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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23HGRATES; CLEANING OR RAKING GRATES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23JREMOVAL OR TREATMENT OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OR COMBUSTION RESIDUES; FLUES 
    • F23J1/00Removing ash, clinker, or slag from combustion chambers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23HGRATES; CLEANING OR RAKING GRATES
    • F23H2700/00Grates characterised by special features or applications
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23JREMOVAL OR TREATMENT OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OR COMBUSTION RESIDUES; FLUES 
    • F23J2700/00Ash removal, handling and treatment means; Ash and slag handling in pulverulent fuel furnaces; Ash removal means for incinerators
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  • a My invention relates to improvements in furnaces and hasparticular reference to a furnace base unit which may be used in connection with both square or round boilers of various sizes.
  • One of the primary objects of the invention is to provide a base unit for furnaces having removable and interchangeable side portions one of which may carry for instance an ash pit door while another one may be provided with supporting means for a stoker unit or gun-type oil burner.
  • the invention also resides'in novel means for supporting the upper sections of a boiler whether of the square or round type.
  • the invention also contemplates a unit as characterized which is simple and inexpensive in construction, easy to assemble, is highly eflicient in practical use and the parts ofwhich when assembled providing an enclosed ash-pit for accommodating an ash-receiving tub, there being a large door-controlled'opening through which the tub may be inserted or removed.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective View illustrating my base unit in connection with a square boiler and a hopper-type stoker;
  • Fig. 2 is another perspective view illustrating the base unit in connection-with a so-called round type boiler and in connection with a bin-fed stoker;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective illustration of the removable base wallwith which the stoker unit of Fig. 2 is associated;
  • Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective viewofthe base unit as employed for either square or round boilers;
  • Fig. Si a vertical sectional VlEIW taken through the assembled base unit of Fig. 4, the lower end of an ass'ociated boilerunit being shown; 7 I
  • Fig. ,6 is a top plan view of the base as shown in Figs. s nd l; V V Fig; 7 is a side elevational view of the stoker wall side ofthe base;
  • Fig..8- is another side -elevational-view but illustrating .the'ash-pit door carrying wall
  • hopper-type stoker unit designated by numeral 17 and which includes the hopper 18 which is supported by legs 19 and discharges into the vertical box-form conduit 20.
  • the stoker unit 17 is or may be of any standard construction and per se forms no part of myinvention. It-may be noted, however, that the stoker assembly 17 ofFig. 1 has the coal supply conduit 21 which communicates with the hopper-conduit 20, and has the driven conveyor (not shown)'therein for supply,- ing the coal tothe burnersuchas isshown as 32 inFig; 3, Numeral 22 indicates anfelectric n otor having the'belt driven connection .with' the pulley-'23 ,of a blower 23b which supplies air into the furnace base through .the pipe 21a. In the particularfstoker ofFig. 1 the screwconveyor (not shown) of the conduit 21 will be chain driven in well'known manner from the blower unit 23! as indicated generally ,by reference character 23a.
  • the round-type boiler unit is indicated by numeral 24 and'has vthe fire box door 25 and the rearwardly extended flue pipe 26.
  • the stoker unit of Fig. 2 has the screw conveyor-incorporating pipe 27 leading from a coal bin (not shown) which pipe 27 discharges into a subjacent right-angularly disposed conveyor-incorporating pipe 28 which is shown in Fig.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 showthe same as comprising the bottom plate 33 from the corners of which rise the angle-form posts 34 whose upper. ends are connected by angle-bars 35.
  • the horizontal flanges 35a-of the angle-bars may provide the seating support for'the boiler section or unit 16, of Fig. 1 when the cross-sectional hsis shown in'Fig. 5 and the boiler. unit suchas 16 0124 supportedupon the plate 36 about the-central hole 37 therein.,;Plate 36 will'pre'ferably be welded or otherwise fastened to the horizontal angle bar flanges'35a.
  • Figs. 4, 5. and 6. indicate how the horizontal *angle bai flanges'SlSm of the base support'the boiler-sustaining plate 36 which acts, with such flanges 35a in the support of, either -a' round orysquare boiler such as 16 and'24.
  • the side closure lplates 42, 43, 44, and 45 are interchangeable and "that each'has ma rrginal holes 50 which are adapted to register with holes.51 of the. posts 34 toadmit' of such plat'es being bolted'in place as indicated at 5-2 in 'Figs. 5-9, inclusive.
