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  • the object of my invention is to provide a form of skimmer applicable for use in the removing of impurities from the water of steamboilers, thus preventing the formation of scale, incrustations, &c., the invention consisting, essentially, in the novel form of skimmer proper, as will be hereinafter more fully described, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a boiler provided with my improved form of skimmer, a portion of the boiler being broken away in order to disclose the location and general arrangement of the skimmer.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan View of the skimmer proper, the parts being represented in the position they assume when expanded for use.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the skimmer illustrated in Fig. 2, the parts in this case, however, being shown in the position they assume when folded, in order that they may be introduced through the man-hole of the boiler.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line so a: of Fig. 2.
  • My improved form of skimmer consists, essentially, of two leaves, 10 and 11, formed with rounded ends and partially surrounded by upwardly-extending flanges 12, the flange 12 of each section extending partially around the rounded end of the leaf, as best shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the sections 10 and 11 are united by a bolt or rivet, 13, and each section is formed with a circular slot, as 2, that is concentric to the axis of the pivot 13.
  • a clamping-bolt,j16 is passed through the slots 2, and by tightening the nut of this bolt the two leaves may be clamped together in any desired position.
  • blow-off attachment such as the one illustrated in the drawings wherein 20 is a settling-drum having a blowoff pipe, 21, that is provided with a valve, 22.
  • a water-supply pipe, 30, having a valve, 31, leads from a point beneath the water-level of the boiler to the settling- 6o drum 20.
  • the skimmer described is inserted through the man-hole in the boiler and secured to the lower end of the pipe 23, said pipe being encircled by the strap 14, the set screw 15 being 6 turned to bind against the pipe and lock the parts together.
  • the two sections 10 and 11 are expanded until their extending ends strike against the walls of the boiler, thus reaching across the water-level at the rear end of the boiler.
  • Vhen the water in the boiler 40 is boiling, there is a current created from the forward end toward the rear end of the boiler, and by this current the impurities contained in or carried by the water will be directed toward the skimmer, to be intercepted by the flanges 12, and as these impurities are so intercepted 'they will be carried upward by a current passing through the tube or pipe 23 and into the drum 20, therc to settle and to be blown out,
  • a skimmer made up of pivotally-united sections adapted to be entered through a manvided with a flange, 12, and having a slot, 2, a hole, substantially as described. pivot, bolt, or rivet, 13, a clamping-bolt, 16, 1o

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A. DE' CAMP.
BOILER CLEANER.
Patented Mar. 15 1887.
WITNESS ATTORNEYS.
N. PEYERS, Pnowunw u her. wahin mn. CLO,
NITED; STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT DE GAME, OF OHATTANQOGA, TENNESSEE.
BOILER-CLEANER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 359,501, dated March 15, 1887. Application filed October 19, 1886. Serial No. ,216,653. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT DE CAMP,OF Chattanooga, in the county of Hamilton and State of Tennessee, have invented a new and Improved Boiler-Cleaner, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of my invention is to provide a form of skimmer applicable for use in the removing of impurities from the water of steamboilers, thus preventing the formation of scale, incrustations, &c., the invention consisting, essentially, in the novel form of skimmer proper, as will be hereinafter more fully described, and specifically pointed out in the claims. I
Reference isto be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar figures of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a side view of a boiler provided with my improved form of skimmer, a portion of the boiler being broken away in order to disclose the location and general arrangement of the skimmer. Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan View of the skimmer proper, the parts being represented in the position they assume when expanded for use. Fig. 3 is a view of the skimmer illustrated in Fig. 2, the parts in this case, however, being shown in the position they assume when folded, in order that they may be introduced through the man-hole of the boiler. Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line so a: of Fig. 2.
My improved form of skimmer consists, essentially, of two leaves, 10 and 11, formed with rounded ends and partially surrounded by upwardly-extending flanges 12, the flange 12 of each section extending partially around the rounded end of the leaf, as best shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The sections 10 and 11 are united by a bolt or rivet, 13, and each section is formed with a circular slot, as 2, that is concentric to the axis of the pivot 13. A clamping-bolt,j16, is passed through the slots 2, and by tightening the nut of this bolt the two leaves may be clamped together in any desired position. To the flange 12 of the up per section, 10, there is secured a strap, 14, having a set-screw, 15.
The skimmer above described is employed in connection with a blow-off attachment such as the one illustrated in the drawings wherein 20 is a settling-drum having a blowoff pipe, 21, that is provided with a valve, 22.
To this drum 20 there is secured a pipe, 23, provided with a valve, 24, the pipe 23. passing downward and into the boiler 40, as clearly shown in Fig. 1. A water-supply pipe, 30, having a valve, 31, leads from a point beneath the water-level of the boiler to the settling- 6o drum 20.
The skimmer described is inserted through the man-hole in the boiler and secured to the lower end of the pipe 23, said pipe being encircled by the strap 14, the set screw 15 being 6 turned to bind against the pipe and lock the parts together. After the skimmer is secured, as described, the two sections 10 and 11 are expanded until their extending ends strike against the walls of the boiler, thus reaching across the water-level at the rear end of the boiler.
Vhen the water in the boiler 40 is boiling, there is a current created from the forward end toward the rear end of the boiler, and by this current the impurities contained in or carried by the water will be directed toward the skimmer, to be intercepted by the flanges 12, and as these impurities are so intercepted 'they will be carried upward by a current passing through the tube or pipe 23 and into the drum 20, therc to settle and to be blown out,
as desired, through the discharge-pipe 21. The clear water at the top of the settlings within the drum 20 passes back into the boiler through the tube 30, as will be readily understood.
I am aware that the arrangement of a settling-drum and its connections is old and wellknown; but I am not aware that a skimmer proper has heretofore been made up of pivotally-united sections which may be adjusted to a width to meet the requirements of most any boiler in connection with which it is desired to employ the skimmer.
Having thus fully described my invention, I 5 claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A skimmer made up of pivotally-united sections adapted to be entered through a manvided with a flange, 12, and having a slot, 2, a hole, substantially as described. pivot, bolt, or rivet, 13, a clamping-bolt, 16, 1o
2. The combination, in a skimmer, of secand at strap, 14, that is provided with a settions 10 and 11, having flanges 12, a rivet, 13, I screw, 15, substantially as described. 5 and a bolt, 16, substantially as described. I ALBERT DE CAMP.
In a skimmer, the combination, with a section, 10, provided with {t flange, 12, and formed with a slot, 2, of a section, 11., also pro \Vitnesses:
T. T. MoWi-IIRTER, A. Y. BARNWELL.
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