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US701A
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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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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • my invention consists 1n providing steam engines with spiral cylinders instead of cranks as commonly used, and also in the use of an eccentric wheel, provided with an appendage called an elbow and a valve rod, so constructed as to cause the valves of the steam cylinder to be regularly opened and closed.
  • the cross head which is represented by the part of the drawing hereto annexed, marked y.
  • This is tted to a framework, called the rails, represented by the part of the drawing hereto annexed, marked L.
  • the rods are represented by the part of the drawing marked K. tached, by a pin, aroller, represented by the part of the drawing marked I. This roller is fitted to move in the groove in the 'spiral cylinder.
  • the angle of inclination of these grooves, from the axis of the cylinder, should be forty five degrees'. ⁇ I fix the cylinder firmly upon a shaft of iron, or other metal, called the main shaft.
  • the cylinder is represented by the part of the drawing marked A, and the mainshaft by that marked B. At one end of the shaft are placed the fly wheel and the pulley, reprecheeks To the center of the crosshead is atmetal called the braces.
  • the eccentric represented by the part of the drawing-marked F.
  • This is a solid wheel of metal with grooves, running spirally around upon the side of it.
  • the main shaft, with the cylinder, ily wheel, pulley y and eccentric upon it, is placed directly over the sented by the parts of the drawing marked rails and crosshead, so as to admit the roller Y upon .the crosshead into the groove in the cylinder, and also to' bring the eccentric over the steam cylinder.
  • ⁇ I prepare a crooked piece of metal called the elbow, to which Vis attached a rod, called the valverod. They are represented by thepart of the drawing marked G.
  • the elbow is supported upona pivot which passes through two lpieces of represented by the part of the drawing marked H.
  • One end of the elbow is fitted into the groove in the eccentric, and the other has a rod attached toit, which connects it with the valves ⁇ of the steam cylinder.
  • the roller upon the crosshead which is fitted to the groove in the spiral cylinder, is driven along with the piston far enough to turnthe cylinder one half way around.
  • the steam forces the rod back again, which brings back the crosshead, and the roller in the grooves, and turns the cylinder the other half of the way around, making in the whole a complete revolution.
  • valve rod ismoved up and down, and the other end wlth corresponding motion by means of the valve rod, causes the valves of the steam cylinder vto be regularly opened and closed.

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SETH GRAHAM, `0F ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS.
STEAM-ENGINE.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 701, dated April 21,` 1838.
To all whom it mag/ concern :V
Be it known that I, SETH GRAHAM, of Roxbury, in the county of Norfolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Using Steam-Power; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the saine.
The nature of my invention consists 1n providing steam engines with spiral cylinders instead of cranks as commonly used, and also in the use of an eccentric wheel, provided with an appendage called an elbow and a valve rod, so constructed as to cause the valves of the steam cylinder to be regularly opened and closed. A
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation. I construct my steam cylinder in the usual manner with the common appendages ofa piston rod and valves. I place it in a horizontal position upon a suitable foundation.-
Across the end of the piston rod is fixed a bar of iron, or other metal, called the cross head which is represented by the part of the drawing hereto annexed, marked y. This is tted to a framework, called the rails, represented by the part of the drawing hereto annexed, marked L. Friction rollers or are placed in each end of the crosshead so as to slide back and forward upon the rails, or parallel rods with ease. The rods are represented by the part of the drawing marked K. tached, by a pin, aroller, represented by the part of the drawing marked I. This roller is fitted to move in the groove in the 'spiral cylinder. I construct my spiral cylinder of metal, in two parts, so shaped that when they are put upon the shaft they will have a spiral groove or opening on both sides of the cylinder and extending from near one end to the other, corresponding with the stroke of the piston. The angle of inclination of these grooves, from the axis of the cylinder, should be forty five degrees'.` I fix the cylinder firmly upon a shaft of iron, or other metal, called the main shaft. The cylinder is represented by the part of the drawing marked A, and the mainshaft by that marked B. At one end of the shaft are placed the fly wheel and the pulley, reprecheeks To the center of the crosshead is atmetal called the braces.
D and E. At the other end of the shaft-is fixed the eccentric, represented by the part of the drawing-marked F. This is a solid wheel of metal with grooves, running spirally around upon the side of it. The main shaft, with the cylinder, ily wheel, pulley y and eccentric upon it, is placed directly over the sented by the parts of the drawing marked rails and crosshead, so as to admit the roller Y upon .the crosshead into the groove in the cylinder, and also to' bring the eccentric over the steam cylinder.` I prepare ,a crooked piece of metal called the elbow, to which Vis attached a rod, called the valverod. They are represented by thepart of the drawing marked G. The elbow is supported upona pivot which passes through two lpieces of represented by the part of the drawing marked H. One end of the elbow is fitted into the groove in the eccentric, and the other has a rod attached toit, which connects it with the valves `of the steam cylinder. As the piston rod is forced out by the power of the steam, the roller upon the crosshead, which is fitted to the groove in the spiral cylinder, is driven along with the piston far enough to turnthe cylinder one half way around. Then the steam forces the rod back again, which brings back the crosshead, and the roller in the grooves, and turns the cylinder the other half of the way around, making in the whole a complete revolution. By this alternate motion given to the piston rod y by the steam, the spiral cylinder with all the Awheels upon it, is kept rapidly revolving.
At the same time the end of the elbow, which The braces are is iitted into the grooves vupon the eccentric,
ismoved up and down, and the other end wlth corresponding motion by means of the valve rod, causes the valves of the steam cylinder vto be regularly opened and closed.
` What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The above described mode of operating the valves in combination with the spiral cylinder constructed and operating substantially inthe manner above described.
sETH GRAHAM.
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US2440674A (en) * 1944-01-15 1948-05-04 Joseph D Bell Engine drive
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US2440674A (en) * 1944-01-15 1948-05-04 Joseph D Bell Engine drive
US20040050551A1 (en) * 2000-07-31 2004-03-18 Exxonmobil Oil Corporation Fracturing different levels within a completion interval of a well
WO2023110676A1 (en) 2021-12-19 2023-06-22 Societe Financiere De Gestion Device for laterally guiding an endless conveyor belt of a trough conveyor
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