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US101316A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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  • Figure 2 is a horizontal section of the same.
  • This invention relates to a new heat-radiator, which is constructed with the object of securing more extended radiating surfaces, and unobstructed draught.
  • the Ainvention consists chiey in a novel arrangement of pipes and drum for obtaining the desired circulation of smoke, and also in a novel means for letting air into the stove.
  • a in the drawing represents the base of the stove, containing the grate a, the tire-place b, ash-chamber c 85e.
  • Thedrum is covered with a plate, d.
  • a vertical pipe, C Within the drum is arranged a vertical pipe, C, whose ends are, by concave annular, plates e and f, respectively, connected with the sides of the drum.
  • a directs'moke-passage, g which is enlarged at both ends, as shown, for the detention of the smoke.
  • the lower ends of the pipes D are, by horizontal branches t' t', connected with the lower part of the drum, so that the smoke, which passes from the top of the central chamber g into ⁇ the pipes D, will enter the annular chambery' of the drum, at the lower part of the same.
  • Direct draught can be obtained by means of a pipe, l, leading from the upper part of'4 g into the smoke- Plpv v A damper, m, in such pipe, serves to close it to obtain the aforementioned circulation.
  • the lower part of the annular chamber j has in its sides one or more slots, which are on the outside of the stove, guarded ⁇ by funnel-shaped mouth-pieces o o.
  • the air thus added will serve to' reduce the rapidity of draught, and increases, therefore, the heating capacity of the stove, the combustion of the gases contained in the smoke being also assisted by the oxygen in the air, as the same passes overtthe heated plates.
  • guarded slots provided in the smoke-passage of a heat-radiator, for the purpose ot' drawing air into the same, as specified.

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Heating Drum. N. 101,316. Patented March 29, 1870.
5i11111111llllllllll-llllllllt!` f1 ranma gaat @anni chimica i Letters Patent No. 101,316, dated l arch 29, 1870.
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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom tt may concern Be it known that I, THOMAS SGANTLIN, of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburg and State of Indiana, have invented anew and improved Heat-Radiator; and I do herebydeclare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof', which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents a sectional elevation of my improved heating-stove.
Figure 2 is a horizontal section of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts. l
This invention relates to a new heat-radiator, which is constructed with the object of securing more extended radiating surfaces, and unobstructed draught.
The Ainvention consists chiey in a novel arrangement of pipes and drum for obtaining the desired circulation of smoke, and also in a novel means for letting air into the stove.
A in the drawing represents the base of the stove, containing the grate a, the tire-place b, ash-chamber c 85e. Y
7 B is the cylindrical drum placedV upon the same.
Thedrum is covered with a plate, d.
Within the drum is arranged a vertical pipe, C, whose ends are, by concave annular, plates e and f, respectively, connected with the sides of the drum.
By the pipe O is formed a directs'moke-passage, g, which is enlarged at both ends, as shown, for the detention of the smoke.
From the upper part of the smoke-passage g extend horizontal pipes h h, which connect with vertical pipes D, on the outside of the drum.
The lower ends of the pipes D are, by horizontal branches t' t', connected with the lower part of the drum, so that the smoke, which passes from the top of the central chamber g into `the pipes D, will enter the annular chambery' of the drum, at the lower part of the same.
Thence all smoke escapes through a pipe, k, into the smoke-flue E.
Direct draught can be obtained by means of a pipe, l, leading from the upper part of'4 g into the smoke- Plpv v A damper, m, in such pipe, serves to close it to obtain the aforementioned circulation.
The ends of the pipes D D- are closed by removable caps n n, which permitthe thorough cleansing of the pipes.
The lower part of the annular chamber j has in its sides one or more slots, which are on the outside of the stove, guarded` by funnel-shaped mouth-pieces o o.
Through these slots air enters the .stove from the outside, being sucked in by the upward draught.
The air thus added will serve to' reduce the rapidity of draught, and increases, therefore, the heating capacity of the stove, the combustion of the gases contained in the smoke being also assisted by the oxygen in the air, as the same passes overtthe heated plates.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The combination of the drum B with the pipe C, plates e j', and pipes h, D, and t', all arranged substantially as herein shown and described.
2. The guarded slots provided in the smoke-passage of a heat-radiator, for the purpose ot' drawing air into the same, as specified.
THOMAS SCANTLIN.
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GEO. S. WINX, CHARLES STEWART.
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