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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10BDESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION OF GAS, COKE, TAR, OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
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    • C10B25/24Lids or closures for charging holes for ovens with horizontal chambers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to that class of gasretorts in which the lid issupported on a cross-bar hinged to the mouth-piece, and is forced to contact at its rim with a plane bearing-face surrounding the retort-mouth with an edgewise sliding movement, so a gas-tight joint, without the employment of luting or cement, is constituted by the lid-rim on said plane face on the mouth-piece.
  • My invention consists in the combination, with the mouth-piece, of a retort having a circumferential plane face on its front about the mouth, of a lid hinged to the mouth-piece and adapted to be forced to contact at its rim with said plane face on the mouth-piece with an edgewise sliding movement over and upon the mouth-piece, said lid being provided with ashouldered seat circumferential of its rim, together with a wrought-iron strip seated within said shouldered seat and adapted to project beyond the lid-rim, and rivets or their equivalent passing transversely through the lid and said wrought-iron strip and serving to hold the latter detachably seated upon the shouldered seat in the former, as hereinafter particularly set forth.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a retort mouth-piece and its lid containing my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of the same on line a; x, Fig. 1.
  • A is the mouth-piece, which is usually of cast-iron, and has circumferential of the mouth the plane face a, which is polished and nished as a smooth surface.
  • the lid B is the lid, which is hinged to the mouthpiece, and is adapted to be forced to contact at its rim with the face d of the mouth-piece with a sliding movement of the lid edgewise over and upon the mouth-piece.
  • the lid may be supported upon abar C by means of sleeves D D', tting loosely on the bar and having fixed to them, respectively, the arms d d',
  • D2 is a lever uniting and fixed to the sleeves D D', and serves to partially rotate the sleeves on the bar O by being raised or depressed.
  • a shouldered seat in the rim of the lid said seat being composed of the peripheral face b2 and the shoulder b3, substantially at a right angle to said face b2 and extending circum ⁇ ferentially of the lid.
  • This seat is preferably constituted on the inner side of the rim of the lid, as shown.
  • a strip of wrought-iron which is adapted to be seated against the face b2 and to rest or bear upon the shoulder b3, and I provide rivets, bolts, or the equivalent thereof to secure the strip E to its seat in the rim, as shown at e.
  • a packing may be advantageously interposed between the seat b2 and the face of the wrought-iron strip.
  • the strip E projects beyond the rim of the lid toward the face a on the rim of the mouth-piece, and the outward face of the strip at e is a plane corresponding to the described face ct, so that IOO when the lid is closed the plane face e of the strip meets and moves over and across the plane face a, thus constituting a joint without luting or cement.
  • the said lid provided with the peripheral seatface b2 and the circumferential shoulder b3 substantially at right angles to said seatingface at the lid-rim, in combination with a Wrought-iron strip E, seated on said peripheral seating-face and bearing against said shoulder b3 and adapted to project beyond said lid-rim, and having the exposed plane face e on its outward edge, together with the rivets or bolts e, passed transversely through said lid-rim and said strip, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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J.R.PL0Y D. GAS RBTORT'LID.
No. 438,881. Patented Oct. 21, 1890.
#y ATTORNEY.
UNITED STATES PATENT miren,
JAMES R. FLOYD, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
GAS-RETORT LID.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 438,881, dated October 21, 1890.
Application filed March 26, 1890.
To a/ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES R. FLOYD, of the city, county, and State of New York, a citizen of the United States, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gas-Retort Lids, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
My invention relates to that class of gasretorts in which the lid issupported on a cross-bar hinged to the mouth-piece, and is forced to contact at its rim with a plane bearing-face surrounding the retort-mouth with an edgewise sliding movement, so a gas-tight joint, without the employment of luting or cement, is constituted by the lid-rim on said plane face on the mouth-piece.
My invention consists in the combination, with the mouth-piece, of a retort having a circumferential plane face on its front about the mouth, of a lid hinged to the mouth-piece and adapted to be forced to contact at its rim with said plane face on the mouth-piece with an edgewise sliding movement over and upon the mouth-piece, said lid being provided with ashouldered seat circumferential of its rim, together with a wrought-iron strip seated within said shouldered seat and adapted to project beyond the lid-rim, and rivets or their equivalent passing transversely through the lid and said wrought-iron strip and serving to hold the latter detachably seated upon the shouldered seat in the former, as hereinafter particularly set forth.
