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US992503A
US992503A US58902910A US1910589029A US992503A US 992503 A US992503 A US 992503A US 58902910 A US58902910 A US 58902910A US 1910589029 A US1910589029 A US 1910589029A US 992503 A US992503 A US 992503A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • ⁇ f This invention relates to improvements in mea-ns for economically supplying lubricating oils to the surfaces of machinery subJect to friction in the presence of steam, and the object of the invention is to thoroughly .atomizethe oil andmix it with the steam before themixture reaches the wearing parts to be lubricated.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in side elevation of my' 20 invention applied in operative position to a steam supply pipe.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of same in end' elevation, and
  • ⁇ Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
  • I 4. represents a pipe for supplying steam to a mechanism, such, for example, as an' engine cylinder, in which is a reciprocatingy piston, and 5 is a minor communicating pipe,
  • an'oil reservoir 8 having a plug 9 screwed, into its bottom and adjust-able vertically. rlhis plug is perforated and forms a nipple through Ywhich oil from reservoir 8 is discharged.
  • the upper end of the plug 9 isprovided with a conical seat for the correspondingly shaped lower end of a needle.
  • valve 10 The valve lO is screw-threaded and passes outthrough a threaded opening in the top of the'reservoir Y lSpecification of Letters Patent.
  • the top of the reservoir 8 has a removable cap in which the needle valve is mounted which permits the needle to be' readily removed and affords access to the interior of the reservoir for the purpose of cleaning the latter. .1t will be noted that the upper end of the plug 9- terminates above the bottom of reservoir 8 whereby sediment will accumulate around the plug and will not enter the nipple -to clog its discharge.
  • nipple or plug 9 discharges into the open end oan oil-tube ⁇ 12, which tube extends vertically through the wall of the pipev 5, to theinterior of the latter and is bent to'ward thel discharge end of pipe 5 and'- is continued within thelatter, parallel with it, andr terminates adjacent to the end of said .pipe5t Y
  • a valve 13 is provided in pipe 5to regulatethe quantity and pressure of steam supplied through pipe 5,
  • the bottom vof rthe steam-box 6 has a removable plug 14 by the removal 'of which access is afforded to the interior of the box f for the purpose of removing ⁇ vthe water 'of condensation and any sediment and accumulated impurities.
  • the latter is provided with a valve 16, by vwhich .communication through pipe 7 at such tunes,
  • the oil reservoirfS is provided with a ⁇ a vacuum in the reservoir which would interv terewith.' the oil ow.
  • a branch pipe taking steam from said main pipe and discharging in said steam box into said pipe connecting the box and main pipe,- and an oil tube located within said branch ,pipe having itsxdischarge near the discharge A end of the latter and Aentering throughthe l wall oisaid branch pipe whereby its inlet is outside of said branch pipe.
  • v 7. The combination, with a main steam conducting pipe, of a steamv box, a pipe connecting the steam box with said main pipe, a clean-out plug in the bottom of said steam box, a branch pipe taking. steam from said main pipe ⁇ and discharging in said steamf box into said pipe whichconnects the box and main pipe, a valve in said branch pipe to regulate the steam passage therethrough, an oil tube, located within said branch pipe and extending for its major portion longitudi nally'of the latter and having its discharge near the discharge end of the said branch pipe and entering through the wall of said branch pi-pe from above, an oil reservoir located above the steam box, ia nipple adjustable vertically through the bottom Aof the oil reservoir and having a ⁇ conical valve seat at its upper' lend and discharging into the the top of the oil reservoir and adjustable from the outside in the conical seat in said nipple, the walls I01E the oil reservoir and.
  • saidoil tube passing through A iin the sides of said oil and steam compartments having sight openings, a branch p ipe taking steam from said main pipe and discharging in ⁇ said steam box into said pipe connecting the box and main pipe, an oil tube extending downwardly through the top of the I branch pipe, within the steam box, ,and
  • valve -seat at its upper end, and fa; needle' this 15th day of October, A. D. .one thouvalve operating in conjunction with the 4sand nine hundred and ten.

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B. P. HOWARD.
LUBRIGATOR.
APPLICATION FILED 00T. 25. 1910.
FPatented May 16, 1911.
BENJAMIN r. HoWARnzor INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, AssIeNeR 'or ONE-HALF 'rol '1J OHN W. .ST'AUR OFINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
LUBRIcA'roR.
