US Patent: 335,933
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Mechanism for Regulating Steam-Engines
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Patentee:
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Henry James Johnson (exact or similar names) - Providence, Providence County, RI |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Oct. 06, 1885 |
Granted: |
Feb. 09, 1886 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for Providence Steam Engine Co.
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Description: |
Abstract:
In drop cut-off valve engines in which the governor regulates the point at which the cutoff takes place-such, for example, as the engine known as the "Greene Engine"-it sometimes happens that the driving-belt of the governor breaks or runs off the pulley, in which cases the steam-valves cease to cut off the admission of steam from the boiler, and unless the engineer is at hand to close the throttle-valve the engine receives far more steam than is necessary for the work to be performed and suddenly increases its speed.
Claim:
The combination, substantially as before set forth, of the governor-slide, the tappets which operate the steam-valves of the steam-engine, with the intervening connecting rod, and the shifting link of that rod. |
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