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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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- the object of this invention is to provide a steam-boiler especially designed for the quick generation of steam and to be set in and used in combination with heating and melting furnaces, more especially those furnaces that are operated with liquid fuel.
- the drawing represents a partly-sectional side elevation of the boiler and connections applied to a furnace designed for the burning of liquid fuel.
- A represents the boiler, set
- a sliding damper, D being set in the crown of said chamber C, so as to regulate the application of heat to said boilerA.
- This damper is dovetailed in the walls of the chamber C, and is adapted .to be moved by a suitable rod, (not shown,) which shall be attached thereto and made. to project outward through the brickwork of the furnace.
- boiler A Above the boiler A is a water'reservoir, E, that receives its supply from a suitable source through a pipe, 0, provided with a cook or valve, a, and from the bottom of this reservoir E a pipe, I), enters the boilerA and terminates at the water-line thereof, said pipe I) being provided with a'valve, I), to regulate the flow of water.
- E water'reservoir
- a steam-pipe, 0, provided with a valve, 0, connects the top of the reservoir E with the top of the boiler A.
- Both boiler A and reservoir E are provided with water-gages d (1, respectively, and the reservoir with a steamcoolgf, to relieve the pressure therein.
- Steam entering the reservoir E from the boiler A through the-pipe o heats the water in the former to the desired temperature, and the valve 7) being opened, the steam forces water from the reservoir E into the boiler, A.
- a safety-valve, f, and a valve, f is extended to the front of the furnace B, and there connected with'the steam-pipes g of the injector G, into which injector G the liquid. fuel is introduced through a pipe, h.
- the furnace B beingin operation and the valvef being opened, the steam and liquid fuel are mingled in the injectorG and forced bythe steam-press- 5 ureinto thefurnacemixing-chamber H, whence they escape into the combustion-chamber C, where air necessary to their combustion is sup- 'plied through the openingh above the miX- ing-chamber H, and through the register at in the bottom of the combustion-chamber C.
- furnace B having sliding damper 1), boiler A, reservoir E. waterpipe 1), extending from the bottom of said reservoir into said boiler A and terminating at its water-line, and steam-pipe 0, extending from the top of boiler A to the top of said reservoir, and provided with valve 0, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
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E. A. MEYER.
HEATER AND EEEDEE FOR STEAM BOILERS. No. 253,218. Patented Feb. 7,188Z..
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UNrrEn STATES ATET rare FREDERICK A. MEYER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR OF TWO-THIRDS TO MARSHALL LEFFERTS AND JOHN A. LEFFERTS, OF SAME PLACE.
HEATER AND FEEDER FOR STEAM-BOILERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 253,218, dated February 7, 1882.
Application filed June 7, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK A. MEYER, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain useful Improvements in Heaters and Feeders for Steam -Boilers, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to providea steam-boiler especially designed for the quick generation of steam and to be set in and used in combination with heating and melting furnaces, more especially those furnaces that are operated with liquid fuel.
The drawing represents a partly-sectional side elevation of the boiler and connections applied to a furnace designed for the burning of liquid fuel.
In the drawing, A represents the boiler, set
within the brick-work of a furnace, B, above the combustion-chamber C thereof, a sliding damper, D, being set in the crown of said chamber C, so as to regulate the application of heat to said boilerA. This damper is dovetailed in the walls of the chamber C, and is adapted .to be moved by a suitable rod, (not shown,) which shall be attached thereto and made. to project outward through the brickwork of the furnace.
Above the boiler A is a water'reservoir, E, that receives its supply from a suitable source through a pipe, 0, provided with a cook or valve, a, and from the bottom of this reservoir E a pipe, I), enters the boilerA and terminates at the water-line thereof, said pipe I) being provided with a'valve, I), to regulate the flow of water.
A steam-pipe, 0, provided with a valve, 0, connects the top of the reservoir E with the top of the boiler A. Both boiler A and reservoir E are provided with water-gages d (1, respectively, and the reservoir with a steamcoolgf, to relieve the pressure therein. Steam entering the reservoir E from the boiler A through the-pipe o heats the water in the former to the desired temperature, and the valve 7) being opened, the steam forces water from the reservoir E into the boiler, A.
From the top of the boiler a steam-pipe, F,
provided with a safety-valve, f, and a valve, f is extended to the front of the furnace B, and there connected with'the steam-pipes g of the injector G, into which injector G the liquid. fuel is introduced through a pipe, h. The furnace B beingin operation and the valvef being opened, the steam and liquid fuel are mingled in the injectorG and forced bythe steam-press- 5 ureinto thefurnacemixing-chamber H, whence they escape into the combustion-chamber C, where air necessary to their combustion is sup- 'plied through the openingh above the miX- ing-chamber H, and through the register at in the bottom of the combustion-chamber C.
With a boiler and its immediate connections constructed and arranged as herein shown and described a high pressure of steam can be quickly produced and easily maintained.
I am aware that means have before been provided whereby a small quantity of water is antomaticallysupplied to a generator from a reservoir, by which means said water is immediately flashed into steam, and I therefore do 0 not broadly claim such a device; but my invention is the result ot'caret'ul experiment, and its peculiar construction i believed to possess advantages not secured by any other, especially in the arrangement of the steam-pipe, which communicates with the top of the generator, instead of being arranged just above the water line of said generator, whereby the passage of the steain cannot be impeded by the water.
Having thus described my invention, Iclaim as newand desire to secure by Letters Patent- The combination of furnace B, having sliding damper 1), boiler A, reservoir E. waterpipe 1), extending from the bottom of said reservoir into said boiler A and terminating at its water-line, and steam-pipe 0, extending from the top of boiler A to the top of said reservoir, and provided with valve 0, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
FREDERICK A. MEYER.
Witnesses:
. I. I. STORER,
O. SEDGWICK.
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