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US684905A
US684905A US63660397A US1897636603A US684905A US 684905 A US684905 A US 684905A US 63660397 A US63660397 A US 63660397A US 1897636603 A US1897636603 A US 1897636603A US 684905 A US684905 A US 684905A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D1/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators
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  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of the ejector.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation, with parts in section, of an apparatus embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail face view of a portion of the same.
  • A designates the ejector, which is shown in detail in Fig. 1.
  • This ejector is provided with diverging cones a, between which steam from an exhaust-pipe E is adapted to pass, whereas the liquid jet issues from the nozzle to and passes through a pipe p to a cooler to be hereinafter described.
  • Froin the cooler water passes through a suitable pump B, which forces it through a pipe D to nozzle a, and in this manner a column of water is maintained in continuous circulation in a closed circuit.
  • a cooler is used of which the cooling surfaces are formed by the side of the vessel itself. Supposing the plates to be clinker-built and that f g h, Figs. 2 and 3, are three successive plates below the water-line, then if on the exterior of the hull parallel to the plate g a thin plate 1) be riveted a longitudinally-extending narrow chamber is formed by the skin of the ship, which may, if necessary, extend the entire length of the hull and which being-in direct contact with the sea-water acts as a cooler, which is the more effective the greater the speed of the vessel and through hich is passed the water expelled by the ejectocondenser.
  • the chamber is divided at r into two parts communieating at the extremities only by passages s s.
  • the hot water entering by pipe p traverses to right and left the whole length of the chamber and returns by pipe n to the ejectocondenser.
  • m m are air-vent pipes, one at each end of the chamber and extending up above the water-line, and through these ventpipes is carried the surplus water.
  • the apparatus is characterized by the fact that the same mass of water is made to pass continuously through a biconical ejector-nozzle, so that, first, the Water shall absorb all the steam which it can take up; second, pro- 6 5 vide sufficientenergy to carry off through the ejector the gases to be exhausted, and, third, restore by the pump the energy of the water issuing from the biconical ejector, so that the only expenditure is that necessary to compensate for loss of pressure due to the circulation of the liquid in the apparatus.
  • a closed system of circulation-pipes connected therewith, said closed system containing a pump and an ejector and an exhaust-supply pipe, the hollow skin or wall of the ship having an air and water discharge pipe or pipes all arranged to produce a continuous circulation of the products of condensation in the closed system of pipes and in the hollow wall of the ship and to utilize said products of condensation as a condensing means substantially as and for the purposes specified.

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No. 684,905. Patented Oct. 22, l90l.
- G. A. BOUBDON..
EJECTO-GONDENSEB.
7 (Application filed. May 15, 1897.)
(No Model.)
\ o o ep c p S F/LZH 44 mum/a UNTTEE STATES PATENT @FETCE.
CHARLES ALEXANDRE BOURBON, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
EJECTO-CONDENSER.
SPEGIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 684,905, dated October 22, 1901. Application filed May 15, 1897- Serlal No. 636,603. (No model.)
T at whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, CHARLES ALEXANDRE BOURBON, of the city of Paris, France, have invented an Ejecto-Condenser, (for which I have obtained Letters Patent in France for fifteen years, dated July18,1896, No. 258,173,
and in Belgium for fifteen years, dated J anuary let, 1897, No. 125,732,) of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. no Myinvention relates to an exhauster termed an ejecto-condenser, principally designed to replace the condenser and air-pump of a steam-engine.
I will describe,as an example,the apparatus [5 as used for marine engines and which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, where- 1n- Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of the ejector. Fig. 2 is a side elevation, with parts in section, of an apparatus embodying my invention. Fig. 3 is a detail face view of a portion of the same.
In the drawings, A designates the ejector, which is shown in detail in Fig. 1. This ejector is provided with diverging cones a, between which steam from an exhaust-pipe E is adapted to pass, whereas the liquid jet issues from the nozzle to and passes through a pipe p to a cooler to be hereinafter described. Froin the cooler water passes through a suitable pump B, which forces it through a pipe D to nozzle a, and in this manner a column of water is maintained in continuous circulation in a closed circuit.
In accordance with my invention a cooler is used of which the cooling surfaces are formed by the side of the vessel itself. Supposing the plates to be clinker-built and that f g h, Figs. 2 and 3, are three successive plates below the water-line, then if on the exterior of the hull parallel to the plate g a thin plate 1) be riveted a longitudinally-extending narrow chamber is formed by the skin of the ship, which may, if necessary, extend the entire length of the hull and which being-in direct contact with the sea-water acts as a cooler, which is the more effective the greater the speed of the vessel and through hich is passed the water expelled by the ejectocondenser. In order to reduce the piping to what is strictly necessary, the chamber is divided at r into two parts communieating at the extremities only by passages s s. The hot water entering by pipe p traverses to right and left the whole length of the chamber and returns by pipe n to the ejectocondenser. m m are air-vent pipes, one at each end of the chamber and extending up above the water-line, and through these ventpipes is carried the surplus water.
The apparatus is characterized by the fact that the same mass of water is made to pass continuously through a biconical ejector-nozzle, so that, first, the Water shall absorb all the steam which it can take up; second, pro- 6 5 vide sufficientenergy to carry off through the ejector the gases to be exhausted, and, third, restore by the pump the energy of the water issuing from the biconical ejector, so that the only expenditure is that necessary to compensate for loss of pressure due to the circulation of the liquid in the apparatus.
I am aware that it has previous to my in= vention been attempted to conduct the exhaust-pipe of the engine into the skin of the ship and to return the water While still warm to the boiler. No such object is sought by my invention, which seeks to utilize the skin of the ship as part of the continuous circuit containing an ejector for rapidly cooling the products of condensation during a series of rotations thereof through the system.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In combination with a ship having a hollow skin or wall, a closed system of circulation-pipes connected therewith, said closed system containing a pump and an ejector and an exhaust-supply pipe, the hollow skin or wall of the ship having an air and water discharge pipe or pipes all arranged to produce a continuous circulation of the products of condensation in the closed system of pipes and in the hollow wall of the ship and to utilize said products of condensation as a condensing means substantially as and for the purposes specified.
The foregoing specification of my ejecto condenser signed by me this 29th day of April, Ice 1897. v
CHARLES ALEXANDRE BOURBON;
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EDWARD P. MACLEAN, MAURICE HENRI PIeNE'r.
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