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US1645171A
US1645171A US73984724A US1645171A US 1645171 A US1645171 A US 1645171A US 73984724 A US73984724 A US 73984724A US 1645171 A US1645171 A US 1645171A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23MCASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the invention relates to doors and particularly to furnace doors and has as its prime object the provision of a construction whereby the door and frame may co-operate with 5 each other to maintain an air tight connection between them.
  • Another feature of the invention is to provide a look upon the hanger for the door to lock the hanger to the door frame and to mount the door with relation to the hanger so that it may yield to compensate for the expansion and contraction of the door when the latter is in engagement with the door frame and the hanger frame is locked to said door frame.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a door, frame and hanger conof the structure shown in Fi showing 1n dotted lines a portlon thereof in structed in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation of the structure shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3 is a sectional view of a fragment res 1 and 2 changed position.
  • a door structure having a door frame 10 door ll and door hanger frame 12 is contemplated.
  • the hanger frame is pivotally secured to the door frame 10 at 13 and 14 and is designed cto be releasably locked to the door frame by means of the locking mechanism generally designated 15 and 16.
  • This hanger frame 12 hasthe door 11 secured to it so that said door and hanger frame may move relatively. to each other when the door is brought into engagement with the door frame or caused so to do by the expansion and contraction of the'ele ments entering into the structure.
  • the door 11 1s mounted for adjustment relatively to the hanger frame 12 so as to compensate for warplng of the door or frame and thereby permit an air tight connection to be formed between the door and door frame.
  • the door 1.1 is also resiliently mounted so that it may yield and compensate for the expansion and contraction of the parts and also prevent breakage thereof should anything become lodged between the door and frame which might interfere with the proper closing of the door.
  • the door is suspended from the door frame 12 at points 17 18,19 and 20 by means of the bolts 21-21 which are threaded with apertures provided in said door, the bolts being loosely mounted at said points so as to allow movement of the door with respect to the hanger frame.
  • hanger frame is recessed at the apertures through which said bolts are passed to respectively receive coil springs such as 22 g which surround the bolts 21 and have one end thereof located in the recess and react bet-ween the door and hanger frame.
  • This last mentioned arrangement provides a means for automatically compensating for the expansion and contraction of the door and its associated elements and in addition .provides a means whereby the door maybe adjusted to compensate for the warping of the door and its associated parts and thereby procure and maintain the proper contact between the door and frame to maintain the necessary air tight connection.
  • the arrangement just described also provides a means for preventing cracking of the door should anything become lodged between the door and door frame.
  • the hanger frame and the door frame are provided with elements which co-operate with each other whereby to releasably lock the door and hanger to the frame. This locking mechanism is designed to lock the elements together even though said elements have become warped or the closing of the door is otherwise interfered with.
  • the door frame is provided with a hook shaped element 23 and the door hanger frame is provided with an arm or extension 24 to which a handle or lever 25 is connected by means of the pivot 26.
  • the handle 25 and the extension are respectively provided with elements 26 and 27 which co-operate with each other to provide stops which co-operate' to limit the movement of the handle when the latter is brought to locking position.
  • a member 28 is pivotally secured to the lever and is provided to releasably. engage the hook shaped element 23 of thedoor frame.
  • This member 28 is in the present instance U-shaped and is connected to the lever eccentrically with relation to the pivot of said lever which will thus,'when the lever is manipulated, move the member 28 to engage or release thehook shaped element 23.
  • a means is provided for providing an effective seal between the door and the door frame, this means being preferably removable and of a material such as asbestos or other heat resisting composition.
  • the inner face of the door is provided with a groove into which the material is pressed or held.
  • a device of the class the combination of a door frame, a door hanger pivotally connected with the door fram a door carried by said door hanger, a lock provided to lock said hanger to said door frame and means arranged in spaced relation to each other adjacent the edges of the door for inovably mounting said door with respect to said .hanger whereby said door and hanger are movable relatively to each other and said door is yieldably held relatively to the hanger and frame when said door is in engagement with said frame.
  • a device of the character described the combination of a door frame, a door hanger pivotally connected with the door frame, a door carried by said door hanger, a lock provided to lock said hanger to said door frame and a plurality of independently adjustable resilient elements providing means for mounting said door with respect to said hanger and permitting one part of the door to be adjustably held in a relatively different position with respect-to another part thereof and to allow movement of said door relatively to the hanger when engaged with said door frame.
  • a door frame a'door hanger pivoted to'said door frame, a door carried by saidframe, and means providing for adjustment of the top, bottom and sides of said door and resiliently holding said door in said adjusted position with respect to said hanger.
  • a door frame a door hanger pivoted to said frame, means for permitting the independent adjustment of the top, bottom and side edges of said door with respect to the door hanger, and said means including means whereby said door may move from its adjusted position with respect to said hanger and door frame upon contact of the door and door frame.
