US178007A - Improvement in flue-cleaners - Google Patents

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    • F23JREMOVAL OR TREATMENT OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OR COMBUSTION RESIDUES; FLUES 
    • F23J3/00Removing solid residues from passages or chambers beyond the fire, e.g. from flues by soot blowers
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  • Our invention relates to an improvement in flue-cleaners; and it consists in the arrangement and combination of devices that Wlll be more fully describecl hereinatter, whereby the brushes can be adjusted'to fit lines of all sizes.
  • a represents a long handle, and which, for convenience of transportation, may be made in sections that can be quickly taken put together again, or that are jointed together and made rigid by a sliding sleeve.
  • the end to which the cleaner is attached is screw-threaded for a considerable distance, as shown, to receive the two adjusting-nuts, 0.
  • the sliding block d Between these two nuts, over the rod, is placed the sliding block d, to which the ends of the springs e arexsecured.
  • Each of these springs has a small hole through its center so as to fit over the small end 9 of the rod, whereby they are held in position and made to retain their shape.
  • each spring Made in the outer .side of each spring is a recess, h,-to receive the brush i, each recess being made just deep enough so that the top of thewood of the brush shall come on a level with the side of the spring, and each recess being made in such relation to each other that the brushes can overlap each other when crowded into small fines, without in any manner interfering with each other.
  • a coiled spring, l which allows a certain regulated amount of play to the springs e, and thus prevent them from being so rigidly held as to run the risk of being broken by being pushed into small
  • spring-wires, 0 which serve as supports for the cleaner as it is being moved back and forth in the tines, and thus prevent any unnecessary wear upon the brushes.
  • a support having a roller upon its lower end may be used.
  • the outer ends of the springs 0 will be left loose, as shown, in which case there will be no necessity, of course, for the adjusting-nuts and spring 1, as they'will readily adjust themselves.

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apart and UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
SAMUEL HOBBS AND WILLIAM M. JOHNSTON, OF
wiLMor, 01110.
IMPROVEMENT IN FfLU E-CLEANERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N o. I 78,007, dated May 30, 1876; application filed April 21, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, SAMUEL HOBBS. and
'W. M. JOHNSTON, of Wilmot, in the county specification.
Our invention relates to an improvement in flue-cleaners; and it consists in the arrangement and combination of devices that Wlll be more fully describecl hereinatter, whereby the brushes can be adjusted'to fit lines of all sizes.
The accompanying'drawings represent our invention. a represents a long handle, and which, for convenience of transportation, may be made in sections that can be quickly taken put together again, or that are jointed together and made rigid by a sliding sleeve. The end to which the cleaner is attached is screw-threaded for a considerable distance, as shown, to receive the two adjusting-nuts, 0. Between these two nuts, over the rod, is placed the sliding block d, to which the ends of the springs e arexsecured. Each of these springs has a small hole through its center so as to fit over the small end 9 of the rod, whereby they are held in position and made to retain their shape. Made in the outer .side of each spring is a recess, h,-to receive the brush i, each recess being made just deep enough so that the top of thewood of the brush shall come on a level with the side of the spring, and each recess being made in such relation to each other that the brushes can overlap each other when crowded into small fines, without in any manner interfering with each other. Between the outer adjustingnut and the block at is placed a coiled spring, l, which allows a certain regulated amount of play to the springs e, and thus prevent them from being so rigidly held as to run the risk of being broken by being pushed into small Secured to the under-side of, the block, and projecting forward anysuitable distance, are a number of spring-wires, 0, which serve as supports for the cleaner as it is being moved back and forth in the tines, and thus prevent any unnecessary wear upon the brushes.
Instead of these wires, a support having a roller upon its lower end may be used. In some instances the outer ends of the springs 0 will be left loose, as shown, in which case there will be no necessity, of course, for the adjusting-nuts and spring 1, as they'will readily adjust themselves.
Having thus described our invention, we claimr 1. In a flue-cleaner, the combination of the springs eand brushes 1?, the said springs having the recesses h to receive the brushes, whereby thev wooden parts of the brushes are prevented from being caughton the ends of the flues, substantially as specified.
2. In a flue-cleaner, the combination of the wires 0, block d, and Springs 6, the said Wires being made to project forward between the springs and support the weight of the cleaner, substantially as specified.
,3. Ina flue-cleaner, the combination of the handle a, nuts 0, block 01, springs e, brushes 7), and spring I, as specified.
In testimony that We claim the foregoing, we have hereunto set our hands this 11th day of April, 1876.
SAMUEL HOBBS. WM. M. JOHNSTON. Witnesses:
ROBERT ROWLAND, WILLIAM PARKS.
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Cited By (3)

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US2455001A (en) * 1944-11-01 1948-11-30 Fortin Victor Chimney scraper
US2552339A (en) * 1947-05-31 1951-05-08 Sinclair Refining Co Fluid propelled pipe-line brush
US4841593A (en) * 1988-02-18 1989-06-27 Bender Dennis E Hollow ware and chimney cleaning device

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2455001A (en) * 1944-11-01 1948-11-30 Fortin Victor Chimney scraper
US2552339A (en) * 1947-05-31 1951-05-08 Sinclair Refining Co Fluid propelled pipe-line brush
US4841593A (en) * 1988-02-18 1989-06-27 Bender Dennis E Hollow ware and chimney cleaning device

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