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  • n mms nun co., www1-na, wu m -r UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
  • My invention consists of a heater containing a drum which is in communication with the tire-pot, and provided with circuitous passages, thus providing a large heating-surface for the air within the casing.
  • Figure l represents a horizontal section on line a; Fig. 2, of a' heater embodying my lnvention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a vertical section thereof.
  • A designates the casin g of a furnace, and B the tire-pot thereof.
  • O designates a drum having fiues D,which open into the casing, so that air admitted into the latter may pass through said ues and be heated by the same.
  • Each wall of the flues joins the adjacent portion of the periphery of Y the drum and extends to nearly the opposite portion of said periphery, thus leaving aspace between the Hue and said opposite portion, and the spaces alternate, so that a zigzag or circuitous passage E is formed in the drum, as will be seen in Fig. l.
  • One end of said passage is connected by a pipe or branch F with the fire-pot B, and the other end with the smoke-flue or collar G.
  • the operation is as follows:
  • the products of combustion leave the tire-pot B, pass through the pipe F, and enter the drum and transverse passage E, thus highly heating the flue's D, whereby the air admitted into the casing and entering the iiues is subjected to the action of the tlues, the eect of which is evident.
  • the products of combustion leave the drum and escape at the flue Gr.
  • the exterior of the drum also provides means for heating the air, and thus an eective heating device is presented, the same being auxiliary to the tire-pot and casing in producing large Y volumes of hot air, which is admitted into the dome or cap of the casing, and from thence directed to the place of service.
  • the drum is divided by a horizontal diaphragm H, forming upper and lower sections, which are in communication at one end, so that the products of combustion first traverse one section and then enter the other before escaping from the drum, their passage being zigzag in each section, this construction -producing an increased air-heating action.
  • the drum is provided on its bottom with a foot J, which rests on the dome of the fire-pot for supporting said drum, the foot being recessed and perforated so as to be in communication with the adjacent ue D to permit air thereon to enter and pass through the same.
  • flues K Connected with the wall of the drum and the casing are flues K, which open into the Vpassage E, whereby the latter may be cleansed when so desired, said iiues having doors for closing the same.
  • a drum for a heater consisting of an inclosed casing with a series of ues therein for heated air and extending through the same vertically and diametrcally alternating to have the open ends thereof abut against opposite sides of the casing, the walls thereof forming other vertical dues within the casing for circulation of products of combustion, which are closed at bottom and top, an interposed diaphragm centrally dividing said drum and having openings therein in the heated-air lues and closed in the flues for the circulation of the products of combustion, except at one end, to thereby provide a tortuous passage, said drum having a lower foot, a bottom ingress-opening adjacent to the periphery ot' the drum, and an outlet-opening above the diaphragm, substantially as described.

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W. s. 58818K. HEATER. No. 458,885. 'Patented Aug. 25, 1891.
WIT/VESSES l A TTOR/VEY.
n: mms nun co., www1-na, wu m -r UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
WILLIAM S. ESSICK, OF ROYERS FORD, PENNSYLVANIA.
H EATER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 458,385, dated August 25, 1891.
Application filed September 16, 1890. Serial No. 365|153. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.'
Be it known that I, WILLIAM S. EssIoK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Royers Ford, in the county of Montgomery and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Heaters, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specication and accompanying drawings. My invention consists of a heater containing a drum which is in communication with the tire-pot, and provided with circuitous passages, thus providing a large heating-surface for the air within the casing.
Figure l represents a horizontal section on line a; Fig. 2, of a' heater embodying my lnvention. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section thereof.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondingparts in both the iigures.
Referring to the drawings, A designates the casin g of a furnace, and B the tire-pot thereof.
O designates a drum having fiues D,which open into the casing, so that air admitted into the latter may pass through said ues and be heated by the same. Each wall of the flues joins the adjacent portion of the periphery of Y the drum and extends to nearly the opposite portion of said periphery, thus leaving aspace between the Hue and said opposite portion, and the spaces alternate, so that a zigzag or circuitous passage E is formed in the drum, as will be seen in Fig. l. One end of said passage is connected by a pipe or branch F with the fire-pot B, and the other end with the smoke-flue or collar G.
The operation is as follows: The products of combustion leave the tire-pot B, pass through the pipe F, and enter the drum and transverse passage E, thus highly heating the flue's D, whereby the air admitted into the casing and entering the iiues is subjected to the action of the tlues, the eect of which is evident. The products of combustion leave the drum and escape at the flue Gr. The exterior of the drum also provides means for heating the air, and thus an eective heating device is presented, the same being auxiliary to the tire-pot and casing in producing large Y volumes of hot air, which is admitted into the dome or cap of the casing, and from thence directed to the place of service. The drum is divided by a horizontal diaphragm H, forming upper and lower sections, which are in communication at one end, so that the products of combustion first traverse one section and then enter the other before escaping from the drum, their passage being zigzag in each section, this construction -producing an increased air-heating action. The drum is provided on its bottom with a foot J, which rests on the dome of the fire-pot for supporting said drum, the foot being recessed and perforated so as to be in communication with the adjacent ue D to permit air thereon to enter and pass through the same. Connected with the wall of the drum and the casing are flues K, which open into the Vpassage E, whereby the latter may be cleansed when so desired, said iiues having doors for closing the same.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A drum for a heater, consisting of an inclosed casing with a series of ues therein for heated air and extending through the same vertically and diametrcally alternating to have the open ends thereof abut against opposite sides of the casing, the walls thereof forming other vertical dues within the casing for circulation of products of combustion, which are closed at bottom and top, an interposed diaphragm centrally dividing said drum and having openings therein in the heated-air lues and closed in the flues for the circulation of the products of combustion, except at one end, to thereby provide a tortuous passage, said drum having a lower foot, a bottom ingress-opening adjacent to the periphery ot' the drum, and an outlet-opening above the diaphragm, substantially as described.
XVILLIAM S. ESSIOK.
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J. E. SNYDEE, J. M. LEWIN.
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