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    • 42. 发明专利
    • Improvements in apparatus for controlling the flow of fluids
    • GB343550A
    • 1931-02-18
    • GB3523529
    • 1929-11-18
    • JAMES DUNCAN FRYHENRY VICTOR EDWARDS
    • F24H9/20
    • 343,550. Multiple-way valves ; accessories. FRY, J. D. and EDWARDS, H. V., W.O., Experimental Station, Porton, Wiltshire. Nov. 18, 1929, No. 35235. [Class 135.] Interconnecting two or more valve members.-Apparatus for controlling two or more fluid supplies, as for example the water and gas in domestic geysers, comprises two or more valves or cocks adapted to be opened in correct sequence, and at least one to be locked subsequently in that position, by a control member which may thereafter be moved further in the opening direction by several complete revolutions, if desired, or to any less extent, the closure of the valves or cocks being effected by similar movements in reverse order. The water valve m, Fig. 2, is interconnected to the gas valve s, for the above purpose, by a cylindrical rotary member o, Figs. 1 and 2, having one or more teeth p thereon adapted to mesh with one or more teeth q on a pinion r on the gas valve. On first turning the handle w to open the water valve the cylindrical part of the rotary member o engages the untoothed part of the gas valve pinion r and holds the same locked in its closed position until the water valve is sufficiently open and the teeth engage, whereupon the water and gas valves move together in the opening direction. The lift of the screw n carries the teeth finally out of engagement so that the water valve may be opened further whilst leaving the gas valve looked. The screw v provides for a lead or lag of one member in relation to the other. Specification 3430/15, [Class 135, Valves &c.], is referred to.
    • 47. 发明专利
    • Improved Circular Knitting Machine.
    • GB190718865A
    • 1908-03-12
    • GB190718865D
    • 1907-08-21
    • KLEMM HERMANN ARTHURLEYS JAMES DUNCAN
    • KLEMM HERMANN ARTHURLEYS JAMES DUNCAN
    • 18,865. Klemm, H. A., and Leys, J. D. Aug. 21. Circular knitting - machines. - The machine is rendered capable of producing two pieces of fabric simultaneously in various styles of knitting by employing two sets of cams both in the cylinder and in the dial, and causing them to rotate in opposite directions. The cylinder and dial needles are each divided into two equal masses or groups separated by two diametral spaces of sufficient width to allow the cams to pass properly from one group to the other. The needles have upper and lower butts, and are alternately operated by the corresponding cams. The opposite rotation of the cylinder cam-rings 6, 7 is obtained from a common gear-wheel 14 connected by spur and bevel wheels to the driving-shaft B. The opposite rotation of the dial cam-rings 8, 9 is obtained similarly by connecting them with bevel-wheels 16, 15 respectively. Sliding thread-guide blocks 21 , 23 , each carrying a pair of thread-guides 21, 22 and 23, 24, are picked up by the cam-rings 6, 7 acting in alternation, so that the thread-guides are reciprocated over the needles in action. Pivoted to the cam-rings 6 and 7 are spring latches 26, 27 which draw the threadguide blocks in contrary directions round to the other side of the machine, where the latches are tripped by fixed cams and the thread-guide blocks released. Continuing their rotation, each latch engages the thread-guide block previously released by the other latch. Thus the blocks reverse their movement and arrive at the starting point, where fixed cams again trip the latches and cause them to exchange the thread-guide blocks. The cams employed may be of ordinary design. The draw cams can be adjusted by turning a nut 46 provided with an indicating - pointer and attached to the -centre stud 44 of a crank-disk. The crank-pin works in a slot of the draw-cam which in turn slides in an inclined slot 41 in the cam ring. The up-throw cams can be removed by means of similar mechanism from the path of the needles. The cylinder needles are adjusted circumferentially, relatively to the dial needles by means of a bell-crank lever, one end being provided with a handle and the other being retained between stops on the inside of the cylinder. The invention is also applied to a modified construction of machine in which the cylinder needles are carried on the inner surface of the cylinder, while the dial needles point inwards.