US110104A - Improvement in heating-stoves - Google Patents

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US110104A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
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  • Figure II represents a section on line A B, Fig. I.
  • Figure III represents a detail of ring.
  • This invention has reference to the improvement of smoke and gas-consuming stoves, for the purpose of accomplishing the same in a simple and convenient manner, by the use of Ru arrangement for introduciug oxygen into the flame-chamber-without complicating and multiplying the number of parts. required in forming the stove, as is the case with otherinventions for this purpose.
  • Letter 0. is the fire-pot of the stove, of ordinary form, or as shown in the drawing, and provided with the usual attachments,,as ash-pit, damper, legs, 8m.
  • b is the ordinary combustion-chamber.
  • a division-plate, k extending across the width of the drum, and for a distance up, as indicated in the drawing, dividing it-iuto two parts.
  • the division-plate k ' is provided with a flange, k,
  • the opening f is provided with a suitable damper, l, with any suitable handle for operating the same.
  • a suitable damper l
  • any suitable handle for operating the same.
  • thering c is shown in the drawing as situate between the fire-pot and the combustiou-cham her, it may be placed on the top of the latter, and, if preferred, two rings may be used, one at each of these points, or at any other point or points found most suitable.
  • the products of combustion may be made to pass through the opening g, and up one side of the division'k and down the other to the pipe 2'.

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1. YOUNG.
Heating Stove. No. 110,104. Patented Dec. 13, 1870.
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OF SAME PLACE.
Letters Patent No. 110,104, dated December 13, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT lN HEATlNG-STOVES.
The Schedule referred to in these Letterh Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS YOUNG, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, in the province of Quebec, iron-founder, have, invented new and useful Improvements on Smoke and (Eras-consuming Stove 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 drawing,'where Figure I represents an elevation of the stove.
Figure II represents a section on line A B, Fig. I.
Figure III represents a detail of ring.
This invention has reference to the improvement of smoke and gas-consuming stoves, for the purpose of accomplishing the same in a simple and convenient manner, by the use of Ru arrangement for introduciug oxygen into the flame-chamber-without complicating and multiplying the number of parts. required in forming the stove, as is the case with otherinventions for this purpose.
In the drawing similar letters ofreference indicate like parts.
Letter 0. is the fire-pot of the stove, of ordinary form, or as shown in the drawing, and provided with the usual attachments,,as ash-pit, damper, legs, 8m.
b is the ordinary combustion-chamber.
Between the two'parts a and b a corrugated and perforated ring, 0, is placed.
The detail plan of this is shown iuFig. III, with the horizontal section partly indicated by the dotted lines in the same figure, having a perforation, d, in each of the corrugations.
The up or ed e 0' of this rim rejects somewhat p O I 7 p door may be :situate in the combustion-chamber, on
the opposite side of the stove tothe attachment and stove-pipes t. 7
Within the drum 6 is a division-plate, k, extending across the width of the drum, and for a distance up, as indicated in the drawing, dividing it-iuto two parts. The division-plate k 'is provided with a flange, k,
extending toward the side on which the stove-pipe is situated, and fitting closely around it.
In this an opening, f, is formed, while on the other side of the division 10 the. opening 9 remains.
The flange it, although shownin the drawing at right. angles to the division lo, may be made at any desired angle preferred.
The opening f is provided with a suitable damper, l, with any suitable handle for operating the same. Although thering c is shown in the drawing as situate between the fire-pot and the combustiou-cham her, it may be placed on the top of the latter, and, if preferred, two rings may be used, one at each of these points, or at any other point or points found most suitable.
The operation of the stove is as follows:
It having been filled with fuel to any required height below the ring c, and ignited, the various parts becoming heated, the air entering by the perforations d with the vitiated burnt air, is heated, and combining with the air entering the stove by the ash-pit, and passing through the fire in the ordinary manner, causes the smoke and gas contained in it to ignite and be consumed.
By the use of the damper f the products of combustion may be made to pass through the opening g, and up one side of the division'k and down the other to the pipe 2'.
Having now described the construction and opera tion of my invention, to which I have given the name of Youngs smokennd gas-consuming stove, I beg to state that I disclaim all other forms of smoke and gas-consuming stoves how in use.
What I claim as my invention isthe new and useful improvement on smoke and gas-cousuming's'tovcs,
as follows:
1. The novel combination of the fire-pot a, combus-' tion-chamber b, corrugated and perforated ring 0, prolongation of edge 0', perforations (1, ring e, drum 0', openings f and g, door h, stove-pipe t, division-plate k, flange k, and damper Z, allworking together substantially in the manner and for the purpose described.
2. The novel combination of the corrugated ring 0, with perforations (I, and edge 0, substantially as described.
Montreal, 23d day of September, AID. 1870.
\Vitnesses THOMAS YOUNG.
(Bananas Laces, Onnnnns G. O. SIMPSON.
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