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- My present invention consists in a grate-bar sustained, by crank-arms, upon a shaft that can be partially turned to lower the bar or raise it up to place in the grate between the stationary bars.
- the shaft can be partially rotated by a lever, and the bar sustained when in place; hence this device gives an easy, re-
- Figure l is a section,t1'ans versely, ofthe grate-bars
- Fig. L is a plan ot' the same at one end.
- the bars a a are stationary and ot' any desired character. I have represented them as metallic tubes, throughwhich water circulates, and they ⁇ are arranged in sections, with the central bar of each section the highest; and at the ends these tubular bars open into waterspaces, so that the water may pass in at one. end and out at the other. rl ⁇ his feature, however, is well known, and it will be apparent that my improvementis available in any furnace to which the movable bars andvcranliarms can be applied. Instead of providing' bars all the way across the furnace, that are xed, I omit one of the stationary bars at the Yspace between every three bars, more or less, and introduce at that point one of my movable bars.
- Each movable bar c is at the ends of arms t', that are connected to or formed with the shaft l, and this shaft l passes through the iire box or supports m, below the grate a, and is located in such a manner that the bar e may be turned up into the proper place between the groups of bars a a or turned down,
- Fig. l to open that space and may be used to hold the shaft when the bar c' is turned up to its place.
- Any other suitable stop may be employed for this purpose, and where the shaft l is in a position not easy ot' access, a toothed segment, n., may be provided that gears into a pinion at the end of the shaft I, and to this segment the lever c may be applied.
- rlhc movable bar or bars in being raised or lowered, maintain a posit-ion parallel to the stationary bars, or nearly so, and the devices for moving these bars up and down may be varied, and a rack and pinion, levers, or similar devices, be employed.
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PATENT CEEICE t JOSEPH D. SLICIITER, OF READING', PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN GRATES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 147,072, dated February 3, 1874; application filed December 16, 1873.
To all whom it may concern.:
Be it known that I, J osEPI-r D. SLIenTEn, of Reading, in the State of Pennsylvania, have invented an Improvement in Grates for Furnaces, Stoves, &c., ot' which the following' is a specification:
In order to discharge elinkers that accumulate in furnaces, some of the bars have been removable by drawing them out endwise. This is difiicult, and sometimes impossible, to do. l have made the alternate bars so that they can be raised and lowered, such device forming the substance of a separate `application for .Letters Patent.
My present invention consists in a grate-bar sustained, by crank-arms, upon a shaft that can be partially turned to lower the bar or raise it up to place in the grate between the stationary bars. The shaft can be partially rotated by a lever, and the bar sustained when in place; hence this device gives an easy, re-
liable, and cheap means for removing clinker and other foreign material from the furnace without removing the incandescent fuel.
ln the drawing, Figure l is a section,t1'ans versely, ofthe grate-bars, and Fig. L is a plan ot' the same at one end.
The bars a a are stationary and ot' any desired character. I have represented them as metallic tubes, throughwhich water circulates, and they `are arranged in sections, with the central bar of each section the highest; and at the ends these tubular bars open into waterspaces, so that the water may pass in at one. end and out at the other. rl`his feature, however, is well known, and it will be apparent that my improvementis available in any furnace to which the movable bars andvcranliarms can be applied. Instead of providing' bars all the way across the furnace, that are xed, I omit one of the stationary bars at the Yspace between every three bars, more or less, and introduce at that point one of my movable bars. Each movable bar c is at the ends of arms t', that are connected to or formed with the shaft l, and this shaft l passes through the iire box or supports m, below the grate a, and is located in such a manner that the bar e may be turned up into the proper place between the groups of bars a a or turned down,
as shown in Fig. l, to open that space and may be used to hold the shaft when the bar c' is turned up to its place. Any other suitable stop may be employed for this purpose, and where the shaft l is in a position not easy ot' access, a toothed segment, n., may be provided that gears into a pinion at the end of the shaft I, and to this segment the lever c may be applied. rlhc movable bar or bars, in being raised or lowered, maintain a posit-ion parallel to the stationary bars, or nearly so, and the devices for moving these bars up and down may be varied, and a rack and pinion, levers, or similar devices, be employed.
I claim as my invention- A series of stationary bars, with movable bars applied intermedia-tely and sustained by arms and raised or lowered parallel, or nearly so, to the stationary bars, substantially as set forth. n
Signed by mc this l2thday of December, A. l). 1873.
J. D. SLIGHTER. lVitncsses:
GEO. T. IrNcKNEv, CEAS. 1I. SMITH.
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| US3064812A (en) * | 1956-07-28 | 1962-11-20 | Wehner Albert | Pervious surface |
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