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US1022204A
US1022204A US61222711A US1911612227A US1022204A US 1022204 A US1022204 A US 1022204A US 61222711 A US61222711 A US 61222711A US 1911612227 A US1911612227 A US 1911612227A US 1022204 A US1022204 A US 1022204A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to heating furnaces, especially of the type adapted for the use of liquid fuel, and has for its object an improved device adapted to be removably and adjustably placed within a refractory oven, whereby the entering stream of vapor may be distributed and directed over all parts of the chamber with greater uniformity than is now possible.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the furnace wherein is one of my improved distributing blocks.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of the distributing block, disassociated from other parts.
  • Fig. 3 is asectional side elevation of the block, along the line m-w of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation in section further illustrating the position and function of the distribution block within the furnace.
  • A represents a refractory furnace casing, through whose wall passes the liquid fuel inlet pipe B, and spaced at the proper distance therefrom, this being determined in turn by the size of the furnace as a whole, and by the pressure of the entering combustible vapor, is a distribution block whose basic portion O is preferably triangular or wedge-shaped in outline, although in the form that I have illustrated, its rear face D is curved.
  • the point or wedge edge E points toward, and is directly in line with, the inlet pipe B, so that the entering stream of fuel is cleft by it, and a part thrown sharply to each side by the inclination of the wedge face of the base.
  • the lower block may if desired be rounded slightly as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the lower stratum of the blast coming from the pipe B being distributed by the wedge member sharply to the right or left of the vertical line of the pipe, the upper strata impinge against the upper terraced block F in such a way as to be projected angularly upward into the dome of the casing, if such it may be called, rather than to the extreme edge.
  • the presence, in the direct line of the blast, of the rising portions K and L of the block is such as to contribute its share toward sharply repelling the blast of fuel impinging thereagainst, instead of merely contributing to the general rising effect upon the flow of fuel, the ultimate result being to much more thoroughly and indiscriminately mingle the fuel confined within the chamber A, so that there is a far greater uniformity in the quality and conse quent heating power of the fuel throughout the chamber, resulting in much more uni' formly heating a metal object placed therein, as, for example, if a furnace casing quite long and relatively narrow is employed for the purpose of heating uniformly a bar placed therein.
  • What I claim is 1.
  • an'apertured casing of refractory material an inlet pipe ex tending through a Wall thereof, whereby a supply of combustible material may be introduced thereinto, and a movable block having a wedge-shaped base portion with the edge of the wedge vertically directed and in line with the discharge from the inlet pipe, said block member also having a rectangular top portion with one side terraced and in line with the discharge from said pipe, whereby the column of fuel is divided and dispersed to remote portions of the interior of the casing.
  • a distributing block for a heating furnace comprising a wedge shaped lower portion and an upper portion of quadrilateral shape in horizontal section having those of its corners adjacent the point ofthe Wedge extending beyond the respective planes of the vertical sides of said wedge shaped base, the sides of said upper portion facing in the same direction as the point of the Wedge being terraced, substantially as described.
  • a distributing block for a heating furnace comprising a wedge shaped base portion, the vertical edge of its apex being adapted to receive the impact of a projected stream of fuel, and an upper portion having a terraced side, the vertical portions of the terraced side thereof facing in the same direction as the apex of the wedge shaped base portion of the block, substantially as described.

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F. J. 51103. HEATING FURNACE.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FREDRICK J". NICE, 0F PONTIAC, MICHIGAN.
HEATING-FURNACE.
To all, whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDRIOK J. NICE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Pontiac, county of Oakland, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Heating-Furnaces, and declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had'to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to heating furnaces, especially of the type adapted for the use of liquid fuel, and has for its object an improved device adapted to be removably and adjustably placed within a refractory oven, whereby the entering stream of vapor may be distributed and directed over all parts of the chamber with greater uniformity than is now possible.
In the drawings :Figure 1, is a plan view of the furnace wherein is one of my improved distributing blocks. Fig. 2, is a perspective of the distributing block, disassociated from other parts. Fig. 3, is asectional side elevation of the block, along the line m-w of Fig. 1. Fig. 4, is a side elevation in section further illustrating the position and function of the distribution block within the furnace.