  • Q When the closure plates are assembled ,an enclosed lash pit is 1 providedj for receiyingjthe tub 53 which is removable through the ash door controlled opening. Dust incident 7 p to ash removal is thus eliminated.
  • the plate 42 is shown as having the usual ash-pit door' 46 Which is hinged tothe plate asindi'catedat 4 6a, the
  • the plate 43. is the one which carries the sto k er unit, or rather through which the ⁇ blower pipe and coal supply pipe extend.
  • the closure p late 43' has a hole "48.
  • a fireboxproviding base section for boilers which are either generally rectangular or generally 'round in cross section, said base section comprising a ifiram-e pro viding openings in at least.
  • said 'frame being :cro'ss-sectionaliy shaped to genera-l ly con: 'form'to the crosssection of .a predetermined large Si e of one of said types of boilers, said 'b ase providing frame having an inwardly extendingboiler-supporting flange member adjacent its top at opposed sideS inteIQh-angeable closure plates for said 'base openings, means detachably securing said closure plates tofsaidibase frame over said openings, one of said closure plates-having mounting means for a burner unit which is adapted to-be proj'ected from said plate through any'sele'cted oneof said.
  • closure plates to, said base over said openings, at. door.
  • Affi're box providi'ng boiler base.'section providing a 1 boiler l0ad supporting @seat adjac ent its top andl having f e openings at eachfof a plurality. ofzlateral sides inter i changeable closure plates for said 1 openings; e ach gpl ate .L selectively positionable'to close any one of said openings means detachably securing saidfclos u re plates to said one of the latter when the burner is in operative position ,wit'hinsaid'base, V V v p 2;
  • a firebox providing base sect-ion for boilers which are, either generally rectangular or' generally round in cross section, and base sectionjcompris-ing a frame providing openings in at least three of its lateral sides, said.
  • fram'e being shaped to generally conform to the cross section of'the bottom of. a predetermined large size of 1 one of 'sa-idtypes of boilers, said baseeproviding frame having an endlessfupstanding boilerflsi-de-receivin g flange and asu'bjacent inwardly extending boiler-supporting flange member "at opposed.
  • said types f of boiler said base-providing frame having anginw'a-rdiy extending boilens'upp'ortin-g flange member adjacent its 7 top" at opposed sides, a boiler supporting'plate position- I able closure plateslhaving .theirendsdetachablysecured, to.said posts and; closin'g the' respective angle iron and bottom..inen ber bounded openings therebetweenf; 71,1116 structureset forth in claimj, and said baseisec jzt'ion comprising a' skelethn jfrarne including sa hottoni member, laterally spaced upstanding posts carried; there-' by ⁇ horizontalangle1bars connectingfsaid posts 7 adjacent" "their; upper ends, said angle 'bars p'rjoviding 'horiz ontal;in-.
  • V V i 8 The structure set forthin clairri'S, and said base sec- ;tion comprising; a skeleton frame "including- 1 a" "bottom member, laterally spaced upstanding posts carried thereby, horizontal angle bars connecting said posts adjacent their upper ends, said angle bars providing horizontal inwardly extending boiler loading-supporting flanges and upstanding boiler confining flanges, said interchangeable closure plates having their ends detachably secured to said posts and closing the respective angle iron and bottom member bounded openings therebetween, and a boiler supporting plate positionable on said horizontal flanges and having a central opening of a size and shape generally conforming to the internal cross-section of the boiler to be supported thereon.
  • said base section comprising a skeleton frame including a bottom member, laterally spaced upstanding posts carried thereby, horizontal angle bars connecting said posts adjacent their upper ends, said angle bars providing horizontal inwardly extending boiler load-supporting flanges and upstanding boiler confining flanges, said interchangeable closure plates having their ends detachably secured to said posts and closing the respective angle iron and bottom member bounded openings therebetween, the

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Dec.-18, 1956 M. E. KING 2,774,317
BOILER BASE Filed March 4. 1952 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 I INVENTOR. flarquz E', hfdn 9 HTTORNEY.
United States Patent 7 BOILER BASE I I EQKin cambm, Pa. 7 V 7 Application March 4, 1952, Serial No. 274,708
9 Claims. c1, 110- 86) a My invention relates to improvements in furnaces and hasparticular reference to a furnace base unit which may be used in connection with both square or round boilers of various sizes.
One of the primary objects of the invention is to provide a base unit for furnaces having removable and interchangeable side portions one of which may carry for instance an ash pit door while another one may be provided with supporting means for a stoker unit or gun-type oil burner.