Application led October 2,5, 1910. Serial No. 589,029.
To all whom it 1mg/concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN F..- How ARD, acitizen of the United States, residing at Indianapolis, inthe county of lMarion 5 and State oflndiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements .in Lubrica-k itors, of which the following is a specication.
` fThis invention relates to improvements in mea-ns for economically supplying lubricating oils to the surfaces of machinery subJect to friction in the presence of steam, and the object of the invention is to thoroughly .atomizethe oil andmix it with the steam before themixture reaches the wearing parts to be lubricated.
I accomplish the object of the invention by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of my' 20 invention applied in operative position to a steam supply pipe. Fig. 2 is a view of same in end' elevation, and `Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
Like characters of reference indicate like parts throughout the several views of the drawings. I 4. represents a pipe for supplying steam to a mechanism, such, for example, as an' engine cylinder, in which is a reciprocatingy piston, and 5 is a minor communicating pipe,
through which a portion of the steam is diverted'from the mainfpipe 4.
6 is v`a steam box supported adjacent to the pipe 4 and communicating therewith y through the pipe 7. The pipe 5 enters the l box 6 through the remote end of the latter and terminates within'the box opposite the opening into pipe 7 with suicient clearance between the end of pipe 5 and inner wall'of 40 they box to .permit the condensed steam toI pass down freely and accumulate at the bottomof box 6.
Above the box 6 is an'oil reservoir 8 having a plug 9 screwed, into its bottom and adjust-able vertically. rlhis plug is perforated and forms a nipple through Ywhich oil from reservoir 8 is discharged. The upper end of the plug 9 isprovided with a conical seat for the correspondingly shaped lower end of a needle. valve 10. The valve lO is screw-threaded and passes outthrough a threaded opening in the top of the'reservoir Y lSpecification of Letters Patent.
l andA is provided with a Patented May 16,191l..
hand lwheel 11 by which the needle valve 10 isA screwed up ror down to regulate the quantity of oil discharged through the plug-nipple 9. The top of the reservoir 8 has a removable cap in which the needle valve is mounted which permits the needle to be' readily removed and affords access to the interior of the reservoir for the purpose of cleaning the latter. .1t will be noted that the upper end of the plug 9- terminates above the bottom of reservoir 8 whereby sediment will accumulate around the plug and will not enter the nipple -to clog its discharge. '.The nipple or plug 9 discharges into the open end oan oil-tube`12, which tube extends vertically through the wall of the pipev 5, to theinterior of the latter and is bent to'ward thel discharge end of pipe 5 and'- is continued within thelatter, parallel with it, andr terminates adjacent to the end of said .pipe5t Y A Live steam-passing from pipe 4 through pipe 5, around the oil-tube 12, so heats and volat-ilizes theoil in said tube that Vit is discharged frm the end of theftube in the form of a vapor which mixes readily with the steam discharginen from pipe 5, and is' carried through/che pipe 7 into the Apipe 4, and therein against the opposite inner wall of pipe 4 and becomes thoroughly mixed with the steam passing through the lattera A valve 13 is provided in pipe 5to regulatethe quantity and pressure of steam supplied through pipe 5,
The bottom vof rthe steam-box 6 has a removable plug 14 by the removal 'of which access is afforded to the interior of the box f for the purpose of removing` vthe water 'of condensation and any sediment and accumulated impurities. To permit this to be done without danger of back pressure of steam from pipe 4 through the pipe 7, the latter is provided with a valve 16, by vwhich .communication through pipe 7 at such tunes,
maybe cut off.`
The oil reservoirfS is provided with a\ a vacuum in the reservoir which would interv terewith.' the oil ow.
n g L into the main pipe.
`As a detail of construction lvhave here "shown the oilv` reservoir and nsteam box 6 as ,means for supplying oil and volatilizing it bythe heat of the'steam of saidbranch pipe and for discharging the volatilized oil into the discharge from-said branch pipe, and. means for then discharging the volatilized oil and steam together into the main pipe.
