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US631139A
US631139A US66945998A US1898669459A US631139A US 631139 A US631139 A US 631139A US 66945998 A US66945998 A US 66945998A US 1898669459 A US1898669459 A US 1898669459A US 631139 A US631139 A US 631139A
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  • nonms PETERS ca, maremma.. wAsmnnYoN. o. c.
  • This invention relates to a chimney so constructed in sections of peculiarly-shaped tiles as to render it fireproof. Furthermore, it is rendered stable by the peculiar arrangement of the tiles and is a very economical chimney so far as the original cost of construction is concerned and also the durability of it.
  • Ventilating airconduits around the central flue are provided, which not only tend to render the chimney iireproof by keeping the shell of the chimney at a low temperature, but also ventilate the room in a desirable manner.
  • Figure 1 is an' elevation of my chimney.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of a section thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line AA of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a quarter-section of the cap-pieces of the chimney.
  • Fig. 5 is a section on the line B B of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 is an elevation of the iireplace and the wall above, showing the ventilator for the chimney.
  • Fig. 7 is a section on the line C C of Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged sectional view on the line D D of Fig. 1.
  • the main body of this chimney is composed of the outer tile 1 and the inner tile 2, formed of clay in the form shown and then burned like other tiling.
  • the inner tile-section 2 is composed of a circular portion, with extensions 3 therefrom, as shown in Fig. 2. There are four of these extensions at equidistant points. They are in cross-section V-shaped, with the point of the V outward and with the open end of the V integral with the circular body portion of said tile 2.
  • the extensions 3 extend from top to bottom for the full length of the body of the tile, thus forming a passage-way 4, as seenv in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the outer tile is square in cross-section and of such dimensions that the tile 2 will it snugly into it, the extensions 3 entering the four corners of the square tile.
  • the triangular extensions 3 both separate and brace the said tiles.
  • the V-shaped extensions 3 in the form shown extend below the body portion 2, as seen in Fig. 3, so that when the tiles are joined they will somewhat overlap the body portion of the adjoining tile. This causes the inner tiles 2 to be closely joined and held in place within the outer tiles 1.
  • the outer tiles 1 have at their lower ends overlapping annular flanges 5, that surround the upper end of the adjacent tile below, so that the joint between said tiles will be irm and strong.
  • the length of the tiles 1 and 2 is such that their joints will break, the joint of the inner tiles being about midway between the joints of the other tiles.
  • These tiles are built upon a base 6, provided with a collar 7, on which the lower section of the outer tile 1 ⁇ rests, leaving a groove in which the iange 5 in said outer tile iits.
  • the cap 8 which is provided with a recess that causes it to fit snugly on the top end of the circular portion of the inner tile 2.
  • the outer tile 1 is so formed as to leave the opening between its upper end and the cap 8. If desired, said outer tile at that point can be provided with apertures 9, as shown, It is thus seen that in this chimney there are two sets of Ventilating passageways or nues-namely, the passage-way 4 within the extensions 3 and the passages 10 between the two sections. There are four of each of these passage-ways, and all eight of said passage-ways are continuous from the lower to the upper end of said chimney. By reason of the openings between the cap-piece and the upper end of the outer tile a suitable outlet is provided for these passageways.
  • a Ventilatingopening 11 may be provided in the wall above the fireplace, that leads from the room into the passage-way 10, thereby affording ventilation for the room.
  • a suitable damper 12 may be used to close this Ventilating-opening.
  • a sleeve 13 is provided, as shown in Fig. 5, leading from the room to the inner passage-way or flue portion of the chimney.
  • a Ventilating-opening is also provided when a stove is used at the lower end of the opening, as seen in Figs. 1 andS.
  • a chimney including a series of angular outer tiles, a series of eireular tiles within said outer tiles, and vertical extensions V- shaped in Cross-section integral with the inner tiles and with their points fitting in the corners of the outer ti1es,substantia11yas set forth.

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Patented Aug. I5, |899.
F. H. URBAN. FIREPROOF CHIMNEY.
'Application filed Feb. 7, 1898.)
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nonms PETERS ca, maremma.. wAsmnnYoN. o. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FREDRICK H. URBAN, OF BRAZIL, INDIANA.
FIREPROOF CHIMNEY.
SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 631,139, dated August 15, 1899.
Application led February 7, 1898. Serial No. 669,459. (No model.)
To all whom, t may concern.-
Beit known that I, FREDRIcKl-l. URBAN, of Brazil, county of Clay, and State of Indiana, have invented a certain new and useful Fireproof Chimney; 'and l do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals refer to like parts.
