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US928650A
US928650A US1908462791A US928650A US 928650 A US928650 A US 928650A US 1908462791 A US1908462791 A US 1908462791A US 928650 A US928650 A US 928650A
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    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
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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 relates to low water alarms, and the object of my improvements is to provide a low water alarm which shall be simple in construction, direct, certain and prompt in its action, and which may be attached to any boiler without the provision of other apparatus. I secure this object in the apparatus illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which the figure is a sectional elevation of a device embodying my invention.
  • a, b is a casing approximately spherical in shape, consisting of two hemispherical parts, a, b, united by the joint c, which may be packed as illustrated.
  • d is a nipple at the lower end of the casing b
  • c is a nipple at the top of the part c, of the casing a, I).
  • g is a screw-threaded thimble adapted to be secured into the nipple cl
  • L is an L- shaped coupling secured on to the protruding end of the thimble g, and making a close lit with the end of the nipple CZ.
  • f is a thimble secured into the nipple c
  • z' is a T-shaped coupling ⁇ secured upon the protruding end of the thimble f, to make a close joint with the end of the nipple e.
  • m is a pipe similar t-o 7c communicating with the boiler below the water line and at its outer end engaging the internal threads in a branch of the L-shaped coupling L.
  • n is a part having a whistle t, at its upper end and having a cylindrical opening or bore extending through it axially in which bore is a valve-seat 0.
  • p is a spherical float in the casing a, Z).
  • fu is a hollow rod extending from the float p, guided in the bore of the part n, into which the stem o extends; said stem has a valve y, at its upper end adapted to come against the valve-seat 0, to close the passage through the part n.
  • a is aV passageway in the wall of the part n, at the lower end thereof, passing upward in said wall and opening into the bore of said part just adjacent to the upper end .of the stem c, below the valve seat o.
  • the thimble c is provided with openings m and serves as a guide for the stem lv.
  • a casing a, Z a oat in said casing, a stem extending upward from said float and provided with a valve at its upper end, a passageway extending' from said casing, saidstem extending into said passageway, a part a in said passageway provided with an opening therethrough, and a valve-seat 0 in said opening, said stem being adapted to lit in said opening so as to be guided by its walls, said valve being adapted to come against said valve-seat, and a signal adapted to be sounded by the passage of steam through said opening, the part n being provided with a passageway in its wall opening at the lower end of said part and opening into the bore thereof ust below the valve-seat o.

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F. D. GOODNOUGHIv LOW WATER ALARM. Arrmomrox num Nov.1e, 190s.
Patented July 20, 1909.-
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Hitman nNTED STATES PA ENT orrrcn LOW-WATER ALARM.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 20, 1909.
Application led November 16, 1908. Serial No. 462,791.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK D. GooD- NoUGI-r, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, county of lVayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Low-Tater Alarms, and declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will`enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which-form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to low water alarms, and the object of my improvements is to provide a low water alarm which shall be simple in construction, direct, certain and prompt in its action, and which may be attached to any boiler without the provision of other apparatus. I secure this object in the apparatus illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which the figure is a sectional elevation of a device embodying my invention.
a, b, is a casing approximately spherical in shape, consisting of two hemispherical parts, a, b, united by the joint c, which may be packed as illustrated.
d, is a nipple at the lower end of the casing b, and c is a nipple at the top of the part c, of the casing a, I).
g, is a screw-threaded thimble adapted to be secured into the nipple cl, and L, is an L- shaped coupling secured on to the protruding end of the thimble g, and making a close lit with the end of the nipple CZ.
f, is a thimble secured into the nipple c, and z', is a T-shaped coupling` secured upon the protruding end of the thimble f, to make a close joint with the end of the nipple e.
7c, is a pipe which connects with the boiler above the water line and at its outer end is secured into the branch j, of the coupling c'.
m, is a pipe similar t-o 7c communicating with the boiler below the water line and at its outer end engaging the internal threads in a branch of the L-shaped coupling L.
n, is a part having a whistle t, at its upper end and having a cylindrical opening or bore extending through it axially in which bore is a valve-seat 0.
p, is a spherical float in the casing a, Z).
fu, is a hollow rod extending from the float p, guided in the bore of the part n, into which the stem o extends; said stem has a valve y, at its upper end adapted to come against the valve-seat 0, to close the passage through the part n.
a is aV passageway in the wall of the part n, at the lower end thereof, passing upward in said wall and opening into the bore of said part just adjacent to the upper end .of the stem c, below the valve seat o. The thimble c is provided with openings m and serves as a guide for the stem lv.
The operation of the above described device is as follows: lVhen the'water in the boiler is at the required height it passes through the pipe m, into the casing c, Y), rises to its proper level therein and raises the iioat p, until the valve y comes against the seat 0, at which time the passageway through the part a is closed; when the level of the water in the boiler and consequently in the casing a, b, falls below the required level the valve y, comes ofi the seat o, and leaves a passage through the part n, which "causes the whistle t, to sound to indicate that the water level in the boiler has fallen below its required level.
What I claim is:
The combination of a casing a, Z), a oat in said casing, a stem extending upward from said float and provided with a valve at its upper end, a passageway extending' from said casing, saidstem extending into said passageway, a part a in said passageway provided with an opening therethrough, and a valve-seat 0 in said opening, said stem being adapted to lit in said opening so as to be guided by its walls, said valve being adapted to come against said valve-seat, and a signal adapted to be sounded by the passage of steam through said opening, the part n being provided with a passageway in its wall opening at the lower end of said part and opening into the bore thereof ust below the valve-seat o.
In testimony whereof, I sign this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
FREDERICK D." GOODNOUGI-I.
Titnessesz CLARENCE E. DAY, ELLIOTT J. STODDARD.
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