US125461A - Improvement in railroad car-ventilators - Google Patents
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- My invention consists of an arrangement of passages adapted to promote the inliowing of pure air and escape of heated and foul air through openings similar to the ordinary ones used in the upper parts of the sides of cars and controlledby one valve. It also consists of an arrangement for locking the valve open or shut, all as hereinafter described.
- Figure l is an inner front elevation of my improved ventilator with the valve opened.
- Fig. 2 is a similar view with the door closed.
- Fig. 3 is an elevation with the valve and front plate removed.
- Fig. 4 is a section on the line a' of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is a section on the line y y of Fig. 3, representing the passage of air through the ventilator when the car is in motion.
- Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line z z of Fig. 2.
- A is a cast-metal plate, with a large ventilating-passage, B, and a valve, C, for closing and opening said passage similar to those com- -monly applied to the insides of the side walls for If'entilating cars.
- a plate, J being arranged at the bottom of said passage to close the discharge in that di rection 5 and behind this plate H is still another, M, connected to the sides N, inclosing the spaces O P on three sides, which said spaces are not closed at the bottom, and only partially at the top, there being an openin g, Q, through the roof L.
- the spaces P and K are divided by a plate, It; but this is immaterial, except as a means of making a stronger apparatus than would be without it.
- I have the uppermost escapepassages F. for the warm and light air discharging under the roof, which prevents the cinders from falling in through said passages, while the said warm air either escapes up through Q when the cars are not running, or downward through P when they are running, by reason of the Vdown-draught caused by the motion; and I have the lower passages G K for the infiowing air, which, coming over the top of H, will be freed from the cinders.
- I For fastening the valve ope and shut, I provide it with the rib T, and arrange it to rise and .fall slightly on its pivots, and provide the notch U in the plate A for said rib to fall into to hold it open, and another notch, V, for holding it shut.
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UNITED STATES EEICE.
IMPROVEMENT IN RAILRopAD CAR-VENTILAToRs.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 125,461, dated April 9,1872.
Specification describing a new and Improved Car- Ventilator, invented by SAMUEL E. KIRK- PATRICK, of St. Albans, in the county of Fra-nklin and State of Vermont.
My invention consists of an arrangement of passages adapted to promote the inliowing of pure air and escape of heated and foul air through openings similar to the ordinary ones used in the upper parts of the sides of cars and controlledby one valve. It also consists of an arrangement for locking the valve open or shut, all as hereinafter described.
Figure l is an inner front elevation of my improved ventilator with the valve opened. Fig. 2 is a similar view with the door closed. Fig. 3 is an elevation with the valve and front plate removed. Fig. 4 is a section on the line a' of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 is a section on the line y y of Fig. 3, representing the passage of air through the ventilator when the car is in motion. Fig. 6 is a horizontal section on the line z z of Fig. 2.
Similar lettersv of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
Ais a cast-metal plate, with a large ventilating-passage, B, and a valve, C, for closing and opening said passage similar to those com- -monly applied to the insides of the side walls for If'entilating cars.
Behind this plate and valve,
or-on the outside ofthe car-wall, which Vmay be considered to be representedlby the block D, I arrange a thin plate of metal or other substance, as shown, with two large sprin gs, F, about midway between the top and bottom and another, G, at the center ot' the bottom. Behind this plate E, and at a suitable distance from it, is another, H, extending from the bottom nearly to the top, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, but only as wide as the width of spring G, and connected to plate E, on each side of the said opening G, by the strips I forming a passage, K, from below said opening to the top of said plate H, discharging underthe roof L,
a plate, J, being arranged at the bottom of said passage to close the discharge in that di rection 5 and behind this plate H is still another, M, connected to the sides N, inclosing the spaces O P on three sides, which said spaces are not closed at the bottom, and only partially at the top, there being an openin g, Q, through the roof L. In this example the spaces P and K are divided by a plate, It; but this is immaterial, except as a means of making a stronger apparatus than would be without it.
By this arrangement I have the uppermost escapepassages F. for the warm and light air discharging under the roof, which prevents the cinders from falling in through said passages, while the said warm air either escapes up through Q when the cars are not running, or downward through P when they are running, by reason of the Vdown-draught caused by the motion; and I have the lower passages G K for the infiowing air, which, coming over the top of H, will be freed from the cinders.
For fastening the valve ope and shut, I provide it with the rib T, and arrange it to rise and .fall slightly on its pivots, and provide the notch U in the plate A for said rib to fall into to hold it open, and another notch, V, for holding it shut.
I do not limit myself to the construction of the apparatus which I have here shown for forming the said passages; but consider the arrangement of passages with protectingwalls L M Q. to be the essential feature however produced and therefore,
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The arrangement of escape-passages F, supply passages G K, and the walls L N M for effecting a supply and exhaust through an ordinary Ventilating-opening, B, and excluding the cinders, all substantially as specified.
2: I also claim the valve, arranged to rise.
and fall on its pivots, and provided with the rib T, and the grooves U and V in the frame for locking said valve either closed or open, substantially as specified. l
The above specication of my invention signed by me this 23d day of January, 1872.
SAMUEL E. KIBKPATBICK. Witnesses:
T. B. MosHER, GEO. W. MABEE.
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