This invention relates to a chimney so constructed in sections of peculiarly-shaped tiles as to render it fireproof. Furthermore, it is rendered stable by the peculiar arrangement of the tiles and is a very economical chimney so far as the original cost of construction is concerned and also the durability of it. In this construction Ventilating airconduits around the central flue are provided, which not only tend to render the chimney iireproof by keeping the shell of the chimney at a low temperature, but also ventilate the room in a desirable manner.
The features of the invention will be under-- stood from the accompanying drawings and the description and claims following.
Figure 1 is an' elevation of my chimney. Fig. 2 is a plan view of a section thereof. Fig. 3 is a vertical section on the line AA of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a quarter-section of the cap-pieces of the chimney. Fig. 5 is a section on the line B B of Fig. 1. Fig. 6 is an elevation of the iireplace and the wall above, showing the ventilator for the chimney. Fig. 7 is a section on the line C C of Fig. 6. Fig. 8 is an enlarged sectional view on the line D D of Fig. 1.
- The main body of this chimney is composed of the outer tile 1 and the inner tile 2, formed of clay in the form shown and then burned like other tiling. The inner tile-section 2 is composed of a circular portion, with extensions 3 therefrom, as shown in Fig. 2. There are four of these extensions at equidistant points. They are in cross-section V-shaped, with the point of the V outward and with the open end of the V integral with the circular body portion of said tile 2. The extensions 3 extend from top to bottom for the full length of the body of the tile, thus forming a passage-way 4, as seenv in Figs. 2 and 3.
The outer tile is square in cross-section and of such dimensions that the tile 2 will it snugly into it, the extensions 3 entering the four corners of the square tile. Thus the triangular extensions 3 both separate and brace the said tiles. The V-shaped extensions 3 in the form shown extend below the body portion 2, as seen in Fig. 3, so that when the tiles are joined they will somewhat overlap the body portion of the adjoining tile. This causes the inner tiles 2 to be closely joined and held in place within the outer tiles 1. The outer tiles 1 have at their lower ends overlapping annular flanges 5, that surround the upper end of the adjacent tile below, so that the joint between said tiles will be irm and strong. The length of the tiles 1 and 2 is such that their joints will break, the joint of the inner tiles being about midway between the joints of the other tiles. These tiles are built upon a base 6, provided with a collar 7, on which the lower section of the outer tile 1 `rests, leaving a groove in which the iange 5 in said outer tile iits.
At the top I place the cap 8, which is provided with a recess that causes it to fit snugly on the top end of the circular portion of the inner tile 2. The outer tile 1 is so formed as to leave the opening between its upper end and the cap 8. If desired, said outer tile at that point can be provided with apertures 9, as shown, It is thus seen that in this chimney there are two sets of Ventilating passageways or nues-namely, the passage-way 4 within the extensions 3 and the passages 10 between the two sections. There are four of each of these passage-ways, and all eight of said passage-ways are continuous from the lower to the upper end of said chimney. By reason of the openings between the cap-piece and the upper end of the outer tile a suitable outlet is provided for these passageways. Where the chimney is built upon a fireplace, as shown in Fig. 6, a Ventilatingopening 11 may be provided in the wall above the fireplace, that leads from the room into the passage-way 10, thereby affording ventilation for the room. A suitable damper 12 may be used to close this Ventilating-opening. For the stovepipe a sleeve 13 is provided, as shown in Fig. 5, leading from the room to the inner passage-way or flue portion of the chimney. A Ventilating-opening is also provided when a stove is used at the lower end of the opening, as seen in Figs. 1 andS. There an ash- IOO pan 14 slides in the chimney, as shown, and in its front a suitable Ventilating-damper l5 is provided.
That I Claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A chimney including a series of angular outer tiles, a series of eireular tiles within said outer tiles, and vertical extensions V- shaped in Cross-section integral with the inner tiles and with their points fitting in the corners of the outer ti1es,substantia11yas set forth.
2. A chimneyineluding a series of rectangular outer tiles with their ends adapted to t together whereby they can be built upon each other, a series of eireular tiles within said outer tiles with their joints between the joints of the outer tiles, V-shaped vertical ex# tensions integral with said inner tiles and with the points thereof fitting in the corners of said outer tiles, whereby passage-ways are formed from the bottom to the top of the chimney, Ventilating means in the lower part of the chimney entering the passage-ways between said outer and inner tiles, and a cap so mounted on said chimney as to leave an outiet from said passage-ways between it and the upper outer tile.
In witness whereoi` I have hereunto set my hand this 17th day of January, 1898.
FREDRICK H. URBAN. fitnessesr CHAS. IIUToHINsoN, C. E. LUsK.
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