Lubrication – Systems – With lubricant treatment means
Patent
1977-06-20
1979-05-08
Brown, David H.
Lubrication
Systems
With lubricant treatment means
184 64, 184 611, 60 3908, F01M 1112
Patent
active
041531418
ABSTRACT:
In a lubrication system where the main oil supply to rotating components is susceptible to interrupted flow, an auxiliary system is implemented to temporarily meet the emergency lubrication needs. Provision is made by an auxiliary line to supply the components with a flow of lubricant from the existing hydraulic tank which is kept full and under pressure. This emergency flow is initiated by the opening of a valve in the auxiliary line and, on the other side of the components to be lubricated, by the closing of a check valve to prevent the further flow of emergency oil to the remaining engine components.
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Bigelow Dana F.
Brown David H.
General Electric Company
Lawrence Derek P.
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