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  • This invention relates to means for heating the water in tanks, troughs, rbc., usually provided for waterin g stock, whereby the temperature of the water can be modified and maintained at a certain degree in extreme cold weather, so as to obviate the injurious results attendant upon stock drinking water at a low temperature approximating the freezingpoint.
  • the invention consists of a heater of oblong forni to be immersed in a tanker trough containing the'water to be heated and the novel combination therewith of means for supplying air to the fire, circulating the smoke and gases, and controlling the exit thereof, all as will appear more fully in the following description and subjoined claims.
  • the heater is oblongin form and is designed to be placed horizontally inthe tank, trough, or receptacle containing the water for the stock, and its body 1 may have any form in cross-section and, as shown, is of circular outline, with its upper portion flattened.
  • a pipe 3 is provided at one end of the heater and provides a means for supplying fuel and air thereto for maintaining the ire when the heater is in opera-v tion.
  • a pipe 4 is located contiguous to the front o r head wall of the pipe 3 and forms a draft-inlet 5, and the lower portion of this pipe projects below the plane of the liattened top of the body or case, so as to direct the air to the rire.
  • a cover 6 is hinged to the pipe and closes it and the draft-inlet 5 and is provided with a damper-controlled opening 7 for admittingairtosupportcombustion.
  • Acover A is hinged to the same side of the pipe 3 as the cover 6 and is connected therewith by means of a chain or similar connection B, whereby both covers move together, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. l.
  • This cover A acts as a deflector and prevents the smoke and gases from accumulating in the upper portion of the pipe 3 and keeps them nearer the fire, whereby a greater percentage is consumed.
  • a horizontal partition 8 is located in the end portion of the heater, remote from the pipe 3, and is disposed about centrally thereof, and its outer end terminates a short distance from the rear head 2 to provide a passage C for the smoke and products of combustion when the heater is in service,
  • a vertical partition 9 connects the inner end of the horizontal partition S with the bottom and sides of the heater and forms with the partition S a smoke-chamber l0, whereby a greater extent of radiating-surface for the heat is provided.
  • This partition 9 is double-walled and curves at its top.
  • a smoke-pipe 1l is located at or near the middle of the heater and con1.
  • the ⁇ end portion of the heater or body pro- IOO vided With the pipe 3 constitutes the fuelchamber or fire-box, and the re is built therein and is supplied with fuel through the pipe 3 and with air by means of the draftpassage 5.
  • the smoke and products of combustion pass through the space l2, over the horizontal partition 8, thence around said partition into the smoke-chamber l0, and out through the smoke-pipe l1, the heat radiated from the surface of the body warming the water in contact therewith.
  • the heater is independent of the tank, trough, or other receptacle containing the water to be warmed and is immersed therein, suitable means being provided to support and secure the device in the tank at the required elevation.
  • any fuel such as wood, straw, bagasse, &c.-may be burned in the heater and is admitted thereto by means of the pipe 3 upon opening the covers G and A, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. l.
  • the damper 7, in addition to controlling the admission of air, may be utilized as a means for securing the cover 6 when closed.
  • the damper E When starting the Iire or desiring to cause the same to burn more briskly, the damper E is elevated, so as to disclose the openin g D, thereby admitting of a direct draft being secured, and upon ciosing the openingD the smoke and gases pass around the partition 8 through the smokecharnber, thence out through the smoke-pi pe, thereby adding to the heat-radiatin g surface.
  • troughs, dro., for stock consisting of a closed body of oblong form to be immersed horizontally in the tank containing the water to be heated and having a fuel-chamber at one end, a vertical pipe communicating with the fuel-chamber and provided with a draft-inlet o1 ⁇ air-passage. projecting below the inner or lower end of the said pipe, a connected horizontal and vertical partition at the opposite end of the body, forming a smoke-chamber, and a vertical smoke-pipe communicating with the smoke-chambernear the said vertical partition, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a device for heating Water in tanks, troughs, dsc., for stock comprising a closed body subdivided by a connected horizontal and vertical partition to provide combustion and smoke chambers, a smoke-pipe extending through the combustion-chamber and communicating with the smoke-chamber near the vertical partition and having an opening in its side communicating directly with the combustion-chamber, and a damper for ciosing the lateral opening in the smoke-pipe, substantially as set forth.
  • a device for heating water in tanks, troughs, dro., for stock comprising a closed body subdivided to provide combustion and Smoke chambers, a smoke-pipe extending through the combustion-chamber and communicating with the smoke-chamber, and having an escape-opening in its side in direct communication with the combustion-chamber, a damper fitted to the inner end of the smoke-pipe for controlling the said escapeopening, and means at the outer end of the smoke-pipe to admit of the damper being controlled from a point above the water in which the heater is immersed, substantially as de scribed.

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M. T. LOWE.
TANK HEATER.
Patented Jan. 4, 1898.
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TANK-HEATER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 596,892, dated January 4, 1898. Application ned ramry 24, i897. sani No. ezines. on man.)
To @ZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, Moses TnAsDALE Lowe, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mount Horeb, in the county of Dane and State of lVisconsin, have invented a new and useful Tank-Heater, ot which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to means for heating the water in tanks, troughs, rbc., usually provided for waterin g stock, whereby the temperature of the water can be modified and maintained at a certain degree in extreme cold weather, so as to obviate the injurious results attendant upon stock drinking water at a low temperature approximating the freezingpoint.
