US1666511A - Oil-burning attachment for furnace fronts - Google Patents

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US1666511A
US1666511A US644021A US64402123A US1666511A US 1666511 A US1666511 A US 1666511A US 644021 A US644021 A US 644021A US 64402123 A US64402123 A US 64402123A US 1666511 A US1666511 A US 1666511A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D11/00Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space
    • F23D11/002Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space spraying nozzle arranged within furnace openings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23CMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING FLUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL SUSPENDED IN  A CARRIER GAS OR AIR 
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  • the present invention relatesto oil burning attachments for furnace fronts.
  • the invention embodies a number of novel features including, among others, a novel furnace ring construction, novel means' for mounting the oil spray or nozzle for adjustment Vrelatively to the furnace ring and for removal, a novel arrangement of the valve controlling the flow of atmospheric air to the combustion space.
  • Other features of novelty will be di-sclosed in the specification and drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical axial section through the same and through the adjacent portion of the furnace to which it is attached.
  • Figure 8 is a horizontal axial section through the attachment and adjacent Vportion of the furnace.
  • Figure 4L is a front elevation of the furnace attachment with the main portion or casing removed.
  • the face of the boiler which may be of any well known type, either marine or stationary, is indicated at 10 and the wall of the fire box at 11.
  • Refractory brick work for this purpose is indicated at 12 and the refractory furnace ring at 13, the entire amount of air entering the furnace passing through the aperture in this ring so that the effective air inlet opening is greatly reduced as compared with the original fire box opening.
  • the ring is made in four quarter sections, as shown in Figure 4, for convenience in manufacture and to increase the length of life of the ring in actual use.
  • eachpairof registering slots extendstheV end of an S-shaped lug 15, the outer end-s of these lugsbeing secured by bolts to the false plate F.
  • This false plate comprises two portions, the upper portion 16 and lthe lower portion 17, the abutting horizontally extending flanges of which are secured together by bolts 18.
  • a central aperture in the false plate is indicated at 1.9Yand this aperture is co-axial with the opening in the furnace ring. It will be seen that the sections of the furnace ring are secured by the S-shaped lugs lto the false plate in suchv manner that the ring may be inserted and removed as a unit, and is held against inward displacement by this member.
  • the casing 20 Secured to the front of the fire box 11 is the casing 20 of generally cylindrical form.
  • the furnace forced draft air duct (not illustrated) is adaptedto bring or lconvey air under pressure to the casing above the transverse partition 21 at its top, which partition is providedl with the vair Vport 22 controlled by slide valve 23.
  • This valve may be movedhorizontally by means of an arm 24 mountedv upon an arbor 25 adapted vto be rotated by a crank arm and handle secured thereto and without the casing. Air passing under forced draft through port 22 finds its waythrough apertures 26 into the interior ofy the casing and thence through .the furnace ring into the fire box.
  • a door 3() hinged at 31 to swing about a horizontal axis controls the port provided for the entrance of atmospheric air, this door haria provided with latches L by means of which it may beV locked inclosed position.
  • This door-32 is provided with a peephole or torch hole 36 normally closed by a shutter 37 and is'provided with an aperture 38 through which the nozzle supporting tube 39 extends.
  • Tube 39 is slidably supported in a bearfond door is indicated at 32 and is hinged at ing member 40 mounted on coaxial bearing axles 41, the out'erends of ivhich rest in suitable pocket or' notches 42 inv bearing blocks 43bolted to tlierasing.
  • a post 44 projectsrear-Wardly from the door 32 and extends through an aperture in a lug 45 mounted on a collar Av4o securedto the rear end of the nozzle supporting tube 39.
  • a set screw 47 extends through an aperture in lug 45 so that its inner end mayveiigage post 44 toI secure the nozzle supportingtube 39 in any :desired position of axial adjustment.
  • allot lWhich may be donein' a relativelyl short time.
  • the grate ofthe Afurnace may be' 'removed when the oil burning ⁇ at' Vtachment is installed,,oitlieV grate may b e covered With'jbriclr'lgnoivntto the'art.' -'l ⁇ o reconvertthQeZ-turnace orfthe use of vsolid jfuel it isonlyfnecessary y'to jremove Vtheoil burning equipment, furnace Vring-.and re- CII place the grate.'
  • a furnacefattachment ot the class described comprising a'furnacev ring formed ot segi'iiental'sections of refractory material
  • a furnace attachment ot the class described comprising a furnace ring formed ot' segmental sections of refractory material, a plate construction consisting ota plurality of lparts which, when assembled', Eform an aperture co ⁇ aXial with that oli'tlie furnace ring, means for securing theA plate parts'to-V gether7 and brackets carried by the plate .parts and engaging the segmental sections to hold tic latter in place as afunit ywith 'respect to the plate construction. 4.

