US173028A - Improvement in door-frames and jamb-plates for furnaces - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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- Jamb-,plates are usually made of cast-iron and cooled by the action of blast supplied by a blower. Plates thus constructed and cooled are of short duration, and when once burnt out are a cause of great expense, as the brick jamb of the furnace is supported by the jambplate, and when once the jamb-plate is de stroyed the brick jamb loses its' foundation and falls into the furnace, causing a great out- ,l lay of time and material, which, byv my wrought-iron water-jamb, will be saved.
- Figure 1 is a front elevation of my improved Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on line a' w of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a horizontal section "on line y y.
- Fig. 4 is a vertical section through one of the packing-joints for the water-passage.
- Fig. 5 is a top view of the jambplate.
- Fig. 6 is a transverse section of Fig. 5 on line z a.
- A is the bottom plate, of wrought-iron, be-l ing forged into one solid piece, having a chamber, A', cut out from the -outer or front edge, for water-passage.
- B shows the front plate or cover to said water-passage, secured to the plate A by screw-bolts, and being tongued and grooved to make Water-tight joints, as described in my Patent No. 161,135, for Water-boshes.
- O C show the side posts or doorjambs, which are made of one solid piece of wrought-iron, through which a hole, C', is drilled lengthwise, and which are connected with and fastened to the plate A by a screwthread, d, cut upon the end thereof, closely fitting a corresponding thread cut into said plate A, to makeWater-tight joints.
- the low- ,er and upper ends are to be, in practice, jointed by groove and tongue, for packing.
- the upper ends of posts have close-litting tenons c, without screws, which enter sockets formed .in top plate D, and to be packed, as shown in Fig. 4.
- D shows the top plate, also of solid wrought-iron, into which is cut a chamber or water-reservoir, G, which is connected with one of the posts' by a passage, F, thereby causing a constant circulation of water.
- E E show the form of socket for receiving the end of posts at top and bottom thereof, in order to secure water-tight joints.
- P P represent guards to keep the door of the furnace in its place.
- R represent outside flanges, by means of which l thel door-frame is fastened to furnace.
- f represents screw-plugs, stopping holes through which the water is drawn to clean out; also to preventfreezin g, when furnace is not working in cold weather. made of solid wrought-Romand is'cut out from the bottom up to make a water-chamber,
- jamb-plate S is alsonace and door-frame, and the other to my Water-bridge bosh, thereby forming a complete Water circulation all around the furnace.
- the passage of the Water is as follows: Entering in at the pipe J into the reservoir G, it goes down the right-hand post C into and through the plate A, up the other post C, going through ⁇ the sockets E, and discharging through the outlet-pipe I; thence into my bridge-bosh, forming a complete circulation of the furnace, and nally discharging itself into the tool-bosh, for the purpose of cooling puddlers tools.
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J. C. 'LONGLANDl :Doon-FRAMES AND JAM-PLATES Fon FUnNAcsvs.
Paten-tea Feb. 1 187e;
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NITED /STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES C. LONGLAND, OF ROME, NEW YORK.
'IMPR'QVEMENT IN-DooR-FRAMES AND JAMB-PLATES FoRFuRNAcEs.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 173,028, dated February 1, 1876; application tiled v June 26, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known Vthat I, JAMES G. LONGLAND,
of Rome, in thecounty of Oneida and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Wrought-Iron Water Door-Frame and J amb-Plate, of which the following is a speciication:
The invention will rst be described in connection with drawing, and then pointed out in the claims.
Hitherto door-frames and jamb-plates for.
' one. This breakage and burning out often occur within a week, and the cast-iron doorframe seldom lasts more' than six weeks or two months; hence the necessity for improvement in the material used.`
Jamb-,plates are usually made of cast-iron and cooled by the action of blast supplied by a blower. Plates thus constructed and cooled are of short duration, and when once burnt out are a cause of great expense, as the brick jamb of the furnace is supported by the jambplate, and when once the jamb-plate is de stroyed the brick jamb loses its' foundation and falls into the furnace, causing a great out- ,l lay of time and material, which, byv my wrought-iron water-jamb, will be saved.
Figure 1 is a front elevation of my improved Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation on line a' w of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section "on line y y. Fig. 4 is a vertical section through one of the packing-joints for the water-passage. Fig. 5 is a top view of the jambplate. Fig. 6 is a transverse section of Fig. 5 on line z a.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspending parts.
A is the bottom plate, of wrought-iron, be-l ing forged into one solid piece, having a chamber, A', cut out from the -outer or front edge, for water-passage. B shows the front plate or cover to said water-passage, secured to the plate A by screw-bolts, and being tongued and grooved to make Water-tight joints, as described in my Patent No. 161,135, for Water-boshes. O C show the side posts or doorjambs, which are made of one solid piece of wrought-iron, through which a hole, C', is drilled lengthwise, and which are connected with and fastened to the plate A by a screwthread, d, cut upon the end thereof, closely fitting a corresponding thread cut into said plate A, to makeWater-tight joints. yThe low- ,er and upper ends are to be, in practice, jointed by groove and tongue, for packing. The upper ends of posts have close-litting tenons c, without screws, which enter sockets formed .in top plate D, and to be packed, as shown in Fig. 4. D shows the top plate, also of solid wrought-iron, into which is cut a chamber or water-reservoir, G, which is connected with one of the posts' by a passage, F, thereby causing a constant circulation of water. E E show the form of socket for receiving the end of posts at top and bottom thereof, in order to secure water-tight joints. His the cover of reservoir, which is secured to the plate D by screw-bolts, and tongues and grooves formed on the inner edge of the reservoir, so as not to be cut by the bolts. Through this cover passes the inlet-pipe J, and the outlet-pipe I. KKrepresent keys, which pass in at one side of plate D,into seats in the posts C G, thence into the opposite side of plate D, thereby securely join-j ing plate D to posts O G. P P represent guards to keep the door of the furnace in its place. R
R represent outside flanges, by means of which l thel door-frame is fastened to furnace. f represents screw-plugs, stopping holes through which the water is drawn to clean out; also to preventfreezin g, when furnace is not working in cold weather. made of solid wrought-Romand is'cut out from the bottom up to make a water-chamber,
and made to be water-tight, with a bottom plate, T, by means of tongues and grooves,4
same as the plates A and D of-door-fram'e. The ends of jamb-plate are beveled, so as to make them lit7 the one to the side of fur- The jamb-plate S is alsonace and door-frame, and the other to my Water-bridge bosh, thereby forming a complete Water circulation all around the furnace.
The passage of the Water is as follows: Entering in at the pipe J into the reservoir G, it goes down the right-hand post C into and through the plate A, up the other post C, going through` the sockets E, and discharging through the outlet-pipe I; thence into my bridge-bosh, forming a complete circulation of the furnace, and nally discharging itself into the tool-bosh, for the purpose of cooling puddlers tools.
Having thus described myiuvention, I claim
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