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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- This invention relates to heaters for automo- 13 over which is mounted a narrow cylindrical biles having internal combustion engines. casing 14.
- a generator housing 15 is fastened at One important object of the invention is to 16 to one side of the casing 14, being arranged provide a form of electrical heater wherein the concentric therewith.
- a shaft 16 is journaled 5 flow of the exhaust gases from the internal comthrough said casing 14 and housing 15, as shown 5 bustion engine will operate an electrical generaat 1'7, and upon this shaft, within the casing 14, tor from which a current is led through a resistis mounted a turbine wheel 18, the blades 19 of ance unit suitably located in the dash in the front which are adapted to rotate through the opening of the car.
- Another object is to provide in combination curved as shown to conform to the cross sectional 10 with the exhaust pipe of an automobile having curvature of the pipe and being adapted to move an internal combustion engine, a turbine wheel closely to but not to contact with the outer wall of operatively mounted through an opening in such the pipe '7.
- a conventional electric generator exhaust pipe so as to be driven by the flow of 20 (not shown in detail) is mounted within the 15 gases through the pipe, a generator connected housing 15, one element thereof, as the armature 5 to the turbine wheel, an electrical heating unit (not shown) being mounted upon the portion of suitably located upon the automobile, and com the shaft 16 extended within said housing, and ductors for leading current from the generator to the other element, as the field, (not shown) being. the said heating unit. supported from the inner walls of the housing.
- resistance unit 21 of conventional form is ar- 20 and purposes in view as may be developed in the ranged upon the dash 4, and is energized by concourse of this specification, attention is directed duotors 22 leading from the said generator.
- a to the accompanying drawing as setting forth gate valve 23 is mounted upon a pivot pin 24 loa practical embodiment of the invention, and cated interiorly at the juncture of the pipes '7 and 25 wherein a 8, at the engine end of the assembly, an end 28 25 Figure l is an elevation partly in section, of the of the pin being extended exteriorly.
- valve forward or engine end, showing the engine block 23 is controlled by the levers 25, 26, 27 pivotally and seat in full lines and the instrument board, connected together, the lever 25 being rigidly dash or foot board and a portion of the bottom joined to the extended end 28 of the pivot pin being shown mounted in connection therewith.
- 29 through the instrument board 5, and is pro- Figure 2 is a longitudinal section upon a greatly vided with a pivot bearing 30.
- the valve 23 may enlarged scale, through the essential elements be thus readily turned so as to close the mouth Comprising in Combinatifin; my invention. of either pipe '7 or 8, so as to direct the exhaust Figure 3 is a Section 011 fill-811116 of Figure gases from the engine through the other pipe. 35
- the pipe 8 is closed through Same 119011 an automobile 1 having a Power plant manipulation of the valve 23, in manner pointed including a gas engine from which the exhaust out, and as represented in Figure 2.
- the exhaust gases Pass out rearwfndly through an exhajlst gases (not shown) from the engine are thus forced 40 pipe 3, I out out asection of the said exhaust pipe through the pipe 7 and Over the blades of the 40 immediately under the gash 4 which Ordinarily wheel 18, causing same to rotate rapidly.
- This angularly colinects Instrument board 5 e wheel in turn operates the generator 20, whereby floor 6, and I insert in lieu of the removed section current is created and sent through the unit 21 ofplpe double plpe Sectmn Wmch are sumfor furnishing heat for the car.
- the valve 23 By operating the valve 23 so as to close the pipe '7 and open the double section is mounted in place in any conpipe the f flefiected ventional manner, as by threading the contiguous the P1139 3 and operatlon the generator ends as shown at 9l0 and turning thereover stoppfii I 5o threaded sleeves 11.
- An energizing means for electric heaters as applied to automobiles having an internal combustion engine comprising in combination with the exhaust pipe of the engine the said exhaust pipe having a section cut away, a double pipe section placed in lieu of the cut away exhaust pipe section, the pipes at the doublepipesection including Y-coupiings or connection 'witln the ends of the exhaust pipe and intermediate arcuate pipe sections extended between the branches of the Y-couplings thereby providing an intermediate casing space between the two arcuate pipe sections, one of the double pipes having an opening in its inner side facing the other double pipe, a casing mounted over the said opening and disposed within the said space provided between the double pipes, a turbine wheel journaled in the casing and playing thru the said opening of the one pipe, an electric generator connected to the turbine wheel, and a gate valve pivotally mounted atthe iunction of the branches of the Y-coupling nearest the engine and adapted to close alternately the said arcuate pipe sections.
