US1638738A - Ventilator outtake flue - Google Patents

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US1638738A US84650A US8465026A US1638738A US 1638738 A US1638738 A US 1638738A US 84650 A US84650 A US 84650A US 8465026 A US8465026 A US 8465026A US 1638738 A US1638738 A US 1638738A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23LSUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL ; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES
    • F23L17/00Inducing draught; Tops for chimneys or ventilating shafts; Terminals for flues
    • F23L17/02Tops for chimneys or ventilating shafts; Terminals for flues
    • F23L17/10Tops for chimneys or ventilating shafts; Terminals for flues wherein the top moves as a whole

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  • NORMAN @ur inventionv relates' to improvements in ventiiator outtake finest. and' the object of our. improvement is to supply' for: use in housings for 'hogs or. ⁇ other animals, a deff vice ofthis class-Awhich-is'f efficient. in ⁇ the discharge of; foul air., and which is collapsible to provide head room in a passage, be ⁇
  • FIG. 1 is a transverseV vertical section of the middle part of a housing for animalsyparticularly.designed for Referringto saldFig.y 1, the nuinerallA ⁇ A denotes theoppositely sloped roof of a hoghouse having a iioor 18that partof'which is positioned below the peak ⁇ of the roof being shown Vas a longitudinal passageway.
  • the peak of Vthe roof 1 has a vrectangular vaperture 2 between rafters to seat the hollow squaredbase 4of a rotatable .cupola 3 which is provided with cowl and vane as usual lwhereby it is governed in its position by action of wind currents passing it.
  • a housing angles and'l provided pioxiniatelyjeighteen'-inclieslabove the passageway fioor 18p. ⁇ 'Ehey upper section iiOgis Yof somewhat larger diameter than tlielower. .section 14 to receive the latter with a sliding .thel section '14 beinO" sliorhtl flangedV outY ed upon the roof of a building, andhaving Aj.' tici'nrirfANn'f CHARLES L.. osrnANnEn, orv wArrnn ⁇ L0 ⁇ o. IcwA,y Assrsronsj rro nicnas# ivrnrALl Pnonuors COMPANY, or wA'rnnLoo, row-A.” s
  • a damper 17 to control the inlet end of i the section 14 is rockably mounted upon a shaft 16 fixed across ,the lowerend 'of this Y sect-ion, andv has a frictionalft thereon so Y that when adjusted thereonk it will retain, its adjusted position withoutfdisplacement unlesssuficient force is .applied thereto. l
  • theg lower section V14 may be lifted to telescope into the section 10, .and releasably heldby' 100i a' spring clip 13.
  • the connected sections. 10%14 are'permitted considerable latitude in swing ,e ing in any direction on their flexible chain hangers 8,'so as toswing out ofthey way .195 l i when pushed against'by animals or. persons.
  • the wider top part 1l of the upper section r10 may swingv or rock Y v within thelower'part of the cupolaloo-sely i .while keeping the opening thereof obstructedV ⁇ therebetween as indicated by] the dottedv lines, and whena pairof the chains 8 are devtached'fromthe ears'.6'7 on one sicle,"the
  • tubeV sections will tilt swingingly Yover to the opposite side ofthe cupola to clear the me- Y 'dial Vpassageway thereunder, because of the [connections ofthel other; pairv of chains on v,said opposite side Ato thersection l0 a dis- A. tance below the enlarged head part ll.
  • il chains may be disengaged from the notches 7 :and theftube removed, todraw off hot or l foul vair in the upper part ofthe building whendesired.
  • a device of the class described comprising in combination,l a vVentilating cupola mounted in a roof aperture,- a vertically disposed Vventilatorouttake, tube composed ofVv telescopically connected sections detacli'ably flexibly suspended for' free swinging below and in communication with said cupola, oney section having an inwardly projecting stop part, ain'dvanother sectionfslidable within said sectionhaving an outwardly projecting stop part to engage the stop' on!
