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US669287A
US669287A US2155700A US1900021557A US669287A US 669287 A US669287 A US 669287A US 2155700 A US2155700 A US 2155700A US 1900021557 A US1900021557 A US 1900021557A US 669287 A US669287 A US 669287A
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    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
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  • My invention relates to improvements in boiler-furnaces of that class in which a drum is located in and in contact with the flames from the heating-chamber and in which a brickwork arch is used to protect the under side of the drum from the direct action of the flames.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section through a snfiicient part of a furnace to illustrate the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section.
  • A indicates the brick walls of the heating-chamber, provided with the ordinary grates B.
  • the lower drums are indicated at B, from which the vertical tubes 0 lead upward to the upper drum in the wellknown manner.
  • E E indicate the brick arches, which extend longitudinally under the drums the entire distance between the end walls and pro-' tect the bottom of the drums from the direct action of the flames from the combustionchamber.
  • brickwork F is placed, extending up in contact with each side, as indicated at f, but having each a rabbet or space f of about two inches in depth and concentric with the bottom of the drum and extending the entire length of the heating-chamber.
  • This space is packed with asbestos or mineral wool, which forms a cushion and serves a twofold purpose.
  • the first of these is to counteract the expansion of the boiler and arch, as it has been found in practice that the expansion is sufiicient to disturb the boiler and tubes Were it built up solidly against the boiler, and, secondly,-in using these boilers about a blast-furnace a large quantity of flue-dust is carried with the gases from the downcomer of the furnace stack into the heating-chamber.
  • With the outer course of bricks, as at f, built up solidly against the boilers or drums these will slide upon the surface of the boiler sufficiently to accommodate any expansion or contraction, while the filling of asbestos or mineral wool in the space f will expand into any space formed by such movements and prevent the flue-dust. from accumulating between the boiler and brickwork.

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W. W. SHILLING.
BOILER FURNACE.
(Application filed June 25, 1800.)
(No lodel.)
Patented Mar. 5, l90l.
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NITED STATES PATEN BOILER-FURNACE.
$PECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 669,287, dated March 5, 1901.
Application filed June 25, 1900. Serial No. 21.557. (N0 model.)
T0 at whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM WARREN SHILLIN-G, a citizen of the United States, re-
siding at Sharon, county of Mercer, State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Boiler-Furnaces, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in boiler-furnaces of that class in which a drum is located in and in contact with the flames from the heating-chamber and in which a brickwork arch is used to protect the under side of the drum from the direct action of the flames.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section through a snfiicient part of a furnace to illustrate the invention, and Fig. 2 is a transverse section.
In the drawings, A indicates the brick walls of the heating-chamber, provided with the ordinary grates B. The lower drums are indicated at B, from which the vertical tubes 0 lead upward to the upper drum in the wellknown manner.
E E indicate the brick arches, which extend longitudinally under the drums the entire distance between the end walls and pro-' tect the bottom of the drums from the direct action of the flames from the combustionchamber. Upon the top of these arches brickwork F is placed, extending up in contact with each side, as indicated at f, but having each a rabbet or space f of about two inches in depth and concentric with the bottom of the drum and extending the entire length of the heating-chamber. This space is packed with asbestos or mineral wool, which forms a cushion and serves a twofold purpose. The first of these is to counteract the expansion of the boiler and arch, as it has been found in practice that the expansion is sufiicient to disturb the boiler and tubes Were it built up solidly against the boiler, and, secondly,-in using these boilers about a blast-furnace a large quantity of flue-dust is carried with the gases from the downcomer of the furnace stack into the heating-chamber. With the outer course of bricks, as at f, built up solidly against the boilers or drums these will slide upon the surface of the boiler sufficiently to accommodate any expansion or contraction, while the filling of asbestos or mineral wool in the space f will expand into any space formed by such movements and prevent the flue-dust. from accumulating between the boiler and brickwork.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. In combination with a boiler extending horizontally a supporting-brickwork extending longitudinally beneath the boiler and having its side portions in contact with the boiler leaving a space between said points of contact and an asbestos filling in the said space, substantially as described.
2. In combination with the boiler, a supporting-arch having portions thereof in 'con tact with the boiler, leaving a space between said points of contact and an asbestos filling in the said space, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM WARREN SHILLING.
Witnesses:
A. W. WILLIAMS, KATHERINE H. BUNDEL.
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US5259343A (en) * 1992-10-15 1993-11-09 Rochester District Heating Cooperative Apparatus for providing uniform heat transfer in superheating steam generators

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