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a retort mouth-piece and its lid containing my invention, and Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of the same on line a; x, Fig. 1.
A is the mouth-piece, which is usually of cast-iron, and has circumferential of the mouth the plane face a, which is polished and nished as a smooth surface.
B is the lid, which is hinged to the mouthpiece, and is adapted to be forced to contact at its rim with the face d of the mouth-piece with a sliding movement of the lid edgewise over and upon the mouth-piece. The lid may be supported upon abar C by means of sleeves D D', tting loosely on the bar and having fixed to them, respectively, the arms d d',
which are hinged to lugs l) b on the lid. The
Serial No. 345,309. (No model.)
D2 is a lever uniting and fixed to the sleeves D D', and serves to partially rotate the sleeves on the bar O by being raised or depressed.
It is obvious that when the lid is swung to the mouth-piece on the hinged bar C and detained in this position by the engagement of the catch c with the said bar, by depressing the lever D2 the rotation of the sleeves D D on the bar will, through the medium of the arms d d', cause the lid B to be forced to contact with the face (t on the mouth-.piece with a sliding movement of the lid-rim across said face.
I make no claim to novelty herein for the devices shown and described for hinging the lid to the mouth-piece and adapting the lid to be forced to contact therewith with a sliding movement, as these devices have been heretofore patented to Joseph Green in Letters Patent No. 218,672, dated August 19, 1879, and I do not limit myself for the purposes of my present invention to these described devices for hinging the lid to the mouth-piece and adapting it to be forced to contact therewith with a sliding` movement, as any known and equivalent devices may be employed for this purpose without variation from the essential feature of my invention.
In carrying out my present invention I form a shouldered seat in the rim of the lid, said seat being composed of the peripheral face b2 and the shoulder b3, substantially at a right angle to said face b2 and extending circum` ferentially of the lid. This seat is preferably constituted on the inner side of the rim of the lid, as shown.
At E is shown a strip of wrought-iron, which is adapted to be seated against the face b2 and to rest or bear upon the shoulder b3, and I provide rivets, bolts, or the equivalent thereof to secure the strip E to its seat in the rim, as shown at e. A packing may be advantageously interposed between the seat b2 and the face of the wrought-iron strip. The strip E projects beyond the rim of the lid toward the face a on the rim of the mouth-piece, and the outward face of the strip at e is a plane corresponding to the described face ct, so that IOO when the lid is closed the plane face e of the strip meets and moves over and across the plane face a, thus constituting a joint without luting or cement. l
I am aware that metal rings have been heretofore attached to the rims of retort-lids and adapted to impin ge upon the rim of the mouthpiece, and hence I make no claim, broadly, to such device; neither do I claim,broad1y, herein the combination, with the lid B, of a Wroughtiron rib circumferential of the lid-rim and projecting toward and adapted to impinge upon and move over and across the face a of a mouth-piece when the lid is forced to contact with said mouth-piece with a sliding movement; but I limit my claim hereunder to such a rib, in combination with the mouthpiece and a lid having the movement in closing, as set forth, when said lid is provided with the shouldered seat b2 b3 and the wrought-iron strip E is seated in said seat and held detachably thereto by rivets or bolts e. This means of detachably uniting the strip E to the lidriln I find to possess the advantage of being economical in construction of the parts, durable in use, and readily manipulated when it is desired to substitute a new strip for one theretofore in use.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a gas-retort the mouth-piece A of which has the plane cast-iron face a circumferential of the mouth, and a lid B,hinged to said mouthpiece and adapted to be forced to contact at its rim with said plane face on the mouthpiecewith a sliding movement across said face, the said lid provided with the peripheral seatface b2 and the circumferential shoulder b3 substantially at right angles to said seatingface at the lid-rim, in combination with a Wrought-iron strip E, seated on said peripheral seating-face and bearing against said shoulder b3 and adapted to project beyond said lid-rim, and having the exposed plane face e on its outward edge, together with the rivets or bolts e, passed transversely through said lid-rim and said strip, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
JAMES R. FLOYD. Witnesses:
THOMAS SPROEN, FRED. W. FLOYD.
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