US111047A - Improvement in grate-bars - Google Patents
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- 235000002918 Fraxinus excelsior Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 239000002956 ash Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000003245 coal Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000002817 coal dust Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000007665 sagging Methods 0.000 description 1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23H—GRATES; CLEANING OR RAKING GRATES
- F23H15/00—Cleaning arrangements for grates; Moving fuel along grates
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- Figure 2 is a transverse section through the dot-ted line 2;, fig. 1. v
- the object of our invention is to provide a simple and effective gratefor burning small coal, coal-dust, and other fine fuel
- the grate-bar A is composed of a plate, a, figs. l and2, having a convex upper surface,and provided with a rim or flange, b, projecting a slight distance above it, as shown in fig. 2
- Theplate a has a dead-space, c, at' the frontend, and also a shorter one at the rear, thev remaining portion being composed of alternate bars a and openings running diagonally across it, as shown in fig; 1.
- the bar A has the usual stifiening-flanges d, and also projections 0 upon its sides, atithe upper edge, which meet similar projections on the adjacent grate, forming openings for the passage of air to the fuel.
- the sliding grate B is curved suffioiently to rest fairly upon the convex face of the plate a, and is provided, for its entire length, with alternate bars 1/ and openings also running diagonally across it, but in an opposite direction to the bars a upon the-plate a.
- the dead spaces 0 prevent the admission of air to the fuel at the ends of the grate, whereby the intense heat of the fire is kept away from the iurnace-doors and bridge-wall and the grate B allowed sniiioient movement.
- the ends of the grate B may be ohannfered to an edge, whereby ashes that may gather upon the plate a are pushed away when the grate'is shaken.
- the bars a of the plate a may be stiffened upon the lowerside in any convenient manner.
- the curved sliding grate B in combination with the grated plate a having a convex upper surface, as and for the purposes set forth.
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Description
roan Sviatea ALBERT FICKETT AND CHARLES C. BENTON, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT m GRATE-BARS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ALBERT FIOKETT and CHARLES C. BENTON, of Rochester, in the county of Monroe andth'e State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Grate-Bars; audwc do hereby declare that the fgllowing is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, refcrenccbeing had to the accompanying "drawing making part of this speciiicatiom'in whiclr-- Figure l is plan view of our invent-ion.
Figure 2 is a transverse section through the dot-ted line 2;, fig. 1. v
The object of our invention, the nature of which will be understood by reference to the specification and drawing, is to provide a simple and effective gratefor burning small coal, coal-dust, and other fine fuel; and
To enable others to make and use the same, we will describe its construction and operation.
The grate-bar A is composed of a plate, a, figs. l and2, having a convex upper surface,and provided with a rim or flange, b, projecting a slight distance above it, as shown in fig. 2
Theplate a has a dead-space, c, at' the frontend, and also a shorter one at the rear, thev remaining portion being composed of alternate bars a and openings running diagonally across it, as shown in fig; 1.
The bar A has the usual stifiening-flanges d, and also projections 0 upon its sides, atithe upper edge, which meet similar projections on the adjacent grate, forming openings for the passage of air to the fuel.
The sliding grate B is curved suffioiently to rest fairly upon the convex face of the plate a, and is provided, for its entire length, with alternate bars 1/ and openings also running diagonally across it, but in an opposite direction to the bars a upon the-plate a.
- This slide fits loosely between the flanges b, and, being somewhat shorter than the grate-bar, is capable of being agitated "longitudinally by means of the spur j.
It will be observed that the amount of opening through the grate always remains the same whatever he the position of the grate B. The convex form of the latter and. the plate it increases the surface of the grate, admits more air to the fuel, and also prevents sagging when hot;
The operation of our invention is as follows:
After starting the fire the fuel, well dampened with charges the fine ashes and clinker that may-be gathered, and it, any large lumps are formed, they are readily. broken up by thepeculiaractiou of the diagonal bars I), which is a kind of drawing-out, forcing the clinker backward and forward along the openings against the edges of the bars till it falls through.
The dead spaces 0 prevent the admission of air to the fuel at the ends of the grate, whereby the intense heat of the fire is kept away from the iurnace-doors and bridge-wall and the grate B allowed sniiioient movement. i
The ends of the grate B may be ohannfered to an edge, whereby ashes that may gather upon the plate a are pushed away when the grate'is shaken.
The bars a of the plate a may be stiffened upon the lowerside in any convenient manner.
What we claim as our invention, and desire to socure by Letters Patent, is
l. The grate-'barA, in combination with the sliding grate B, when the diagonal bars a, run in'an opposite direction to the diagonal bars 71, substantially as described.
2. The curved sliding grate B, in combination with the grated plate a having a convex upper surface, as and for the purposes set forth.
3. The dead space 0 at one or both ends of the grate-bar, in combination with the sliding grate B,
for the purposes specified. I
ALBERT FICKETT. CHARLES C. BENTON.
F. H. CLEMENT.
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