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US1647335A
US1647335A US99416A US9941626A US1647335A US 1647335 A US1647335 A US 1647335A US 99416 A US99416 A US 99416A US 9941626 A US9941626 A US 9941626A US 1647335 A US1647335 A US 1647335A
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  • -Fig.1.y is a longitudinal, vertical, sectional yviewaof aflo'colnotive smoke-box structure Y Vscale on line 5 .5 or Fig. 2.
  • FIG.-5 isaxsectional vlewvon an enlarged vthe spark Referring to' the'draw1ngs,.and to the ernbodinient of the invention which vis selected f and having reference at f rst nioreparticularly to- Fig. l, thesrnole-IV for exemplilication,
  • boxzstructure comprises a smoke-box, which inthe presentexarnple.isacastingfhaving a Y circurnterentialwall 22, and a stack 23.
  • Thel smoke-box has an. opening 24: for anV exhaust f-fpipe l25,the Yexhaust from r*which .is 'directed 'upward'. into and' through: the-stack', and'Y ythereby induces av draft ⁇ in'v a well known .kmannenf-fgn f. 'The delector which derlects the. gases 1n i a downward direction,- and compels Vtheniito fiow'rst Itothe forward endof the smokebox andrthence in anfu-p'ward and rearward generally by the'numeral 26, anda lower,
  • v netting inthe-.present example comprises:
  • V v n e thesparlrnetting* section-S28 and .28 arejoined togetherby bar; 34which presents oppositelydispo'sed .j grooves 35 and v35', in whichadjacent: edges of thek sections 28 and 28" ⁇ are received.
  • Thespark netting ⁇ structurefas thus atar y described has its marginal portion through- ⁇ 'portion 27 of the deflector sagging orl warp
  • spark ⁇ netting may bel used as ,a meansl of.
  • a smoke-box structure the combina ⁇ i tion of a smoke-box and a spark-netting therein, and having la margin supported byV said smoke-box, said spark'nettiiig comprising two netting sections, and a bar provided with v.two Yoppositely facing groovesV which receive adjacent edges, respectively, ot said sections, said bar being mounted to slide lengthwise into and outlet position between said sections.
  • a 7smoke-box structure the combination of la smoke-box and a spark-netting therein and havinga margin supported by said smoke-box, -said rspark netting comprising three netting sections lying in a common plane, two sections together defining a doorway and the third section constituting adoor, a bar provided with two grooves which receiv-e .adjacentedges, respectively, of said' twoj-section-s, and bars which constitute a door ⁇ frame on y-threel sides of said doorway and which bars have recesses which receive marginal Aportions of said door section and grooves which receive marginal abaiions oiv said two sections.
  • a smoke-box structure having a pair of flanges separated by agroove, a spark-netting comprisirng .two sections having edges received in said groove and having other edges spaced apart, and a bar having a. portion disposed between such other edges, said bar having a pair of flanges which embrace one of such other edges, and a pair of flanges which embrace the otherr of such edges.
  • a smoke-box structure having .a pair of flanges separated by a groove, a spark-nettingconr prising two sections having edges received in said groove and having other edges spaced apart, a bar having a portion .disposed bef tween .such other edges, said vbar having a pair ot iiangcs which embrace one of such other edges and a'pairoif-Hanges which ein brace the other of such edges, andfastening elements extending through the first-nientioned pair of flanges and through said sections, respectively.
  • spark-netting comprising a plurality of sections having edges received (in said grooves, and vhaving other edgesspaced apart, :tas-
  • a smoke-.box and a spark-.netting therein comprising two sections .extending inthe same general direction and disposed edge to edge, and a bar having aportion disposed between said edges, said bar being provided with .a groove which receives one ot said edges,and va recess which receives theother of said edges..
  • the combi-naA tion ot a .smoke-box and a spark-netting therein, comprising two sections lyingfin a common plane and having adjacent edges spaced apart, and a bar having a portion disposed between said edges, said bar having two iianges which embrace one of said edges, and a liiange which overlies the vother of said edges.
  • a smoke-box structure comprising two sections having adjacent edges spaced apart, and a bar having a. portion disposed between said edges, said bar having a pair of flanges ⁇ which embrace one of said edo'es, a single flange which overlies the other of said edges, and a fastening element which extends through said flange and through the section the edge of which suchlange overlies.
  • a smoke-box structure comprising two sections having adjacent edgesspaced apart, and a bar having 10 a portion disposed between saidedges, said one-ofsaid edges, a pair'fof anges which embrace the other of said edges, and a fas-r tening element which extends throughy the flanges of one pair and through thesection the edge of which such ianges'embrace.l .A

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Nov. l, 1927.
