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US701822A
US701822A US7691601A US1901076916A US701822A US 701822 A US701822 A US 701822A US 7691601 A US7691601 A US 7691601A US 1901076916 A US1901076916 A US 1901076916A US 701822 A US701822 A US 701822A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • Heater and Drier of which the following is .willfbeunderstood. a speciflcation.
  • l l At oneend of the heating and drying cham- My invention is an improved heater and berin the side walls thereof are formed updrier especially adapted for he atingand drytake-fines 15,'whi'ch connect the flue 13, that 6o 10 ing wooden tubs, buckets, and other coopered leads fromthe fire-box, with the escape-flue articles; and it consists in the peculiar con- 11 in the top of the heating and drying chamstruction and combination of devices hereinher.
  • a flue or stack 16 which is at one end after fully set forth and claimed. of the top of the heating and drying chamber,
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse secflue 11 which communicates with the stack tional view of the same, taken on a plane inis preferably contracted, as shown in Fig. dicated by theline a a in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 isja 4, by means of diagonally disposed parti- 70 2o horizontal longitudinal sectional view of the: tions 11.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view take-n at its ends with vertically-opening doors 18, on a plane indicated bythe line 0 c of Fig. 1. which are counterbalanced by weights 19.
  • I con- Cords connect the said weights to the said 75 struct a heating and drying furnace which doors and operate on direction-sheaves 21.
  • Fig. 2 of the drawings I fire-box.
  • the walls 3 of the fire-box may be show a vapor-burner 22, disposed in the fireof masonry or otherwise suitably constructed, box and supplied with gasolene or other liq- 8o 0 and the fire-box is provided with a grate 4, uid hydrocarbon through a pipe 23 from a the space below the grate forming an ash-pit reservoir 24:. Where gas is available, ordi- 5.
  • a door 6 is provided in one of the walls nary gas-burners may be employed in the fireof the fire-box to afford access thereto, and box to heatthe heating and drying chamber.
  • the ash-pit is provided with a door 7. 1
  • the heating and drying chamber 2 comsuitable supporting-frames 25, provided with prisesan inner casing 8 and an outer casing bearings in which are journaled shafts 26 27.
  • the said casings being, preferably, of sheet
  • the said shafts are each provided with a pair metal;
  • the said inner and outer casings are of sprocket-wheels 28, and the said sprocketseparated in theside walls of the said heating Wheels of the said'respective shafts are en- 90 40 and drying chamber to form dead-air spaces gaged by endless sprocket-chains 29.
  • said sprocket-chains are connected together Between the upper casing and the inner casby suitable cross-rods 30.
  • the said chains, ing, ,which form the top of the heating and cross-rods, and sprocket wheels constitute an drying chamber, is formed a flue 11.
  • One end of theheating ends of the heating and drying. chamber. and drying chamber is disposed directly over
  • the lower lead of the endless carrier passes mo the fire-box, and the latter is provided with under the ash-pit and is engaged by sheaves a flue 13, which extends longitudinally under 31, which keep the chains tight.
  • any suitable means may be employed for operating the endless carrier.
  • the shaft 27 as provided with a gearwheel 32, which is engaged by a pinion 33 on a power-shaft 34.
  • the latter has a conepulley 35, by means of which it may be driven at any desired rate of speed by a belt from a counter-shaft, as will be readily understood.
  • the tubs or other articles to be dried and heated are placed on the endless carrier at one end of the heating and drying chamber, and the latter being heated,the doors thereof being opened,and the endless carrier being set in motion the said tubs or other articles are conveyed into and through the drying-chamber and dried during their passage through the same.
  • the endless carrier serves to run the tubs or other articles into, through, and out of the heating and drying chamber and that tubs or other articles are placed on said carrier at one end of the heater and removed therefrom after having been carried through the heater, and hence the operation of my heating and drying apparatus is continuous.
  • the doors 18 are only closed while the heating and drying chamber is being initially heated and are kept open while the apparatus is in use.
  • rier having one lead disposed in and adapted to travel longitudinally through said heating and drying chamber, substantially as described.