A represents a refractory furnace casing, through whose wall passes the liquid fuel inlet pipe B, and spaced at the proper distance therefrom, this being determined in turn by the size of the furnace as a whole, and by the pressure of the entering combustible vapor, is a distribution block whose basic portion O is preferably triangular or wedge-shaped in outline, although in the form that I have illustrated, its rear face D is curved. The point or wedge edge E points toward, and is directly in line with, the inlet pipe B, so that the entering stream of fuel is cleft by it, and a part thrown sharply to each side by the inclination of the wedge face of the base. Superposed thereabove, and preferably integral therewith, is an upper, and as to its plan, rectangular block F, whose forward face, that is, the face nearest the pipe end B, is terraced, that is, indented, into the form of a plurality of steps such as H and J, whose rising faces K and L are preferably in a vertical plane. The corners M andNwhich extend over and beyond the Wedge faces of Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 4, 1911.
Patented Apr. 2, 1912.
Serial No. 612,227.
the lower block may if desired be rounded slightly as illustrated in Fig. 2. The lower stratum of the blast coming from the pipe B being distributed by the wedge member sharply to the right or left of the vertical line of the pipe, the upper strata impinge against the upper terraced block F in such a way as to be projected angularly upward into the dome of the casing, if such it may be called, rather than to the extreme edge. While the general effect of the blasts striking this terraced member is for it to be deflected upward, the presence, in the direct line of the blast, of the rising portions K and L of the block is such as to contribute its share toward sharply repelling the blast of fuel impinging thereagainst, instead of merely contributing to the general rising effect upon the flow of fuel, the ultimate result being to much more thoroughly and indiscriminately mingle the fuel confined within the chamber A, so that there is a far greater uniformity in the quality and conse quent heating power of the fuel throughout the chamber, resulting in much more uni' formly heating a metal object placed therein, as, for example, if a furnace casing quite long and relatively narrow is employed for the purpose of heating uniformly a bar placed therein. On the other hand, if it be desired to apportion a large percentage of the entering fuel to a specific side or part of the heating chamber, this can be effected by relatively slightly turning the distribution block about its pivotal point 0, so that the wedged sides of the block C will not catch the flow of fuel uniformly, and so that it will not strike them with uniform angularity, consequently effecting not only a difference in the distribution of the fuel be cause of such angularity, but also interposing in the path of some of the fuel a normally perpendicular wall (constituted by one of the wedge faces instead of a slanting surface), thus in turn creating different eddies and currents in the fuel as it moves about the chamber.
What I claim is 1. The combination of an'apertured casing of refractory material, an inlet pipe ex tending through a Wall thereof, whereby a supply of combustible material may be introduced thereinto, and a movable block having a wedge-shaped base portion with the edge of the wedge vertically directed and in line with the discharge from the inlet pipe, said block member also having a rectangular top portion with one side terraced and in line with the discharge from said pipe, whereby the column of fuel is divided and dispersed to remote portions of the interior of the casing.
2. The combination of a refractory casing, means for introducing into the interior thereof a supply of fuel under pressure, and a movable block located within said casing in line with the entering stream of fuel, said block having a wedge-shaped base portion having the edge of the wedge lying normally in the line of such entering stream of fuel, and a rectangular top portion having its side which faces in the direction of the edge of the wedge terraced, with the rising portion of each step lying substantially perpendicular to the axis of the entering stream of fuel.
3. A distributing block for a heating furnace, comprising a wedge shaped lower portion and an upper portion of quadrilateral shape in horizontal section having those of its corners adjacent the point ofthe Wedge extending beyond the respective planes of the vertical sides of said wedge shaped base, the sides of said upper portion facing in the same direction as the point of the Wedge being terraced, substantially as described.
f. A distributing block for a heating furnace, comprising a wedge shaped base portion, the vertical edge of its apex being adapted to receive the impact of a projected stream of fuel, and an upper portion having a terraced side, the vertical portions of the terraced side thereof facing in the same direction as the apex of the wedge shaped base portion of the block, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I sign this specification in the presence of two Witnesses.
FREDRIOK J. NICE. lVitnesses VIRGINIA C. SPRATT, WILLIAM M. SWAN.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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