US3272A - Improvement in crystallizing salt - Google Patents

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US3272A
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  • This boiler isan iron or copper furnace
  • My salt-boiler A is made of plank.
  • One of a medium size is twenty feet long, ten feet wide, and eight feet deep. Near each endof 7 which extends across and through the sides, so that it can be supplied with fuel at both ends. They are two feet deep and twenty inches wide.
  • Parallel with these furnaces are arranged several straight fines, O,connected by cross-fines D, and extended through the sides of the boiler. in the same manner as the furnaces, for the purpose of being easily cleaned or repaired. These fines are four inches by twenty, and stand vertical, two feet apart, and terminate in one chimney, E, at the center. Their ends are closed by swing-doors F.
  • the furnaces B and fines O are 011 a level in the upper part of the boiler A, much room being below for the salt to settle and crystali lize in, the briny water being there still and cool, though boiling fast on top.
  • the boiler is covered over with plank, and the steam generated therein is conveyed through another plank cistern, H, by a range of fines, G, constructed and arranged similar to those in the boiler.
  • the steam-cistern H is two feet higher than the boiler, and five or six feet from it. Its use is to evaporate and clarify the brine to fit it for the crystallizing process of the boiler,into which it is subsequently drawn.

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B. DOUGLAS.
Evaporating Pan.
Patented Sept. 23. 1843..
AM. PHOT0'L|THU.CU.N.Y. (OSBORNE'S PROCESS.)
this boiler isan iron or copper furnace, B
NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BMERIAH DOUGLAS, or ALBANY, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN CRYSTALLIZING SALT.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 3,972, dated September 23, 1943..
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, BERIAH DOUGLAS, of the city and county of Albany, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Mode of Boiling and Grystallizing Salt and Generating Steam, which is described as follows, reference being had to the annexed drawings of the same, making part of this specifierated for propelling and other purposes at less expense than by any other means.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will describe its con struction.
My salt-boiler A is made of plank. One of a medium size is twenty feet long, ten feet wide, and eight feet deep. Near each endof 7 which extends across and through the sides, so that it can be supplied with fuel at both ends. They are two feet deep and twenty inches wide. Parallel with these furnaces are arranged several straight fines, O,connected by cross-fines D, and extended through the sides of the boiler. in the same manner as the furnaces, for the purpose of being easily cleaned or repaired. These fines are four inches by twenty, and stand vertical, two feet apart, and terminate in one chimney, E, at the center. Their ends are closed by swing-doors F. The furnaces B and fines O are 011 a level in the upper part of the boiler A, much room being below for the salt to settle and crystali lize in, the briny water being there still and cool, though boiling fast on top. The boiler is covered over with plank, and the steam generated therein is conveyed through another plank cistern, H, by a range of fines, G, constructed and arranged similar to those in the boiler.
The steam-cistern H is two feet higher than the boiler, and five or six feet from it. Its use is to evaporate and clarify the brine to fit it for the crystallizing process of the boiler,into which it is subsequently drawn.
What I claim as my invention, and which I desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The before-described manner of precipitating and crystallizing salt in the briny water below the heating-furnaces and fines, by which means the salt is better made and more profitably than by any mode 'of boiling in kettles or troughs over the fire, as is usually done.
2. The described mode of arranging furnaces and fines, open on both sides of the boiler, for the purposes mentioned, the fiues being wide and thin, standing vertical, and thus combined with the-furnaccs and plank boiler.
BERIAH DOUGLAS.-
WVitnesses EDM. MAHER, WM. P. ELLIOT.
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