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April 17, 1926. 1,666,511
G. N. SCOTT OIL BURNING ATTACHMENT FOR FURNACE FRONTS .NMIIK April 17, 1928.
' s@ WZ /Xf- Patented Apr. 17, 1928.
`UNITED STATES 1,666,511 PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE NORMAN SCOTT, OF WEST NEW BRIGHTON, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T BETH- LEHEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION,
LTD., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.V
OIL-BURNING ATTACHMENT FOR FURNACE FRONTS.
Application led June 7,
The present invention relatesto oil burning attachments for furnace fronts.
It is frequently desirable to convert a coal burning furnace into an oil burning furnace,
Vand it is the object of the present invention to provide an attachment whereby this conversion may be brought about quickly and conveniently or the reverse accompli-shed, that is, the detachment or disassembling of the oil burning mechanism so that the furnace may be again adapted for the consumption of coal or other solid fuel. ,The invention. embodies a number of novel features including, among others, a novel furnace ring construction, novel means' for mounting the oil spray or nozzle for adjustment Vrelatively to the furnace ring and for removal, a novel arrangement of the valve controlling the flow of atmospheric air to the combustion space. Other features of novelty will be di-sclosed in the specification and drawings, and particularly pointed out in the appended claims. l Y
In the drawings Figure lis a front elevation of the oil burning attachment.
Figure 2 is a vertical axial section through the same and through the adjacent portion of the furnace to which it is attached.
Figure 8 is a horizontal axial section through the attachment and adjacent Vportion of the furnace, and
Figure 4L is a front elevation of the furnace attachment with the main portion or casing removed. j,
The face of the boiler. which may be of any well known type, either marine or stationary, is indicated at 10 and the wall of the fire box at 11. In converting a furnace from a coal to an oil burning furnace it is first necessary to reducecthe inlet opening of the fire box. Refractory brick work for this purpose is indicated at 12 and the refractory furnace ring at 13, the entire amount of air entering the furnace passing through the aperture in this ring so that the effective air inlet opening is greatly reduced as compared with the original fire box opening. The ring is made in four quarter sections, as shown in Figure 4, for convenience in manufacture and to increase the length of life of the ring in actual use. There is considerable expansion and contraction of the ring due to variations in temperature at the mouth of the lire box, and this expansion eachpairof registering slots extendstheV end of an S-shaped lug 15, the outer end-s of these lugsbeing secured by bolts to the false plate F. This false plate comprises two portions, the upper portion 16 and lthe lower portion 17, the abutting horizontally extending flanges of which are secured together by bolts 18. A central aperture in the false plate is indicated at 1.9Yand this aperture is co-axial with the opening in the furnace ring. It will be seen that the sections of the furnace ring are secured by the S-shaped lugs lto the false plate in suchv manner that the ring may be inserted and removed as a unit, and is held against inward displacement by this member.
Secured to the front of the fire box 11 is the casing 20 of generally cylindrical form.
which supports the oil spraying device and the valves controlling the flow of air tothe same. The furnace forced draft air duct (not illustrated) is adaptedto bring or lconvey air under pressure to the casing above the transverse partition 21 at its top, which partition is providedl with the vair Vport 22 controlled by slide valve 23. This valve may be movedhorizontally by means of an arm 24 mountedv upon an arbor 25 adapted vto be rotated by a crank arm and handle secured thereto and without the casing. Air passing under forced draft through port 22 finds its waythrough apertures 26 into the interior ofy the casing and thence through .the furnace ring into the fire box. A door 3() hinged at 31 to swing about a horizontal axis controls the port provided for the entrance of atmospheric air, this door heilig provided with latches L by means of which it may beV locked inclosed position. A sec- 33 to swing about a vertical axis. It is normally held in closed position by a latch 34 which engages a catch-35 secured to the casing. This door-32 is provided with a peephole or torch hole 36 normally closed by a shutter 37 and is'provided with an aperture 38 through which the nozzle supporting tube 39 extends.
