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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- the invention consists; first, of an enlarged chamber above the valve, shown'in my said patent, for the purpose of allowing the oil and steam to thoroughly mix and the oil to vaporize before it passes to the engine.
- the valve is the same as that in my said pat-- ent.
- the spring O which, when properly adjusted by means ofY the threaded stem p, acts against the pressure ⁇ ofthe steam from above, and, by the aid ofthe steam below when it is on, regulates the valveorifice, so as to enlarge it under the proper conditions.
- a mixing-chamber, M connecting with the pipe a., to boiler.
- pipe b to valve-chamber, and pipe c, to the oil-cup.
- a small tube, d in connection with the induction-tube e of the oil-cup, extends through the mixing-chamber into the 3,1884. (No model.)
- a pipe, f from the upper part of the oilcup, leads the oil to the mining-chamber, where it is met by the current of steam down the pipe a', past the mouth of pipe d, and there is thoroughly vaporized and mixed, and from thence is carried on past the valve to the working parts of the engine.
- the stem or shank D is screwed directly into a boss on the side of the oil-cup, which is made symmetrical, having a sight-feed preferably opposite the boss, connected to stem or shank D.
- the induction-pipe may be carried straight across, and there is no opening required in the top, except for the admission oi" oil.
- a draw-pipe and cock are inthe bottom.
- the sight-feed E may be a little higher or lower, if desired.
- a mixing-chamber in combination with a valve-chamber, with the orilice between the two regulated automatically, the oil-cup, oilduct, and steam-tube opening into steam-pipe, as described.
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R. J. HGPPMAN.
l LUBRICATQR. No. 303,281.
Patented Aung. 12, 1884.
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- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROSS J'. HOFFMAN, OF BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK.V
LUBRICATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 303,281, dated August 12, 1884.
Application filed June To @ZZ whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, Ross J. HOFFMAN, of Binghamton, in the county of Broome and State of N ew York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Lubrieators; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention relates to lubricators, and is an improvement on the form shown in Letters Patent of the United States No. 267 ,430, granted to me on the 14th day of November, 1882.
The invention consists; first, of an enlarged chamber above the valve, shown'in my said patent, for the purpose of allowing the oil and steam to thoroughly mix and the oil to vaporize before it passes to the engine.
In the second place it consists in anew form of the cup and arrangement thereof in relation to the shank and the pipe-connections.
It consists, thirdly, in the use of an auto matieally-acting valve between the mixing chamber and the valve-chamber, by which the supply of oil is regulated to the demands of the cylinder when under pressure, and also when steam is shut off'.
In the drawing the gure represents a central longitudinal section through the cup and its connections.
The valve is the same as that in my said pat-- ent. In the chamberB below is the spring O, which, when properly adjusted by means ofY the threaded stem p, acts against the pressure` ofthe steam from above, and, by the aid ofthe steam below when it is on, regulates the valveorifice, so as to enlarge it under the proper conditions. Above the valve-chamber B is a mixing-chamber, M, connecting with the pipe a., to boiler. pipe b, to valve-chamber, and pipe c, to the oil-cup. A small tube, d, in connection with the induction-tube e of the oil-cup, extends through the mixing-chamber into the 3,1884. (No model.)
steampipe from the boiler with its mouth opening against the steam to divert the current into the pipe e. A pipe, f, from the upper part of the oilcup, leads the oil to the mining-chamber, where it is met by the current of steam down the pipe a', past the mouth of pipe d, and there is thoroughly vaporized and mixed, and from thence is carried on past the valve to the working parts of the engine. The stem or shank D is screwed directly into a boss on the side of the oil-cup, which is made symmetrical, having a sight-feed preferably opposite the boss, connected to stem or shank D. Thus the induction-pipe may be carried straight across, and there is no opening required in the top, except for the admission oi" oil. A draw-pipe and cock are inthe bottom. The sight-feed E may be a little higher or lower, if desired.
What I claim as new is l. The mixingehamber, in combination with the valve-chamber, oil-cup, and steam and oil ducts, substantially as described.
2. The mixing-chamber, in combination with the valve-chamber, oil-cup, oil-duct, and steam tube d, opening into steam-pipe, as described.
3. A mixing-chamber, in combination with a valve-chamber, with the orilice between the two regulated automatically, the oil-cup, oilduct, and steam-tube opening into steam-pipe, as described.
4. The oil-cup, formed with boss on its side for connection with shank I), combined with the tube e and sight-feed E, as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
. ROSS J. HOFFMAN.
' Vitnesses:
NERI PINE, Lnwis C. ALDnIcn.
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