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    • F23MCASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • inyinveution relates to attachments to stoves or furnaces with the object in View of consuming the smoke and gases generated from the combustion of the fuel upon the grate; and it consists ot' the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter described and specifically claimed.
  • Figure l represents a vertical section of an ordinary 2o stove having my attachment, and Figs. 2 and 3 longitudinal and transverse sect-ions oi' such part of the stove or pipe more particularly pertaining to the improvements.
  • A denotes a stove of any usual construction, in which u is the tire-pot; Z), the fuel-door; c, the grate; d, the ash-pit, and E the smoke or gas escape nozzle or pipe leading to the chimney.
  • E Inside of this smoke nozzle or pipe E is placed a partial partition or diaphragm, F, closing about one-half of such nozzle or pipe, and being secured upon apivotal stem, f, projected through the walls of the nozzle or pipe and provided at one end with a T-handle, e,
  • This partial partition or diaphragm is to be placed perpendicularly in a horizontal nozzle or pipe or horizontally in a vertical 4,0 pipe, and is shouldered against asemicircular tlange, g, fixed into such pipe or nozzle.
  • the opening H is an opening in the nozzle or pipelocated opposite, or nearly so, to the partition or diaphragm F, for the admission of atmospheric air, which opening is to be provided with a suitable valve for adjusting its size or for closing such opening entirely, and such valve may be of any well known construction; or, as shown in the drawings, the opening H may be 5o inclosed in an angular casing, I, having an opening in its end, so as to form an angular Serial No. 205,277. (No model.)
  • this casing I may he provided with a pivotal valve

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E. R. HOWARD.
SMOKE AND GAS GONSUMING ATTACHMENT POR STOVES 0B PURNAGES.
NG. 356,837. Patented Feb. l, 1887.
@einen Sterns n'rnnr @tirreno EVERETT It. IIOTVARD, OF AURORA, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNGR OF ONE-HALF 'IO ROSWELL T". GATES, OF SAME PLACE.
SMOKE AND GAS CONSUMING ATTACHMENT FOR STOVES R FURNACESt SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 356,837,61ate. February 1, 1887.
Application tiled Tune l5, 1556.
To coZZ whom t may concern:
Beit known that I, EVERETT R. HOWARD, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Aurora, in the county of Kane and State of Illinois, have invent-ed certain new and useful Improvements in Smoke and Gas Consuming Attachments for Stoves or Furnaces, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying to drawings.
The nature of inyinveution relates to attachments to stoves or furnaces with the object in View of consuming the smoke and gases generated from the combustion of the fuel upon the grate; and it consists ot' the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter described and specifically claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a vertical section of an ordinary 2o stove having my attachment, and Figs. 2 and 3 longitudinal and transverse sect-ions oi' such part of the stove or pipe more particularly pertaining to the improvements.
Corresponding letters in the several figures of the drawings designate like parts.
A denotes a stove of any usual construction, in which u is the tire-pot; Z), the fuel-door; c, the grate; d, the ash-pit, and E the smoke or gas escape nozzle or pipe leading to the chimney. Inside of this smoke nozzle or pipe E is placed a partial partition or diaphragm, F, closing about one-half of such nozzle or pipe, and being secured upon apivotal stem, f, projected through the walls of the nozzle or pipe and provided at one end with a T-handle, e,
by which to be rotated a quarter of a revolution. This partial partition or diaphragm is to be placed perpendicularly in a horizontal nozzle or pipe or horizontally in a vertical 4,0 pipe, and is shouldered against asemicircular tlange, g, fixed into such pipe or nozzle.
H is an opening in the nozzle or pipelocated opposite, or nearly so, to the partition or diaphragm F, for the admission of atmospheric air, which opening is to be provided with a suitable valve for adjusting its size or for closing such opening entirely, and such valve may be of any well known construction; or, as shown in the drawings, the opening H may be 5o inclosed in an angular casing, I, having an opening in its end, so as to form an angular Serial No. 205,277. (No model.)
channel that leads into opening H, and this casing I may he provided with a pivotal valve,
J, that again has pivotally secured a curved arm, j, passed through a slot of casing I and having notches for holding such valve .I on any desired position which will admit the requisite amount of atmospheric air.
Vlhile a iire is being started upon the grate the partition or diaphragm Fis turned to leave 6o the full opening of the nozzle or pipe and the valve J is closed, so that a strong draft is produced; but as soon as such fire has been suiiiciently started the partition or diaphragm F is turned against flange g, and at the same time the fuel and ash-pit doors, as Well as all air-inlet openings in or around such doors, are closed, so that very little or no air is admitted to the burning fuel 'from below the grate or at the fueldoor. The valve .I now being opened 7o to admit atmospheric air through opening H, the partial vacuum created in the interior of the stove over grate c by the combustion of the fuel and the highly-heated hydrocarbon and carbonio-oxide gases generated from the fuel rising into the chamber above, in the direction of the arrows, cold air will be drawn in through opening H underneath such heated gases in a counter-current, to supply the partial vacuum thus produced; hut such air be- So ing cold and heavier than the gases, it is not in a condition to intermingle with the gases, but will pass along belorvthe gases toward the fuel until the air is heated to the proper degrec, when the oxygen of the atmospheric air will mix and unite with the heated gases, making them highly combusti ble and causing them to burst into llame. This process will now continue until the fuel on the grate is nearly consumed, or until combustible gases cease to be generated therefrom. In this manner no gases or smoke can leave the fuel-chamber and pass the pending partition or diaphragm F Without utilizing fully their combustible qualities, and the carbon gases,that by condensation 9 5 form soot on the Walls of the pipe and chimney, are entirely consumed, and therefore a great saving of fuel is the result of my device and. arrangement.
What I claim is- 1. es an attachment to stoves and furnaces,
the gas and smoke exit :due E, provided with an air-opening, H, in combination with a pivthe pivotal semi-partition F opposite and in 1o otal diaphragm, F, closing about one-half of line with air-opening H, all substantially as the area of such flue, and being` in line with and for the purpose set forth. Y and in the side opposite to air-opening H, all In testimony whereof I affix my signature in 5 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. presence of two Witnesses. 1
2. As an attachment to stoves and furnaces, EVERETT R. HOWARD. the gas and smoke exit fine E, provided with W'itnesses: Y air-opening H, and with a suitable valve for LYMAN BALDWIN,
regulating such opening, in combination With GEO. S. MCGOLLUM.
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