The invention also resides'in novel means for supporting the upper sections of a boiler whether of the square or round type.
The invention also contemplates a unit as characterized which is simple and inexpensive in construction, easy to assemble, is highly eflicient in practical use and the parts ofwhich when assembled providing an enclosed ash-pit for accommodating an ash-receiving tub, there being a large door-controlled'opening through which the tub may be inserted or removed. J
Various other objects and advantages of the invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon reference to' the accompanying drawings which illustrate a now preferred example of the invention. It is to be understood, however, that my inventive concept is susceptible of other mechanical expressions Within the spirit and scope of the subject matter claimed hereinafter. In the drawings, wherein the same reference characters have been used to designate the same parts throughout the several views- Fig. 1 is a perspective View illustrating my base unit in connection with a square boiler and a hopper-type stoker;
Fig. 2 is another perspective view illustrating the base unit in connection-with a so-called round type boiler and in connection with a bin-fed stoker;
Fig. 3 is a perspective illustration of the removable base wallwith which the stoker unit of Fig. 2 is associated; Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective viewofthe base unit as employed for either square or round boilers;
Fig. Sis a vertical sectional VlEIW taken through the assembled base unit of Fig. 4, the lower end of an ass'ociated boilerunit being shown; 7 I
Fig. ,6 is a top plan view of the base as shown in Figs. s nd l; V V Fig; 7 is a side elevational view of the stoker wall side ofthe base;
Fig..8-is another side -elevational-view but illustrating .the'ash-pit door carrying wall; and
Associated with the base and boiler unit of Fig. 1 a
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hopper-type stoker unit designated by numeral 17 and which includes the hopper 18 which is supported by legs 19 and discharges into the vertical box-form conduit 20.
It is to be understood that the stoker unit 17 is or may be of any standard construction and per se forms no part of myinvention. It-may be noted, however, that the stoker assembly 17 ofFig. 1 has the coal supply conduit 21 which communicates with the hopper-conduit 20, and has the driven conveyor (not shown)'therein for supply,- ing the coal tothe burnersuchas isshown as 32 inFig; 3, Numeral 22 indicates anfelectric n otor having the'belt driven connection .with' the pulley-'23 ,of a blower 23b which supplies air into the furnace base through .the pipe 21a. In the particularfstoker ofFig. 1 the screwconveyor (not shown) of the conduit 21 will be chain driven in well'known manner from the blower unit 23!) as indicated generally ,by reference character 23a.
Referring to Fig. 2 the round-type boiler unit is indicated by numeral 24 and'has vthe fire box door 25 and the rearwardly extended flue pipe 26. .The stoker unit of Fig. 2 has the screw conveyor-incorporating pipe 27 leading from a coal bin (not shown) which pipe 27 discharges into a subjacent right-angularly disposed conveyor-incorporating pipe 28 which is shown in Fig. 3 as carrying at its inner end andwithin the base section the conventional has the drive-motor 31 for the "pulley"29b oftheblower 29 which discharges air into the furnace base throughl the manifold "30." lhe conveyor pipe '28fhas an attaching flange 281i for'att achment'tjo onefjof the base sides as indicated in Fig- 3; The'lconveyor .o'fthe conduit is driven .from'theblower 29 by 'a' chain or the equivalent 29a and theconveyor of the pipe or con'du'it is driven from the earlier-mentioned conveyor Lby means of. gearing28b'all of which is standard.
Coming now to the novel base me 'ber 15 which is the subject of my invention, Figs. 4 and 5 showthe same as comprising the bottom plate 33 from the corners of which rise the angle-form posts 34 whose upper. ends are connected by angle-bars 35. The horizontal flanges 35a-of the angle-bars may provide the seating support for'the boiler section or unit 16, of Fig. 1 when the cross-sectional hsis shown in'Fig. 5 and the boiler. unit suchas 16 0124 supportedupon the plate 36 about the-central hole 37 therein.,;Plate 36 will'pre'ferably be welded or otherwise fastened to the horizontal angle bar flanges'35a.