  • a heater and drier of the class described the combination with a fire-box having a flue leading therefrom, of a heating and drying chamber having one end disposed over said fire-box, said heating and drying chamber comprising an inner and outer casing, the spaces between the sides of said casings forming non-radiating chambers, the said sides of said chamber having uptake -flues formed therein at one end thereof and communicatin g with the fine of the fire-box, and the space between the said inner and outer casings on the top of the said heating and drying chamber forming an escape-flue which leads from the said uptakefines; a crown-sheet over said fire-box and the flue leading therefrom and under said heating and drying chamber; and an endless carrier having one lead adapted to travel through and disposed in said heating and drying chamber, over said crownsheet, substantially as described.
  • Aheater and drier of the class described comprisingaheatingand drying chamberhaving an escape-flue extending longitudinally above the same, uptake-fines in the sides of said chamber and communicating with said escape-flue, a fire-box under said chamber and having a due leading to said uptake-fines, and a carrier extending through said chamber, substantially as described.

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No. 70l,82.2. Pat antad June 3', I902.
L. D. VQGEL. HEATER AND DRIER.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE- LOUIS D. VOGEL, OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA, ASSIGNOR TO \VOODFN PACKAGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
HEATER AND DRIER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 701,822, dated June 3, 1902.
Application filed SeptemberZB, 1901. .Serial No. 76,916- NO model-J To all whom it may 007106770! the heating and drying chamber. A crown- Be it known that I, LOUIS D. VOGEL, a citi-i sheet 14 forms the top of the said flue and of zen ofthe'United States, residing at Omaha, the said fire-box, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, in the county of Douglas and State of Ne-: and,'being heated, radiates heat-into the in- 55 5 braska, have invented a new and useful 1 terior ofthe heating and drying chamber, as
Heater and Drier, of which the following is .willfbeunderstood. a speciflcation. l l At oneend of the heating and drying cham- My invention is an improved heater and berin the side walls thereof are formed updrier especially adapted for he atingand drytake-fines 15,'whi'ch connect the flue 13, that 6o 10 ing wooden tubs, buckets, and other coopered leads fromthe fire-box, with the escape-flue articles; and it consists in the peculiar con- 11 in the top of the heating and drying chamstruction and combination of devices hereinher. A flue or stack 16, which is at one end after fully set forth and claimed. of the top of the heating and drying chamber,
In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis *leads'fromthe said escape-flue 11 and is pro- 65 I 5 a vertical longitudinal sectional view of a vided with a damper 17, by means of which heater constructed in accordance with my inthe draft may be regulated. The end of the vention. Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse secflue 11 which communicates with the stack tional view of the same, taken on a plane inis preferably contracted, as shown in Fig. dicated by theline a a in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 isja 4, by means of diagonally disposed parti- 70 2o horizontal longitudinal sectional view of the: tions 11.
same, taken on a plane indicated by the line Theheating and dryingchamber isprovided b b of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a similar view take-n at its ends with vertically-opening doors 18, on a plane indicated bythe line 0 c of Fig. 1. which are counterbalanced by weights 19.
In the embodiment of my invention I con- Cords connect the said weights to the said 75 struct a heating and drying furnace which doors and operate on direction-sheaves 21.
