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US1996098A
US1996098A US653783A US65378333A US1996098A US 1996098 A US1996098 A US 1996098A US 653783 A US653783 A US 653783A US 65378333 A US65378333 A US 65378333A US 1996098 A US1996098 A US 1996098A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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  • flecting members disposed above the discharge end of said stack, all of said members, excepting the topmost one thereof, having axial openings progressively diminishing in area from the lowermost to the next to the topmost deflecting member; said members each providing deflecting surfaces angled relative to the axis of thestackso as to maintain the stream characteristic of the deflected gases and I prevent turbulence thereof such as would appreciably affectthe draft of saidstack; means connecting said :deflecting members in a vertical spatially separated group to move as a unit; and supporting means for said unit, adjustable axially of said stack, whereby said unit may be lowered to a position in which the topmost deflecting member will effect closure of the discharge end of the stack and another of said deflecting members will be disposed within said stack.
  • a combustion heater having a stack
  • means disposed adjacent the discharge end of said stack and functioning to dividethe heated gases discharging therefrom into separate streams and to deflect said streams lat erally
  • said means comprising a deflecting mem-'- ber disposed over the end of said stack and covering a portion thereof and a second deflecting member above the first member and extending entirely over the' end of said stack, said members each providing deflecting surfaces angled relative to the axis of the stack so as to maintain the stream characteristic of the deflected gases and prevent turbulence thereof such as would appreciably affect the draft of said stack;
  • a combustion'heater having a stack for the gasesfrom said heater; a deflecting unit normally disposed adjacent the discharge end of said stack and comprising a plurality of 'deflecting members each whereof is formed and positioned to deflect some portion of thegases for the gases-from said heater;'a deflecting unit normally disposed adjacent the discharge end of 1 said stack and having an imperforate top member, said unit being formed and disposed to deflect said gases laterally in successive portions, while the undeflected portion continues to follow the main stream direction; andflmeans for slidably supporting said unit on said stack, whereby said unit may be lowered to a position in which said imperforate top member will .ef-
  • An orchard heater having a stack, a deflecting unit supported above'the discharge end of the stack and comprising'a pluralityof de' flecting members and means for connecting said members in vertical spacedrelationship, said tie-'- flecting members being constructed to deflect the discharged gases laterally while maintaining the stream characteristic of the discharged gases,

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April 2, 1935. CHASE 1,996,098
HEATER Filed Jan. 27, 1953 ATTORNEY INVENTOR: ER C 5 mull m duit, there being a passage in each of said deflectors except the topmost one thereof, said conduit having a diameter suflicient to accommodate all of said deflectors and their connecting means except said topmost one whereby the entirety'may be thrust into said conduit until said topmost deflector contacts with the end of said conduit and effects closure thereof 2. In a device of the nature disclosed, the combination] of: a combustion heater having a stack; 'means disposed adjacent the discharge end of said stack and functioning to divide the heated gases discharging therefrom into separate streams and to deflect saidstreamslaterally, said means comprising a series of de-,
flecting members disposed above the discharge end of said stack, all of said members, excepting the topmost one thereof, having axial openings progressively diminishing in area from the lowermost to the next to the topmost deflecting member; said members each providing deflecting surfaces angled relative to the axis of thestackso as to maintain the stream characteristic of the deflected gases and I prevent turbulence thereof such as would appreciably affectthe draft of saidstack; means connecting said :deflecting members in a vertical spatially separated group to move as a unit; and supporting means for said unit, adjustable axially of said stack, whereby said unit may be lowered to a position in which the topmost deflecting member will effect closure of the discharge end of the stack and another of said deflecting members will be disposed within said stack.
3. In a device of the nature'disclosed, the combination of a combustion heater having a stack; means disposed adjacent the discharge end of said stack and functioning to dividethe heated gases discharging therefrom into separate streams and to deflect said streams lat erally, said means comprising a deflecting mem-'- ber disposed over the end of said stack and covering a portion thereof and a second deflecting member above the first member and extending entirely over the' end of said stack, said members each providing deflecting surfaces angled relative to the axis of the stack so as to maintain the stream characteristic of the deflected gases and prevent turbulence thereof such as would appreciably affect the draft of said stack;
posed within said stack.
means for connecting said deflecting members in relative spaced relationship to insure move ment thereof as a unit, supporting means for. said unit adjustable axially of the stack, said stack having a diameter sufficient to receive said first deflecting member whereby said 'first deflecting member may be thrust into said stack until the topmost deflecting member contacts, the
end of the stack and effects closure thereof.
4. In a device of the nature disclosed, the combination of a combustion'heater having a stack for the gasesfrom said heater; a deflecting unit normally disposed adjacent the discharge end of said stack and comprising a plurality of 'deflecting members each whereof is formed and positioned to deflect some portion of thegases for the gases-from said heater;'a deflecting unit normally disposed adjacent the discharge end of 1 said stack and having an imperforate top member, said unit being formed and disposed to deflect said gases laterally in successive portions, while the undeflected portion continues to follow the main stream direction; andflmeans for slidably supporting said unit on said stack, whereby said unit may be lowered to a position in which said imperforate top member will .ef-
fect closure of'the discharge end of said stack to extinguish the fire in the heater.
6. An orchard heater having a stack, a deflecting unit supported above'the discharge end of the stack and comprising'a pluralityof de' flecting members and means for connecting said members in vertical spacedrelationship, said tie-'- flecting members being constructed to deflect the discharged gases laterally while maintaining the stream characteristic of the discharged gases,
and means to effect a closure of the discharge end of the stack.
' LUCIUS F: CHASE.
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Cited By (14)

