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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 improvements in air-forcing devices, and it is particularly well adapted for the purpose of producing and maintaining a forced draft in smokestacks or chimneys on steainboats, stationary or portable engines, &c., and it is carried out as follows, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure 1 represents a central longitudinal section of a smokestack or chimney, showing my improved air-forcing device arranged therein.
  • Fig. 2 represents adetail longitudinal section of the ejector which I use as a part of my improved air-forcing device.
  • Fig. 3 represents a cross-section on the line 8 3 shown in Fig. 2; and
  • Fig. 4 represents a central vertical section of the ejector, showing its adjustable plug as removed.
  • 0 A represents the shell of the ejector
  • B is a steam-pipe leading from the steamboiler or other source of steam-pressure to the 3 5 ejector-shell A, as shown.
  • the interior of the ejector-neck A is provided with a series of upwardly-taperin g helical grooves A1 A", the upper ends of which vanish at the upper edge of the neck A, as
  • a vertically-adjustable and slightly-tapering plug having a downwardly-extending stern C, to the lower end of which is secured (or made in one piece with said stem) a disk 0, adj ustably secured within the neck A and fitting within the latter, as shown in Fig. 2, said disk being provided with a series of vertical perforations C (shown in Figs. 2 and 3,) through which the steam is conducted from the pipe 13 into the grooved neck A, by which the best results for producing the forced draft in the chimney or smokestack are obtained.
  • Fig. 1 represents the smokestack or chimney within which a forced draft is to be produced, and within said chimney is arranged for such purpose a curved air-supply pipe E, the upper end E of which is open and made to project axially within the center of the said chimney, as shown in said Fig. 1.
  • a perforation D is preferably through the front portion of the smokestack D (if thelatter isused on a steamboat) to the edge of which is secured the lower curved end of the air-supply pipe E, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the ejector A is arranged within the air-pipe E and connected to the steam-pressure source by means of the steam-pipe B, leading from said ejector through the curved lower portion of the pipe E and perforation D, thence outside of the smokestack to the steam-pressure source, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • an opening E may be made in the lower portion of the pipe E to draw the smoke in the smokestack from below the said pipe and force it up through the latter to aid in producing the forced draft; but in practice I prefer to admit the air through the front opening D in the smokestack, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the lower portion of the air-supply pipe E is provided with a cup-shaped depressionE having a drip pipe or perforation E at its bottom, for the purpose of arresting water of condensation in the pipe E and allowingit to drip inside the smokestack through the pipe or perforation Efi'thus preventing such con- 9 5 densed water from running out-through the opening D and thus keeping the front exterior of the smokestack clean.
  • the invention although especially designed as an air-forcing device-within smokestacks mo neck A, according to the size of the eXhaustopening desired between the said plug and upper end of the neck A, and the amount of steam that it is desired to force out through such opening.
  • the ejector being located within the air-sup ply .
  • pipe E causes the ejected steam to pass upward through the pipe E and up through the smokestack, and in so doing a vacuum is formed in the pipe E below said ejector by which the outer air is drawn into the pipe E through the opening D and forced out through the upper end of the pipe E into the upper part of the smokestack, by which a powerful forced draft is produced within the smokestack, causing the products of the firebox or furnace to be forced out of the smokestack or chimney, thus causing a proper forced draft to be maintained in and through the smokestack or chimney.
  • the herein described air forcing device consisting of a smoke stack or chimney D having an air inlet D and an upwardly curved air pipe E communicating with said opening and having a cup shaped trap or recess E in its lower end and a discharge pipe or perforation E thereon inside of the smoke stack C011]- bined with a steam ejector arranged within said pipe E and having a connecting pipe B leading to the source of steam pressure substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • an air forcing device consisting of a shell A connected to a steam pressure source and having an internally and spirally grooved neck combined with a vertically adjustable and tapering'plug 0 arranged within the upper end of the neck and having a perforated disk 0 adjustably secured within said neck substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • the herein described air forcing device consisting of a smoke stack or chimney and a curved air pipe secured within the same and open at its lower end to the outer air combined with an ejector arranged within said air pipe and connected to a steam pressure device and having an internally and spirally grooved neck, a tapering plug adjustably secured therein and having a perforated disk adjustably secured within said neck substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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G. W. LORD. AIR FOROING DEVICE.
Patented Aug. 20,1895.
Unites States PATENT Orrrca.
GEORGE XV. LORD, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND FRANK M. WING AND LORENZO COWAN, OF SAME PLACE, AND WILLIAM A. SMITH, OF CHELSEA, MASSACHUSETTS.
AlR-FORCING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 545,023, dated August 23, 1895.
Application filed November 30, 1894. Serial No. 530,322. (No model.)