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Nov. 1, 1927. 1,647,335
W. L. BEAN LOCOMOTIVE SMOKE BOX STRUCTURE original Filed June 2, 1925 2 sheets-shee+2 Egg, a.
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Original application iiled` .Tunef 2, 1925,
invention rela-tes `tov .locomotive smoke-box spark nettingsm The Vinvention Y will tbe'best understood by reference-to thej 'following description, when taken in .con-
nection with the accompanying. drawings of Y `onexspecic .embodiment thereof,fwh1le its,
scope .will be more .particularly pointed out in theappended claims. y
In the drawings:
-Fig.1.y is a longitudinal, vertical, sectional yviewaof aflo'colnotive smoke-box structure Y Vscale on line 5 .5 or Fig. 2.
-Fig.-5 isaxsectional vlewvon an enlarged vthe spark Referring to' the'draw1ngs,.and to the ernbodinient of the invention which vis selected f and having reference at f rst nioreparticularly to- Fig. l, thesrnole-IV for exemplilication,
boxzstructure:comprises a smoke-box, which inthe presentexarnple.isacastingfhaving a Y circurnterentialwall 22, and a stack 23. j Thel smoke-box has an. opening 24: for anV exhaust f-fpipe l25,the Yexhaust from r*which .is 'directed 'upward'. into and' through: the-stack', and'Y ythereby induces av draft` in'v a well known .kmannenf-fgn f. 'The delector which derlects the. gases 1n i a downward direction,- and compels Vtheniito fiow'rst Itothe forward endof the smokebox andrthence in anfu-p'ward and rearward generally by the'numeral 26, anda lower,
v netting inthe-.present example comprises:
direction through the spark `netting into the path ,of the exhaust steam toward the V stack,
' willnow be described, reference .being had atl rst toFig. 1. The delector connprisesa` rear,y generally .upright portion, designated generally horizontal portion vdesignated by f the numeral 27 l Y .l v f i l Y The spark netting willnow be described,
reference being hadfat'irst to Fig. A2; The
left and right sections-28 and 28 ,and a door section 29. The sections 28 and 28 lie 1n one plane,and together have. a circular Inargin, which isreceived in a groove 30 (see "Fig.{r5l) presentedby a projection 3l, herein forinedv as an integral partl of, the' circumfen.y ential wall 22 ofthe smoke box casting.
ectlonal viewy on an ienlarged* YThis construction,` therefore, provides", afi;r
serial No. $4,405. 'Divided ana/m15 'appneationlmea Aprilia@ i 1926. serial no. 99,416.,- *itongue and groove joint,ha'vingtheadvanf' 3 the use of bolts "redraw the joint together 'to l`tageI that it `prevents they escape v `5ffsparll s`'il v through the'joint, andyetcdoesnot cal-l .for .i I en makeit tight. Moreover, the sections of ythe-Q. -spark netting vcan, beinsertedintofand .with.v
drawn from the groove Very conveniently.
' The lowerY margins or" the sections 28 andl28r,;.j
1J y'tion 29, are received ina-groove 325 (see 'Fig.
aswell as the lowerinargin of the ydoor sec? 1).;providedin aprojection 33, herein orrned as any integralpart of thel lower.horizontall portion 27 ofthe deflector. V:
, Referring now to Fig. 3,
V v n e thesparlrnetting* section-S28 and .28 arejoined togetherby bar; 34which presents oppositelydispo'sed .j grooves 35 and v35', in whichadjacent: edges of thek sections 28 and 28" `are received. :Thief-f lprovides a joint which prevents ythe passage f of sparks, and which `nevertheless perrnitsff the parts to be assembled anddisrnountedi 'v with ease, vas the bar can=be `removed.'by l simply sliding it lengthwise/outlet its place, 1
when v the 'door section 29V is absent. On the su Vother hand, when Ithegdoorv section is in', place,,
it locks the bar in place.: In thefpresentex# ample, the bar `is 4further,securediby the usedrv f vof Cotter-pins 36,-. which extend ethroughf;l and thence through -8'5y interstices'xotthe netting section-28.. j VV; fj
The door section' is-Inounted' i11a"son1e=';. what 'similar,nianner(see Fig. 4),-it-,beingfw J opposite wallsof .the bar,
received ina frame composedof bars {s u'ch as the bar 37;, havinga groove38,which1ref ,of the door frame presentsa recess 40 for k9o nceives the ad]acent edge of thenettingsectienv 28. The bars; lmay be secured to the netting.l i sections by welding" theinrtogether, as indi-.i cated kat 89.` Each bar whichv forms. a part f the rmarginal v,portion of 'thedoor, whichkv 'f may be` secured in place by appropriate `f'asm;
' teningineans, such as pins 4l: and'keys 42. f
Thespark netting` structurefas thus atar y describedhas its marginal portion through-` 'portion 27 of the deflector sagging orl warp,
Y ing, due to its 'exposure tothe hot gases, the
spark` netting may bel used as ,a meansl of.;
10o-n out received in grooves which securelyyhold`r 1 1 rvitin place,` but to prevent any .possibilityjfl` ,A .of the front ,edge of the flower horizontal.y
support for` such portion Vor the detlectorf.`
To this end, inv thepresent"exaniple'the upper` Y corners ofthe spark nettingl sections 28-andf` 28jare secured-inthe'groove 3,0V of thesepro jection 3l, by pins, such as the -pin 4:3 (see Fig. 5), held in place by the cotter pin 4.4i, while the lower corners are held in place in the groove 32 (see F ig. l)V oi a projection 33 by similar pins 45.
