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US1308613A
US1308613A US1308613DA US1308613A US 1308613 A US1308613 A US 1308613A US 1308613D A US1308613D A US 1308613DA US 1308613 A US1308613 A US 1308613A
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  • This invention relates to devices of the character that are used for spraying or dampening the ashes in the ash box of a furnaee or hoiler so as to prevent. dust from rising when the furnace is heing shaken down or when the ashes are heing removed from the ash box.
  • the main object of my invention is to provide an efficient ash spraying device of simple design that will not clog up quickly and which will deliver a. spray that extends over substantially the entire area of the ash box of the furnace or hoiler on which the device is used.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a top plan view of a furnace ash hox equipped with my in'iproved ash spraying device.
  • Fig. .5 is a vertical sectional view. taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevational view of the nozzle of said spraying device.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional View of said nozzle:
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional View of said nozzle.
  • A designates the ash box of a furnace
  • B designates a water supply pipe and (l designates a nozzle on said pipe that introduces a spray of water into the ash box A so as to dampen the ashes that eollect in said ash box.
  • the water supply pipe B can enter the ash box at any desired point, but said pipe is preferably provided with a horizontally-disposed portion 1 located at the front side of the fire box and having the nozzle mounted on the end of same.
  • the horizontal portion 1 of the water supply pipe is located at approximately the horizontal center of the ash box, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the Water supply pipe ll is provided with a valve 2 for regulating the flow of water through said pipe;
  • the nozzle 1 is so constructed that it delivers a spray over suhstantially the entire area of the ash hox. as indieated by the hrokeu lines in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Said nozzle is provided with an end wall 3, preferably of suhstautially semispherical shape in outline or form, and one or more slots that extend transversely across the end wall 3.
  • a second slot 7/ is formed in the convexed end wall of the nozzle helow the slot re and this second slot is preferably inclined downwardly slightly. as shown in Fig. 4. so that the spray which emerges from same will be discharged downwardly at a slight angle. instead of horizontally. If di sired.
  • the end wall of the nozzle can he provided with a third slot 2 which extends in the same general direction as the slots .7" and 2 hut which is disposed at a sharper angle than the slot i Due to the fact that the slots ahove referred to are formed in the lower half of the eonvexed end wall of the nozzle. the upper slot .1 will he of the greatest length. the second slot 7 a trifle shorter and the third slot 2 still shorter.
  • the three sprays 0r sheets of water that emerge from the noz zle produce a shower whose effective area covers the entire bottom of the ash box and extends from the front to the rear wall of the ash box and from one side wall to the other. thus causing all of the ashes in the ash hox to he thoroughly wet down or dampened. Furthermore, such a nozzle will not elog. quickly. due to the fact that the water openings in same consist of one or more slots. in addition to the desirable features ahove pointed out my improved ash spraying device is inexpensive to manufacture. as the nozzle F of same consists of a single casting in which saw kerfs are formed to produce the water discharge openings.
  • end wall of the nozzle substantially smut-spherical-shaped in general outline, this is not essential, so tang as said end wall is of such shape that one or more of the water slots that are formed in same can extend rearwardly far enough to cause the spray to spread out laterally from the sides of the nozzle.
  • An ash spraying device for the ash pits or 10 boxes of furnaces and boilers comprising a water supply pipe provided with a nozzle having an end well equipped with a plurality of transversely disposed slots arranged at such angles that a plurality of substantially fan-sha ed sprays of water will be disehargm forwardly and downwardly, the spray fron the upper slot extending substan t ally horizontally and extending substantially over the entire area of the ash-pit.

