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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F23MCASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention relates to the furnace for which United States Letters Patent were issued to me April 14, 1885, No. 315,867; and it consists in the construction, arrangement, and combination of an air conveyer, superheater, and distributer, as hereinafter set forth, in such a manner that cold air will be admitted from outside of the furnace and circulated and heated and discharged to the fuel to aid combustion, to economize fuel, to facilitate the operation, to reduce the cost, and to promote the efficiency and durability of the furnace.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a curved section or segment of a ring, and Figs. 2 and 3 of straight parts of the air conveyer and superheater.
  • 4 is a perspective view showing all the parts of the air conveyer and superheater combined and ready to be applied to a furnace.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view of the circular metal wall of a furnace and a in concentric position therein, as required in practical use.
  • Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view through the line X X of Fig. 5, showing the serpentine passage-ways for air within the conveyer and superheater.
  • A is one of the curved sections or segments of a ring, made of fire-clay, and a segment of one of a series of circular layers in the complete air conveyer and superheater. It-has a channel extending from one end to the other adapted to serve as an air-passage in the complete device.
  • B is a straight piece of the same material the right side of a furnace-door and against the ends of curved sections, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. It has elongated cavities in one of its sides adapted to establish communication with the channels of two overlyingcurved sections, as shown in Fig. 6.
  • B2 is a corresponding straight piece of corresponding shape, adapted to be placed on sena No. 390.873. Y un model.)
  • a door as shown in Figs. 4, 5, and 6. It has a bore in its top -to admit a tube C, which can extend vertically or horizontally to the outside of the furnace to convey air into the serpentine passageway produced by the combination of overlying curved sections A and the straight pieces B and B2.
  • the air that enters through the tube O passes downward in the straight tube B2, and from thence through the horizontal passage in the upper tier of sections A into the elongated opening in the straight piece l, which allows it to enter the horizontal passage-way in the second tier of the curved sections A.
  • a serpentine or back-and-forth course is thus produced that can be continued through any number of tiers of sections A.
  • the lower tier of sections A is inverted, so that the channels in the two lower. tiers are brought together to produce an enlarge/d channel or superheating-chamber that has communication with the interior of the furnace through a series of perforations d, through which the superheated air will be ejected to envelop the fuel onvthe grate and to ascend up through the fuel to promote combustion and to prevent the formation of soot and the escape of valuable products of combustion through the smoke-flue.
  • a simple, cheap, and non-combustible lining for a metal furnace is thus produced and readily applied, as required for practical use, for the purpose of conveying, superheating, and distributing yair to promote combustion, to ecouomize fuel, and to reduce the labor and cost of operating a furnace.
  • the perforatlons d and f will create a draft as Well as envelop and heat the fuel to aid in promoting combustion and generating heat for Warminga building with hot air.
  • a fireproof block in the form of a straight piece having cavities in one of its faces adapting it to be combined with overlying segments of a ring having channels in theii ⁇ under faces to produce a serpentine passage-way in a furnace-lining, in the manner set forth, for the purposes stated.
  • a fire-proof air conveyer, superheater, and distributer for a furnace comprising a series of overlying tiers of segments of rings, each having a continuous channel in one of its faces, and straight blocks having openings in their side faces to establish communication with the horizontal passages in said tiers, arranged and combined to operate in the manner set forth.
  • a lining extending from one side of an open space or doorway around to the other side thereof, to the under side, and across below, and also to the top of the same doorway, composed of pieces placed in abutting and overlying positions and having a serpentine air-passage for conveying, superheating, and distributing air, for the purposes stated.

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adapted to be placed in a vertical position at 'top view of the air conveyer and superheater UNITED STATES ROBERT M. WEIR,
PATENT OEETCE.
OF BOONE, IOIVA.
FU RNACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 459,892, dated September 22, 1891.
Application lefl April 28, 1891.
To @ZZ whom it may concern,.- v
Be it known that I, ROBERT M. WEIR, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Boone, in the county of Boone and State of Iowa, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Furnaces, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the furnace for which United States Letters Patent were issued to me April 14, 1885, No. 315,867; and it consists in the construction, arrangement, and combination of an air conveyer, superheater, and distributer, as hereinafter set forth, in such a manner that cold air will be admitted from outside of the furnace and circulated and heated and discharged to the fuel to aid combustion, to economize fuel, to facilitate the operation, to reduce the cost, and to promote the efficiency and durability of the furnace.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a curved section or segment of a ring, and Figs. 2 and 3 of straight parts of the air conveyer and superheater. 4 is a perspective view showing all the parts of the air conveyer and superheater combined and ready to be applied to a furnace. Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view of the circular metal wall of a furnace and a in concentric position therein, as required in practical use. Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view through the line X X of Fig. 5, showing the serpentine passage-ways for air within the conveyer and superheater.
