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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
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    • C21DMODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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  • FIG. 1 is a front perspective of a puddling or boiling furnace having my present improvements applied thereto.
  • Fig.2 is adetached vienT o f the metallic band employed in making a furnace-door, with its water-pipe connections and means for attaching it to a shield; and
  • Fig. 3 is a View from the inner or rear side of thedoor and shield, a part of the door-band being sectioned to show the cooling pipe or chamber.
  • My presentinvention relates to an improved construction of door suitable for use on boiling, paddling, and other furnaces requiring a high heat, in combination with a water-supply and a shield for the protection of the work- Vman as against the excessive heat of the furnace.
  • An ordinary paddling, boiling, or heating furnace is represented at B.
  • the door D of the working-hole of such furnaces is usually made to slide vertically by any suitable connections, such as shown at a.
  • These doors are necessarily subjected to an intense heat, and as they have to be made light enough to be readily movable, it has been found Vdifficult to secure a great degree of durability as compared with the walls of the furnace.
  • This door-band d may be made solid, if desired-d-that is, around its four sides-the middle open part to be bricked up, as presently to be described; but I prefer to make it hollow all, or nearly all, the way around, either from sheets cut, bent, andriveted, as in boiler and shield making, or cast on and around a water-pipe, o, properly shaped and laid in the central part of the mold-cavity before casting.
  • any known form or construction of shield may be employed; but for convenience, and because I consider it the best, I have shown a hollow water-supplied shield.
  • the door and shield are bolted together, so that both can be raised and lowered by the same motion, and they are then arranged with reference to the furnace substantially as represented in Fig. 1.

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PURNAGE DOOR AND SHIELD. V:010.2583095` l V Patented Mayl, 1882.
` UNITED V`STATES' PATENT ()rriceg` HUGH MCDONALD, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
FURNACE DOOR AND SHIEL.
SPECIFICATION .forming part of Letters Patent No. 258,095, dated May 16, 1882.
Application filed September 19, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that LHUGH McDoNALD, of Pittsburg,county of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, have invented or discovered a new and useful Im provemeut in Furnace Doors and Shields; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, concise, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this speciication, in whichlike letters indicating like parts- Figure l is a front perspective of a puddling or boiling furnace having my present improvements applied thereto. Fig.2 is adetached vienT o f the metallic band employed in making a furnace-door, with its water-pipe connections and means for attaching it to a shield; and Fig. 3 is a View from the inner or rear side of thedoor and shield, a part of the door-band being sectioned to show the cooling pipe or chamber.
My presentinvention relates to an improved construction of door suitable for use on boiling, paddling, and other furnaces requiring a high heat, in combination with a water-supply and a shield for the protection of the work- Vman as against the excessive heat of the furnace.
An ordinary paddling, boiling, or heating furnace is represented at B. The door D of the working-hole of such furnaces is usually made to slide vertically by any suitable connections, such as shown at a. These doors are necessarily subjected to an intense heat, and as they have to be made light enough to be readily movable, it has been found Vdifficult to secure a great degree of durability as compared with the walls of the furnace.
Bymy present improvement I add materially toitheir durability, and at the same time render them easy of repair when burned out. To this end I make what I term a doorband,7 d, substantially of a rectangularform, as illustrated in Fig. 2, and either with a re-` cess or upward curve on the under side for a stopper-hole, as shown by full lines, or without such recess, as illustrated by dotted lines. This door-band d may be made solid, if desired-d-that is, around its four sides-the middle open part to be bricked up, as presently to be described; but I prefer to make it hollow all, or nearly all, the way around, either from sheets cut, bent, andriveted, as in boiler and shield making, or cast on and around a water-pipe, o, properly shaped and laid in the central part of the mold-cavity before casting.
In patents already granted to mie I have described furnace-shields having a sliding motion along the front ofthe furnace. It is sometimes preferred to raise them vertically, and when lsuch is the case it is better to raise the door and shield by the same motion; and to this end (when Vsuch construction of shield is preferred) I cast or makev along with the band d a cross-bar, d', which tends to strengthen the band d and support the brick-Work lling; and the extreme ends d2 of the cross-bar are bent out, so that when the shield R is secured thereto, as in Fig. 3, an air-space will be left between the door and shield, so that the currents of air passing between shall tend to keep both cool. In the cavity d3 of the band d, Fig. 2, I build in brick-Work d, Fig. 3, of the desired thickness. .It will then be seen that so long as a stream of water is kept flowing through the pipe c or other cavity of the band Z such band will be well protected as against the destructive action of the furnace-heat, and that, while the tire-brick center filling, d4, possesses the usual elements of durability, it can, when burned ont, be easily and quicklyr renewed, and that both the original cost, as also the cost of repairs, will be small.
For the purpose here in view any known form or construction of shield may be employed; but for convenience, and because I consider it the best, I have shown a hollow water-supplied shield. Thus organized, the door and shield are bolted together, so that both can be raised and lowered by the same motion, and they are then arranged with reference to the furnace substantially as represented in Fig. 1. And while any suitable arrangement of water supply and discharge may be employed, I have shown one, which at present I prefer, wherein the Watersupply pipe c discharges directly into the hollow of the shield; and the pipe e may be so bent, as shown, that its-descending leg e may enter the shield as the latter rises, so that the supply may go on whether the shield be up or down; but a swing-joint or flexible hosew may be used instead.
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From the back of the shield, at about the proper overflow-level, I take a pipe, s, to the pipe c or other cavity in the band d of the door, and from the other end of this pipe or cavity I attach a discharge-pipe, s, which empties into the bosh B', or at other desired point. Thus organized, one Water-supply answers for both shield and door-band.
I claim herein as my invention- 1. Afurnace door and shield in combination with a Water-supply to one and a discharge therefrom to the other, substantially as described.
2. The baud d, having cross-bar d', as a mea-ns of attachment to a shield to be moved I5 simultaneously by the same motion, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
HUGH McDoNAILD.
Witnesses R. H. WHITTLEsEY, GEORGE H. CHRISTY.
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