  • a door frame a door hanger pivoted to said door frame, a door, means located in spaced relation adjacent the edges of said door for resiliently and adjustably securing the door to the door frame, said means consisting of a plurality of adjusting screws arranged in the hanger and extending into and being in threaded engagement with said door and a coiled spring reacting between said frame and door, and a lever for releasably locking'the door and door frame together, said lever having a link secured eccentrically with respect to the pivot'of the link for releasably engaging a' member provided upon the door frame.
  • a door frame a door han er pivoted to said door frame, a door having a removable packing arranged to engage the face of the door. frameand provide a seal between said door and frame, means for resiliently and adjustably securing the door to the door frame, said means being disposed said lever having a link secured eccentrically adjacent the edges of said door andconsistwith respect to the pivot of the link for re- 1 ing of a plurality of adjusting screws arleasably engaging a member provided upon ranged in the hanger and extending into and the door frame.

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Oct. 11,1927. H'WEISS I ,171
FURNACE DOOR Filed Sept; 25, 1924 A TTORNE Y.
Patented Oct. 11, 1927.
UNITED STATES HARRY H. WEISS, 01E CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
FURNACE DOOR.
Application filed September 25, 1924. Serial No. 739,847.
The invention relates to doors and particularly to furnace doors and has as its prime object the provision of a construction whereby the door and frame may co-operate with 5 each other to maintain an air tight connection between them.
It is another object of the invention to provide a construction Whereby'the door may be adjusted so as to compensate for warping of the door or door frame and thereby insure the seal above referred to.
In addition it is an object to construct adoor structure in which the door may yield and thereby insure against breakage. thereof should it be brought into engagement with material or an object which might become lodged between the door and its frame.
It is a further object of the invention to mount the door upon a hanger, the latter of which is secured to the door frame and to provide upon the hanger the means for accomplishing the adjustment of the door and the means for permitting the door to yield.
Another feature of the invention is to provide a look upon the hanger for the door to lock the hanger to the door frame and to mount the door with relation to the hanger so that it may yield to compensate for the expansion and contraction of the door when the latter is in engagement with the door frame and the hanger frame is locked to said door frame.
It is a further object of the invention to provide the hanger frame and the door with a locking means having a mechanism which will permit the door to be locked to the .door frame regardless of the position which the door may assume with respect to the door frame.
It is another object to construct the door so that it may accommodate packing material which is removable and provided for the purpose of maintaining the seal between the door and frame.
The invention has these and other objects all of which will be explained and more readily understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate one embodiment of which the invention is susceptible, it being obvious that changes and modifications may be resorted to without departing from the appended claims forming a part hereof.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a front elevation of a door, frame and hanger conof the structure shown in Fi showing 1n dotted lines a portlon thereof in structed in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is an end elevation of the structure shown in Figure 1 and Figure 3 is a sectional view of a fragment res 1 and 2 changed position.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings a door structure having a door frame 10, door ll and door hanger frame 12 is contemplated.
The hanger frame is pivotally secured to the door frame 10 at 13 and 14 and is designed cto be releasably locked to the door frame by means of the locking mechanism generally designated 15 and 16.
This hanger frame 12 hasthe door 11 secured to it so that said door and hanger frame may move relatively. to each other when the door is brought into engagement with the door frame or caused so to do by the expansion and contraction of the'ele ments entering into the structure. The door 11 1s mounted for adjustment relatively to the hanger frame 12 so as to compensate for warplng of the door or frame and thereby permit an air tight connection to be formed between the door and door frame. The door 1.1 is also resiliently mounted so that it may yield and compensate for the expansion and contraction of the parts and also prevent breakage thereof should anything become lodged between the door and frame which might interfere with the proper closing of the door. v
To permit the adjustment of the door relatively to the hanger frame the door is suspended from the door frame 12 at points 17 18,19 and 20 by means of the bolts 21-21 which are threaded with apertures provided in said door, the bolts being loosely mounted at said points so as to allow movement of the door with respect to the hanger frame. The
hanger frame is recessed at the apertures through which said bolts are passed to respectively receive coil springs such as 22 g which surround the bolts 21 and have one end thereof located in the recess and react bet-ween the door and hanger frame.
This last mentioned arrangement provides a means for automatically compensating for the expansion and contraction of the door and its associated elements and in addition .provides a means whereby the door maybe adjusted to compensate for the warping of the door and its associated parts and thereby procure and maintain the proper contact between the door and frame to maintain the necessary air tight connection. The arrangement just described also provides a means for preventing cracking of the door should anything become lodged between the door and door frame. As before stated the hanger frame and the door frame are provided with elements which co-operate with each other whereby to releasably lock the door and hanger to the frame. This locking mechanism is designed to lock the elements together even though said elements have become warped or the closing of the door is otherwise interfered with.
To provide a structure for accomplishing the above enumerated objects the door frame is provided with a hook shaped element 23 and the door hanger frame is provided with an arm or extension 24 to which a handle or lever 25 is connected by means of the pivot 26. The handle 25 and the extension are respectively provided with elements 26 and 27 which co-operate with each other to provide stops which co-operate' to limit the movement of the handle when the latter is brought to locking position. A member 28 is pivotally secured to the lever and is provided to releasably. engage the hook shaped element 23 of thedoor frame. This member 28 is in the present instance U-shaped and is connected to the lever eccentrically with relation to the pivot of said lever which will thus,'when the lever is manipulated, move the member 28 to engage or release thehook shaped element 23.