  • A-k device of the class described comprising in combination with va.. Ventilating cupola having a rectangular base part mount-n ed in a rectangular opening of the roof of a building.,l ot an open end tube suspended from places spaced from the upper end thereof by pairs of oppositely locatedv fleX- ible membersv detachably. hung from said roof, to normally hang vertically therefrom, the upper end part of the tube above the connections to said members being shaped with an enlarged rectangular head to fit loosely within the rectangular base part ofthe cu* pola, whereby when a pair of said flexible members are detached on oneside, the tube willswing to the other side by the influence of gravity.

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Aug. 9, 1927.
VENTILATGH OUT TAKE FLUE Filed Jan. 29, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet l atroz nu,
' Patented Aug. "e, 1927."
.' NORMAN @ur inventionv relates' to improvements in ventiiator outtake finest. and' the object of our. improvement is to supply' for: use in housings for 'hogs or.` other animals, a deff vice ofthis class-Awhich-is'f efficient. in `the discharge of; foul air., and which is collapsible to provide head room in a passage, be`
side b'eing so d'etachably 'suspended' as to rendenit possible to swing' .the depending ytine away' from `the vertical.
-v'iith' theyfcregoing and'other objects in j View' which willfappear the descriptionv proceeds, therinvention resides-in the coinbrnation' and'l arrangement of parts and in 151' the dieta-11st ofv construction hereinafter described and? claimed, it lbeing understood that changes in the preciseeinbodiinent of invention herein disclosed can j be inade within the scopeo-if whatfis claimed, without` departing `froingthe4 spirit of the invention.
' 1 `Wevhz'v've acconiplishedfthe objects of the` saidliimprovenientsb theinea-ns which are hereinafter fully describedfand clalnned, and
whichxare illustrated. in. the-accompanying drawings, in'whichFig. 1 is a transverseV vertical section of the middle part of a housing for animalsyparticularly.designed for Referringto saldFig.y 1, the nuinerallA`A denotes theoppositely sloped roof of a hoghouse having a iioor 18that partof'which is positioned below the peak `of the roof being shown Vas a longitudinal passageway. The peak of Vthe roof 1 has a vrectangular vaperture 2 between rafters to seat the hollow squaredbase 4of a rotatable .cupola 3 which is provided with cowl and vane as usual lwhereby it is governed in its position by action of wind currents passing it.
As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, a housing angles and'l provided pioxiniatelyjeighteen'-inclieslabove the passageway fioor 18p.` 'Ehey upper section iiOgis Yof somewhat larger diameter than tlielower. .section 14 to receive the latter with a sliding .thel section '14 beinO" sliorhtl flangedV outY ed upon the roof of a building, andhaving Aj.' tici'nrirfANn'f CHARLES L.. osrnANnEn, orv wArrnn{L0}o. IcwA,y Assrsronsj rro nicnas# ivrnrALl Pnonuors COMPANY, or wA'rnnLoo, row-A." s
A fvvnNlrILAToR QUTTAKE rinvii." v Y AppneationfmafJanuary 'aal-1292er serial' Naf'segesd i i' vshield-lplates v4 inounted'. and' .secnailed.I
the raftersi-zae'rossf thexp'eak -of thef'roof' at v55 opposite ends; `of said" roo-fi` opening f2 .within and covering or. shielding: the endopenings of the base of the cupola. i Thispliatehin each case has. small4 projecting lateral jpaitsf J-'at its.` lower endI Vand 'terminal Vportie/nsf v(3 of the projections are bent outi'vard'ly; 'at right' with anotch v7 in their top edges.. -A y Thesen lower parte of tite' .pi'atesy4' proj ectA dow1iwardlryl intoV the louil'ding' a short `dis- 60 tan-ce below thelowern edigefof theba'se; ofthe cupola. The numerals-#101#14denote a sectizonali telescoping outta-liefflue*suspendedk bel'o'w raid.v cupola withiitsflower open end/aptelescoping'fit thereintogxthe upper cndlof" per' endl oftheupper' section:l 1@ .fisfshaped 1 with. divergentl sides rectangularly,at`511v terminatinjg with inwardlysl'oping flanges to lo osely fit1 within the lower part of the cupola tofcl'ose'l the ,op'en-in'gf of the latter; Four Vequidistantly spaced ears 9 are. fixed inthe outer upper wall of the:l section 10 Afspaced` l i below its `squared top part 11 to receive the 85;` Y
lower ends of short chains 8 whose upper terminallinks are hung in the notches 7 of f the shield projections'5-6 as shownin Figs Qand. j Y A damper 17 to control the inlet end of i the section 14 is rockably mounted upon a shaft 16 fixed across ,the lowerend 'of this Y sect-ion, andv has a frictionalft thereon so Y that when adjusted thereonk it will retain, its adjusted position withoutfdisplacement unlesssuficient force is .applied thereto. l
- In case head room is' needed for ar person or vehicle topass beneath Athe outtake tube', theg lower section V14 may be lifted to telescope into the section 10, .and releasably heldby' 100i a' spring clip 13. As indicated by .the'dotted lines in Fig. 1, the connected sections. 10%14 are'permitted considerable latitude in swing ,e ing in any direction on their flexible chain hangers 8,'so as toswing out ofthey way .195 l i when pushed against'by animals or. persons.
