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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23LSUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL ; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements on fire-doors for stoves and furnaces, and particularly to that part thereof whereby the customary draft-opening which permits additional air to the fire is more or less or entirely closed, and whereby also the volume of air to be admitted is regulated.
  • novel features of this invention reside in a new form of door or draft-gate for the draft or air inlet opening in the fire-door and in the construction whereby'such gate is supported, moved, and adjusted.
  • This latter construction is such as to permit the gate to be closed so tight as to be practically air-tight to shut off all draft in case a slow fire is desired.
  • FIG. 1 shows in a perspective view a firedoor provided with my improved draft-gate in open position.
  • Fig. 2 is a top View of Fig. 1 with the draft-gate closed.
  • Fig. 3 shows in a perspective view the latter detached and provided with its operating-handle.
  • Fig. 4 is acentral vertical section of the fire-door and draft-gate.
  • 6 indicates a customary fire-door provided with hinges 7, bywhich it is supported on the front of a stove or furnace.
  • .8 is the air inlet opening therein, preferably round
  • 9 is the gate therefor, conforming in its shape to the outlines of said opening.
  • From the gate project outwardly guides 10, which take into openings or guideways 11 of a bridge 12, which stretches in front of and across the air-inlet opening and is provided with legs 13, by which it is secured to the outside of the fire-door.
  • These legs are of suitable length to bring the'bridge sufficiently away from the fire-door to permit the gate while supported thereon to be also moved to and from the former to a position to either close opening 8 entirely or to permit more or less air to enter.
  • a lever-handle 14 which has at its inner end a circular disk-shaped enlargement 16 by which, at 17, it is eccentrically pivoted Within'a horizontal slot in the middle portion of the bridge, which latter is preferably enlarged at this point.
  • the gate is connected to this lever by means of, preferably, two hook-shaped lugs 18, projecting from the former and engaging with vertical flanges 19, bordering the edge of this circular enlarged end of handle 14.
  • notches 20 are provided in the former, through which the latter are passed before the lever is pivoted in position, which notches are so located as to prevent disengagement when all parts are arranged in their final order.
  • tions of the gate toregulate the volume of air-admittance are readily determined by the position in which the handle is left between its extreme adj ustmentsl During these movements flanges 19 simply slide through between lugs 18, imparting through them a rectilinear movement to the door.
  • This draft-gate may also be applied to the ash-pit doors in place of the registers now used. thereon.
  • the air-inlet opening conforms to the shape of the doorthat is to say, in long narrow doors, for instance, it may be made oblong.
  • a draft-gate for fire-doors, the combination of the fire-door, a bridge with guide-ways stretching across the air-inlet-opening therein, a draft-gate with guides whereby it is supportedin the guideways of the bridge in a manner to be moved to or from the door, an operating lever-handle.

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H. R. HOFFMAN.- DRAFT GATE FOB. FIRE DOORS.
No. 544,038. Patented Aug. 6, 1895.-
, v fizsnfar am l1 UNITED v STATES P TENT -OFFICE.
HENRY R. HOFFMAN, OF HAMILTON, OHIO.
DRAFT-GATE. FOR FIRE-DOORS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 544,038, dated August 6, 18 95.
Application filed February 13, 1895. Serial No. 538,229. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern; Be it known that I, HENRY R. HOFFMAN, a
citizen of the United States, and a resident of reference numerals marked thereon, which form a partof this specification.
.This invention relates to new and useful improvements on fire-doors for stoves and furnaces, and particularly to that part thereof whereby the customary draft-opening which permits additional air to the fire is more or less or entirely closed, and whereby also the volume of air to be admitted is regulated.
The novel features of this invention reside in a new form of door or draft-gate for the draft or air inlet opening in the fire-door and in the construction whereby'such gate is supported, moved, and adjusted. This latter construction is such as to permit the gate to be closed so tight as to be practically air-tight to shut off all draft in case a slow fire is desired.
