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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to a thimble construction for use in connecting the end of a furnace or stove pipe with the smoke ue of a chimney. It is a primary object and purpose of the resent invention to make a thimble of this character of sheet metal, having few parts all of which are easily produced and assembled, and with which the smoke pipe of the stove or furnace may be very quickly and easily associated and thereafter clamped in place, the length of the pipe being capable of considerable variation, as the thimble provides for such variation. Yarious other objects and purposes together with novel constructions for attaining the same will appear as understanding of the invention is had from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which,
  • Fig. l is a central longitudinal section through the thimble, showing the same in operative position in association with a flue and smoke pipe leading thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section, substantially on the plane of line 2-2, of Fig. l, and looking in the direction indicated by the arrows, and
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of one of the members of the thimble construction.
  • a cylindrical member l of sheet metal is used, at one end being formed with an annular Han e 2 and at the opposite end with an outward y extending bead 3, as shown.
  • This member is adapted to be placed through an opening in a wall 4 of the chimney, the flange 2 bearing against the outer side of the wall, and the bead 3 coming against an inner side.
  • the opening through the wall is made large enough for the passage of the bead 3 and after the member is in place, the space around the same is lled with cement or other suitable material to completely fill the space and permanently secure the member in place.
  • a second member of substantiallyl cylindrical formv is placed.
  • This member, indicated 'at 5 is also formed from sheet metal rolled into form and having a bead 6 at its inner end adapted to fit within the bead 3 of the first member and with overlapping edge portions Y, as shown, whereby the member may be compressed to reduce its size when put through the first member l, expanding when released to completely fill the same.
  • the bead 6 interlocked with bead 3 serves to hold the second member from disconnection with 'the first member, as is evident.
  • Two sheet metal ears 8 are permanently secured to the member 5, one at each side of the longitudinal separation line thereof, the
  • a bolt 9, having a head at one end and threaded at the other is passed through the ears, a nut l0 threading on to the screw threaded end of ⁇ the bolt.
  • the ears may be drawn toward each other to any desired posi tion within the limits prescribed by the disarlice apart of the ears and the length of the
  • the end of a stove or furnace smoke pipe 1l may be inserted into the outer end of the inner member 5 of the thimble and adjusted to the required position, after which the bolt and nut may be actuated to clamp said inner member against the pipe.
  • This construction hasV many advantages over the usual construction of thimble employed. Particularly, a relatively long sup port for the end of the smoke pipe is provided and there is nonecessity for cutting the last length of pipe to any exact dimension, nor is there. any danger that the pipe will disconnect from the thimble, a sure and positive connection being made.
  • the construction is manufactured at low cost and is durable, efficient, and satisfactory in; every way.
  • A. thimble construction comprising an outer cylindrical sleeve formed with an outwardly extending annular iange at oncend with a bead having a concaved annular recess onr its inner side at the other end, a sheet metal member' having overlapping edge portions located Within the said sleeve and formed With a bead at one end for entrance into the recess of the lbead on the first member, said member being longer than the sleeve, ears connected to said sheet Vmetal member one at each side o'f the longitudinal division line of the member, a bolt passing through the ears, and a nut threaded on to one end of the bolt, substantially as and for the purposes described.
  • a thimble construction comprising an outer icylindrical sleeve having means each end to secure it in and through an open- ⁇ ing in a chimney Wall, a cylindrical sheet metal inner member longer than the sleeve inserted in said sleeve and having overlapping'edge portions whereby the member may becompressed, interengaging means on [be sleeve and said inner member at their inner ends'for detach-ably connecting the same ta lgether, and means on the inner member for reducing the size thereofv compressing and to clamp the same against a lsmoke pipe, substantially as described.

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June 19, 1923.
. W. W. GROBE THIMBLE CONSTRUCTION Filed May 2e Home hwenor Nomar* Ulrobe.
Patented .lune 19, 1923.
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THIMBLE CONSTRUCTION.
Application filed May 26, 1922. Serial No. 563,957.
