Claims
- 1. A steam engine comprising:
- a crankshaft having crank webs supporting a crankpin;
- a plurality of crankshaft bearings supporting said crankshaft for rotation around a generally horizontal axis;
- a pair of horizontally lying beams extending generally parallel to, and on opposite sides of the crankshaft, a plurality of bearing support members, each bearing support member extending generally perpendicularly to the axis of rotation and supported by the horizontally lying beams, the bearing support members supporting the crankshaft bearings;
- a plurality of vertically standing beams extending upwardly from said horizontally lying beams;
- a horizontally lying plate, having an upper side and including a hole, said horizontally lying plate being supported by said vertically standing beams;
- a cylinder including a lower portion adapted to extend downwardly through said hole and including a flange surface adapted to rest against said upper side of said plate when said lower portion of said cylinder extends downwardly through said hole;
- a piston reciprocable within said cylinder; and
- means including a piston rod and a connecting rod for rotating said crankshaft in response to reciprocation of said piston within said cylinder.
- 2. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 and further including additional beams extending substantially horizontally between said vertically standing beams for bracing said vertically standing beams.
- 3. A steam engine as set forth in claim 2 wherein each of said horizontally lying beams is of substantially I-shaped cross section defined by a first generally planar, generally horizontally disposed portion, a second generally planar, generally horizontally disposed portion spaced from and generally parallel to the first generally planar portion, and a web portion generally perpendicular to and connecting the first generally planar portion to the second generally planar portion, and wherein each of said bearing support members is welded to the web portion of the horizontal beam supporting the bearing support member.
- 4. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said bearing support members is a plate extending between said vertically standing beams in a plane oriented substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of said crankshaft.
- 5. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cylinder comprises a unitary structure having an upper end, a lower end and a bore extending from said upper end to said lower end, the diameter of said bore decreasing stepwise from said upper end to said lower end so as to form, within said cylinder, at least one annular interior shoulder.
- 6. A steam engine as set forth in claim 5 wherein said cylinder includes a first shoulder, an inner cylindrical disc supported by said first shoulder, and a cross head guide positioned within said bore below said inner cylindrical disc, said cylindrical disc including an aperture having extending therethrough said piston rod.
- 7. A steam engine as set forth in claim 6 and further including an intermediate base within said bore between said inner cylindrical disc and said cross head guide, said intermediate base including a cavity for containing coolant, said intermediate base being operable to condense and collect steam escaping through said aperture around said piston rod.
- 8. A steam engine in accordance with claim 1, wherein said connecting rod engages said crankpin, and further including a bearing between said connecting rod and said crankpin.
- 9. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 further including a foundation adapted to support said horizontally lying beams and having an upper surface, said upper surface including a cavity defining an oil pan between said horizontally lying beams.
- 10. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said horizontally lying and vertically standing beams is of substantially uniform cross-section along its length.
- 11. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional configuration of said horizontally lying beams is substantially similar to the cross-sectional configuration of said vertically standing beams.
- 12. A steam engine as set forth in claim 1 and further including a connecting rod bearing between the connecting rod and the crankpin and wherein said crankpin includes a conical first portion extending from one of said crank webs and having a threaded outer portion, said crankpin further including a second portion extending from the next adjacent crank web and having a conical hole adapted to receive said first conical portion and thereby form a surface for supporting said connecting rod bearing, said crankpin further including a threaded element engaging said threaded outer end of said first conical portion to secure said first outer conical portion to said second portion.
- 13. A steam engine comprising:
- a crankshaft having crank webs supporting a crankpin;
- a plurality of crankshaft bearings supporting the crankshaft for rotation about a generally horizontal axis;
- a foundation including an upwardly open recess in the foundation, the recess defining a lubricating fluid container;
- a pair of spaced apart horizontal beams supported on the foundation, the beams positioned on opposite sides of the recess and being above the recess, bearing support members extending generally perpendicularly to the axis of rotation and supported by the horizontal beams, the bearing support members supporting the crankshaft bearings;
- a plurality of vertical beams extending upwardly from the spaced apart horizontal beams;
- a horizontal plate having an upper side and including a hole, the horizontal plate being supported by the vertical beams;
- a cylinder including a lower portion adapted to extend downwardly through the hole and including a flange surface adapted to rest against the upper side of the plate when the lower portion of the cylinder extends downwardly through the hole;
- a piston reciprocable within the cylinder; and
- means including a piston rod and a connecting rod for rotating the crankshaft in response to reciprocation of the piston within the cylinder.