Tube 39 is slidably supported in a bearfond door is indicated at 32 and is hinged at ing member 40 mounted on coaxial bearing axles 41, the out'erends of ivhich rest in suitable pocket or' notches 42 inv bearing blocks 43bolted to tlierasing. A post 44 projectsrear-Wardly from the door 32 and extends through an aperture in a lug 45 mounted on a collar Av4o securedto the rear end of the nozzle supporting tube 39. A set screw 47 extends through an aperture in lug 45 so that its inner end mayveiigage post 44 toI secure the nozzle supportingtube 39 in any :desired position of axial adjustment. The arrangement is such, however, thatv 'tube 89'may vbe tilted about its transverse anis of support so that the burner nozzle-may have thedesired relationship tothe furnace ring. This tilting is` accomplished by means ot an adjusting 'screw 5() which extends through threaded aperture infthe casing and lengages a lug 51 extending Vdownwardly itronrtlie bearing block 40. Lug'l 'and adjusting screw" are maintained in constantengagemen't because of the tendency oithe combustiontub'e' 39jto tilt in a` clockwise direction V(Fig. "2) ,f due to ythe" 'greater Weight Yot' its inner end, vto Whiclifthe slottedfburner cone is`"s`ecured. n
The application of the Iattachment to a *'urnaceinvolves, as previouslypointed out,
the insertion ot the` refractory" bricli' work, the furnace ring, and the attachment ot" the casing, allot lWhich may be donein' a relativelyl short time. The grate ofthe Afurnace may be' 'removed when the oil burning `at' Vtachment is installed,,oitlieV grate may b e covered With'jbriclr'lgnoivntto the'art.' -'l `o reconvertthQeZ-turnace orfthe use of vsolid jfuel it isonlyfnecessary y'to jremove Vtheoil burning equipment, furnace Vring-.and re- CII place the grate.'
` -One vslrille'dfin'furnace design Yand operation Will appreciate the advantages ot' the :invention disclosed and Willrealize that the ldesign yandv arrangement of' itsv'component elements maybe considerably changed with-V out departing from its spirit and scope.
fHaving thus' described-the invention wh at is claimed as new and desired to be secured by LettersPatent is:
l. A furnacefattachment ot the class described comprising a'furnacev ring formed ot segi'iiental'sections of refractory material,
.a plate'member having an aperture co-axial with that ofthe ring,` and means carried by the plate member 'tor engaging thelsecti'ons peripherally 'in' order lto' hold 'the 'latter in place' as aunit 'Withrespect to the plate member. i i i i 2. 'turnace attachment of the class described, including in combination,l a fui-nace tion.
5. A iiirns'ice attachment of the class dering formed in segmentalsections,,the abutting endsmot the respective sections being provided with aligned slots, a supporting member, ,and means connecting the 'DSCC tions to ythe vsupporting Member `ii MV ding brackets secured tosaid member anc having portions extending Within said slots, each bracket thereby engaging tivo of said sections. i v
3. A furnace attachment ot the class described comprising a furnace ring formed ot' segmental sections of refractory material, a plate construction consisting ota plurality of lparts which, when assembled', Eform an aperture co`aXial with that oli'tlie furnace ring, means for securing theA plate parts'to-V gether7 and brackets carried by the plate .parts and engaging the segmental sections to hold tic latter in place as afunit ywith 'respect to the plate construction. 4. A furnace attachmentv'ot the class described coinpiising ainrnace ring formed of segmental sections otl refractory material liavingregistcring peripheral depressions :at adjacent ends'thereof; aplate construction consisting of a vplurality of partsivhich, when 'assembled,' i'orm an "aperture co-axi'al with that ofthe furnace ring,' means for securing 'the plate parts together, and brackets carried by tlie'plateparts; and engaging in the peripheral depressions ofthe segmental sections to hold the latter in place as a unit with respect tothe plate construcscribed comprising a i'iurnacering formed of segmental sections otyretractory materiaha plate construct-ion consisting 'of upper and loWer parts Which, when yassembled.'torni an aperture co-aitial Withthatot theffurnace ring, means for securingfthe plate parts together,V and brackets'connectedto the plate 'parts and engaging tliesegmental Asections peripherally to hold the latteri'in placeasV a tunit with respect to the plate construction..
6; 'A 'iu'rnace attachment 'oitV theIV class described, including in combinatioma furnace ring havingseparate segmental sections,' a
supporting member Aarraifiged "forwardly oi theY ring,` and means c'oiinecting` the 'ring to the supporting member includingbrackets secured lto said memberl and h iig portions engaging recesses Vin the periphery of "the ring sections' Wherebysaid brackets are held betweeny the-'furnace `ringand the V,furnace Wall when in assembled relation.
.in testimony whereof I hereunto afiiX my signature. Y
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FR2579268A1 (en) * 1985-03-20 1986-09-26 Aisin Seiki BURNER FOR STIRLING ENGINE
EP0420066A1 (en) * 1989-09-22 1991-04-03 Bloom Engineering (Europa) GmbH Firing furnace

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FR2579268A1 (en) * 1985-03-20 1986-09-26 Aisin Seiki BURNER FOR STIRLING ENGINE
EP0420066A1 (en) * 1989-09-22 1991-04-03 Bloom Engineering (Europa) GmbH Firing furnace

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