A is one of the curved sections or segments of a ring, made of fire-clay, and a segment of one of a series of circular layers in the complete air conveyer and superheater. It-has a channel extending from one end to the other adapted to serve as an air-passage in the complete device.
B is a straight piece of the same material the right side of a furnace-door and against the ends of curved sections, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. It has elongated cavities in one of its sides adapted to establish communication with the channels of two overlyingcurved sections, as shown in Fig. 6.
B2 is a corresponding straight piece of corresponding shape, adapted to be placed on sena No. 390.873. Y un model.)
the left side of a door, as shown in Figs. 4, 5, and 6. It has a bore in its top -to admit a tube C, which can extend vertically or horizontally to the outside of the furnace to convey air into the serpentine passageway produced by the combination of overlying curved sections A and the straight pieces B and B2. The air that enters through the tube O passes downward in the straight tube B2, and from thence through the horizontal passage in the upper tier of sections A into the elongated opening in the straight piece l, which allows it to enter the horizontal passage-way in the second tier of the curved sections A. A serpentine or back-and-forth course is thus produced that can be continued through any number of tiers of sections A. The lower tier of sections A is inverted, so that the channels in the two lower. tiers are brought together to produce an enlarge/d channel or superheating-chamber that has communication with the interior of the furnace through a series of perforations d, through which the superheated air will be ejected to envelop the fuel onvthe grate and to ascend up through the fuel to promote combustion and to prevent the formation of soot and the escape of valuable products of combustion through the smoke-flue.
In place of admitting air from the outside of the furnace to pass downward, it may be admitted through a horizontal opening, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 6, and the top of the piece B closed to retain and confine the air in the serpentine passage until it is superheated and ejected through the series of perforations CZ and a second series of perforations f in the section A, that serves as the under part of the open doorway.
A simple, cheap, and non-combustible lining for a metal furnace is thus produced and readily applied, as required for practical use, for the purpose of conveying, superheating, and distributing yair to promote combustion, to ecouomize fuel, and to reduce the labor and cost of operating a furnace.
the perforatlons d and f will create a draft as Well as envelop and heat the fuel to aid in promoting combustion and generating heat for Warminga building with hot air.
I claim as my inventionl. A fireproof block in the form of a straight piece having cavities in one of its faces adapting it to be combined with overlying segments of a ring having channels in theii` under faces to produce a serpentine passage-way in a furnace-lining, in the manner set forth, for the purposes stated.
2. A fire-proof air conveyer, superheater, and distributer for a furnace, comprising a series of overlying tiers of segments of rings, each having a continuous channel in one of its faces, and straight blocks having openings in their side faces to establish communication with the horizontal passages in said tiers, arranged and combined to operate in the manner set forth.
3. In a furnace, a lining extending from one side of an open space or doorway around to the other side thereof, to the under side, and across below, and also to the top of the same doorway, composed of pieces placed in abutting and overlying positions and having a serpentine air-passage for conveying, superheating, and distributing air, for the purposes stated.
ROBERT M. VVEIR.
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J. RALPH ORWIG, 'THOMAS G. ORWIG.
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US2431422A (en) * 1944-08-02 1947-11-25 Riley Stoker Corp Air feeding furnace front structure
US2852346A (en) * 1954-08-23 1958-09-16 Phillips Petroleum Co Process and apparatus for the production of carbon black
US6932001B2 (en) * 2001-10-03 2005-08-23 Ronald R. Wilfer Refuse burning container
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2431422A (en) * 1944-08-02 1947-11-25 Riley Stoker Corp Air feeding furnace front structure
US2852346A (en) * 1954-08-23 1958-09-16 Phillips Petroleum Co Process and apparatus for the production of carbon black
US6932001B2 (en) * 2001-10-03 2005-08-23 Ronald R. Wilfer Refuse burning container
US20050247297A1 (en) * 2001-10-03 2005-11-10 Wilfer Ronald R Burning container
US7438003B2 (en) 2001-10-03 2008-10-21 Wilfer Ronald R Burning container

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