Jean-Jacques Meyer
Jean-Jacques Meyer was a French engineer, noted for his work with steam engines and steam locomotives.
Innovations
Background
He was trained at the engineering school Arts et Métiers ParisTech.Expansion valve
His first major invention was the Meyer expansion valve, used to improve efficiency in stationary steam engines. The first locomotives to use this invention were a pair of 2-2-2 locomotives Mayer built for the in 1842. Named L'Espérance and Le Succès, they continued in service for S-B's successor, the Chemins de fer de l'Est until 1859.Articulated locomotive
He was the originator of the articulated locomotives which bear his name. Meyer registered his first patent describing the system in 1861. The Meyer locomotive comprised:- a rigid single frame supporting cabin, and boiler;
- two revolving units like bogies made up each one of a steam engine involving a group of driving wheels and possibly comprising carrying wheels.