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US413284A
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    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to steam-generators, and has for its object an improved construction whereby greater safety is assured than in ordinarily-constructed steam-generators.
  • the first-named cause of explosions namely, low water--is due largely to the fact that comparatively few skilled engineers are employed for running or operating small boilers, and that persons employed in this capacity are frequently required to perform other duties, which necessitates their absence from the boiler, and from this cause their attention is diverted, the water in the boiler falls below the line established for safety, and the metal becomes burned.
  • the second cause is due to the deposit of mud and calcareous matter in the water which is constantly pumped into the boiler to supply steam, coating the inner surface of the shell and the fire-tubes.
  • Figure l represents a vertical longitudinal section of a steamgenerator embodying my invention
  • the steam-generator is suitably supported within the vessel A, so as to be enveloped by water and steam when in operation, and is provided with a feed-water pipe f, a safety-valve C, a steam-supply pipe D, and the usual appurtenances of a steam-generator, such as a sight-gage, gagecocks, die. (Not shown.)
  • any liquid which will vaporize and conduct the heat of the products of combustion to the steam-generator B may be used in the outer vessel A.
  • the water in the vessel A is used as a medium to conduct the heat of the products of combustion to the water in the steam-generator, is vaporized and surrounds the up'per part thereof and the body of water is unchanged, thereby reducing the possibility of the formation of any incrustation ⁇ to the minimum.
  • the water for the outer vessel should be purified by filtration, distillation, or by chemical treatment before being introduced into the vessel, especially in large vessels.
  • a steam-generator consisting of an outer vessel hermetically sealed and containing vaporizable heat-transmitting iiuid, and an nner Vessel for generating steam as a motor or other power enveloped by said iiuid, substantially as described.

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SPECIFICATION forming part*f'netersgratmivo. 41,3284, dated october 22,v 1889.
Application nea February 16, 1839'. seau No. 300,116. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL LUDLOW, a citizen of the United States, residing at Madisonville, in the county of Hamilton and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Safety Steam-Generators; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to :make and use the same.
My invention relates to steam-generators, and has for its object an improved construction whereby greater safety is assured than in ordinarily-constructed steam-generators.
In the practical operation of steam-generators the largest percentage of explosions which occur are traceable to low water or the absence of water, which causes the metal to be excessively heated. The frequent overheating of the metal operates upon its fiber, reducing its tensile strength and rendering it liable to rupture under a very slight excess of pressure, or the introduction of cold water upon the Overheated surface, whenitis suddenly flashed into steam or gas. Practice has also demonstrated that boilers whose outer surface is exposed to the direct action of the products of combustion in a furnace, and' from which a motor fluid is drawn, are frequently coated with calcareous matter, which prevents the water in the boiler from coming in contact with the inner surface thereof, and causes an eifect similar to an absence of water.` Again, the calcareous deposit or'incrustation frequently becomes disengaged from the metal, suddenly exposing it to the action of the pressure Within or the cold water, and results in bulging the metal, if not in an absolute rupture of the same.
The first-named cause of explosionsnamely, low water--is due largely to the fact that comparatively few skilled engineers are employed for running or operating small boilers, and that persons employed in this capacity are frequently required to perform other duties, which necessitates their absence from the boiler, and from this cause their attention is diverted, the water in the boiler falls below the line established for safety, and the metal becomes burned. The second cause is due to the deposit of mud and calcareous matter in the water which is constantly pumped into the boiler to supply steam, coating the inner surface of the shell and the fire-tubes. By my invention both of these causes are removed and a boiler or steam-generator pro duced which is absolute proof against injury to the fiber of the metal by overheating, and in which incrustation cannot occur.
The invention will be hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification, Figure l represents a vertical longitudinal section of a steamgenerator embodying my invention, and Fig.
2 a vertical transverse section thereof.
Reference being had to the drawings and the letters thereon, A indicates an outer vessel, Which is provided with a series of horizontal fire-tubes a, which communicate with the uptake in the stack b. The vessel A is filled with water to about the line indicated at h through an aperture c, and is then hermetically sealed by a plug d. Within the vessel A isa steam-generator B, which is provided with a series of flues e, the majority of which are immersed,with the generator, in the Water in the vessel A, and through which the Water circulates freely. The steam-generator is suitably supported within the vessel A, so as to be enveloped by water and steam when in operation, and is provided with a feed-water pipe f, a safety-valve C, a steam-supply pipe D, and the usual appurtenances of a steam-generator, such as a sight-gage, gagecocks, die. (Not shown.)
Any liquid which will vaporize and conduct the heat of the products of combustion to the steam-generator B may be used in the outer vessel A. By the construction shown the water in the vessel A is used as a medium to conduct the heat of the products of combustion to the water in the steam-generator, is vaporized and surrounds the up'per part thereof and the body of water is unchanged, thereby reducing the possibility of the formation of any incrustation` to the minimum. The water for the outer vessel should be purified by filtration, distillation, or by chemical treatment before being introduced into the vessel, especially in large vessels.
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This body of wai i u ter being inclosed in a hernietically-closed vessel and used only as a heat-transmitting medium, the Water-line cannot vary to any appreciable extent, and the danger due to eX- 2o as described.
3. A steam-generator consisting of an outer vessel he'rmetically sealed, having a series of fire-tubes extending through the body thereof, an inner vessel provided With tlues, and a vaporizable fiuid in which the inner vessel is enveloped, substantially as described.
4. A steam-generator consisting of an outer vessel hermetically sealed and containing vaporizable heat-transmitting iiuid, and an nner Vessel for generating steam as a motor or other power enveloped by said iiuid, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
SAMUEL WT. LUDLOV.`
Vitnesses:
S. A. TERRY, D. C. REINOHL.
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