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US1778331A
US1778331A US408089A US40808929A US1778331A US 1778331 A US1778331 A US 1778331A US 408089 A US408089 A US 408089A US 40808929 A US40808929 A US 40808929A US 1778331 A US1778331 A US 1778331A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01DNON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, e.g. STEAM TURBINES
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  • This invention relates to turbine motors which may be operated by hydraulic, steam, air or other fluid pressure and has for an object to provide a turbine type of motor l which is compact, capable of high speed, and may be controlled to run in either direction.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a motor of this type which is small and inexpensive to make and is particularly adapta- 'l0 ble for marine and other purposes.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the motor housing and valve with certain parts sectioned to show the construction;
  • Fig. 4 is a detail on line -5, Fig. 3 and Fig. 5, is an application of the motor with reduction gear associated therewith, having certain parts of the casing sectioned.
  • a. rotor is provided '35 in a suitable housing having radially spaced blades in line with a nozzle for driving the rotor. in one direction and with another nozzle for driving the rotor in the reverse direction.
  • a valve is provided having an intake pipe I which controls a supply of fluid pressure through these nozzles in such a way that when this valve is in one extreme position the supply of fluid pressure to one of the nozzles is open and is closed to the other nozzle, and 35 when the valve is reversed to the other extreme position the supply of fluid pressure to the nozzles is correspondingly reversed, also when the valve is placed in the intermediate position a. bye-pass is opened between r the supply pipe and the exhaust pipe.
  • the motor may be driven in either direction and the power supplied to the motor can be regulated 5 or entirely by-passed from the motor.
  • This mechanism is comparatively light and can be applied directly to the propeller shaft and connected with a source of power within the boat so that a better distribution of weight is obtained and where the motor driven unit is portable there is a considerable saving of weight.
  • the motor comprises a casing or housing 21 which houses the rotor 23 and the valve mechanism 27.
  • This housing is provided with a cover 22 and with bearings at 24 for the sleeve 26 011 which the rotor 23 is mounted.
  • the sleeve 26 is splined to the drive shaft in the coupler l2 hereinafter referred to.
  • the valve 27 is provided with a sleeve 34 having arcavity 33 connecting with the intake pipe 31 and with the ports 35 and 37. This sleeve is rotated by thehandle 28 which latches at to the quadrant 29 formed integral with 27.
  • a sleeve 34 having arcavity 33 connecting with the intake pipe 31 and with the ports 35 and 37. This sleeve is rotated by thehandle 28 which latches at to the quadrant 29 formed integral with 27.
  • Fig. 3 the port connects with the nozzle 36 and the nozzle 38 is closed.
  • WVhen28 is moved through 180 to the reversed position, port 35 is closed and the port 37 connects with nozzle 38.
  • the port 43, Fig. 2 is open to connect the passage 44 and 45 with the by-pass port 46 to chamber 42'and the outlet pipe 32.
  • the valve 34 is so constructed that the port 43 is partially opened before the ports 35 and 37 are closed so that an excess pressure in the system is relieved through the by-pass under these conditions. It will be observed that the by-pass passage 45 is embodied in the cover 22 and connects with the passage 44 at 47, thereby making a compact construction.
  • the rotor 23 is provided with spaced blades 41 as indicated in Figs. 2, 3 and 5. These blades align with the nozzles 36 and 38 of the valve mechanism and are in position to be impelled by fluid pressure from these nozzles so that the rotor may be driven in either direction according to the flow of the fluid pressure in nozzles 36 and 38 as determined by the position of the rotary valve 34.
  • a pocket is provided at 42 in the housing as indicated in Fig. 3 which connects with the outlet pipe at 32. This pocket releases ,the pressure on the rotor blades when they have reached this position.
  • the construction is modified to show the outlet chamber 42 constructed separately from the housing 21 and clamped in position by the cover 22.
  • the construction is further modified to include the reduction gear 48 mounted on shaft and meshing with the gear 49 mounted on sleeve 50 and splined to the drive shaft 52 connected to the mechanism by the coupler 51.
