US112636A - Improvement in machines for feeding fuel to furnaces - Google Patents

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US112636A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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  • arfull 1A inthe drawing represents a rotary vgingedfwhcel B, ⁇ which is securely set up near the furnace C, l l
  • the fuel to be dischargedinto thel furnace is thrown y grates, and to consequently distribute 'it-in and then clearly specmachinery.
  • the spout 0 dischargesi'he fuel upon a transverse guide, E, which -is L-shapd in cros'ssection,. and secured transversely againstY the inner side of 'the firefront d.
  • ff are plates'. pivotedtothe upright flange of the guide E, and provided with rods q that extend through Vapertures in the fire-front tothe face of the furnace.
  • sitions thatthey will extend across theuguide E'to "deect thee, that is with 'considerable speed fr-ced into the furnace, to any suitable part of the grateor 'manner'.

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` i L ict it known .ninna-Annunci: nonsens and kegon `and State of Michigan, and improved Machine for Feeding Fuelto Furs. `haces; andare. do hereby `is a hll,`clear,\aiid exact description thereof, which` will enableotheis `skilled in the art to make and use i drawingformingpart` of this' specification, in which l l ALEXANDER nonsens. AND Esau frginnaur, or V MUSKEGO'NQanoniem.
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` "iheBohodule referred to in these 'Patent To all whom it may] concern Esau TAnnAXtr, of Muskegon, in the county of Mushave invented a new declare that the 'following the 'same,.reference being had to. the', accompanying `Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section of a furnace-provided with `our improved attachment, the plane section being indicated by the line xx, Figure?isafrerticaitransverse section of the same, thcplan'e of section being indicated by the line elly. fir-L parts. j
Smilarlcttersof reference indicate corresponding `Our invention *relates` to feeders for supplying furnaces wit-hline coal, sawdust, shaviug's, Vor other-comt minuted fuelfand the principle thereof consists in i graduating tlegpiecesvto a uniform size as they are fed along, tbrciugfthemiuto ,the lire by a pneumatic 1 power,independent offthe furnace-draught, and regureceives rotary( mn'tion `by steam or other bis .the spoutfor introducing thefuel. within thecaseB.
, umlerstnndingof our invention,
'if'y it inthe claims.
*andthe case.
latingthe exactlocalityof their deposit.V
. We willnow describeall that is necessary to arfull 1A inthe drawing represents a rotary vgingedfwhcel B, `which is securely set up near the furnace C, l l
`The wheellair is` n'iounted upon a' shaft, @which c is the discharge-spout of said case, reaching into thefnrnaccicloseelrehindthe tire-front d of the same. The `blail'esof'the wheel ,are made of steel, castiron, or'fotherstrong materiahand reach close to the- `iinnercircumference fthe case, so as to gather and `convey .all the powdered fuel, and, it necessary, cut
any larger pieces thntynm'y cnterbetween' their ends Disahopper, haringa wire sci'eeinto be placed upon the spout?) in `an inclined position. It is made in forni of nii inclined trough with a'wirev bottom.
The fuel to be dischargedinto thel furnace is thrown y grates, and to consequently distribute 'it-in and then clearly specmachinery.
of the Aupou'this trough, and only-'the portionstinc enough a damper, e, serves to supply -air tothe fan. y I The spout 0 dischargesi'he fuel upon a transverse guide, E, which -is L-shapd in cros'ssection,. and secured transversely againstY the inner side of 'the firefront d.
ff are plates'. pivotedtothe upright flange of the guide E, and provided with rods q that extend through Vapertures in the fire-front tothe face of the furnace.
sitions thatthey will extend across theuguide E'to "deect thee, that is with 'considerable speed fr-ced into the furnace, to any suitable part of the grateor 'manner'.
There may be one o r more such deflecting-plates in each furnace, their operating faces being preferably concave. Having thus described ourV invention,
We claim as new and'desire to Patent- 4 v 1f. The discharging-throat@ leading from a delivery apparatus outside of the furnace, combined, as described, with thetransverse guide E, L-shaped inform, and arranged against the inner side d of the furnace, for the purpose specified.
2. The defiecting-plates f f `arranged 'within Vthe common result of depositing the comminuted fuel within the furnace, ou the principle specified.
- A ALEXANDER' RODGEBS.
ESAU TAR-RANT.
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DANI.; G. GARNSEY,
DANI.. MCLAUGHLIN.
@dite w An opening in the side the case B, regulatgdgby These' plates f can4 he adjusted into such suitable'pof` suitable secure by Letters .furnace for theU purpose. of guiding the fuel in thelde'- l sired direction, substantially as herein shoujn and 'd'e- A the guide E, andntliedie- 'f perform' their respective functions and bringabont the Y
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