The invention consists of a heater of oblong forni to be immersed in a tanker trough containing the'water to be heated and the novel combination therewith of means for supplying air to the fire, circulating the smoke and gases, and controlling the exit thereof, all as will appear more fully in the following description and subjoined claims.
For a full understanding of the merits and advantages of the invention reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings and the following description.
The improvement is susceptible of various changes in the form,proportion, and the minor details of construction without departing from the principle or sacriticing any of the advantages thereof, and to a full disclosure of the invention an adaptation thereof is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure lis a longitudinal section of a heater for stock-tanks, watering-troughs, dac., embodying the essential features of this invention, the dotted lines showing the covers tothe fuel-pipe thrown back. Fig. 2 is a plan section thereof on the line X X of Fig. 1.
Corresponding and like parts are referred toin the following description and indicated in the several views of the drawings by the same reference-characters.
The heater is oblongin form and is designed to be placed horizontally inthe tank, trough, or receptacle containing the water for the stock, and its body 1 may have any form in cross-section and, as shown, is of circular outline, with its upper portion flattened. The
body or casing 1 is closed at its ends by headsv 2, which are Iitted thereto so as to secure a water-tight joint. A pipe 3 is provided at one end of the heater and provides a means for supplying fuel and air thereto for maintaining the ire when the heater is in opera-v tion. A pipe 4 is located contiguous to the front o r head wall of the pipe 3 and forms a draft-inlet 5, and the lower portion of this pipe projects below the plane of the liattened top of the body or case, so as to direct the air to the rire. A cover 6 is hinged to the pipe and closes it and the draft-inlet 5 and is provided with a damper-controlled opening 7 for admittingairtosupportcombustion. Acover A is hinged to the same side of the pipe 3 as the cover 6 and is connected therewith by means of a chain or similar connection B, whereby both covers move together, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. l. This cover A acts as a deflector and prevents the smoke and gases from accumulating in the upper portion of the pipe 3 and keeps them nearer the fire, whereby a greater percentage is consumed.
A horizontal partition 8 is located in the end portion of the heater, remote from the pipe 3, and is disposed about centrally thereof, and its outer end terminates a short distance from the rear head 2 to provide a passage C for the smoke and products of combustion when the heater is in service, A vertical partition 9 connects the inner end of the horizontal partition S with the bottom and sides of the heater and forms with the partition S a smoke-chamber l0, whereby a greater extent of radiating-surface for the heat is provided. This partition 9 is double-walled and curves at its top. A smoke-pipe 1l is located at or near the middle of the heater and con1.
municates with the smoke-chamber l0 and is of a length to extend above the level of the water in the tank or reservoir with which the heater is to be used. An opening Dis formed in the front side of the smoke-pipe above the partition 8 and is controlled by a damper E, so as to secure a direct draft or compel the smoke and gases to pass around the partition 8 and through the smoke-chamber 10. A rod F connects the damper E with a crank portion G of a shaft H, journaled in the sides of the smoke-pipe.
The` end portion of the heater or body pro- IOO vided With the pipe 3 constitutes the fuelchamber or fire-box, and the re is built therein and is supplied with fuel through the pipe 3 and with air by means of the draftpassage 5. The smoke and products of combustion pass through the space l2, over the horizontal partition 8, thence around said partition into the smoke-chamber l0, and out through the smoke-pipe l1, the heat radiated from the surface of the body warming the water in contact therewith.
The heater is independent of the tank, trough, or other receptacle containing the water to be warmed and is immersed therein, suitable means being provided to support and secure the device in the tank at the required elevation.
Any fuelsuch as wood, straw, bagasse, &c.-may be burned in the heater and is admitted thereto by means of the pipe 3 upon opening the covers G and A, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. l. The damper 7, in addition to controlling the admission of air, may be utilized as a means for securing the cover 6 when closed. When starting the Iire or desiring to cause the same to burn more briskly, the damper E is elevated, so as to disclose the openin g D, thereby admitting of a direct draft being secured, and upon ciosing the openingD the smoke and gases pass around the partition 8 through the smokecharnber, thence out through the smoke-pi pe, thereby adding to the heat-radiatin g surface.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is* l. A device for heating water in tanks,
troughs, dro., for stock, consisting of a closed body of oblong form to be immersed horizontally in the tank containing the water to be heated and having a fuel-chamber at one end, a vertical pipe communicating with the fuel-chamber and provided with a draft-inlet o1` air-passage. projecting below the inner or lower end of the said pipe, a connected horizontal and vertical partition at the opposite end of the body, forming a smoke-chamber, and a vertical smoke-pipe communicating with the smoke-chambernear the said vertical partition, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. A device for heating Water in tanks, troughs, dsc., for stock, comprising a closed body subdivided by a connected horizontal and vertical partition to provide combustion and smoke chambers, a smoke-pipe extending through the combustion-chamber and communicating with the smoke-chamber near the vertical partition and having an opening in its side communicating directly with the combustion-chamber, and a damper for ciosing the lateral opening in the smoke-pipe, substantially as set forth.
3. A device for heating water in tanks, troughs, dro., for stock, comprising a closed body subdivided to provide combustion and Smoke chambers, a smoke-pipe extending through the combustion-chamber and communicating with the smoke-chamber, and having an escape-opening in its side in direct communication with the combustion-chamber, a damper fitted to the inner end of the smoke-pipe for controlling the said escapeopening, and means at the outer end of the smoke-pipe to admit of the damper being controlled from a point above the water in which the heater is immersed, substantially as de scribed.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in t-he presence of two witnesses.
MOSES TEASDALE LOWE.
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J. HEISIG, A. F. GRAMM.
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