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  • My invention relates to boilers, and has for its object to construct a boiler which shall possess the distinctive advantages of the coil and tubular boilers, respectively, and at the same time be free from the disadvantages characteristic of each.
  • My invention consists of a wroughtmetal fire-box surmounted by a wrou ght-metal j acket having a water and steam space above the fire box and a water space between its sides and the interior of the jacket, and one or more coils of pipe placed in the fire-box above its grate, and connected, respectively,with the water-space between the fire-box and jacket and with the steam-space referred to, the lower end of each of the said coils being preferably extended through sleeves placed in the fire-box and jacket, the said pipes being each connected by a short pipe outside the jacket with the lower part of the water-space between the firebox and jacket.
  • the pipes referred to contain suitable cocks, plugs, or valves, by which to cut the said pipes off from communication with the said water-space in case of injury to a coil.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of a boiler embodying my invention, the section being taken on the line 00 a: of Fig. 2; and Fig. 2, a plan view of Fig. 1,with the boiler broken away on the line 3 3 showing the manner of connecting the coils.
  • the wrought-metal shell or j acket A has preferably a base part, A,which jacket at its upper end is provided with a crown-sheet, A and with an opening, A for fuel, the said opening being in practice covered by a suitable door, the base also in practice having a suitable door from which to take ashes which fall below the grate A, of usual construction, supported upon usual lugs or projections secured to the base.
  • This boiler sheet or jacket is provided internally with a fire box, I), of sufficiently smaller diameter to leave a water-space, W,
  • the lower flanged end of the fire-box is riveted to the shell A.
  • the firebox at a point below the crown sheet A", has riveted to it at a a crown-sheet, b", the center part of which is cut out and flanged, and the said flange has riveted to it at a a flue, I), thus leaving a steam and water chamber, B.
  • the water leg or space between the circumference of the firebox and shell is provided with one or more sleeves, 1)", preferably made as short tubes, ex tended at each end to form the necessary sleeves and air-tight joint.
  • Within the firebox, and exposed to the fire is placed one or more coils, 0, preferably, however, a series of coils.
  • FIG. 2 show five coils, each of which at the lower end is extended through one of the sleeves b and joined outside of the shell A by suitable fittings, e, and pipe 6 with the cock a it having a plug, eflof usual construction, the said cock being in communication with the water-space W.
  • the upper end of each coil as shown by the coil 0 at the right of Fig. 1, after passing out through the flue b is returned and connected through suitable fittings, ff, with a cock, f in communication with the steamspace B.
  • the steam generated in the space B is taken therefrom for use through the pipe d which will have in it a cook or valve, (2*, and the water to be heated for the generation of steam will be introduced by the pipe d, having a suitable cook, (1 p
  • the water enters the water space by the pipe d, passing therefrom through the cooks 6 into the lower ends of the coils c, and being heated therein the steam rising from the water passes into the steam-space B through the cocks f
  • the cocks f In case of accident-such as the bursting of one of the pipes-the cocks connecting it with the steam and water spaces may be closed and the generation of steam be continued through the remaining coils until the injury has been repaired, this feature of not being obliged to stop the fire andremove the water being of very material advantage.
  • I claim- 1 The combination, substantially as shown and described, of the shell A, being closed, fire-box b, the intervening water-space W, the steam-space B, and the series of coils of pipe 0, connected at their lower ends by valves e with the water-space, and extended up through the smoke-'flue and connected to the steamspace at their upper ends by valves f substantially as shown and described.

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W.L. TOBEY.
STEAM BOILER.
No. 338,805. Patented Mar; 30, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT "OFFICE.
\VILLIAM L. TOBEY, OF BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS.
STEAM-BOILER.
SPECIFICATEON forming part of Letters Patent No. 338,805, dated March 30, 1886.
Application filed August 31, 1885. Serial No. 175,757. (No model.)
drawings, is a specification, like letters on thedrawings representing like parts.
My invention relates to boilers, and has for its object to construct a boiler which shall possess the distinctive advantages of the coil and tubular boilers, respectively, and at the same time be free from the disadvantages characteristic of each.
My invention consists of a wroughtmetal fire-box surmounted by a wrou ght-metal j acket having a water and steam space above the fire box and a water space between its sides and the interior of the jacket, and one or more coils of pipe placed in the fire-box above its grate, and connected, respectively,with the water-space between the fire-box and jacket and with the steam-space referred to, the lower end of each of the said coils being preferably extended through sleeves placed in the fire-box and jacket, the said pipes being each connected by a short pipe outside the jacket with the lower part of the water-space between the firebox and jacket. The pipes referred to contain suitable cocks, plugs, or valves, by which to cut the said pipes off from communication with the said water-space in case of injury to a coil.