Thus it is evident that there is no possibility of warping1 oit the parts, which might permit sparks to pass through thejoints, while at the same time, the simplicity of the arrangement is such that the door section of the spark netting can be removed `and replaced with great facility, andiii desirable, thelremaining sections'can be removed and replacedwith equal ease.
This application isa division ot my pending application for locomotive smoke-box structures, Ser. No. 34,405, tiled J une 2 1925.
Having thus described one embodiment of the invention, but without limiting` myself thereto, what I claim and desire by Letters Patent to secure is: i
l. In a smoke-box structure, the combina` i tion of a smoke-box and a spark-netting therein, and having la margin supported byV said smoke-box, said spark'nettiiig compris ing two netting sections, and a bar provided with v.two Yoppositely facing groovesV which receive adjacent edges, respectively, ot said sections, said bar being mounted to slide lengthwise into and outlet position between said sections.
4e. In a 7smoke-box structure, the combination of la smoke-box and a spark-netting therein and havinga margin supported by said smoke-box, -said rspark netting comprising three netting sections lying in a common plane, two sections together defining a doorway and the third section constituting adoor, a bar provided with two grooves which receiv-e .adjacentedges, respectively, of said' twoj-section-s, and bars which constitute a door` frame on y-threel sides of said doorway and which bars have recesses which receive marginal Aportions of said door section and grooves which receive marginal Apoiiions oiv said two sections.
5. In a smoke-box structure, the combination vof a smoke-box having a pair of flanges separated by agroove, a spark-netting comprisirng .two sections having edges received in said groove and having other edges spaced apart, and a bar having a. portion disposed between such other edges, said bar having a pair of flanges which embrace one of such other edges, and a pair of flanges which embrace the otherr of such edges.
6. In a smoke-box structure, the combination ot'a smoke-box having .a pair of flanges separated by a groove, a spark-nettingconr prising two sections having edges received in said groove and having other edges spaced apart, a bar having a portion .disposed bef tween .such other edges, said vbar having a pair ot iiangcs which embrace one of such other edges and a'pairoif-Hanges which ein brace the other of such edges, andfastening elements extending through the first-nientioned pair of flanges and through said sections, respectively. a i
7. In a smoke-box structure, the combination of a smokeboX having a pair of anges separated by a groove, a dedector having a pair of anges separated by a groove, a
. spark-netting comprising a plurality of sections having edges received (in said grooves, and vhaving other edgesspaced apart, :tas-
tening elements extending' through said` flanges and through the interposed sections, bars having portions disposed between such other edges, one of said bars having oppositely disposed grooves which receive 'two of such other edges, grooves which receive still other edges.
8. In a smoke-box structure, the combination ot a smoke-.box and a spark-.netting therein, comprising two sections .extending inthe same general direction and disposed edge to edge, and a bar having aportion disposed between said edges, said bar being provided with .a groove which receives one ot said edges,and va recess which receives theother of said edges..
9. In a smoke-box structure, the combi-naA tion ot a .smoke-box and a spark-netting therein, comprising two sections lyingfin a common plane and having adjacent edges spaced apart, and a bar having a portion disposed between said edges, said bar having two iianges which embrace one of said edges, and a liiange which overlies the vother of said edges. 'f
10. In a smoke-box structure, the combina-v tion of a .smoke-box and a spark-netting therein, comprising two sections having adjacent edges spaced apart, and a bar having a. portion disposed between said edges, said bar having a pair of flanges `which embrace one of said edo'es, a single flange which overlies the other of said edges, and a fastening element which extends through said flange and through the section the edge of which suchlange overlies.
ll. In a smoke-box structure, the combi.`
and other bars 'having j' jacent edges spaced apart, and abar having a portion disposed between said edges, said barhaving a pair of flanges which embrace one of said edges anda pair of flanges which 5 embrace the other of said edges. y
'12. In a smoke-box structure, the combination of a Smoke-box and a spark-netting therein, comprising two sections having adjacent edgesspaced apart, and a bar having 10 a portion disposed between saidedges, said one-ofsaid edges, a pair'fof anges which embrace the other of said edges, anda fas-r tening element which extends throughy the flanges of one pair and through thesection the edge of which such ianges'embrace.l .A
In testimony whereof, lhave signed my l A name to this specification.
vWILLIAM L. 13minl f bar having a pair of :Hanges whichernbrace
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