The wider top part 1l of the upper section r10, with inclined sides, may swingv or rock Y v within thelower'part of the cupolaloo-sely i .while keeping the opening thereof obstructedV `therebetween as indicated by] the dottedv lines, and whena pairof the chains 8 are devtached'fromthe ears'.6'7 on one sicle,"the
tubeV sections will tilt swingingly Yover to the opposite side ofthe cupola to clear the me- Y 'dial Vpassageway thereunder, because of the [connections ofthel other; pairv of chains on v,said opposite side Ato thersection l0 a dis- A. tance below the enlarged head part ll. The
il chains may be disengaged from the notches 7 :and theftube removed, todraw off hot or l foul vair in the upper part ofthe building whendesired. l
l' Having described ourinvention, whatwev claim as new, 'and desire lto secure by'Letters Patent,'is,: Y
1. A device of the class described, comv prising in combination, a vertically disposed lventilator outtake flueyand a. plurality. of
flexible means detachably connecting opposite partsoftheupper end of the fluer in communication with a roof opening for free 4swinging displacements of the flue when cei' Vanother section having an outwardly projecting bend above saidv crimp within the firstymentioned section to be supported upon said -crimplin onevposition, means for releasably vsecuring the lower of the sections `when telescop ed,.aiid flexible members attached to the upper section of the flue anddetachably con'- nected vto avroof therea-bovev to swingingly suspend the tube in communication with a roof opening thereabove.
v y3. A device of the class described, comprising in combination,l a vVentilating cupola mounted in a roof aperture,- a vertically disposed Vventilatorouttake, tube composed ofVv telescopically connected sections detacli'ably flexibly suspended for' free swinging below and in communication with said cupola, oney section having an inwardly projecting stop part, ain'dvanother sectionfslidable within said sectionhaving an outwardly projecting stop part to engage the stop' on! zthe first-men# tioned' section when the second-mentioned section is withdrawn to engage said'parts, means yfor releasably securing the lowermost section in a telescoped condition, and a rock able imperforate damperv'in the lowermost section mounted frictionally therein.
4t. A-k device of the class described, comprising in combination with va.. Ventilating cupola having a rectangular base part mount-n ed in a rectangular opening of the roof of a building.,l ot an open end tube suspended from places spaced from the upper end thereof by pairs of oppositely locatedv fleX- ible membersv detachably. hung from said roof, to normally hang vertically therefrom, the upper end part of the tube above the connections to said members being shaped with an enlarged rectangular head to fit loosely within the rectangular base part ofthe cu* pola, whereby when a pair of said flexible members are detached on oneside, the tube willswing to the other side by the influence of gravity. j
tures.
ORMANA. Lioiirr;
ln testimony whereof'we aifixvourtsigna-V f CHARLES L. osTRANDER. k
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US2962954A (en) * 1957-11-25 1960-12-06 Venard C Webb Aeration apparatus for storage bins
US6500061B1 (en) * 2001-10-12 2002-12-31 Wallace Raymond Ambrose Tilting hood ventilator

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