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Feb.'l9, 1935. 'w. H. cooK 1,992,003
HEATER FOR AUTOMOBILES Filed Oct. 17, 1932 INVEN TOR. VI/uaee 6160 BY 2M A TT ORNE Y.
30 of the tonneau in sectional lines, my invention 24. The hand lever 27 is passed through a slot 30 45 stantially spread asunder medially in an arcuate Patented Feb. 19, 1935 1,992,003
' UNITED-STATES PATENT OFFICE 551 23223221222521??? Application October 17, 1932, Serial No. 638,086
' 1 Claim. (01. 290-4) This invention relates to heaters for automo- 13 over which is mounted a narrow cylindrical biles having internal combustion engines. casing 14. A generator housing 15 is fastened at One important object of the invention is to 16 to one side of the casing 14, being arranged provide a form of electrical heater wherein the concentric therewith. A shaft 16 is journaled 5 flow of the exhaust gases from the internal comthrough said casing 14 and housing 15, as shown 5 bustion engine will operate an electrical generaat 1'7, and upon this shaft, within the casing 14, tor from which a current is led through a resistis mounted a turbine wheel 18, the blades 19 of ance unit suitably located in the dash in the front which are adapted to rotate through the opening of the car. 7 13 of the pipe '7, the ends of the blades being Another object is to provide in combination curved as shown to conform to the cross sectional 10 with the exhaust pipe of an automobile having curvature of the pipe and being adapted to move an internal combustion engine, a turbine wheel closely to but not to contact with the outer wall of operatively mounted through an opening in such the pipe '7. A conventional electric generator exhaust pipe so as to be driven by the flow of 20 (not shown in detail) is mounted within the 15 gases through the pipe, a generator connected housing 15, one element thereof, as the armature 5 to the turbine wheel, an electrical heating unit (not shown) being mounted upon the portion of suitably located upon the automobile, and com the shaft 16 extended within said housing, and ductors for leading current from the generator to the other element, as the field, (not shown) being. the said heating unit. supported from the inner walls of the housing. A
20 With these and such other and further objects resistance unit 21 of conventional form is ar- 20 and purposes in view as may be developed in the ranged upon the dash 4, and is energized by concourse of this specification, attention is directed duotors 22 leading from the said generator. A to the accompanying drawing as setting forth gate valve 23 is mounted upon a pivot pin 24 loa practical embodiment of the invention, and cated interiorly at the juncture of the pipes '7 and 25 wherein a 8, at the engine end of the assembly, an end 28 25 Figure l is an elevation partly in section, of the of the pin being extended exteriorly. The valve forward or engine end, showing the engine block 23 is controlled by the levers 25, 26, 27 pivotally and seat in full lines and the instrument board, connected together, the lever 25 being rigidly dash or foot board and a portion of the bottom joined to the extended end 28 of the pivot pin being shown mounted in connection therewith. 29 through the instrument board 5, and is pro- Figure 2 is a longitudinal section upon a greatly vided with a pivot bearing 30. The valve 23 may enlarged scale, through the essential elements be thus readily turned so as to close the mouth Comprising in Combinatifin; my invention. of either pipe '7 or 8, so as to direct the exhaust Figure 3 is a Section 011 fill-811116 of Figure gases from the engine through the other pipe. 35
In ar y out my invention and installing In operation, the pipe 8 is closed through Same 119011 an automobile 1 having a Power plant manipulation of the valve 23, in manner pointed including a gas engine from which the exhaust out, and as represented in Figure 2. The exhaust gases Pass out rearwfndly through an exhajlst gases (not shown) from the engine are thus forced 40 pipe 3, I out out asection of the said exhaust pipe through the pipe 7 and Over the blades of the 40 immediately under the gash 4 which Ordinarily wheel 18, causing same to rotate rapidly. This angularly colinects Instrument board 5 e wheel in turn operates the generator 20, whereby floor 6, and I insert in lieu of the removed section current is created and sent through the unit 21 ofplpe double plpe Sectmn Wmch are sumfor furnishing heat for the car. By operating the valve 23 