The disclosures of Figs. 4, 5. and 6. indicate how the horizontal *angle bai flanges'SlSm of the base support'the boiler-sustaining plate 36 which acts, with such flanges 35a in the support of, either -a' round orysquare boiler such as 16 and'24. Y
- Referring to Fig.4 andalso to Figs. 5-9, inclusive, it will be noted that the side closure lplates 42, 43, 44, and 45 are interchangeable and "that each'has ma rrginal holes 50 which are adapted to register with holes.51 of the. posts 34 toadmit' of such plat'es being bolted'in place as indicated at 5-2 in 'Figs. 5-9, inclusive. Q When the closure plates are assembled ,an enclosed lash pit is 1 providedj for receiyingjthe tub 53 which is removable through the ash door controlled opening. Dust incident 7 p to ash removal is thus eliminated. The plate 42 is shown as having the usual ash-pit door' 46 Which is hinged tothe plate asindi'catedat 4 6a, the
free end of .the door having the usual latch for keeper element 47. V V V V I V The plate 43. is the one which carries the sto k er unit, or rather through which the {blower pipe and coal supply pipe extend. Thus, the closure p late 43' has a hole "48.
7 for the coal supply'conduit 2-8 of: or the coal sui ply'-conduit 2 1.;of Fig. v l and' 1the air admission opening 49 {or communication with the blower conduit or'niani- 7 fold 30 of Fig.2 or 21a of Fig. Theiother two plates d44iand945 complete the enclosure of thwbase.
It is to beame at when the walls 42,""43, 44 and l'f are'in place as shown in Figs, 5 -9, inclusive, the upper j ends ofsame over-liethe lower -port-ions of the angle "bars. 3'5 so as to reinforcethe' furnacesea tl The interchangeability of the walls oft-he base 15 is important because it admits of the stoker unit and ash door being located at selected onesof the four 'base sides so that available space in theregio'n of the furnace can be used to the best advantage. Thus, employment of my base best loca'tion for the stoker hopper (Fig. 'l) is at any one of the three sides. I say any one of three sides al- 7 though it is really four because the unit 15 will usually able on said flange members and having a central open- 5 ing -of a size and shape generally conforming to the in:
to be projected from 'said plate through any one of said base section openings which. is closed by said mounting 7 means incorporating-plate andinto said base section provided fiI-bOXfaH'd an as h-tpitidoor carried by another i unit I'Sfmakes it inimateria-l'whether the coal bin or the of said closure plates. r v, a a p r 4. A fireboxproviding base section for boilers; which are either generally rectangular or generally 'round in cross section, said base section comprising a ifiram-e pro viding openings in at least. three of its lateral ides, said 'frame being :cro'ss-sectionaliy shaped to genera-l ly con: 'form'to the crosssection of .a predetermined large Si e of one of said types of boilers, said 'b ase providing frame having an inwardly extendingboiler-supporting flange member adjacent its top at opposed sideS inteIQh-angeable closure plates for said 'base openings, means detachably securing said closure plates tofsaidibase frame over said openings, one of said closure plates-having mounting means for a burner unit which is adapted to-be proj'ected from said plate through any'sele'cted oneof said.
, openings into said base secti'on when saidplateis' in be'setclose to the chimney wall .so that a short flue pipe.
can be employed to establish connection between the V boiler and the chimney flue.v
Although I have. mentioned stokers as the heatin-g unit,
' it will be understood that oil'hurner or {gas burner units 'hej principle involved {being the may? begsilhstituted .llI-Itaving'thusdescribed my invention, what math is:
closure plates to, said base over said openings, at. door.
c'arried 'by one of s-aid closure plates and aifording access j lto'theiirebox interior, and a burner unit: for disposition .{within jsaid base' through"asel'ected one of said openings,
"saidburner-unitincorporating one of said plates as .a'
. 'A;firebox-providing'tb'oiler base section providing a;
opening closing position, andesaid 'irarne-provided -base comprising a square Ibottom plate,='ang leiron posts i ising .from the cornersiof said bottom plate, angle iron bars V connecting the upper-rends'of saidposts and cooperatingi with the latter to provide lsaid basej openin gs, said an-g-lej f a i ',iron,.' bars'-lia i i horizontally disphsedflanges'fc 1 ing' said .boiler-suppontingflange"mmbersand galso'pr o V vid-ing outwardly disposed upwardly eiitendingiflangesjexf tending above the planefof said boiler-supporting flange,
'5; Affi're box providi'ng boiler base.'section providing a 1 boiler l0ad supporting @seat adjac ent its top andl having f e openings at eachfof a plurality. ofzlateral sides inter i changeable closure plates for said 1 openings; e ach gpl ate .L selectively positionable'to close any one of said openings means detachably securing saidfclos u re plates to said one of the latter when the burner is in operative position ,wit'hinsaid'base, V V v p 2; A firebox providing base sect-ion for boilers which are, either generally rectangular or' generally round in cross section, and base sectionjcompris-ing a frame providing openings in at least three of its lateral sides, said.
