The can serves as a steam chamber for the sterling engine. A cam rod, piston, and valve are all fashioned from paperclips, along with the support structure that holds them in place. Inside the can ...
The steam passages of the slide valve are closed earlier or later, according to the velocity of the piston, by the action of this governor valve, to regulate the speed of the engine. The governor ...
The introduction of several advanced, efficient, and more robust power options over the years has largely overshadowed steam ... valve, in turn, is controlled by a cam, which leads to the engine ...
The object of the invention herewith illustrated is to provide for steam engine governors and steam pressure regulators a simple and reliable balance valve for controlling the flow of steam.