  • a turbinemotor as described comprising casing, a fluid supply, a rotor With blades in said casing, a rotary valve controlling said supply, a pair of intake ports and an outlet port from said rotor in said casing, anoz zle leading from said valve to one of said intake" ports for conducting flu dpressure to rotate H said rotor in one dlrection and a secondnozzle leading from said valve to the other of said intake ports for conducting fluid pressure to rotate said rotor, in the, opposite direction,
  • a turbine motor as described comprising a casing, a rotor Withblades therein and a valve mechanism, a cover for said casing,
  • valve'havingan-intake sport saidrcasing having an outlet port, a passage in said cover connecting said valve mechanism with saidoutletporua valve in saidmechanism controllinga fluid ,pressure supply .to said rotor blades torotate the. rotor in bothdirecs tions and to ,by-passztheosupply through the r in 4.5
  • Aturbine motoras dBSCIlbGd compris- 1112321? ai rotorvvith blades thereind .a.va1ve mechanism, ha i an intake port,
  • said casing having an outletport, a passage CQIII QQiJIIlg sa d valve.
  • a turbinemotor as described comprising a casinghavingan outlet p0rt, a rotor withfblad es insaid -housing,a valveflmechanism comprising artubularvalve wlth a source of pressure fluid connected withits interior, a nozzle-leading from said valvetothe cir- A:

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,oct. 14, 1930. G. MGDQWELL 1,778,331
TURBINE MOTOR Filed Nov. 18, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 HI HI] 27 J7 INVENTOR 4% 2 4 Patented Oct. 14, 1930 PATENT OFFICE GEORGE MCDOWELL, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK TUBZBIN E MOTOR Application filed November 18, 1928. Serial No. 408,089.
This invention relates to turbine motors which may be operated by hydraulic, steam, air or other fluid pressure and has for an object to provide a turbine type of motor l which is compact, capable of high speed, and may be controlled to run in either direction. Another object of the invention is to provide a motor of this type which is small and inexpensive to make and is particularly adapta- 'l0 ble for marine and other purposes. Other objects of the invention will appear from the following specifications and the accompanying drawings in which, Fig. 1, is a plan View of the motor and controlling valve with cer- 16 tain parts sectioned to show the construction; Fig. 2, is a sectional elevation corresponding to Fig. 1; Fig. 3, is a plan view of the motor housing and valve with certain parts sectioned to show the construction; Fig. 4, is a detail on line -5, Fig. 3 and Fig. 5, is an application of the motor with reduction gear associated therewith, having certain parts of the casing sectioned.
In the present invention a. rotor is provided '35 in a suitable housing having radially spaced blades in line with a nozzle for driving the rotor. in one direction and with another nozzle for driving the rotor in the reverse direction.
A valve is provided having an intake pipe I which controls a supply of fluid pressure through these nozzles in such a way that when this valve is in one extreme position the supply of fluid pressure to one of the nozzles is open and is closed to the other nozzle, and 35 when the valve is reversed to the other extreme position the supply of fluid pressure to the nozzles is correspondingly reversed, also when the valve is placed in the intermediate position a. bye-pass is opened between r the supply pipe and the exhaust pipe. Thus by the operation of a single valve the motor may be driven in either direction and the power supplied to the motor can be regulated 5 or entirely by-passed from the motor.
This mechanism is comparatively light and can be applied directly to the propeller shaft and connected with a source of power within the boat so that a better distribution of weight is obtained and where the motor driven unit is portable there is a considerable saving of weight.
The motor comprises a casing or housing 21 which houses the rotor 23 and the valve mechanism 27. This housing is provided with a cover 22 and with bearings at 24 for the sleeve 26 011 which the rotor 23 is mounted. The sleeve 26 is splined to the drive shaft in the coupler l2 hereinafter referred to.
The valve 27 is provided with a sleeve 34 having arcavity 33 connecting with the intake pipe 31 and with the ports 35 and 37. This sleeve is rotated by thehandle 28 which latches at to the quadrant 29 formed integral with 27. When 30 is raised to the vertical position, Fig. 3, the port connects with the nozzle 36 and the nozzle 38 is closed. WVhen28 is moved through 180 to the reversed position, port 35 is closed and the port 37 connects with nozzle 38. When 28 is placed in the intermediate position- ports 35 and 37 are closed and the port 43, Fig. 2, is open to connect the passage 44 and 45 with the by-pass port 46 to chamber 42'and the outlet pipe 32. The valve 34 is so constructed that the port 43 is partially opened before the ports 35 and 37 are closed so that an excess pressure in the system is relieved through the by-pass under these conditions. It will be observed that the by-pass passage 45 is embodied in the cover 22 and connects with the passage 44 at 47, thereby making a compact construction.
