US101683A - Improvement in hot-air furnaces - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 is a central vertical longitudinal section of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the feeder.
  • Figure 4 represents a top view of the distributingplate in thehot-air chambers.
  • My invention relates to heaters, and consists in the eanstruction and novel arrangement of devices designed to constitute an improved hot-air furnace, which shall be safe, although resting upon a wooden floor, shall consume the gases generated near the feeder or fuelopening, and shall otherwise prevent them from issuing thereout at any time.
  • the letter A of the drawings designates a shallow metal pan designed to hold an inch or so of water, and thus to serve as an eflieient non-conductor between the furnace and the floor.
  • B represents the feeder or fuel-opening, provided with a flue or flues, c, in its floor or base, whereby oxygen is supplied through the perforations in the end,
  • the pendent gate d is arranged across the throat of the feeder.
  • E designates the hot-air chamber. It is in. the form of a hollow frustum of a cone, inverted within the upper portion of the furnace, and provided with an upright cone in thecenter.
  • the cold air is admitted by the flues e 6 fl 0lll the rear of the furnace, and is kept in contact with the heated walls of the inverted frustnm and central cone bymeans of the circular distributing-plate G within the hot-air chamber.
  • An opening is made in the front portion of the plate G to allow the heated air to escape from the lower portion of the hotair chamber E.

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1. s. 'VAN BUREN.
Hot-Air Furnace.
No. 101,683. Patented April 5, 1870.
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Letters Patent No. 101,683, dated April 5, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN HOT-AIR FURNACES.
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, J AFEW S. VAN BUREN, ofGi-een Island, in the county of Albany and State of New York, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Hot-Air Furnaces and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figural, of the drawings, is a side view of my invention.-
Figure 2 is a central vertical longitudinal section of the same.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the feeder.
Figure 4 represents a top view of the distributingplate in thehot-air chambers.
My invention relates to heaters, and consists in the eanstruction and novel arrangement of devices designed to constitute an improved hot-air furnace, which shall be safe, although resting upon a wooden floor, shall consume the gases generated near the feeder or fuelopening, and shall otherwise prevent them from issuing thereout at any time.
The letter A of the drawings designates a shallow metal pan designed to hold an inch or so of water, and thus to serve as an eflieient non-conductor between the furnace and the floor.
B represents the feeder or fuel-opening, provided with a flue or flues, c, in its floor or base, whereby oxygen is supplied through the perforations in the end,
for the consumption of the gases immediately about the opening.
- In order to prevent the escape of these gases when the door of the furnace is open, for the introduction of fuel or other purpose, the pendent gate d is arranged across the throat of the feeder.
E designates the hot-air chamber. It is in. the form of a hollow frustum of a cone, inverted within the upper portion of the furnace, and provided with an upright cone in thecenter.
The cold air is admitted by the flues e 6 fl 0lll the rear of the furnace, and is kept in contact with the heated walls of the inverted frustnm and central cone bymeans of the circular distributing-plate G within the hot-air chamber.
An opening is made in the front portion of the plate G to allow the heated air to escape from the lower portion of the hotair chamber E.
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J. VAN BUREN.
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FRANK S. BAKER, J 01m MILLER.
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