US192725A - Improvement in locomotives - Google Patents

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US192725A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23BMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING ONLY SOLID FUEL
    • F23B30/00Combustion apparatus with driven means for agitating the burning fuel; Combustion apparatus with driven means for advancing the burning fuel through the combustion chamber
    • F23B30/02Combustion apparatus with driven means for agitating the burning fuel; Combustion apparatus with driven means for advancing the burning fuel through the combustion chamber with movable, e.g. vibratable, fuel-supporting surfaces; with fuel-supporting surfaces that have movable parts

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  • the fire-box A laterally overhangs the driving-wheels B B, its width being determined by that of ordinary cars used on the line; in other words, the fire-box need only be narrow enough to permit two locomotives to pass each other freely on a double track.
  • the grate D also overhangs the wheels, and extends entirely across the interior of the firebox, and to the under side of the latter is secured an ashpan, G, the inclined sides a a of which are constructed to clear the Wheels, and to direct the ashes into the central receptacle h.
  • the bridge M which either extends across the interior of the fire-box or across the combustion-chamber at the front of the same, and which may be either a water-space or made of fire-brick,
  • the grate being necessarily elevated, at corresponding elevation of the body of theboiler would he demanded in the absence of the bridge, in order that the tubes m might be at a proper height above the said grate, to prevent the direct escape of fuel through the said tubes, and this elevation of thebody of the boiler would render the locomotive top-heavy.
  • the bridge M and the auxiliary combustionchamber at the front of the same permit the arrangement of the tubes so low down that while thereis always water enough above the tubes, the body of the boiler may be as low, or nearly as low, as usual, and hence cannot be top-heavy.
  • the increased grate-bar area due to the lateral extension of the fire-box.
  • the fuel can be consumed in comparatively thin layers more gently and economically, and with less injury to the fire-box than the thick mass of intenselyheated fuel in an ordinary contracted fire-box.
  • the increased grate-area moreover, enables me to dispense with the usual contracted exhaustopening for creating an artificial draft,

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' E. WOOTTEN.
LOCOMOTIVE.
Patented July 3, 1877.
itnes'ses,
N. PETERS. PHOTO-LTHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTO UNITED, STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN E. WOOTTEN, OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA.'
IMPROVEMENT IN LOCOMOTIVES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 192,725, dated July 3, 1877 application filed June 16, 1877. I
To all whom it may concern Be it known that l, Jornv E. WOOTTEN, of Reading, Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Locomotives, of which the following is a specification The object of my invention is to increase.
the area of the grate of a locomotive-boiler by arranging the fire-box and grate above and extending them laterally over the drivingwheels, without raising the body of the boiler to any material extent. i In building locomotives it has hitherto been the general practice to make the fire-boxes of and to make them as wide as, or wider than,
the distance between the outer faces of the said wheels, the body of the boiler has been elevated to accord with the elevated grate, so that the tubes might be at a proper height above the fuel. This raising of the body'of the boiler rendered the locomotive top-heavy-- a defect which 1 obviate in the manner which I will now proceed to describe, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which v Figure l is a side view, partly in section,of a locomotive made in accordance with my im provement and Fig. 2 is a transverse section.
It will be seen that the fire-box A laterally overhangs the driving-wheels B B, its width being determined by that of ordinary cars used on the line; in other words, the fire-box need only be narrow enough to permit two locomotives to pass each other freely on a double track. I i
The grate Dalso overhangs the wheels, and extends entirely across the interior of the firebox, and to the under side of the latter is secured an ashpan, G, the inclined sides a a of which are constructed to clear the Wheels, and to direct the ashes into the central receptacle h.
In carrying out my invention, the bridge M, which either extends across the interior of the fire-box or across the combustion-chamber at the front of the same, and which may be either a water-space or made of fire-brick,
plays an important part, for the grate being necessarily elevated, at corresponding elevation of the body of theboiler would he demanded in the absence of the bridge, in order that the tubes m might be at a proper height above the said grate, to prevent the direct escape of fuel through the said tubes, and this elevation of thebody of the boiler would render the locomotive top-heavy.
The bridge M and the auxiliary combustionchamber at the front of the same permit the arrangement of the tubes so low down that while thereis always water enough above the tubes, the body of the boiler may be as low, or nearly as low, as usual, and hence cannot be top-heavy.
Important advantages are attained by the increased grate-bar area due to the lateral extension of the fire-box. The fuel can be consumed in comparatively thin layers more gently and economically, and with less injury to the fire-box than the thick mass of intenselyheated fuel in an ordinary contracted fire-box. The increased grate-area, moreover, enables me to dispense with the usual contracted exhaustopening for creating an artificial draft,
a larger exhaust-opening being adopted, and,
consequently, the tearing up of the fuel in the fire-box is avoided, the forcible expulsion of hard particles of fuel through the tubes, and the consequent waste of fuel, is prevented, and the usual spark-arrester dispensed with.
- All these advantages are attained without rendering the locomotive top-heavy by the combination of the laterally-extended fire-box with the bridge M. I V
I wish it to be understood that I do not claim either the laterally-extended fire-box and grate: or bridge, separately considered; but
I claim as my invention- Alocomotive-engineiu which a fire-box wider than, and a grate as-wide as or wider than, the distance between the driving-wheels, and arranged above the same, are combined with a bridge, M, extending across the said fire box, and with the auxiliary com bustion-cha:m-
her, all substantially as set forth.
In testimony-whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
J. E. WOOTTEN.v
Witnesses:
HERMANN MOESSNER, HARRY SMITH.
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