US100174A - Improvement in soldering-furnace - Google Patents

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US100174A
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    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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  • This invention relates to that class of furnaces used by tinners and other artificers, to beat their solderingirons.
  • the invention has for its object to economize fuel, by locating the draught-pipe in the lower part of the furnace, and by making use of a reversible grate placed over the inner orifice of the draught-pipe, which causes the fire to burn higher or lower, accordingqas the draught-opening in the grate is placed up "or down, and to make the furnace selt cleaning, by providing a chamber beneath the draught-pipe into which cinders and ashes may fall.
  • a grate, b" for the separation of the furnace at from the draught-chamber b, one-half'of which grate, more or less, is made solid, while the otherhalf has the usual interstices.
  • the grate is reversible, and by placing the open part downward the fire is made to burn close to the bottom of the furnace a, while it the open part be placed upward, the fire burns as high as the openings, and 'niore coal is ignited and more heat produced.

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J. MoPHERSON. I Soldering Furnajce. No. 100,174. Patented Feb. 22 1870.
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72 W 1 mm N-FUERS. PHOTQUTHOGEAPHER. WASHINGTOR D flaunt dt iflim- JOHN MCPHERSON, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Letters Patent No. 100,174, dated February 22,1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN SOLDERING-PURN-ACE.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN McPnERsoN, of the city and county of Baltimore, and State of Maryland, haveinvented a new and improved Soldering-Furnace; and I do hereby declare that the'following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings making a part of this specification, in which 7 Figure 1 is a sectional elevation Figure 2, a horizontal section at the grate a"; and
Figure 3, a detached elevation of the reversible grate b".
This invention relates to that class of furnaces used by tinners and other artificers, to beat their solderingirons.
The invention has for its object to economize fuel, by locating the draught-pipe in the lower part of the furnace, and by making use of a reversible grate placed over the inner orifice of the draught-pipe, which causes the fire to burn higher or lower, accordingqas the draught-opening in the grate is placed up "or down, and to make the furnace selt cleaning, by providing a chamber beneath the draught-pipe into which cinders and ashes may fall.
in the furnace burns no higher than the draught-opening, by placing such opening at the bottom of the furnace the latter is made base-burning, and that part of the fuel above the draught remains'nnignited, whereas in the ordinary soldering-furnace, the draught being at the top, the whole mass of coal becomes ignited at once. Hence, 1 effect a considerabletsaviug in fuel by placing the draught-opening at the bottom of the j furnace.
In order still further to control the fire, I provide a grate, b", for the separation of the furnace at from the draught-chamber b, one-half'of which grate, more or less, is made solid, while the otherhalf has the usual interstices. The grate is reversible, and by placing the open part downward the fire is made to burn close to the bottom of the furnace a, while it the open part be placed upward, the fire burns as high as the openings, and 'niore coal is ignited and more heat produced.
In the front side and upper part of the lower'section a of the furnace, and immediately beneath the chamber 7) is a similar projecting chamber, 0, whose office it is to conduct ashes and einders accumulated in the chamber b,- and dislodged by the soldering-iron when thrust among them beneath the grate a, into the lower section a, whence they may be easily removed. Where no such dischargirig-chamber 1S provided, the chamber is very liable to becomeiilled up and the draught obstructed.
Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isv 1. The draught-chamber b, when placed in the lower part of the furnace (1 so as t-o render the latter baseburning, substantially as described.
2. The reversible grate b", constructed and operating substantially as and forthe purpose set forth.
3."In combination with the draught-chamber I), the discharge-chamber c, constructed and operating as specified.
To the above specification of my invention I have signed my hand this 20th day of December,,1869. JOHN ll/IGPHLRSON.v Witnesses CHAS. A. 'PETTIT, Sonon O. KEMON.
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