.To all 107mm t may concern.' n
Be it known that I, IVALTER 1WILLIAM GROE, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Hamilton, in the county of Butler and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Thimble Constructions and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to a thimble construction for use in connecting the end of a furnace or stove pipe with the smoke ue of a chimney. It is a primary object and purpose of the resent invention to make a thimble of this character of sheet metal, having few parts all of which are easily produced and assembled, and with which the smoke pipe of the stove or furnace may be very quickly and easily associated and thereafter clamped in place, the length of the pipe being capable of considerable variation, as the thimble provides for such variation. Yarious other objects and purposes together with novel constructions for attaining the same will appear as understanding of the invention is had from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which,
Fig. l is a central longitudinal section through the thimble, showing the same in operative position in association with a flue and smoke pipe leading thereto.
Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section, substantially on the plane of line 2-2, of Fig. l, and looking in the direction indicated by the arrows, and
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of one of the members of the thimble construction.
In the construction of the thimble, a cylindrical member l of sheet metal is used, at one end being formed with an annular Han e 2 and at the opposite end with an outward y extending bead 3, as shown. This member is adapted to be placed through an opening in a wall 4 of the chimney, the flange 2 bearing against the outer side of the wall, and the bead 3 coming against an inner side. In placing the member in position, the opening through the wall is made large enough for the passage of the bead 3 and after the member is in place, the space around the same is lled with cement or other suitable material to completely fill the space and permanently secure the member in place.y
`Within the outer member, a second member of substantiallyl cylindrical formv is placed. This member, indicated 'at 5 is also formed from sheet metal rolled into form and having a bead 6 at its inner end adapted to fit within the bead 3 of the first member and with overlapping edge portions Y, as shown, whereby the member may be compressed to reduce its size when put through the first member l, expanding when released to completely fill the same. The bead 6 interlocked with bead 3 serves to hold the second member from disconnection with 'the first member, as is evident.
Two sheet metal ears 8 are permanently secured to the member 5, one at each side of the longitudinal separation line thereof, the
same projecting outwardly. A bolt 9, having a head at one end and threaded at the other is passed through the ears, a nut l0 threading on to the screw threaded end of `the bolt. By use of a screw driver engaged with the head of the bolt, the ears may be drawn toward each other to any desired posi tion within the limits prescribed by the disarlice apart of the ears and the length of the With a thimble as thus constructed, the end of a stove or furnace smoke pipe 1l may be inserted into the outer end of the inner member 5 of the thimble and adjusted to the required position, after which the bolt and nut may be actuated to clamp said inner member against the pipe. A. sure and positive connection is made but one that may be readily released at any time if it is desired to take the pipe down, as for cleaning.A
This construction hasV many advantages over the usual construction of thimble employed. Particularly, a relatively long sup port for the end of the smoke pipe is provided and there is nonecessity for cutting the last length of pipe to any exact dimension, nor is there. any danger that the pipe will disconnect from the thimble, a sure and positive connection being made. The construction is manufactured at low cost and is durable, efficient, and satisfactory in; every way.
I claim:
l. A. thimble construction comprising an outer cylindrical sleeve formed with an outwardly extending annular iange at oncend with a bead having a concaved annular recess onr its inner side at the other end, a sheet metal member' having overlapping edge portions located Within the said sleeve and formed With a bead at one end for entrance into the recess of the lbead on the first member, said member being longer than the sleeve, ears connected to said sheet Vmetal member one at each side o'f the longitudinal division line of the member, a bolt passing through the ears, and a nut threaded on to one end of the bolt, substantially as and for the purposes described.
2. A thimble construction, comprising an outer icylindrical sleeve having means each end to secure it in and through an open-` ing in a chimney Wall, a cylindrical sheet metal inner member longer than the sleeve inserted in said sleeve and having overlapping'edge portions whereby the member may becompressed, interengaging means on [be sleeve and said inner member at their inner ends'for detach-ably connecting the same ta lgether, and means on the inner member for reducing the size thereofv compressing and to clamp the same against a lsmoke pipe, substantially as described.
'In testimony whereof l affix' my signature.
WALTER WILLIAM GROBE;
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