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US101612A
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  • Figure 2 is a side view
  • Figure 3 is a front view
  • Figure 4 is a rear view of said furnace.
  • my invention consists in arranging the dilferent parts of a hot-air furnace in such a manner as to make it convenient for fitting together of the differentparts, whereby a great deal of labor and material is saved.
  • Fig. 2 shows a side view of my furnace where the surrounding brick wall is supposed to be removed.
  • a is a rectangular part or section of the steam-boiler. Thereetangular part a is bolted steam-tight together to anumber of sections, 1) b b, which all have arched or half-circular tops.
  • the furnace is contained inside the sections a and b b b.
  • the latter is constructed similar to the sections 12 b b, and ends in a rectangular section, 0, similar to the one described at a.
  • f is the furnace-door
  • g is the ash-door.
  • h is the smoke-stack communicating with the chimney h
  • 'i is a cold-air inlet-pipe communicating with the valve '5'.
  • the steam generated in the boiler is communicated to the radiators by means of the steam-pipes L and 1', from the respective rectangular front and rear parts a and e.
  • the radiators are fitted so as to slant to one side, as shown in figs. 3 and 4, for the purpose of draining from them the condensing water that flows oft through the small pipes m m into the pipe 11, and finally carried back to the boilerat- 0, in the lower end of the rectangular part c.
  • A- space, 1), above the radiators contains the air to be heated, that passes off through the pipes q q q q q q to the rooms that are to be warmed.
  • the lines 0 1' show the surrounding walls that tions, in a surrounding wall; and also that very short connecting-pipes, It and Z, are needed to connect the whole.
  • the projecting rectangular parts a and e render it very easy to make the connection between the boiler and the radiators.
  • the boiler is supplied with steam-gauges, watergauges, safety-valves, inlet and blow-oh valves, as usual.
  • radiators is k 7t and Z l l I also make provision for attaching another set of radiators, in a similar way, if needed.
  • the steam from the boiler passes through the pipes Land Z to the radiators, and passes off, with the condensed water,-through the pipes m m a, and enters the'boiler again at 0.
  • a steam-boiler consisting of rectangular parts a and e in each end, in combination with the arched parts I) b b and (l d, together with the central circular part c, as set forth.

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I. P. HALLBERG.
STEAM HEATER.
Patented Apr. 5, 1870.
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Letters Patent No. 101,612, dated April 5, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN STEAM-HEATER.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of th same.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FREDnIoK Pou'rus HALLBERG, of Gottenburg, in the Kingdom of Sweden, have invented a new and useful Improvement on Hot-Air Furnaces, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making part of this specification. on which- Figure 1 is a ground plan;
Figure 2 is a side view;
Figure 3 is a front view; and
Figure 4 is a rear view of said furnace.
The nature of my invention consists in arranging the dilferent parts of a hot-air furnace in such a manner as to make it convenient for fitting together of the differentparts, whereby a great deal of labor and material is saved.
Desm'iptt'on.
Fig. 2 shows a side view of my furnace where the surrounding brick wall is supposed to be removed.
a is a rectangular part or section of the steam-boiler. Thereetangular part a is bolted steam-tight together to anumber of sections, 1) b b, which all have arched or half-circular tops.
The furnace is contained inside the sections a and b b b.
A circular shell, 0, containing the tubes from the furnace, connects the forward end b b b to the rearend (l d. The latter is constructed similar to the sections 12 b b, and ends in a rectangular section, 0, similar to the one described at a.
f is the furnace-door, and
g is the ash-door. w
h is the smoke-stack communicating with the chimney h, and
'i is a cold-air inlet-pipe communicating with the valve '5'.
Above the steam-boiler a b c d e are the radiators k k k andl l l.
The steam generated in the boiler is communicated to the radiators by means of the steam-pipes L and 1', from the respective rectangular front and rear parts a and e.
The radiators are fitted so as to slant to one side, as shown in figs. 3 and 4, for the purpose of draining from them the condensing water that flows oft through the small pipes m m into the pipe 11, and finally carried back to the boilerat- 0, in the lower end of the rectangular part c.
A- space, 1), above the radiators contains the air to be heated, that passes off through the pipes q q q q q to the rooms that are to be warmed.
The lines 0 1' show the surrounding walls that tions, in a surrounding wall; and also that very short connecting-pipes, It and Z, are needed to connect the whole.
The projecting rectangular parts a and e render it very easy to make the connection between the boiler and the radiators.
, The boiler is supplied with steam-gauges, watergauges, safety-valves, inlet and blow-oh valves, as usual.
Above the radiators is k 7t and Z l l I also make provision for attaching another set of radiators, in a similar way, if needed.
The steam from the boiler passes through the pipes Land Z to the radiators, and passes off, with the condensed water,-through the pipes m m a, and enters the'boiler again at 0.
Having thus described the nature and operation of my invention,
I wish to secure by Letters Patent, and claim- 1. A steam-boiler consisting of rectangular parts a and e in each end, in combination with the arched parts I) b b and (l d, together with the central circular part c, as set forth.
2. In combination with the above, the connections k and 1', between the rectangular boiler-ends and the radiators, as fully set forth and described.
February 25, 1870.
' FREDRIOK 1. HAL'LBERG. \Vitnesses:
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