US2011018A - Chimney construction - Google Patents
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- This invention appertains to new and useful improvements in chimneys and. more particularly to a chimney of air-cooled construction.
- the principal object of the present invention is to provide a chimney of hollow wall construction having an air inlet at its bottom and ports at its upper end and inner side, so that a suction is created along the air passageway by the discharge of combusted gases at the top of the chimney to the end that the outside wall of the chimney will always be maintained cool, thus reducing the fire hazard and reducing heat radiation from building walls which is very undesirable in the summertime.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing one of I the tie rod sections and the lower anchor with the nuts for connecting the same.
- the chimney is made up of an inner flue generally I referred to by numeral 5 and the outer wall generally referred to by numeral 6 and spaced from the flue while the novel spacing frames are denoted generally by numeral 1.
- the chinmey will probably be built upon a suitable base 8 and upon this will be placed a rectangular plate 9 which is of the same construction as the top plate It! at the top of the chimney.
- Numeral I l represents four L-shaped anchors the upper end portions of which arethreaded as at l2 and extend upwardly through the plate 9, this plate 9 being provided on its top side with a relatively broad shoulder I 3 which fits upwardly between the flue 5 and outer wall 6.
- the lower section of the wall 6 is provided with an opening I 4 therein through which the pipe extension [5 from the flue 5 extends to the furnace or stove.
- This section of the outer wall 6 is provided with air inlet openings [6, while the uppermost section of the flue 5 is provided with air outlet openings I'I.
- each section of the chimney is a separating and spacing plate 1 of rectangular shape and provided with the air openings l8 therein, and at the corners with openings l9 therein for receiving the upper ends of the tie rod sections 20, which are provided with threaded ends 2 l-2l which are connected with each other by elongated nuts 22.
- the frame 1 is provided on its top and bottom sides with rather wide shoulders 23 which fit upwardly and downwardly between adjoining sections of the chimney for definitely spacing the flue and outer wall 5 and 6 respectively laterally.
- the uppermost section 20 of the tie rods extends above the top plate 10 and is equipped with a nut 24.
- a chimney construction comprising a vertical flue, a vertical wall surrounding the flue in spaced relation thereto, an inlet for the flue at the lower portion thereof, said outer wall being provided with air inlet openings adjacent the lower end thereof, air outlet openings in the flue adjacent the top thereof, said flue and outer it all being in sections, frame-like spacers interposed between the said sections, said spacers being provided with shoulders thereon for interposition between the flue and outer wall to maintain the same in definite spaced relation, and. tie rods extending vertically between the flue and outer wall and connecting the said frame-like members in a manner to clamp the flue and outer wall sections between the same.
- a chimney comprising a sectional construction disposed in end to end relation, each section including a single walled chimney block, a single walled flue block the complement of and nested in spaced relation within the flue block to pro- 7 vide a continuous air chamber in the chimney, a
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2 Sheets-Sheet 2 H. E. SMITH CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION Filed June 18, 1934 Aug. 13, 1935.
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Application June 18, 1934, Serial No. 731,167
2 Claims.
This invention appertains to new and useful improvements in chimneys and. more particularly to a chimney of air-cooled construction.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide a chimney of hollow wall construction having an air inlet at its bottom and ports at its upper end and inner side, so that a suction is created along the air passageway by the discharge of combusted gases at the top of the chimney to the end that the outside wall of the chimney will always be maintained cool, thus reducing the fire hazard and reducing heat radiation from building walls which is very undesirable in the summertime.
Various important objects and advantages reside in the details of construction andthese will become apparent to the reader of the following 7 Figure 6 is a perspective view showing one of I the tie rod sections and the lower anchor with the nuts for connecting the same.
Referring to the drawings wherein like numerals designate like parts, it can be seen that the chimney is made up of an inner flue generally I referred to by numeral 5 and the outer wall generally referred to by numeral 6 and spaced from the flue while the novel spacing frames are denoted generally by numeral 1.
As is clearly shown in Figure 1, the chinmey will probably be built upon a suitable base 8 and upon this will be placed a rectangular plate 9 which is of the same construction as the top plate It! at the top of the chimney. Numeral I l represents four L-shaped anchors the upper end portions of which arethreaded as at l2 and extend upwardly through the plate 9, this plate 9 being provided on its top side with a relatively broad shoulder I 3 which fits upwardly between the flue 5 and outer wall 6. As is clearly shown in Figure 1, the lower section of the wall 6 is provided with an opening I 4 therein through which the pipe extension [5 from the flue 5 extends to the furnace or stove. This section of the outer wall 6 is provided with air inlet openings [6, while the uppermost section of the flue 5 is provided with air outlet openings I'I.
