Patent Model - Improvement in Steam-Traps

Maker and role
John Royle, Patentee
Production date
Mar 13 1877
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Object detail

Media/Materials
Painted tin, copper, brass
Measurements
4 x 3 1/4 x 6 3/8" (10.2 x 8.3 x 16.2cm)
Description
Royle's steam-trap consists in the "employment of an open-bottomed condensing-chamber,... fitted to rise and fall in a suitable reservoir of water... Steam is admitted by suitable means into and beneath such condensing-chamber, and the buoyancy thus obtained is employed to actuate the necessary cock or valve in one direction, while the condensation constantly taking place within such condensing-chamber is taken advantage of to actuate such cock or valve in the contrary direction." (Patent Number 188,416)
Object number
2015.14.2346a,b
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