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- Our invention relates to steam-generators, and has for its object certain improvements in construction whereby steam may be generated with great rapidity and fuel economized.
- Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section of a locomotive-boiler provided with our improve ment; Fig. 2, an enlarged transverse section 011 the line 1'- oc, and Fig. 3 a similar View on the line y y.
- A indicates a boiler; B, the furnace thereof O, the combustion-chamber, and D the uptake.v hen solid fuel is used, the furnace is provided with a grate a of ordinary construction; but liquid or gaseous fuel may be used in the furnace by pro- Viding it with suitable burners therefor.
- the furnace are arranged coils of pipe I) c on opposite sides thereof with their lower ends connected to the watenleg of the boiler, as shown at (l and e, and the upper ends of said coils connect with another coil f,one end gof which connects with the waterleg, and the opposite end it projects into the steam-space E of the boiler A.
- the number of coils in the furnace may be varied to suit the conditions of use to which the boiler may be applied. Thus, where a large quantity of steam is required, the coils shown may be multiplied and placed in such position as to most effectively utilize space.
- F indicates a coil in the combustion-chamber (l, and one end 4 thereof projects down in the furnace B and communicates with the water-leg at k, and the opposite end B of the coil projects into the steam-space E.
- the boiler is divided horizontally by the plate 19, and the outer end of the steam-space is closed by the plate q, and the usual appurtenances-such as gages, &c., (not shown)-- are provided.
- the several coils are filled with water from the boiler, and each and all of the coils are enveloped by the products of combustion in the furnace and in the combustion-chamber, and the steam generated in the coils is discharged into the steam-space of the boiler, from which it is drawn in the usual manner.
- a series of conical coils arranged transversely across a furnace, a horizontal coil having parallel sides in the combustion-chamberbetween the furnace and the uptake and connected to the water and steam space of the boiler, and a water-space surrounding the furnace and the combustionchamber, substantially as described.
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J. B. BOSSLER & S. DJSTAUPFER.
STEAM GENERATOR.
No. 433,442. Patented Aug. 5, 1890.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH B. BOSSLER, OF MIDDLETOWN, AND SAMUEL D. STAUFFER, OF MARIETTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
STEAM-GEN ERATO R.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 433,442, dated August 5, 1890.
Application filed November 29, 1889, Serial No. 331,934. (No model.)
nia, citizens of the United States, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steam-Generators; and we 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.
Our invention relates to steam-generators, and has for its object certain improvements in construction whereby steam may be generated with great rapidity and fuel economized.
The invention will be hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawiugs,which form a part of this specification, Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section of a locomotive-boiler provided with our improve ment; Fig. 2, an enlarged transverse section 011 the line 1'- oc, and Fig. 3 a similar View on the line y y.
Reference being had to the drawings and the letters thereon, A indicates a boiler; B, the furnace thereof O, the combustion-chamber, and D the uptake.v hen solid fuel is used, the furnace is provided with a grate a of ordinary construction; but liquid or gaseous fuel may be used in the furnace by pro- Viding it with suitable burners therefor.
\Vithin the furnace are arranged coils of pipe I) c on opposite sides thereof with their lower ends connected to the watenleg of the boiler, as shown at (l and e, and the upper ends of said coils connect with another coil f,one end gof which connects with the waterleg, and the opposite end it projects into the steam-space E of the boiler A. The number of coils in the furnace may be varied to suit the conditions of use to which the boiler may be applied. Thus, where a large quantity of steam is required, the coils shown may be multiplied and placed in such position as to most effectively utilize space.
F indicates a coil in the combustion-chamber (l, and one end 4 thereof projects down in the furnace B and communicates with the water-leg at k, and the opposite end B of the coil projects into the steam-space E.
The products of combustion in their passage from the furnace B through the coinbustion chamber 0 to the uptake D completely envelop the coil F and at the same time impart their heat to the water in the boiler A at m, n, and 0 throughout the length thereof from the furnace to the end of the uptake.
The boiler is divided horizontally by the plate 19, and the outer end of the steam-space is closed by the plate q, and the usual appurtenances-such as gages, &c., (not shown)-- are provided. By the construction shown the several coils are filled with water from the boiler, and each and all of the coils are enveloped by the products of combustion in the furnace and in the combustion-chamber, and the steam generated in the coils is discharged into the steam-space of the boiler, from which it is drawn in the usual manner.
Having thus fully described our invention, what we claim is 1; In a steam-generator, a series of conical coils arranged transversely across a furnace and connected at one end with the Waterspace of the boiler and a horizontal coil in the combustion-chamber between the furnace and the uptake and connected with the water-space of the boiler and all of said coils connected with the steam-space, substantially as described.
2. In a steam-generator, a series of conical coils arranged transversely across a furnace, a horizontal coil having parallel sides in the combustion-chamberbetween the furnace and the uptake and connected to the water and steam space of the boiler, and a water-space surrounding the furnace and the combustionchamber, substantially as described.
3. In a steam-generator, a series of trans verse conical coils in a furnace connected to In testimony whereof We alfix our signathe water-leg on opposite sides of the boiler, tures in presence of two witnesses. a vertical conical coil above said transverse coils connected separately to the Water-space JOSEPH B. BOSSLER. 5' of the boiler, the transverse coils connected SAMUEL D. STAUFFER.
to the vertical coil, and the vertical coil connected with the steam-space of the boiler, and WVitnesses: a horizontal coil in the combustion-chamber J. A. BAXTRESSER, between the furnace and the uptake, snbstan- JosJI-I. NISLEY.
1o tially as described.
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US2618246A (en) * | 1949-03-15 | 1952-11-18 | Rostek Vincent Rudolph | Stand boiler with vertical flue and water circulating coil therein |
US4319566A (en) * | 1980-07-21 | 1982-03-16 | John Hayward | Method and apparatus for inhalation rewarming |
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