2. 'lhe combination, with a main steam conducting pipe, of a branch pipe taking steamatherefrom, 'an oil conducting tube close to the branch pipe whereby its oil is volatilized by the hea-t of the steam. in said branch pipe, said lOil tube and branch pipe being coterminusat their discharge ends whereby the volatilized oil is discharged into the steam discharge from said branchpipe and a' connecting pipe receiving said combined steam and,V oil 'vapor and discharging 3. The combination,' with a main. steam conducting pipe, of a steam box, a pipe connecting the steam box with said main pipe, the discharge from the steam box being above the Abottom of the 'latter to form a receptacle which will not bedrained through Usaid connecting pipe, a branch pipe taking? into the discharge of said branch p ipe. Q
steam from'. said main'pipe and dischargin a into' the inlet ofsaid connecting pipe, an
an oil tube entering said branch pipe and discharging vin the-Same direction with .fand
d. The combination with a mani steam` conducting pipe, of a steam box, aY pipe con-f" ynectingthe steam-'box with'said main pipe,
a branch pipe taking steam from said main pipe and discharging in said steam box into said pipe connecting the box and main pipe,- and an oil tube located within said branch ,pipe having itsxdischarge near the discharge A end of the latter and Aentering throughthe l wall oisaid branch pipe whereby its inlet is outside of said branch pipe.
5. The combination with a main' steam conducting pipe, of a steam box, a pipe connecting the steam boxwith said main pipe, a branch pipe taking steam from said main pipe and discharging in 'said steam box into said pipe connecting the box and main pipe, anv oil tube located within said branch pipe having its discharge near the discharge end of the latter and entering through the wall of said branch pipe whereby its inlet is outside of said branch pipe, an oil reservoir and v eeaaoa means lfor feedingoil in regulated quantities trom saidreservoir into said oil tube.
6. rlhe combination, with amain steam conducting pipe, of a steam box, va pipe connecting the steam box with said main pipe, a branch pipe taking steam from said main pipe and discharging in said steam box into said pipe which connects the box and main pipe, `means in ysaid branch pipe for regulating the steamfpassage therethrough, an oil tube located Within said branch pipe having its discharge near the discharge end of the latter and having its entering end passed through theh wall of ysaid branch" pipe whereby its inlet is on the outside of the latter, .an oil reservoir` above the steam box', a nipple inl the bottom ofthe oil reservoir havlng a seat for a needle valve in its upper end, and ,discharging into the inlet end oit' the oil tub@ `and a needle valve operating in conjunction with the seat in said nipple for regulating the supply of oil from said reservoir to said oil tube.
v 7. The combination, with a main steam conducting pipe, of a steamv box, a pipe connecting the steam box with said main pipe, a clean-out plug in the bottom of said steam box, a branch pipe taking. steam from said main pipe` and discharging in said steamf box into said pipe whichconnects the box and main pipe, a valve in said branch pipe to regulate the steam passage therethrough, an oil tube, located within said branch pipe and extending for its major portion longitudi nally'of the latter and having its discharge near the discharge end of the said branch pipe and entering through the wall of said branch pi-pe from above, an oil reservoir located above the steam box, ia nipple adjustable vertically through the bottom Aof the oil reservoir and having a` conical valve seat at its upper' lend and discharging into the the top of the oil reservoir and adjustable from the outside in the conical seat in said nipple, the walls I01E the oil reservoir and.
steam Vbox having sight holes.
- `8. The combination, with `a main steam y connecting the lower or steam chamber with i I said main pipe, means in said connecting pipe for closingthe ,discharge therethrough,
ica
saidoil tube, a needle valve. passing through A iin the sides of said oil and steam compartments having sight openings, a branch p ipe taking steam from said main pipe and discharging in` said steam box into said pipe connecting the box and main pipe, an oil tube extending downwardly through the top of the I branch pipe, within the steam box, ,and
thence extending within the branch pipe andl .longitudinally thereof to the discharge end of said branch pipe, a vertically adjustable nipple in the bottom oit the oil reservoir dis- .charging into the said oil tube and having hand and seal at Indianpolis, Indienen,v
valve -seat at its upper end, and fa; needle' this 15th day of October, A. D. .one thouvalve operating in conjunction with the 4sand nine hundred and ten.
- valve' Seat in the plug, Said needle valve BENJAMIN RHOWARD. [148.]
'5 being a'djustable from the outside of theoil Witnesses:
reservoir. 4 JOHN-W. SCLAUB", In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set J. A. MINTUBN.
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