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E. C. ANDERSON.
ASH SPRAYING DEVtCE FOR FURNACES AND BOILERS. APPLICATION FILED mass. 1918 1 308,61 3. Patented July 1, 1919.
{ W W ymnm UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWIN C. ANDERSON, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ASSIGNOR TO THE BUCKS STOVE 8t RANGE COMPANY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION OF MISSOURI.
Specification of Letters Patent.
atented July I, 1919.
Application filed August 19. 1918. Serial No. 250,540.
To all whomv'fi VII/III] concern Be it known that l, llnwm (l. ANnnnsoN. a citizen of the United States, residing at St. Louis, Missouri, have in vented a certain new and useful lmprovenmntin Ash-Spraying Devices for Furnaces and Boilers. of which the following is a full. clear, and exact description. sueh as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to devices of the character that are used for spraying or dampening the ashes in the ash box of a furnaee or hoiler so as to prevent. dust from rising when the furnace is heing shaken down or when the ashes are heing removed from the ash box.
The main object of my invention is to provide an efficient ash spraying device of simple design that will not clog up quickly and which will deliver a. spray that extends over substantially the entire area of the ash box of the furnace or hoiler on which the device is used.
Figure 1 of the drawings is a top plan view of a furnace ash hox equipped with my in'iproved ash spraying device.
Fig. .5 is a vertical sectional view. taken on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a front elevational view of the nozzle of said spraying device.
Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional View of said nozzle: and
Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional View of said nozzle.
Referring to the drawings which illustrate the preferred form of my invention. A designates the ash box of a furnace, B designates a water supply pipe and (l designates a nozzle on said pipe that introduces a spray of water into the ash box A so as to dampen the ashes that eollect in said ash box. The water supply pipe B can enter the ash box at any desired point, but said pipe is preferably provided with a horizontally-disposed portion 1 located at the front side of the fire box and having the nozzle mounted on the end of same. In the form of my invention herein illustrated the horizontal portion 1 of the water supply pipe is located at approximately the horizontal center of the ash box, as shown in Fig. 2. and the Water supply pipe ll is provided with a valve 2 for regulating the flow of water through said pipe;
The nozzle 1 is so constructed that it delivers a spray over suhstantially the entire area of the ash hox. as indieated by the hrokeu lines in Figs. 1 and 2. Said nozzle is provided with an end wall 3, preferably of suhstautially semispherical shape in outline or form, and one or more slots that extend transversely across the end wall 3. I prefer to provide the nozzle with a horizontallydisposed slot .r that extends transversely across the end wall of the nozzle at approxi mately the horizontal center of same and ha \c said slot extend rem'wardly far enough so as to produce a suhstantially arc-shaped slot. therehy causing the water that is discharged from said slot to spread laterally and form a suhstantially flat. fan shaped spray which covers approximately the entire area of the ash hox. A second slot 7/ is formed in the convexed end wall of the nozzle helow the slot re and this second slot is preferably inclined downwardly slightly. as shown in Fig. 4. so that the spray which emerges from same will be discharged downwardly at a slight angle. instead of horizontally. If di sired. the end wall of the nozzle can he provided with a third slot 2 which extends in the same general direction as the slots .7" and 2 hut which is disposed at a sharper angle than the slot i Due to the fact that the slots ahove referred to are formed in the lower half of the eonvexed end wall of the nozzle. the upper slot .1 will he of the greatest length. the second slot 7 a trifle shorter and the third slot 2 still shorter.
When the device is in use the three sprays 0r sheets of water that emerge from the noz zle produce a shower whose effective area covers the entire bottom of the ash box and extends from the front to the rear wall of the ash box and from one side wall to the other. thus causing all of the ashes in the ash hox to he thoroughly wet down or dampened. Furthermore, such a nozzle will not elog. quickly. due to the fact that the water openings in same consist of one or more slots. in addition to the desirable features ahove pointed out my improved ash spraying device is inexpensive to manufacture. as the nozzle F of same consists of a single casting in which saw kerfs are formed to produce the water discharge openings. While I prefer to make the end wall of the nozzle substantially smut-spherical-shaped in general outline, this is not essential, so tang as said end wall is of such shape that one or more of the water slots that are formed in same can extend rearwardly far enough to cause the spray to spread out laterally from the sides of the nozzle.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
An ash spraying device for the ash pits or 10 boxes of furnaces and boilers, comprising a water supply pipe provided with a nozzle having an end well equipped with a plurality of transversely disposed slots arranged at such angles that a plurality of substantially fan-sha ed sprays of water will be disehargm forwardly and downwardly, the spray fron the upper slot extending substan t ally horizontally and extending substantially over the entire area of the ash-pit.
EDWIN C. ANDERSON.
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US2544558A (en) * 1940-08-02 1951-03-06 Pyrene Mfg Co Multiple outlet nozzle
US2840112A (en) * 1954-11-04 1958-06-24 Yarnall Waring Co Check return fitting
US2959361A (en) * 1959-03-06 1960-11-08 Lingis Stanislaw Nozzle for oil burner
US3401888A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-09-17 Sutter Arthur Snow nozzle
US3424381A (en) * 1966-10-17 1969-01-28 Carl L Best Complete multipurpose straight line sprinkler
US4471908A (en) * 1981-03-09 1984-09-18 The Toro Company Pattern sprinkler head
US6012652A (en) * 1998-01-30 2000-01-11 Mobil Oil Corporation Atomizing nozzle and method of use thereof
US20030080220A1 (en) * 1999-09-16 2003-05-01 Mather Brian D. Powder spray gun with inline angle spray nozzle
US7988071B2 (en) 2007-10-30 2011-08-02 Bredberg Anthony J Lawn sprinkler
US9108206B1 (en) 2013-03-15 2015-08-18 Anthony J. Bredberg Water control system for sprinkler nozzle
US9227207B1 (en) 2013-03-15 2016-01-05 Anthony J. Bredberg Multi-nozzle cam driven sprinkler head

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2544558A (en) * 1940-08-02 1951-03-06 Pyrene Mfg Co Multiple outlet nozzle
US2840112A (en) * 1954-11-04 1958-06-24 Yarnall Waring Co Check return fitting
US2959361A (en) * 1959-03-06 1960-11-08 Lingis Stanislaw Nozzle for oil burner
US3401888A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-09-17 Sutter Arthur Snow nozzle
US3424381A (en) * 1966-10-17 1969-01-28 Carl L Best Complete multipurpose straight line sprinkler
US4471908A (en) * 1981-03-09 1984-09-18 The Toro Company Pattern sprinkler head
US6012652A (en) * 1998-01-30 2000-01-11 Mobil Oil Corporation Atomizing nozzle and method of use thereof
US20030080220A1 (en) * 1999-09-16 2003-05-01 Mather Brian D. Powder spray gun with inline angle spray nozzle
US7988071B2 (en) 2007-10-30 2011-08-02 Bredberg Anthony J Lawn sprinkler
US8328117B2 (en) 2007-10-30 2012-12-11 Bredberg Anthony J Lawn sprinkler
US8567697B2 (en) 2007-10-30 2013-10-29 Anthony J. Bredberg Lawn sprinkler
US9108206B1 (en) 2013-03-15 2015-08-18 Anthony J. Bredberg Water control system for sprinkler nozzle
US9227207B1 (en) 2013-03-15 2016-01-05 Anthony J. Bredberg Multi-nozzle cam driven sprinkler head

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