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Dave Otto:
Jason,

There were two books published by Lindsey Publications on hot air engine patents, this fan was in one of the books. I have seen a couple full sized examples of this fan that were scratch built. The late Gary Hart from Vancouver WA built a beautiful example of one. The guy over on HMEM (Pat?) who's dad was a model builder, also built a very nice one (his dad built the fan not him). I don't know if there are any original surviving examples of this engine. The 3rd attached photo is of Gary and his fan, he was a retired firefighter and an absolutely wonderful person, I do miss being able to chat with him.  I have high res tiff files of the of the patent drawings if you are interested.

Dave

Jasonb:
Thanks, Dave, that looks a nice engine, pity the fan blades hide some of th edetail.

Pat's Father Bob Jorgensen knew Lindsay and made several engines based on old patents and engravings he was given by Lindsay, that Ameture Mechanics one I did a while ago being one example.

J

Dave Otto:
Yes, too bad that the guy that took that photo didn't bother to get a couple more views. :wallbang:

Dave

Tom Jamboretz:
Here are the photos of the engine. Both patent and with kit. Sorry it took so long but we had an eclipse to watch. tj

Jasonb:
I've not seen that one before, similar sort of layout to the other couple of Paul Jacobs designs that Myers Engine Works have the patterns for, particularly the shape of the table. Should like quite good when running as it seems to use a "grasshopper" type beam. Though I think I like the wall fan more.

Better images of the patent and description here
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/4e/7c/e3/063a4dd76e6cae/US579670.pdf

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