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US688A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23JREMOVAL OR TREATMENT OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OR COMBUSTION RESIDUES; FLUES 
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This improvement is applicable to chimnies and to smoke-pipes of furnaces or fires used to generate steam to work steam-engines and other purposes; but is of the most value when applied to the smoke-pipes used on steam-boats and low-motive engines on rail roads; where the sparks of ⁇ ignited fuel which escape from the smoke-pipes, are always inconvenient and often dangerous.
  • the Vdescription of my improvement is as follows
  • the chimney or smoke-pipe is surrounded by another pipe or funnel, three and a half times its diameter at the top, and made smaller at the bottom, just so as to fit the smoke-pipe; and in length about five times the diameter of the smoke-pipe, its shape somewhat resembling that of a speaking-trumpet-only the mouth or upper end has a concave lanch on itas wide as the diameter of the smoke-pipe projecting inward and downward on an angle, so as to leave the mouth only twice as large as the diameter of the smoke-pipe, the top of which is in the center below the mouth or opening left by the flanch, and is covered by a circular piece of sheet-iron rendered concave or conical, the convex or conical side down-the apex of the cone or the center of the conveXity being placed in the center of the smoke-pipe; and the diameter of this piece or covering being double that of the top of the smoke-pipe and just the size of the opening left by the flanch above;
  • siX spiral flues or issues which enter the smoke-pipe at equal distances on its circumference and exactly at the top the siX combined being at least equal in magnitudeto the smoke-pipe So as not to obstruct or check the draft the form of these openings maybe that of an oblong square and on the under side they may be left open their entire length.
  • the outer tube or pipe may be of the saine shape as the smoke-pipe; but the above is the most convenient form though not essential.
  • the openings or iiues above described should be so large and numerous as not in any measure to obstruct or check the draft of the smokepipe.
  • This improvement is applicable to all chimnies and smoke-pipes from which ignited particles of fuel or sparks may issue; and consists in the application of the above outer tube-the Handi-the conical cover and the spiral flues in combination and in their application to the'aforesaid object.

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c unrTED STATES PATENT 'formen WILLIAM T. JAMES, or NEwaioni-NYQ APPARATUS non EXTINGUISHIVNG SPARKS.
Specicatonof Letters latent No. `688, dated 13, 1838.
To all whom it may concern.' A
Be it known that I, WILLIAM T. JAMES, of the city, county, and State of New York, and a citizen of the State 'of New York and of the United States, Vhave invented and brought into use a new and Vuseful improvement in the method of preventing the sparks or ignited particles of fuel issuing from the tops of chimnies or smoke-pipes from escaping into the atmosphere with the smoke and gases which proceed from furnaces or res.
This improvement is applicable to chimnies and to smoke-pipes of furnaces or lires used to generate steam to work steam-engines and other purposes; but is of the most value when applied to the smoke-pipes used on steam-boats and low-motive engines on rail roads; where the sparks of `ignited fuel which escape from the smoke-pipes, are always inconvenient and often dangerous.
The Vdescription of my improvement is as follows The chimney or smoke-pipe is surrounded by another pipe or funnel, three and a half times its diameter at the top, and made smaller at the bottom, just so as to fit the smoke-pipe; and in length about five times the diameter of the smoke-pipe, its shape somewhat resembling that of a speaking-trumpet-only the mouth or upper end has a concave lanch on itas wide as the diameter of the smoke-pipe projecting inward and downward on an angle, so as to leave the mouth only twice as large as the diameter of the smoke-pipe, the top of which is in the center below the mouth or opening left by the flanch, and is covered by a circular piece of sheet-iron rendered concave or conical, the convex or conical side down-the apex of the cone or the center of the conveXity being placed in the center of the smoke-pipe; and the diameter of this piece or covering being double that of the top of the smoke-pipe and just the size of the opening left by the flanch above; and at the distance below the flanch or mouth, of about one half of the diameter of the smoke-pipe. Around this inverted conical piece and on the under side are placed or fastened siX spiral flues or issues which enter the smoke-pipe at equal distances on its circumference and exactly at the top the siX combined being at least equal in magnitudeto the smoke-pipe So as not to obstruct or check the draft the form of these openings maybe that of an oblong square and on the under side they may be left open their entire length.
The drawings which accompany this specification and make partof it will show the parts more distinctly.
The smoke, gases and sparks when they ascend the chimney or smoke-pipe escape through these spiral openings or flues and takea circular direction under the flanch; and the sparks being of greater specific gravity than the smoke, their centrifugal force impels them through the smoke against the inner side of the outer tube which surrounds the smokepipe,where they circulate until they drop to the bottom of the tube,
and thus their escape from the top of the smoke-pipe into the open air is prevented. There is a hole at the bottom of the tube which surrounds the smoke-pipe covered by a slide for the purpose of removing the eX- tinguished cinders, if necessary, and opposite to this there are holes in the smoke-pipe into which the cinders may pass whenfaccumulated in quantity; and it has been contemplated to place tubes to these holes through which the cinders might descend to a part of the fire place out of the strength of the draft; or by placing a descending tube at the first mentioned hole they maybe conveyed to any other convenient place. The outer tube or pipe may be of the saine shape as the smoke-pipe; but the above is the most convenient form though not essential. The openings or iiues above described should be so large and numerous as not in any measure to obstruct or check the draft of the smokepipe. This improvement is applicable to all chimnies and smoke-pipes from which ignited particles of fuel or sparks may issue; and consists in the application of the above outer tube-the Handi-the conical cover and the spiral flues in combination and in their application to the'aforesaid object. I
do not claim said outer tube-or the ianch or the flues or any' other-part of Said machine or machinery separately nor any of the combination separately and independ-` ently of the object aforesaid; but
I` claim as my invention and improves` A menti The combination ofthe outer tube-thea Hauch-the conical covers-the openings anda spiral flues in their combination with a hereto subscribed, on the sixth day of Desrloke-ppe 01' chimney f01 1the purpes cember, A. D. 1837. a oresal 1n manner a, oresam or any o er manner substantially the saune.V WM T JAMEb 5 In testimony whereof, I the said. WILLIAM Witnesses:
T. JAMES hereunto subscribe my name in the v SAML. FAIRLAMB, presence of the Witnesses Whose names are SAMUEL FRY.
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EP1833103A1 (en) 2006-03-10 2007-09-12 IDT Technology Limited Shock-activated switch device
US20100242043A1 (en) * 2009-03-18 2010-09-23 Charles Scott Shorb Computer-Implemented Systems For Resource Level Locking Without Resource Level Locks

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1833103A1 (en) 2006-03-10 2007-09-12 IDT Technology Limited Shock-activated switch device
US20100242043A1 (en) * 2009-03-18 2010-09-23 Charles Scott Shorb Computer-Implemented Systems For Resource Level Locking Without Resource Level Locks

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