Figure 1 is a vertical section of a boiler embodying my invention, the section being taken on the line 00 a: of Fig. 2; and Fig. 2, a plan view of Fig. 1,with the boiler broken away on the line 3 3 showing the manner of connecting the coils.
The wrought-metal shell or j acket A, of suitable height and diameter, has preferably a base part, A,which jacket at its upper end is provided with a crown-sheet, A and with an opening, A for fuel, the said opening being in practice covered by a suitable door, the base also in practice having a suitable door from which to take ashes which fall below the grate A, of usual construction, supported upon usual lugs or projections secured to the base. This boiler sheet or jacket is provided internally with a fire box, I), of sufficiently smaller diameter to leave a water-space, W,
or what may be called a water leg. The lower flanged end of the fire-box is riveted to the shell A. The firebox, at a point below the crown sheet A", has riveted to it at a a crown-sheet, b", the center part of which is cut out and flanged, and the said flange has riveted to it at a a flue, I), thus leaving a steam and water chamber, B. The water leg or space between the circumference of the firebox and shell is provided with one or more sleeves, 1)", preferably made as short tubes, ex tended at each end to form the necessary sleeves and air-tight joint. Within the firebox, and exposed to the fire, is placed one or more coils, 0, preferably, however, a series of coils. The present drawings, in Fig. 2, show five coils, each of which at the lower end is extended through one of the sleeves b and joined outside of the shell A by suitable fittings, e, and pipe 6 with the cock a it having a plug, eflof usual construction, the said cock being in communication with the water-space W. The upper end of each coil, as shown by the coil 0 at the right of Fig. 1, after passing out through the flue b is returned and connected through suitable fittings, ff, with a cock, f in communication with the steamspace B. The steam generated in the space B is taken therefrom for use through the pipe d which will have in it a cook or valve, (2*, and the water to be heated for the generation of steam will be introduced by the pipe d, having a suitable cook, (1 p In the operation of my improved boiler the water enters the water space by the pipe d, passing therefrom through the cooks 6 into the lower ends of the coils c, and being heated therein the steam rising from the water passes into the steam-space B through the cocks f In case of accident-such as the bursting of one of the pipes-the cocks connecting it with the steam and water spaces may be closed and the generation of steam be continued through the remaining coils until the injury has been repaired, this feature of not being obliged to stop the fire andremove the water being of very material advantage.
I am aware that coil-boilers have been constructed having the lower end of the coils therein connected to the inside casing or shell, the said coils communicating with the waterspace from the inside of the boiler; but this in the boiler have been projected into the steam-space of the said boiler between the outer and inner casing or shell.
I claim- 1. The combination, substantially as shown and described, of the shell A, being closed, fire-box b, the intervening water-space W, the steam-space B, and the series of coils of pipe 0, connected at their lower ends by valves e with the water-space, and extended up through the smoke-'flue and connected to the steamspace at their upper ends by valves f substantially as shown and described.
2. The fire-box b and the shell or jacket A surrounding it, leaving a water-space, W, between, and the cook or valve outside the shell and in communication with the said waterspacc, the pipe 6' and the sleeve b, extended through the fire-box and shell, combined with a coil, 0, of pipe, one end of which is extended through the said sleeve and opens into the said pipe e, the opposite end of the pipe after entering the flue being connected with the steamspace by a cock, whereby the said coil may be cut oft or rendered inoperative, substantially as described.
3. In a steam-generator, the wrought-metal case or shell and the wrought-metal fire-box said water-space by interposed valves, the ends of the coils connected to the steam space be- 40 ing extended through the smoke flue to the outside of the steam-space, and with connections to join the said ends to the outside of the steam-space, substantially as described.
4. In a steamgenerator, a wrought-metal case or shell and a wrought metal fire box therein shaped to leave a steam-space, B, and water space W, combined with one or more coils of pipe arranged in the fire box above the grate and connected each at its opposite 5o ends with both the said steam-space and the said water-space, the ends of the said coils connected to the water-space being extended to the outside of the waterspace, and with connections to join the said ends to the outside 5 5 of the water-space, substantially as described.
5. In a steam generator, a wrought-metal case or shell and a wrought metal fire -box therein shaped to leave a steam-space, B, and water-space W, combined with one or more coils of pipe arranged in the fire box above the grate, and connected each at its opposite ends with both the said steam-space and the said water space, the ends of the coilsconnected to the steam space being extended 6 through-the smoke flue to the outside of the steam-space, andwith connections to join the said ends to the outside of the steam space, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' WM. L. TOBEY.
Witnesses:
G. W. GREGORY, J. H. CHURCHILL.
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