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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10JPRODUCTION OF PRODUCER GAS, WATER-GAS, SYNTHESIS GAS FROM SOLID CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, OR MIXTURES CONTAINING THESE GASES; CARBURETTING AIR OR OTHER GASES
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  • My invention pertains to that class of feedcookers in which the cooking is accomplished by steam transmitted from the boiler by means of connecting tubes or pipes to the vessels in which the material to be cooked is placed and my invention consists, essentially, in certain improvements in and about the boiler and furnace, which I will now proceed to describe.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of a machine embodying my invention.
  • Fi 2 is a detached view of the top of the boiler, exhibiting my mode of re-enforcing the same.
  • ' A is an upright boiler, having beneath it the furnace B, constructed integral with the boiler.
  • O is the flue or smoke-pipe, which passes up 0 through and out of the top of the boiler.
  • the stand-pipe D is a stand-pipe, set into the boiler A and around the flue O.
  • the stand-pipe D has a closed bottom, which extends below the lowest possible water-line in the boiler A, and has an 5 open funnel-shaped top, a, for convenience in pouringin water. It is intended that thestandpipe D shallbe kept full, or nearly full, of water to protect theflue G from the action of the steam in the boiler A, and to prevent the escape of 40 the steam intojthe flue G, in case of any minute openings through the latter. 7
  • the short steam-tube b In the upper end of the boiler A is seated the short steam-tube b, to which is affixed the crosstube 0, having the valves 0 c, and the ends of 4 5 such crosstube are attached to hose or tubes for conveying the steam into the vessels in which the feed to be cooked is placed.
  • the furnace B is provided with the draft-deflector d.
  • the air to feed the combustion passes through the furnace-door at e, and by the deflector d is delivered directly upon the top of the grate f.
  • the partition 9 compels the smoke and heated air to pass out against the top and rear side of the furnace B, thus bringing such heat as near as possible to the water in the boiler A.
  • the lower end of the flue C also passes through the water in the boiler A, thus imparting additional heat thereto.
  • the furnace B is raised above the bottom of the boiler A, by means of which the water in the latter receives heat also from the lower part of the furnace B.
  • E is the supply-tank, affixed in any suitable manner to the rear of the boiler A, and is.provided with a divergent opening, h, at the top and cut-off i, as a means of supplying the tank with water.
  • a feed-tube, j connects the bottom of the tank E with the interior of the boiler A, which tube is provided with a stop-cock, 70, near its lower end.
  • a short tube, 1, connects the upper part of the boiler A with the supplytank E, whichlattertube is also furnished with a stop-cock, 122.
  • I can let the steam from the boiler A into the tank E, and thus preliminarily heat and force the water from such tank through the pipej into the boiler A; or, if preferred, I can shut off the tube I, open the tubej, and permit the steam in the boiler A to force the hot water therein through the tubej into the tank E, to partly heat the water in the latter.
  • I provide the inside braces, 0 0 0, which are riveted to the boiler A, and the outside bands app, which are clamped to the inside ofthe boiler, and held and adjusted by means of thumb-screws passing through the outwardly-projected open ends of such bands.
  • feed-cooker consisting of vertical boiler A, having steam-outlet provided with valve or valves a, furnace B, arranged in said boiler above its bottom and having deflector d and partition 9, Water-stand D, extending down into said boiler below its 15 water-line and having a closed bottom, combustion-flue O, extendingup through boiler and stand-pipe, and exterior supply-tank, E, having pipes lj, With stop-cocks m 70, communicating with said boiler at or near its top and bottom, 20 substantially as specified.

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J. W. GILMORE.
FEED COOKER. No. 251,356. Patented Dec. 27,1881.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES W. GILMORE, OF MORRISON, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO WILLIAM F.
MCMULLEN, OF SAME PLACE.
FEED-COOKER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 251,356, dated December 27, 1881. Application filed September 27, 1881. (No model.)