comprises 'a fire-box 1 and a heating and dry- Wood or other suitable fuel may be used ing chamber 2, which is directly above the in the fire-box. In Fig. 2 of the drawings I fire-box. The walls 3 of the fire-box may be show a vapor-burner 22, disposed in the fireof masonry or otherwise suitably constructed, box and supplied with gasolene or other liq- 8o 0 and the fire-box is provided with a grate 4, uid hydrocarbon through a pipe 23 from a the space below the grate forming an ash-pit reservoir 24:. Where gas is available, ordi- 5. A door 6 is provided in one of the walls nary gas-burners may be employed in the fireof the fire-box to afford access thereto, and box to heatthe heating and drying chamber. the ash-pit is provided with a door 7. 1 At the ends of the heater and drier are 85 The heating and drying chamber 2 comsuitable supporting-frames 25, provided with prisesan inner casing 8 and an outer casing bearings in which are journaled shafts 26 27. 9, the said casings being, preferably, of sheet The said shafts are each provided with a pair metal; The said inner and outer casings are of sprocket-wheels 28, and the said sprocketseparated in theside walls of the said heating Wheels of the said'respective shafts are en- 90 40 and drying chamber to form dead-air spaces gaged by endless sprocket-chains 29. The 10, which prevent loss of heat by radiation. said sprocket-chains are connected together Between the upper casing and the inner casby suitable cross-rods 30. The said chains, ing, ,which form the top of the heating and cross-rods, and sprocket wheels constitute an drying chamber, is formed a flue 11. A box endless traveling carrier. One lead of the 5 12 is formed on thetop of the said heating and carrier passes longitudinally through theheat= drying chamber, which box is adapted to be ing and drying chamber,.above the crownfilled with sand or other suitable non-consheet 14, and through the doorways at the ducting material. One end of theheating ends of the heating and drying. chamber. and drying chamber is disposed directly over The lower lead of the endless carrier passes mo the fire-box, and the latter is provided with under the ash-pit and is engaged by sheaves a flue 13, which extends longitudinally under 31, which keep the chains tight.
Within the scope of my invention any suitable means may be employed for operating the endless carrier. For this purpose I here show the shaft 27 as provided with a gearwheel 32, which is engaged by a pinion 33 on a power-shaft 34. The latter has a conepulley 35, by means of which it may be driven at any desired rate of speed by a belt from a counter-shaft, as will be readily understood.
The tubs or other articles to be dried and heated are placed on the endless carrier at one end of the heating and drying chamber, and the latter being heated,the doors thereof being opened,and the endless carrier being set in motion the said tubs or other articles are conveyed into and through the drying-chamber and dried during their passage through the same. It will be understood that the endless carrier serves to run the tubs or other articles into, through, and out of the heating and drying chamber and that tubs or other articles are placed on said carrier at one end of the heater and removed therefrom after having been carried through the heater, and hence the operation of my heating and drying apparatus is continuous. The doors 18 are only closed while the heating and drying chamber is being initially heated and are kept open while the apparatus is in use.
Having thus described my invention, I
rier having one lead disposed in and adapted to travel longitudinally through said heating and drying chamber, substantially as described.
2. In a heater and drier of the class described, the combination with a fire-box having a flue leading therefrom, of a heating and drying chamber having one end disposed over said fire-box, said heating and drying chamber comprising an inner and outer casing, the spaces between the sides of said casings forming non-radiating chambers, the said sides of said chamber having uptake -flues formed therein at one end thereof and communicatin g with the fine of the fire-box, and the space between the said inner and outer casings on the top of the said heating and drying chamber forming an escape-flue which leads from the said uptakefines; a crown-sheet over said fire-box and the flue leading therefrom and under said heating and drying chamber; and an endless carrier having one lead adapted to travel through and disposed in said heating and drying chamber, over said crownsheet, substantially as described.
3. Aheater and drier of the class described comprisingaheatingand drying chamberhaving an escape-flue extending longitudinally above the same, uptake-fines in the sides of said chamber and communicating with said escape-flue, a fire-box under said chamber and having a due leading to said uptake-fines, and a carrier extending through said chamber, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto aifixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
LOUIS D. VOGEL.
WVitnesses:
W. H. WHEELER, A. L. lViARK.
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US2424213A (en) * 1943-02-12 1947-07-22 Swinnerton S Ltd Vulcan Potter Drying stove comprising relatively rotatable annular walls
US5271161A (en) * 1992-02-25 1993-12-21 Brinck Ii Joseph A Method and apparatus for roasting barrels

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US2424213A (en) * 1943-02-12 1947-07-22 Swinnerton S Ltd Vulcan Potter Drying stove comprising relatively rotatable annular walls
US5271161A (en) * 1992-02-25 1993-12-21 Brinck Ii Joseph A Method and apparatus for roasting barrels

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