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US130633A
US130633A US130633DA US130633A US 130633 A US130633 A US 130633A US 130633D A US130633D A US 130633DA US 130633 A US130633 A US 130633A
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  • My invention consists of a novel arrangement of the devices comprising a tuyere, with a hollow oval-headed plug below a large circular opening in the cap, whereby said devices may be adjusted to cause the air to escape both around the oval head in an annular jet, ⁇ and through the hole of the plug in a central jet, or through either alone, and to vary the quantity discharged through either at pleasure, all as will be hereinafter described.
  • Figure l is a plan view of my improved tuyere.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional elevation taken on the line .fr m of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a key for turning the plug.
  • A represents an ordinary inverted cup- ⁇ shaped cap, with a large central air-hole, B,
  • the plate D has also a vertical hollow extension, K, rising from its upper surface, on which is tted the hollouT oval headed plug L for controlling the escape of air from the cup A, through hole B, around the head of said plug; also for discharging a central jet through its hole M, from the cup C,
  • This plug iits at its lower end within a short vertical'ange, N, of valve F, and has two lateral projections, O, extending into notches in said ilange so as to reston it when the valve rises; also so as to turn said ⁇ valve for opening and closing it, the plug being turned by a key, P, introduced through hole B into they top of hole M.
  • This plate or valve F turns around the hollow projection K of plate D, laying fiat upon said plate when closing the opening E; Abut it has two projections, Q, from its periphery, at opposite sides,
  • the iiow through the center hole may be diminished, as required, or wholly cut oft', the ilow over the4 top of the plug being unobstructed 5 but after wholl y shutting oft' the flow through the plug, by turning still further to the right and causing the valve F to rise on the iuclines R, the flow through the plug will again be set up, and the tlow over the plug will be diminished by the rising of the plug, and linally cut oid' entirely, at which time the passage through the plug will be fully opened again.
  • valve I When the passages E are closed bythe valve F the valve I below may be opened, without any loss of wind, to let the ashes fall out; also to let the tine dust drop down through the hole ot' the plug.

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Improvement in Tuyeres..
Patented Aug 20,1872.
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IMPROVEMENT IN TUYERES.1
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 130,633, dated August 20, 1872.
Specification describing anew and Improved Tuyere, invented by THEoDoR G1LsoN,of Port Vashington, in the county of Ozaukee and State of Wisconsin.
My invention consists of a novel arrangement of the devices comprising a tuyere, with a hollow oval-headed plug below a large circular opening in the cap, whereby said devices may be adjusted to cause the air to escape both around the oval head in an annular jet,`and through the hole of the plug in a central jet, or through either alone, and to vary the quantity discharged through either at pleasure, all as will be hereinafter described.
Figure l is a plan view of my improved tuyere. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional elevation taken on the line .fr m of Fig. 1. Fig.
3 is a horizontal section, and Fig. 4 is a side elevation of a key for turning the plug.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A represents an ordinary inverted cup- `shaped cap, with a large central air-hole, B,
in the top, such as is commonly used in tuyeres, and (l is another cup arranged under A, and connected with it edge to edge. These two cups are divided in the plane in which they1 are joined together by a diaphragm, D, having air-passages E, and above it is a valve or register, F, for closing and opening said passages. The bottom oi' cup C ha-s also openings H, with a valve or register, I, for controlling them. The plate D has also a vertical hollow extension, K, rising from its upper surface, on which is tted the hollouT oval headed plug L for controlling the escape of air from the cup A, through hole B, around the head of said plug; also for discharging a central jet through its hole M, from the cup C,
below plate D. This plug iits at its lower end within a short vertical'ange, N, of valve F, and has two lateral projections, O, extending into notches in said ilange so as to reston it when the valve rises; also so as to turn said` valve for opening and closing it, the plug being turned by a key, P, introduced through hole B into they top of hole M. This plate or valve F turns around the hollow projection K of plate D, laying fiat upon said plate when closing the opening E; Abut it has two projections, Q, from its periphery, at opposite sides,
which ride up inclines R when the plate is turned to the right, after having closed the passage E, to open them again, and at the same time diminish or close altogether the annular opening around the head ofthe plug by liitin g the latter up toward or against the under side of cup A.
The air enters cup A through the nozzle S, and when the disk F is turned far enough to the left to wholly uncover passages E, flows up over and around plug L, and down through said passages E and up through the center hole in the plug unobstructedly, giving a full measure of air and making the largest re. Then, by turning valvcF to the right by key P, the iiow through the center hole may be diminished, as required, or wholly cut oft', the ilow over the4 top of the plug being unobstructed 5 but after wholl y shutting oft' the flow through the plug, by turning still further to the right and causing the valve F to rise on the iuclines R, the flow through the plug will again be set up, and the tlow over the plug will be diminished by the rising of the plug, and linally cut oid' entirely, at which time the passage through the plug will be fully opened again. This makes the smallest lire, which, it will be seen, can be varied by gradual stages to suit any required condition between the two ext-reines, which differ by a very considerable range.
When the passages E are closed bythe valve F the valve I below may be opened, without any loss of wind, to let the ashes fall out; also to let the tine dust drop down through the hole ot' the plug.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Fatent- l. The combination, with cups A and C, oi' the dividing-plate D with openings E and inclines It, the valve or register plate F, and hollow plug L, the said cup A having the opening B at the top, all substantially as specified.
2. In combination with the above, the reg ister or valve I and passages in the bottom of cup C, substantially as speciiied.
f THEODOR GILSON.
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JOHN GENGLEP., A. HEIDKAMP.
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