I The rotor 23 is provided with spaced blades 41 as indicated in Figs. 2, 3 and 5. These blades align with the nozzles 36 and 38 of the valve mechanism and are in position to be impelled by fluid pressure from these nozzles so that the rotor may be driven in either direction according to the flow of the fluid pressure in nozzles 36 and 38 as determined by the position of the rotary valve 34.
A pocket is provided at 42 in the housing as indicated in Fig. 3 which connects with the outlet pipe at 32. This pocket releases ,the pressure on the rotor blades when they have reached this position.
In Fig. 5, the construction is modified to show the outlet chamber 42 constructed separately from the housing 21 and clamped in position by the cover 22. In this figure the construction is further modified to include the reduction gear 48 mounted on shaft and meshing with the gear 49 mounted on sleeve 50 and splined to the drive shaft 52 connected to the mechanism by the coupler 51.
Having thus described my invention, I claim i 1. A turbinemotor as described, comprisa casing, a fluid supply, a rotor With blades in said casing, a rotary valve controlling said supply, a pair of intake ports and an outlet port from said rotor in said casing, anoz zle leading from said valve to one of said intake" ports for conducting flu dpressure to rotate H said rotor in one dlrection and a secondnozzle leading from said valve to the other of said intake ports for conducting fluid pressure to rotate said rotor, in the, opposite direction,
7 means-for operatingsaidvalve'to close. either nozzle and Hopentheother nozzle'and to bypass said supply toisaid outlet port,
A turbine motor as described, comprising a casing, a rotor Withblades therein and a valve mechanism, a cover for said casing,
; said valve'havingan-intake sport, saidrcasing having an outlet port, a passage in said cover connecting said valve mechanism with saidoutletporua valve in saidmechanism controllinga fluid ,pressure supply .to said rotor blades torotate the. rotor in bothdirecs tions and to ,by-passztheosupply through the r in 4.5
passageinsaid .coverg a H .7
3, Aturbine motoras dBSCIlbGd, compris- 1112321? ai rotorvvith blades thereind .a.va1ve mechanism, ha i an intake port,
said casing. having an outletport, a passage CQIII QQiJIIlg sa d valve. mechan 1 sm W1th sald outletport-,:a"rotary valve in said mechanism controllinglfliiid pressure to ,saidrotor. and
when in one extreme position causing said rotor tojrotateiinionedirection and when in the other f extremelpositi-on causingfsaid rotor to rotate in j the oppositeedirectionand hen in the intermediate position connecting the-fluid pressure ;to saidpassageleadingto I the o t e port;
4; :A turbine. motor as described,,;comprisingacasing, V v a valve mechan1sm,hav1ng an intakeport sa d aro'tor With blades therein, and
easing having an outlet port, a nozzleformed in said casing-from said valve to. the circumference of said'rotor on one side, and asecond nozzle formed In said casing from said valve [to the dimetrically opposite circumference of saidvrotorvandra passage in sa d casing f connecting said valve mechanism/w th said outlet anda rotary; valvein said mechanism 7 controlling fluid supply from the inta e port 'to' said nozzles and to said passage;
A turbinemotor as described,:comprising a casinghavingan outlet p0rt, a rotor withfblad es insaid -housing,a valveflmechanism comprising artubularvalve wlth a source of pressure fluid connected withits interior, a nozzle-leading from said valvetothe cir- A:
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US2786647A (en) * 1951-08-23 1957-03-26 Frederick B Romero Steam turbines
US3898787A (en) * 1972-05-12 1975-08-12 Krupp Gmbh Housing for open-end spinning turbine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2786647A (en) * 1951-08-23 1957-03-26 Frederick B Romero Steam turbines
US3898787A (en) * 1972-05-12 1975-08-12 Krupp Gmbh Housing for open-end spinning turbine

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