Cripple Creek RR-Name of valve gearing

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Cripple Creek RR-Name of valve gearing

Unread postby Pat Maufrais » Fri Jun 30, 2017 7:03 pm

Engine #1 is a 0-4-4-0 compound mallet. Built by Orenstein & Koppel in Germany 1902.
I know it's not Stevenson or Walscherts.
I would like to search this setup online.
Looking for the name.
Thanks for any help!
Pat
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Image #1
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Image #2- The red horizontal bar at the top is attached to the reversing bar on the left end. This is in the center (parked) position.
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Image #3-This is the full reverse position.
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Image #4- This is in the full forward position
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Image #5
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Re: Cripple Creek RR-Name of valve gearing

Unread postby Daniel Rohrbeck » Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:31 am

I did some quick research on german websites and it looks like the valve gear is a patent from Orenstein & Koppel. Other name could be "Koppel-Steuerung", which means translated something like "coupled gear control". But on most websites the valve gear of Orenstein&Koppel locomotives is just given with "O&K Patent Lokomotiv Steuerung", translated patent locomotive control by Orenstein&Koppel.
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Re: Cripple Creek RR-Name of valve gearing

Unread postby Pat Maufrais » Wed Jul 12, 2017 9:24 am

Daniel Rohrbeck wrote:I did some quick research on german websites and it looks like the valve gear is a patent from Orenstein & Koppel. Other name could be "Koppel-Steuerung", which means translated something like "coupled gear control". But on most websites the valve gear of Orenstein&Koppel locomotives is just given with "O&K Patent Lokomotiv Steuerung", translated patent locomotive control by Orenstein&Koppel.

Thank you for the info!
I looked around and I'm glad Google Translator is around.....
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