He invented the
compound steam engine in 1781 and patented it on 16 July in the same year. This type of engine has two cylinders, an evolution from the single low pressure, condensing engines of Newcomen and later Watt (who introduced the separate condenser), it introduced a high-pressure cylinder before the low-pressure cylinder. The principle is that the steam first expands in the high-pressure cylinder and afterwards expands again in the low-pressure cylinder. Even though this was a revolutionary new steam technology, he was unfortunately prevented from pursuing his invention by litigation with
James Watt (
Boulton & Watt) over
patents. His compound engine principle was not revived until 1804 (by
Arthur Woolf) following the expiration of Boulton and Watt's patent. Hornblower's compound engine principle contributed significantly to the increases in steam
engine efficiency, and it was the foundation of the expansion engine. See Also
McNaught'ed Engines ==Rotary engine==