Tooll whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES W. GILMORE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Morrison,in the county of Whiteside and State of Illinois, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Feed-Cookers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and
exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it ap- 1o pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention pertains to that class of feedcookers in which the cooking is accomplished by steam transmitted from the boiler by means of connecting tubes or pipes to the vessels in which the material to be cooked is placed and my invention consists, essentially, in certain improvements in and about the boiler and furnace, which I will now proceed to describe.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a sectional side elevation of a machine embodying my invention. Fi 2 is a detached view of the top of the boiler, exhibiting my mode of re-enforcing the same.
' A is an upright boiler, having beneath it the furnace B, constructed integral with the boiler.
O is the flue or smoke-pipe, which passes up 0 through and out of the top of the boiler.
D is a stand-pipe, set into the boiler A and around the flue O. The stand-pipe D has a closed bottom, which extends below the lowest possible water-line in the boiler A, and has an 5 open funnel-shaped top, a, for convenience in pouringin water. It is intended that thestandpipe D shallbe kept full, or nearly full, of water to protect theflue G from the action of the steam in the boiler A, and to prevent the escape of 40 the steam intojthe flue G, in case of any minute openings through the latter. 7
In the upper end of the boiler A is seated the short steam-tube b, to which is affixed the crosstube 0, having the valves 0 c, and the ends of 4 5 such crosstube are attached to hose or tubes for conveying the steam into the vessels in which the feed to be cooked is placed. The furnace B is provided with the draft-deflector d. The air to feed the combustion passes through the furnace-door at e, and by the deflector d is delivered directly upon the top of the grate f. This I find much preferable to a draft below the grate which is liable to be obstructed by ashes, cinders, ore, &c., which accumulate on the grate. It is also to be preferred to a general delivering of air to or under the furnace-door above the grate, as inthe latter case the draft is met by the cross-currents in the furnace and driven in great measure away from the immediate surface of the fire.
The partition 9 compels the smoke and heated air to pass out against the top and rear side of the furnace B, thus bringing such heat as near as possible to the water in the boiler A. The lower end of the flue C also passes through the water in the boiler A, thus imparting additional heat thereto. The furnace B is raised above the bottom of the boiler A, by means of which the water in the latter receives heat also from the lower part of the furnace B.
E is the supply-tank, affixed in any suitable manner to the rear of the boiler A, and is.provided with a divergent opening, h, at the top and cut-off i, as a means of supplying the tank with water. A feed-tube, j, connects the bottom of the tank E with the interior of the boiler A, which tube is provided with a stop-cock, 70, near its lower end. A short tube, 1, connects the upper part of the boiler A with the supplytank E, whichlattertube is also furnished with a stop-cock, 122. By means of the tubesj and l, with their respective stop-cocks, I can let the steam from the boiler A into the tank E, and thus preliminarily heat and force the water from such tank through the pipej into the boiler A; or, if preferred, I can shut off the tube I, open the tubej, and permit the steam in the boiler A to force the hot water therein through the tubej into the tank E, to partly heat the water in the latter.
Tostrengtheu the head of the boilerA against both lateral and vertical pressure, I provide the clamp F, formed at the ends into downwardprojecting clutches an, which are passed down over and engage the top of the boiler A, as shown in Fig. 2. As each clutch n is inwardlyprojected at the extreme end and fits under a correspondingledge on the outside of the boiler A, the re-enforce of the clamp F resists both lateral and "ertical expansion of the boiler A.
To still further strengthen the boiler A against lateral expansion, I provide the inside braces, 0 0 0, which are riveted to the boiler A, and the outside bands app, which are clamped to the inside ofthe boiler, and held and adjusted by means of thumb-screws passing through the outwardly-projected open ends of such bands.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The herein-described feed-cooker, consisting of vertical boiler A, having steam-outlet provided with valve or valves a, furnace B, arranged in said boiler above its bottom and having deflector d and partition 9, Water-stand D, extending down into said boiler below its 15 water-line and having a closed bottom, combustion-flue O, extendingup through boiler and stand-pipe, and exterior supply-tank, E, having pipes lj, With stop-cocks m 70, communicating with said boiler at or near its top and bottom, 20 substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in prescncemf two witnesses.
JAMES W. GILMORE.
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