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  • Figure 1 represents a sectional side elevation of my improved steam-boiler
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the same.
  • the invention consists of the combination of a tubular or other boiler and its muddrum, having side extensions toward the firefront, with tubes that extend from the side extensions backward and enter boiler at the rear end, just below the water-line.
  • the tubes are connected at the rear end with drop-tubes and a receptacle for collecting the scale or sediment.
  • a horizontal, tubular, or other boiler of any approved construction B the mud-drum, arranged below the same, and B its'side extensions that pass forward to the fire-front.
  • A'series of tubes, 0 connect theside extensions B of the mud-drum and run backwardat the side of the boiler to the rear part or end of the same, connecting with upward-extending tubes D, which enter the boilerseparately just below the waterline.
  • the tubes 0 are intended to increase the capacity of the boiler to generate steam While utilizing the heat of the fire-place Without increasing the consumption of fuel.
  • the tubes 0 are supplied continually with water from the mud-drum, and form steam by the direct contact with the fire.
  • the steam passes upward and enters the boiler near the surface of the water, keeping up thereby a continual circulation and preventing, at the same time, by the separate entering'of the tubes into the boiler, as much as possible, any commotion or disturbance, so that the engine may be worked with dry steam.
  • droptubes D are provided at the rear end of the tubes 0, said drop-tubes D being downward extensions of the upper tubes D.
  • the droptubes D terminate in a receptacle, E, below I the boiler, which collects all the scale and sediment that is too heavy to make the ascent through the vertical tubes D.
  • scales arecontinually formed and broken up into thin flakes, they are carried along in the tubes 0 to the ends, and then dropped down into the the sediments from the outer steam-generating tubes 0.

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W. 0RD. WAIERTUB'E; ANFDCIRCULATING STEAM BOILERS: No f186,494.
Patented Jan.23,1877.
N4 PETERS. PHOTD-LITNOGRAPHER WASHINGTON. D. C
U NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WILLIAM 0RD, OF BROOKLYN, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN WATER-TUBE AND CIRCULATING STEAM-BOILERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N o-JI 86,494, dated January 23, 1877; application filed July 31, 1876. i
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM ORD, of Brooklyn, in the county of Ouyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved Steam-Boiler, of which the following is a specification:
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents a sectional side elevation of my improved steam-boiler, and Fig. 2is an end view of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The invention relates to such improvements in tubular or other boilers thatthe steaming capacity is increased and fuel economized by keeping up a regular circulation of water and steam without choking up the tubes by scales or sediment.
The invention consists of the combination of a tubular or other boiler and its muddrum, having side extensions toward the firefront, with tubes that extend from the side extensions backward and enter boiler at the rear end, just below the water-line. The tubes are connected at the rear end with drop-tubes and a receptacle for collecting the scale or sediment.
In the drawing, A horizontal, tubular, or other boiler of any approved construction; B the mud-drum, arranged below the same, and B its'side extensions that pass forward to the fire-front. A'series of tubes, 0, connect theside extensions B of the mud-drum and run backwardat the side of the boiler to the rear part or end of the same, connecting with upward-extending tubes D, which enter the boilerseparately just below the waterline.
The tubes 0 are intended to increase the capacity of the boiler to generate steam While utilizing the heat of the fire-place Without increasing the consumption of fuel. The tubes 0 are supplied continually with water from the mud-drum, and form steam by the direct contact with the fire. The steam passes upward and enters the boiler near the surface of the water, keeping up thereby a continual circulation and preventing, at the same time, by the separate entering'of the tubes into the boiler, as much as possible, any commotion or disturbance, so that the engine may be worked with dry steam.
For the purpose of preventing the choking up of the tubes by scales or sediment, droptubes D .are provided at the rear end of the tubes 0, said drop-tubes D being downward extensions of the upper tubes D. The droptubes D terminate in a receptacle, E, below I the boiler, which collects all the scale and sediment that is too heavy to make the ascent through the vertical tubes D. As scales arecontinually formed and broken up into thin flakes, they are carried along in the tubes 0 to the ends, and then dropped down into the the sediments from the outer steam-generating tubes 0.
Having thus described my invention, 1'
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent-- 1. The combination, with a tubular or other steam-boiler, A, and side extensions B, of the mud-drum. E, of steam'generating tubes 0 that-extend back to the rear part of the boiler andenter the same separately at a point below the water-line, substantially in the manner and for the purpose set forth.-
2. The combination of the steam-generating tubes'G D, that connect mud-drun extensions B and boiler, with downwardextending drop-tubes D, and a sediment-collecting receptacle, E, at the lower end of the droptube, substantially as and for the purpose de: scribed.
WILLIAM 0RD.
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