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- 235000002918 Fraxinus excelsior Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 239000002956 ash Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000003818 cinder Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000011435 rock Substances 0.000 description 2
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23H—GRATES; CLEANING OR RAKING GRATES
- F23H9/00—Revolving-grates; Rocking or shaking grates
- F23H9/08—Revolving-grates; Rocking or shaking grates the bars being rocked about their longitudinal axes
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- This invention consists in the peculiar construction of rocking-grate bars and in the means of operating the'same, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
- Figure 2 a longitudinal section of the same; and Figure 3, a cross-section of one of the bars.
- A represents the fire-box, which is provided with the usual ash-pit, a, and combustion-chamber a.
- B represents agrate-bar, which consists of the fluted top 7), solid ends I) b,'web b and middle projection I). It will be observed that the lower edges of the ends I) b are. made rounding, as are also the sides of the same, by mcans'of which construction the bar is enabled to rock upon its base when properly operated.
- the top b of the bar is made narrower, of course, than the ends, in order to permit. suitable draught through them.
- c representsa hook, which is cast into the grate bar B, as shown, or otherwise suitablyattached there to.
- D represents a bar, which is provided with holes 7 into which are caught the hooks c c.
- Figure 1 represents a transverse vertical section of I am aware that a gratecomposed ot'three parallel bars, fluted at their tops, and with a projection at one end by which they are connected together by a rod,
- My grate is made of a single piece of metal, and is connected to the fire-box'by means of two ledges, a a, which have a series of notches made on their tops within which the ends of the grate rest.
- My grate is strengthenedabove these ends, as shown atb, and is flat instead of being fluted at these points.
- each grate is also strengthened, as
- This enlargement bi serves to brace the edges of the groove in the top of the bar, and to act as a guide for keeping the bars suitably apart, and also to give sufficient strength to the hooks by which the grate is operated.
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Description
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IRA PIOKARD, OF LENA, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND JAMES W. SLAGHT, OF SAME PLACE.
Letters Patent No. 110,157, dated December 13, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN COAL-GRATES 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, IRA PIGKARD, of Lena, in -the county of Stephenson and'State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Goal-Grate and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
This invention consists in the peculiar construction of rocking-grate bars and in the means of operating the'same, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In the drawingmyimproved grate;
Figure 2, a longitudinal section of the same; and Figure 3, a cross-section of one of the bars.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and usemy invent-ion, I will now proceed to describe fully its construction and method of operation.
A represents the fire-box, which is provided with the usual ash-pit, a, and combustion-chamber a.
It has also ledges or cross-bars, a, upon which rest the endsiof the grate-bars, as shown.
B represents agrate-bar, which consists of the fluted top 7), solid ends I) b,'web b and middle projection I). It will be observed that the lower edges of the ends I) b are. made rounding, as are also the sides of the same, by mcans'of which construction the bar is enabled to rock upon its base when properly operated.
The top b of the bar is made narrower, of course, than the ends, in order to permit. suitable draught through them.
For the purpose of operating these bars, I provide the following:
c representsa hook, which is cast into the grate bar B, as shown, or otherwise suitablyattached there to.
D represents a bar, which is provided with holes 7 into which are caught the hooks c c.
E represents a connecting-rod, by means of which the bar D is attached to the crank-arm F of the rod In This latter is operated by means of a crank, lever, or other suitable means.
For the purpose ,of holding the grate-bars more securely in place, I provide grooves upon the ledges, in which they rest, as shown.
The operation is asfollows:
\Vhen it is desired to shake thefire, the crank or lever is placed upon the end of the rod F and given an oscillating movement. This causesthe'grate-bars to rock upon their bases and break up the winders, thus causing them to fall through, the ashes, of course, being delivered at the same time. It will readily be perceived that this movement differs widely from a slidingone, as the latter has no tendency to break the g cinders, but simply to move them from place to place. Figure 1 represents a transverse vertical section of I am aware that a gratecomposed ot'three parallel bars, fluted at their tops, and with a projection at one end by which they are connected together by a rod,
, which causes the grates torock to and fro, is not i new.
My grate is made of a single piece of metal, and is connected to the fire-box'by means of two ledges, a a, which have a series of notches made on their tops within which the ends of the grate rest.
My grate is strengthenedabove these ends, as shown atb, and is flat instead of being fluted at these points.
The center of each grate is also strengthened, as
1 shown at I), and under this enlarged piece is a hook,
so that the grate is operated from the center, which causes the ashes and cinders to be shaken regularly, and prevents the bars from being clogged. This en largement bi serves to brace the edges of the groove in the top of the bar, and to act as a guide for keeping the bars suitably apart, and also to give sufficient strength to the hooks by which the grate is operated.
Having thus-fully'describcd my invention, \Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is I Therocking-grate bar B, having the groove 11, solid ends 7), web b central ribs 1), and book 0, combined with the notched supporting-ledges a and rocking mechanism D E F, substantially as shown and described.
This specification signedand witnessed this 22d day of February, 1870.
Witnesses: IRA PICKARD.
WM. WINTER, SAML. J. Donns.
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