In the following specification, and particularly pointed out in the claims, is found a full description of myinvention, its operation,
parts, and construction, which latter is also illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure 1 shows in a perspective view a firedoor provided with my improved draft-gate in open position. Fig. 2 is a top View of Fig. 1 with the draft-gate closed. Fig. 3 shows in a perspective view the latter detached and provided with its operating-handle. Fig. 4 is acentral vertical section of the fire-door and draft-gate.
In the drawings, 6 indicates a customary fire-door provided with hinges 7, bywhich it is supported on the front of a stove or furnace. .8 is the air inlet opening therein, preferably round, and 9 is the gate therefor, conforming in its shape to the outlines of said opening. From the gate project outwardly guides 10, which take into openings or guideways 11 of a bridge 12, which stretches in front of and across the air-inlet opening and is provided with legs 13, by which it is secured to the outside of the fire-door. These legs are of suitable length to bring the'bridge sufficiently away from the fire-door to permit the gate while supported thereon to be also moved to and from the former to a position to either close opening 8 entirely or to permit more or less air to enter. For the purpose of this adjustable movement a lever-handle 14 is provided, which has at its inner end a circular disk-shaped enlargement 16 by which, at 17, it is eccentrically pivoted Within'a horizontal slot in the middle portion of the bridge, which latter is preferably enlarged at this point. The gate is connected to this lever by means of, preferably, two hook-shaped lugs 18, projecting from the former and engaging with vertical flanges 19, bordering the edge of this circular enlarged end of handle 14. In order to bring these flanges withinthe lugs, notches 20 are provided in the former, through which the latter are passed before the lever is pivoted in position, which notches are so located as to prevent disengagement when all parts are arranged in their final order.
The operation of the gate will no doubt be now readily understood. By reason of the eccentricity of flanges 19 to pivot 17 the gate will be pushed inwardly and close opening 8 when the handle is swung to the left, (see Fig. 2,) whereas when turned to the right, as shown in Fig. 1, the gate will be pulled outwardly and open the inlet 8, by reason of flanges 19 drawing on lugs 18. To accommodate these latter at the extreme end of this adjustment notches 21, to clear them, are provided on the inner side of the bridge. tions of the gate toregulate the volume of air-admittance are readily determined by the position in which the handle is left between its extreme adj ustmentsl During these movements flanges 19 simply slide through between lugs 18, imparting through them a rectilinear movement to the door.
This draft-gate may also be applied to the ash-pit doors in place of the registers now used. thereon. In either case the air-inlet opening conforms to the shape of the doorthat is to say, in long narrow doors, for instance, it may be made oblong.
Having described my invention, I claim as new--= Intermediate posi- 1. In combination with a fire-door having an air-inlet-opening, a bridge secured in front thereof, a draft-gate supported thereon in a manner to be capable of being moved to or from the door, an operating lever-handle for the draft-gate having a circular disk-shaped enlarged end by which it is supported on the bridge, hook-shaped lugs 18 on the draft-gate and flanges 19 at the enlarged end of the lever which by engaging with the hook-shaped lugs 18 of the gate connect the latter to the leverhandle.
2. In a draft-gate for fire-doors, the combination of the fire-door, a bridge with guide-ways stretching across the air-inlet-opening therein, a draft-gate with guides whereby it is supportedin the guideways of the bridge in a manner to be moved to or from the door, an operating lever-handle. having an enlarged disk-shaped end by which it is eccentrically pivoted to the bridge, hook-shaped lugs 18 on the draft-gate and flanges 19 on the diskshaped enlarged end of the lever-handle which engage with lugs 18 for the purpose of connecting gate and handle, notches 20 in said flanges to permit such connection and notches 21 in the bridge to clear lugs 18 during the extreme outward position of the draft-gate.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
HENRY R. HOFFMAN. Witnesses:
G. SPENGEL, D. J. I'IAUSS.
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