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US2745602A (en) * 1955-03-16 1956-05-15 William L Hand Automatic air regulating control device
US2993454A (en) * 1956-08-08 1961-07-25 Calcinator Corp Domestic incinerators
US3049068A (en) * 1959-04-02 1962-08-14 Leslie Welding Co Inc Adjustable flue cover
US3342023A (en) * 1964-06-26 1967-09-19 Kirk & Blum Mfg Co Upflow air outlet shroud
US3735926A (en) * 1971-05-27 1973-05-29 Richards Of Rockford Inc Liquid spray device with fixed and rotatable diffusers
US3809057A (en) * 1970-12-18 1974-05-07 R Frost Orchard heater
US4114813A (en) * 1977-03-11 1978-09-19 Shigeru Suga Three-dimensional atomizing spray tower
US4612910A (en) * 1984-09-21 1986-09-23 Williams Robert E Ice fishing hole heater
US4971228A (en) * 1989-09-07 1990-11-20 Baker Bruce L Grain stream damper device
US20080070491A1 (en) * 2006-09-16 2008-03-20 Howard George W Dripless chimney cap
US20100242460A1 (en) * 2007-12-18 2010-09-30 Mack Trucks, Inc. Exhaust diffuser for a truck
US20120263443A1 (en) * 2011-04-14 2012-10-18 Allgreen Designs Co., Ltd. Heater
US20150208866A1 (en) * 2012-08-08 2015-07-30 Henny Penny Corporation Self-cleaning deadweight holder for fryer apparatus
EP3869019A1 (en) * 2020-02-24 2021-08-25 General Electric Company Exhaust plume control structure and power generating plant including same

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2745602A (en) * 1955-03-16 1956-05-15 William L Hand Automatic air regulating control device
US2993454A (en) * 1956-08-08 1961-07-25 Calcinator Corp Domestic incinerators
US3049068A (en) * 1959-04-02 1962-08-14 Leslie Welding Co Inc Adjustable flue cover
US3342023A (en) * 1964-06-26 1967-09-19 Kirk & Blum Mfg Co Upflow air outlet shroud
US3809057A (en) * 1970-12-18 1974-05-07 R Frost Orchard heater
US3735926A (en) * 1971-05-27 1973-05-29 Richards Of Rockford Inc Liquid spray device with fixed and rotatable diffusers
US4114813A (en) * 1977-03-11 1978-09-19 Shigeru Suga Three-dimensional atomizing spray tower
US4612910A (en) * 1984-09-21 1986-09-23 Williams Robert E Ice fishing hole heater
US4971228A (en) * 1989-09-07 1990-11-20 Baker Bruce L Grain stream damper device
US20080070491A1 (en) * 2006-09-16 2008-03-20 Howard George W Dripless chimney cap
US7682232B2 (en) * 2006-09-16 2010-03-23 Olympia Chimney Supply Dripless chimney cap
US20100242460A1 (en) * 2007-12-18 2010-09-30 Mack Trucks, Inc. Exhaust diffuser for a truck
US8661803B2 (en) * 2007-12-18 2014-03-04 Mack Trucks, Inc. Exhaust diffuser for a truck
US20120263443A1 (en) * 2011-04-14 2012-10-18 Allgreen Designs Co., Ltd. Heater
US8542987B2 (en) * 2011-04-14 2013-09-24 Allgreen Designs Co., Ltd. Heater
US20150208866A1 (en) * 2012-08-08 2015-07-30 Henny Penny Corporation Self-cleaning deadweight holder for fryer apparatus
US9603487B2 (en) * 2012-08-08 2017-03-28 Henny Penny Corporation Self-cleaning deadweight holder for fryer apparatus
EP3869019A1 (en) * 2020-02-24 2021-08-25 General Electric Company Exhaust plume control structure and power generating plant including same

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