Between each section of the chimney is a separating and spacing plate 1 of rectangular shape and provided with the air openings l8 therein, and at the corners with openings l9 therein for receiving the upper ends of the tie rod sections 20, which are provided with threaded ends 2 l-2l which are connected with each other by elongated nuts 22.
As will be observed in Figures 1 and 5, the frame 1 is provided on its top and bottom sides with rather wide shoulders 23 which fit upwardly and downwardly between adjoining sections of the chimney for definitely spacing the flue and outer wall 5 and 6 respectively laterally.
The uppermost section 20 of the tie rods extends above the top plate 10 and is equipped with a nut 24.
In this manner the entire chimney is built up to any desired height.
In the operation of the chimney, obviously combusted gases are passing upwardly through the flue 5 and will cause a suction by way of the opening I! and cause a draft of air upwardly through the space between the flue 5 and the outer'wall 6, thus cooling the outer wall, the heat being carried off by the updraft of air.
While the foregoing specification sets forth the invention in specific terms, it is to be understood that numerous changes in the shape, size and materials may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.
What is claimed is:
1. A chimney construction comprising a vertical flue, a vertical wall surrounding the flue in spaced relation thereto, an inlet for the flue at the lower portion thereof, said outer wall being provided with air inlet openings adjacent the lower end thereof, air outlet openings in the flue adjacent the top thereof, said flue and outer it all being in sections, frame-like spacers interposed between the said sections, said spacers being provided with shoulders thereon for interposition between the flue and outer wall to maintain the same in definite spaced relation, and. tie rods extending vertically between the flue and outer wall and connecting the said frame-like members in a manner to clamp the flue and outer wall sections between the same.
2. A chimney comprising a sectional construction disposed in end to end relation, each section including a single walled chimney block, a single walled flue block the complement of and nested in spaced relation within the flue block to pro- 7 vide a continuous air chamber in the chimney, a
joint plate between the sections formed with an apertured shoulder above and below opposite faces thereof to provide marginal flanges to receive the confronting ends of the flue and chimney blocks of the sections respectively and also to maintain the nested flue and chimney blocks of each section in transverse spaced relation, said apertures in the shoulders registering with the air chamber between the flue and chimney blocks, sectional tie rods extending the length of the chimney and having separate coupling means to clamp the plates of each section to the succeeding sections, a foundation and a cap plate for the bottom section and the top section respectively, said chimney block formed with openings in the lowermost section,- said flue block formed with openings in the uppermost section, an opening in one of the chimney blocks, and a sleeve formed on one of the flue blocks extending through a corresponding opening in the chimney block whereby a stove or fur- 1o nace is connected with the chimney.
HAROLD E. SlVII'II-I.
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US4033080A (en) * | 1976-01-20 | 1977-07-05 | Nippon Concrete Industries Co. Ltd. | Concrete pole to be connected with a wood pole and method of replacing the lower part of the wood pole with the concrete pole |
US4111107A (en) * | 1977-01-27 | 1978-09-05 | Engleke Donald J | Double walled smokestack apparatus |
US4486984A (en) * | 1982-09-24 | 1984-12-11 | Carty John J | Method for construction of a precast chimney |
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US2929236A (en) * | 1955-03-29 | 1960-03-22 | Steward Construction Company | Building wall construction |
US4008655A (en) * | 1975-11-17 | 1977-02-22 | Rahman Syed A | Method and apparatus for protecting a double-shelled chimney stack |
US4033080A (en) * | 1976-01-20 | 1977-07-05 | Nippon Concrete Industries Co. Ltd. | Concrete pole to be connected with a wood pole and method of replacing the lower part of the wood pole with the concrete pole |
US4111107A (en) * | 1977-01-27 | 1978-09-05 | Engleke Donald J | Double walled smokestack apparatus |
US4486984A (en) * | 1982-09-24 | 1984-12-11 | Carty John J | Method for construction of a precast chimney |
US5782048A (en) * | 1992-11-20 | 1998-07-21 | Ramirez; Jose G. | Reinforced building structure and method of constructing the same |
US5570549A (en) * | 1994-07-15 | 1996-11-05 | Lung; Jimmy R. | Building anchoring system |
US5664389A (en) * | 1996-07-22 | 1997-09-09 | Williams; Merlin Ray | Method and apparatus for building construction |
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US8567131B2 (en) | 2002-02-06 | 2013-10-29 | Vestas Wind Systems A/S | Wind turbine tower suspension means |
WO2004076782A1 (en) * | 2003-02-28 | 2004-09-10 | Jukka Markkanen | A method for assembling chimney with mineral aggregate frame to a residential building and a chimney |
US20070011965A1 (en) * | 2005-06-01 | 2007-01-18 | Olson Thomas L | Building and method of constructing same |
US20090178356A1 (en) * | 2008-01-15 | 2009-07-16 | Baumann Hanns U | Pre-cast concrete column and method of fabrication |
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