so as to close the pipe '7 and open the double section is mounted in place in any conpipe the f flefiected ventional manner, as by threading the contiguous the P1139 3 and operatlon the generator ends as shown at 9l0 and turning thereover stoppfii I 5o threaded sleeves 11. If desired for facilitating Whfle I have herem descrlbed certam p fi assembly of the elements or for other purposes, manner and method of Constructing d a semadditional and similar joints may be incorporatbling the elements of my invention, it is undered near the ends of the pipes 7 and 8, as shown stood that I may vary from the same in minor I at 12. One of the pipes, as'l, is cut away medially details, not departing from the spirit of my inat its inner side to provide an elongated opening vention, so as best to construct a practical device 5 manner as shown in Figures 1 and 2, and this for the purpose intended, as defined in the appended claim. I
I claim:
An energizing means for electric heaters as applied to automobiles having an internal combustion engine, the same comprising in combination with the exhaust pipe of the engine the said exhaust pipe having a section cut away, a double pipe section placed in lieu of the cut away exhaust pipe section, the pipes at the doublepipesection including Y-coupiings or connection 'witln the ends of the exhaust pipe and intermediate arcuate pipe sections extended between the branches of the Y-couplings thereby providing an intermediate casing space between the two arcuate pipe sections, one of the double pipes having an opening in its inner side facing the other double pipe, a casing mounted over the said opening and disposed within the said space provided between the double pipes, a turbine wheel journaled in the casing and playing thru the said opening of the one pipe, an electric generator connected to the turbine wheel, and a gate valve pivotally mounted atthe iunction of the branches of the Y-coupling nearest the engine and adapted to close alternately the said arcuate pipe sections.
WILDER H. COOK.
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Cited By (9)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2481222A (en) * | 1945-05-09 | 1949-09-06 | Jones John Paul | Turbogenerator |
US2498910A (en) * | 1946-11-21 | 1950-02-28 | Earthen H Camfield | Exhaust turbine and pump |
US2501819A (en) * | 1946-03-20 | 1950-03-28 | Valentine C Kloepper | Running board for auto trucks and the like |
US2509913A (en) * | 1944-12-14 | 1950-05-30 | Bell Telephone Labor Inc | Electric power source |
US2903847A (en) * | 1953-11-02 | 1959-09-15 | Boyd John Robert | Supercharger system for internal combustion engines |
US2949164A (en) * | 1958-06-25 | 1960-08-16 | Conrad J Morgan | Portable sound suppressors for aircraft jet engines |
US6725644B2 (en) | 1999-05-18 | 2004-04-27 | Arthur Vanmoor | Combined input and output system for an internal combustion engine and turbine power plant |
US20040088977A1 (en) * | 2002-11-12 | 2004-05-13 | Kuo-Lin Huang | Exhaust device with an electric generator |
US20040159089A1 (en) * | 1999-05-18 | 2004-08-19 | Arthur Vanmoor | Combined input and output system for a combustion engine and turbine power plant |
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Cited By (10)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2509913A (en) * | 1944-12-14 | 1950-05-30 | Bell Telephone Labor Inc | Electric power source |
US2481222A (en) * | 1945-05-09 | 1949-09-06 | Jones John Paul | Turbogenerator |
US2501819A (en) * | 1946-03-20 | 1950-03-28 | Valentine C Kloepper | Running board for auto trucks and the like |
US2498910A (en) * | 1946-11-21 | 1950-02-28 | Earthen H Camfield | Exhaust turbine and pump |
US2903847A (en) * | 1953-11-02 | 1959-09-15 | Boyd John Robert | Supercharger system for internal combustion engines |
US2949164A (en) * | 1958-06-25 | 1960-08-16 | Conrad J Morgan | Portable sound suppressors for aircraft jet engines |
US6725644B2 (en) | 1999-05-18 | 2004-04-27 | Arthur Vanmoor | Combined input and output system for an internal combustion engine and turbine power plant |
US20040159089A1 (en) * | 1999-05-18 | 2004-08-19 | Arthur Vanmoor | Combined input and output system for a combustion engine and turbine power plant |
US20040088977A1 (en) * | 2002-11-12 | 2004-05-13 | Kuo-Lin Huang | Exhaust device with an electric generator |
US6758042B2 (en) * | 2002-11-12 | 2004-07-06 | Kuo-Lin Huang | Exhaust device with an electric generator |
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