A means is provided for providing an effective seal between the door and the door frame, this means being preferably removable and of a material such as asbestos or other heat resisting composition.
In order to accommodate this material the inner face of the door is provided with a groove into which the material is pressed or held.
From the foregoing description of the invention it is manifest that an arrangement is provided whereby the door is movable in dependently of the hanger and is also adjustable and-resiliently mounted to compensate for the expansion and contraction of the parts.
It is further evident that a'locking mechanism is provided whereby the door may be locked even though it or an associated ele* ment is warped or otherwise affected in a manner to ordinarily prevent its closing,
Having thus described the invent-ion what I claim and desire to cover by Letters Patent is: s
1. In adevice of the class described the combination of a door frame, a door hanger pivotally connected with the door fram a door carried by said door hanger, a lock provided to lock said hanger to said door frame and means arranged in spaced relation to each other adjacent the edges of the door for inovably mounting said door with respect to said .hanger whereby said door and hanger are movable relatively to each other and said door is yieldably held relatively to the hanger and frame when said door is in engagement with said frame.
2. In a device of the character described the combination of a door frame, a door hanger pivotally connected with the door frame, a door carried by said door hanger, a lock provided to lock said hanger to said door frame anda plurality of independently adjustable resilient elements providing means for mounting said door with respect to said hanger and permitting one part of the door to be adjustably held in a relatively different position with respect-to another part thereof and to allow movement of said door relatively to the hanger when engaged with said door frame.
3. In a device of the class described, the combination of a door frame, a'door hanger pivoted to'said door frame, a door carried by saidframe, and means providing for adjustment of the top, bottom and sides of said door and resiliently holding said door in said adjusted position with respect to said hanger.
4. In a device of the classdescribed, the combination of a door frame, a door hanger pivoted to said frame, means for permitting the independent adjustment of the top, bottom and side edges of said door with respect to the door hanger, and said means including means whereby said door may move from its adjusted position with respect to said hanger and door frame upon contact of the door and door frame.
5. In a device of the class described, the combination of a door frame, a door hanger pivoted to said door frame, a door, means located in spaced relation adjacent the edges of said door for resiliently and adjustably securing the door to the door frame, said means consisting of a plurality of adjusting screws arranged in the hanger and extending into and being in threaded engagement with said door and a coiled spring reacting between said frame and door, and a lever for releasably locking'the door and door frame together, said lever having a link secured eccentrically with respect to the pivot'of the link for releasably engaging a' member provided upon the door frame.
6. In a device of the class described, the combination of a door frame, a door han er pivoted to said door frame, a door having a removable packing arranged to engage the face of the door. frameand provide a seal between said door and frame, means for resiliently and adjustably securing the door to the door frame, said means being disposed said lever having a link secured eccentrically adjacent the edges of said door andconsistwith respect to the pivot of the link for re- 1 ing of a plurality of adjusting screws arleasably engaging a member provided upon ranged in the hanger and extending into and the door frame.
5 being in threaded engagement with said door In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe and a coiled spring reacting between said my name this 22nd day of August, A. D. frame and door, and a lever for releasably 1924. locking the door and door frame together, HARRY H. WEISS.
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US2523428A (en) * 1946-12-12 1950-09-26 Toledo Scale Co Cover hold-down means
US2605724A (en) * 1947-04-22 1952-08-05 Mckee & Co Arthur G Clamping means for doors of blast furnace stoves
US2634019A (en) * 1949-06-10 1953-04-07 Koppers Co Inc Gas purifier box construction
US2823825A (en) * 1954-05-06 1958-02-18 Patterson Foundry And Machine Swing gate for processing vessels
US2962186A (en) * 1958-01-07 1960-11-29 Farrel Birmingham Co Inc Discharge door for rubber mixers
US3349581A (en) * 1965-07-23 1967-10-31 Richard E Quinn Rotatable drums and loading and unloading doors therefor
US4207706A (en) * 1978-12-05 1980-06-17 Haines Eugene F Latch control for explosion relief panel

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523428A (en) * 1946-12-12 1950-09-26 Toledo Scale Co Cover hold-down means
US2605724A (en) * 1947-04-22 1952-08-05 Mckee & Co Arthur G Clamping means for doors of blast furnace stoves
US2634019A (en) * 1949-06-10 1953-04-07 Koppers Co Inc Gas purifier box construction
US2823825A (en) * 1954-05-06 1958-02-18 Patterson Foundry And Machine Swing gate for processing vessels
US2962186A (en) * 1958-01-07 1960-11-29 Farrel Birmingham Co Inc Discharge door for rubber mixers
US3349581A (en) * 1965-07-23 1967-10-31 Richard E Quinn Rotatable drums and loading and unloading doors therefor
US4207706A (en) * 1978-12-05 1980-06-17 Haines Eugene F Latch control for explosion relief panel

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