fram'e being shaped to generally conform to the cross section of'the bottom of. a predetermined large size of 1 one of 'sa-idtypes of boilers, said baseeproviding frame having an endlessfupstanding boilerflsi-de-receivin g flange and asu'bjacent inwardly extending boiler-supporting flange member "at opposed. sides, afboil'er supportingplate V f {positionable on said "boiler supporting flange members i andjhaving a'central'opening ofjafs'ize and shape gen- Q'er'a-l-ly conform-ing to the internal cross section -of the boi-l'er to be supported thereon, interchangeableclosure 1 plates for said{ base, openings, rneans detachably; 'seoun ing said'closureplates,*tojsaid'base fr 'one of said hpen-in'gs intosaid'baseisectionfi.'j e
7 e over 'alidfopenf ings, -andga }burner unit'c'arrie'd ,lby pne of s-a liclo'sure piatesian which i ad p d t l'b proie h ushi y i 3. A fireboxrproviding b ase section-for boilers which base over said openings, a burner unit-incori'forating' .as-
sembly and providing a burner unit adjacent one.;end and a'fuel supply'rneans'asa support therefons'aid assembly inc'or'poratin'glone of said' plates as ai cor'nbined burner portion; shield and base opening closure, said plate andsupply means mutually supported by one'an'other and the supply means extending through. said plate, and said burner unit being proje ct able' through-any one of said 7 openings to be wholly-within said base section-=1" by, horizontal angle bars correcting said posts adjacent U 6. The structure set forth in claim r5,'and said base sc- I tion comprising a skeleton ,frameincluding bottom if rneniben lat'erally spacedupstanding posts carried therestanding boilerjconfining flanges'fand'saidiinterchangee f are either generally rectangular 'or" generally roundin V cross section, said base section comprising a frame prol yiding openings in latleast three of its latera l sides, said 7 ,f-tainfe being -shaped to generally con fonmfto the cross section of a predetermined large sizefof one of. said types f of boiler, said base-providing frame having anginw'a-rdiy extending boilens'upp'ortin-g flange member adjacent its 7 top" at opposed sides, a boiler supporting'plate position- I able closure plateslhaving .theirendsdetachablysecured, to.said posts and; closin'g the' respective angle iron and bottom..inen ber bounded openings therebetweenf; 71,1116 structureset forth in claimj, and said baseisec jzt'ion comprising a' skelethn jfrarne including sa hottoni member, laterally spaced upstanding posts carried; there-' by}horizontalangle1bars connectingfsaid posts 7 adjacent" "their; upper ends, said angle 'bars p'rjoviding 'horiz ontal;in-.
wardly extending boiler load sup'po'rting flangesand 'u'pstanding boiler: confining flanges," said interchangeable closure. plates 'havingth'eir pends detachably seeuredfto V 1 said posts and closing'the' respectiye an gle iron and b'ot- "tom member bounde d'openings therebetween, andqthe upper portions of said plates overlying and reinforcing ,7 r 1 said vertical boilerfconiining angle iron flange'sz'f? .1. V V i 8, The structure set forthin clairri'S, and said base sec- ;tion comprising; a skeleton frame "including- 1 a" "bottom member, laterally spaced upstanding posts carried thereby, horizontal angle bars connecting said posts adjacent their upper ends, said angle bars providing horizontal inwardly extending boiler loading-supporting flanges and upstanding boiler confining flanges, said interchangeable closure plates having their ends detachably secured to said posts and closing the respective angle iron and bottom member bounded openings therebetween, and a boiler supporting plate positionable on said horizontal flanges and having a central opening of a size and shape generally conforming to the internal cross-section of the boiler to be supported thereon.
9. The structure set forth in claim 5, and said base section comprising a skeleton frame including a bottom member, laterally spaced upstanding posts carried thereby, horizontal angle bars connecting said posts adjacent their upper ends, said angle bars providing horizontal inwardly extending boiler load-supporting flanges and upstanding boiler confining flanges, said interchangeable closure plates having their ends detachably secured to said posts and closing the respective angle iron and bottom member bounded openings therebetween, the
upper portions of said plates overlying and reinforcing said vertical boiler-confining angle iron flanges, and a boiler-supporting plate positionable on said horizontal flanges and having a central opening of a size and shape generally conforming to the internal cross-section of the boiler to be supported thereon.
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