US Patent: 1,659,558
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Water-Level Control for Boilers
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Patentee:
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Abner D. Baker (exact or similar names) - Swanton, Fulton County, OH |
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Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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May 18, 1922 |
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Feb. 21, 1928 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for A.D. Baker Company
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Description: |
Claim:
In combination, a steam boiler, means operated by steam from the boiler, a condenser for receiving the exhaust steam from the operating means, means operable to positively and directly return all water of condensation from the condenser to the boiler, a source of water supply, a line of communication extending from the source of supply and then back to the same and having a check valve controlled in communication with the boiler, a thermostatic valve in said line operable to close the same when the water level in the boiler falls below a predefined point and thereby prevent the return of water through the line to the supply means, and means in said line for continually effecting a circulation of water from the source of supply and1 back to the same when the thermostatic valve is open and forcing the water through the check-valve controlled communication to the boiler when said valve is closed. |
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