- 14. A steam engine as set forth in claim 13 wherein said foundation is made of poured concrete.
- 15. A steam engine comprising:
- a crankshaft having crank webs supporting a crankpin;
- a plurality of crankshaft bearings supporting said crankshaft for rotation around a generally horizontal axis;
- a pair of horizontally lying beams extending generally parallel to, and on opposite sides of the crankshaft, a plurality of bearing support members, each bearing support member extending generally perpendicularly to the axis of rotation and supported by the horizontal beams, the bearing support members supporting the crankshaft bearings;
- a plurality of vertical beams extending upwardly from the spaced apart horizontal beams;
- a horizontally lying plate, having an upper side and including a hole, said horizontal plate being supported by said vertically standing beams;
- a cylinder including a lower portion adapted to extend downwardly through said hole and including a flange surface adapted to rest against said upper side of said plate when said lower portion of the cylinder extends downwardly through said hole, said cylinder comprising a unitary structure having an upper end, a lower end and a bore extending from said upper end to said lower end, the diameter of said bore decreasing stepwise from said upper end to said lower end so as to form, within said cylinder, at least one annular interior shoulder;
- a piston reciprocable within the cylinder; and
- means including a piston rod and a connecting rod for rotating the crankshaft in response to reciprocation of the piston within the cylinder.
- 16. A steam engine as set forth in claim 15 wherein said cylinder includes a first shoulder, an inner cylindrical disc supported by said first shoulder, and a cross head guide positioned within said bore below said inner cylindrical disc, said cylindrical disc including an aperture having extending therethrough said piston rod.
- 17. A steam engine as set forth in claim 16 and further including an intermediate base within said bore between said inner cylindrical disc and said cross head guide, said intermediate base including a cavity for containing coolant, said intermediate base being operable to condense and collect steam escaping through said aperture around said piston rod.
- 18. A steam engine comprising:
- a crankshaft having crank webs supporting a crankpin;
- a plurality of crankshaft bearings supporting the crankshaft for rotation about a generally horizontal axis;
- a foundation of poured concrete including an upwardly open recess in the foundation, the recess defining a lubricating fluid container;
- a pair of spaced apart horizontal beams supported on the foundation, the beams positioned on opposite sides of the recess and being above the recess, bearing support members extending generally perpendicularly to the axis of rotation and supported by the horizontal beams, the bearing support members supporting the crankshaft bearings;
- a plurality of vertical beams extending upwardly from the spaced apart horizontal beams;
- a horizontal plate having an upper side and including a hole, the horizontal plate being supported by the vertical beams;
- a cylinder including a lower portion adapted to extend downwardly through the hole and including a flange surface adapted to rest against the upper side of the plate when the lower portion of the cylinder extends downwardly through the hole;
- a piston reciprocable within the cylinder; and
- means including a piston rod and a connecting rod for rotating the crankshaft in response to reciprocation of the piston within the cylinder.
- 19. A steam engine comprising:
- a crankshaft having crank webs supporting a crankpin;
- a plurality of crankshaft bearings supporting said crankshaft for rotation about a generally horizontal axis;
- a pair of spaced apart horizontal beams extending generally parallel to, and separated by the crankshaft, a bearing support member extending from each of the spaced apart beams and generally perpendicularly to the axis of rotation to support the crankshaft bearings, each of said horizontally lying beams being of substantially I-shaped cross section defined by a first generally planar, generally horizontally disposed portion, a second generally planar, generally horizontally disposed portion spaced from and generally parallel to the first generally planar portion, and a web portion generally perpendicular to and connecting the first generally planar portion to the second generally planar portion, each of said bearing support members being a plate lying in a generally vertical plane which is generally perpendicular to a plane containing one of said web portions;
- a plurality of vertical beams extending upwardly from the spaced apart horizontal beams;
- a horizontal plate having an upper side and including a hole, the horizontal plate being supported by the vertical beams;
- a cylinder including a lower portion adapted to extend downwardly through the hole and including a flange surface adapted to rest against the upper side of the plate when the lower portion of the cylinder extends downwardly through the hole;
- a piston reciprocable within the cylinder; and
- means including a piston rod and a connecting rod for rotating the crankshaft in response to reciprocation of the piston within the cylinder.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/103,592, filed 10-1-87, now abandoned.
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