To (ZZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. LORD, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Boston, in the county of Sulfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Air-Forcing Devices, of which the following, taken in connection with the ac companying drawings, is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in air-forcing devices, and it is particularly well adapted for the purpose of producing and maintaining a forced draft in smokestacks or chimneys on steainboats, stationary or portable engines, &c., and it is carried out as follows, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein- Figure 1 represents a central longitudinal section of a smokestack or chimney, showing my improved air-forcing device arranged therein. Fig. 2 represents adetail longitudinal section of the ejector which I use as a part of my improved air-forcing device. Fig. 3 represents a cross-section on the line 8 3 shown in Fig. 2; and Fig. 4 represents a central vertical section of the ejector, showing its adjustable plug as removed.
Similar letters refer to similar parts wherever they occur on the different parts of the drawings.
0 A represents the shell of the ejector, pro
vided at its upper end with an open cylindrical neck A, as shown in the drawings.
B is a steam-pipe leading from the steamboiler or other source of steam-pressure to the 3 5 ejector-shell A, as shown.
The interior of the ejector-neck A is provided with a series of upwardly-taperin g helical grooves A1 A", the upper ends of which vanish at the upper edge of the neck A, as
shown inFig. t. Within the upper end of the neck A is arranged a vertically-adjustable and slightly-tapering plug 0, having a downwardly-extending stern C, to the lower end of which is secured (or made in one piece with said stem) a disk 0, adj ustably secured within the neck A and fitting within the latter, as shown in Fig. 2, said disk being provided with a series of vertical perforations C (shown in Figs. 2 and 3,) through which the steam is conducted from the pipe 13 into the grooved neck A, by which the best results for producing the forced draft in the chimney or smokestack are obtained.
D in Fig. 1 represents the smokestack or chimney within which a forced draft is to be produced, and within said chimney is arranged for such purpose a curved air-supply pipe E, the upper end E of which is open and made to project axially within the center of the said chimney, as shown in said Fig. 1. Preferably through the front portion of the smokestack D (if thelatter isused on a steamboat) is made a perforation D, to the edge of which is secured the lower curved end of the air-supply pipe E, as shown in Fig. 1. The ejector A is arranged within the air-pipe E and connected to the steam-pressure source by means of the steam-pipe B, leading from said ejector through the curved lower portion of the pipe E and perforation D, thence outside of the smokestack to the steam-pressure source, as shown in Fig. 1. If so desired, an opening E may be made in the lower portion of the pipe E to draw the smoke in the smokestack from below the said pipe and force it up through the latter to aid in producing the forced draft; but in practice I prefer to admit the air through the front opening D in the smokestack, as shown in Fig. 1.
The lower portion of the air-supply pipe E is provided with a cup-shaped depressionE having a drip pipe or perforation E at its bottom, for the purpose of arresting water of condensation in the pipe E and allowingit to drip inside the smokestack through the pipe or perforation Efi'thus preventing such con- 9 5 densed water from running out-through the opening D and thus keeping the front exterior of the smokestack clean.
The invention, although especially designed as an air-forcing device-within smokestacks mo neck A, according to the size of the eXhaustopening desired between the said plug and upper end of the neck A, and the amount of steam that it is desired to force out through such opening.
The operation is as follows: Steam under pressure being admitted to the pipe 13 is caused to escape through the annular space between the plug 0 and upper edge of the neck A of the ejector. The escaping steam is ejected in a thin conical sheet, which, as it escapes, is caused to rotate by the impetus given to the steam while passing by and in contact with the tapering spiral grooves A" on the inside of the neck A, as described. The ejector being located within the air-sup ply .pipe E causes the ejected steam to pass upward through the pipe E and up through the smokestack, and in so doing a vacuum is formed in the pipe E below said ejector by which the outer air is drawn into the pipe E through the opening D and forced out through the upper end of the pipe E into the upper part of the smokestack, by which a powerful forced draft is produced within the smokestack, causing the products of the firebox or furnace to be forced out of the smokestack or chimney, thus causing a proper forced draft to be maintained in and through the smokestack or chimney.
What I Wish to secure by Letters Patent and claim is 1. The herein described air forcing device consisting of a smoke stack or chimney D having an air inlet D and an upwardly curved air pipe E communicating with said opening and having a cup shaped trap or recess E in its lower end and a discharge pipe or perforation E thereon inside of the smoke stack C011]- bined with a steam ejector arranged within said pipe E and having a connecting pipe B leading to the source of steam pressure substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In an air forcing device the herein described ejector consisting of a shell A connected to a steam pressure source and having an internally and spirally grooved neck combined with a vertically adjustable and tapering'plug 0 arranged within the upper end of the neck and having a perforated disk 0 adjustably secured within said neck substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. The herein described air forcing device consisting of a smoke stack or chimney and a curved air pipe secured within the same and open at its lower end to the outer air combined with an ejector arranged within said air pipe and connected to a steam pressure device and having an internally and spirally grooved neck, a tapering plug adjustably secured therein and having a perforated disk adjustably secured within said neck substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, on this 24th day of November, A. D. 1894.
GEORGE W. LORD. Witnesses:
ALBAN ANDBEN, LA'URITZ N. MoLLER.
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