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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24H—FLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
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- IvvnZ r u' 6 I JZW NPETERS FHOTO-LITHDGRAPHER, WASHINGTO 2 Sheets-SheeLZh BRADY & SLOAN.
- goiter grates it m; @ffirr.
- Plate 1 is a vertical section through centre.
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the same.
- Figure 6, plate 2 is an end view of same. 7
- the object of our invention is to construct a furnace to be economical in the use of'fuel, and to be simple in its construction, and capable of being easily managed, to be durable, sees not to require frequent or expensive repairs, and accessible in case repairs are needed; also, from its peculiar construction, as hereinafter described, to give out a moist, pleasant, and copious supply of heat, instead of the dry heat generated from the present style of furnaces now in use; and furthermore, to preserve the inside of the furnace from being burnt out, by means of a wall of water surrounding the same.
- B F is a brick foundation, upon which our furnace is erected, having on its side apertures or openings, A, to admit of a supply of cold air.
- W W are water-tight compartments, constructed of cast or galvanized iron, or other suitable material, and madc' in sections, parallel or otherwise with the base. Said compartments are kept constantly filled with water, and receive their supply through pipes S P, S P, S P, from cistern R, which is a rectangular box, made of cast or galvanized iron, and played on a level with the water in" evaporation-box R.
- Gonuecting'W and W is pipe 0 P, to carry off steam and vapor generated'in compartment W.
- dome D is an elliptic-shaped dome, made of cast or wrought iron, or other suitable metal, supported by flanges, F L, resting on top of compartment W', the said dome being so constructed as to intercept the'heat in its passage to the chimney, anddiffuse it more thoroughly, the smoke and gas passing out through opening 0 into smoke-pipe M P.
- dome D can be removed by means of the flanges 13 L, as hereinbefore described.
- dome D and compartment W ishating-chamber H G, into which currents of cold air from the aperture A pass through the air-pipes A1 and strike against dome D.
- H P are the heater-pipes, for conveying the heat tothe building; 860.
- T is a cast-iron top, resting'on compartment W, enclosing dome D and heating-chamber H C, and made to lift oil in case of repairs or cleaning; j top Tto be overlaid with an outside course of brick, cemented.
- R is an evaporation-box, resting onJand con-nectedwith compartment W. .
- the water'in evaporation-box R to be kept on a level with waterin 'cisternR througlropening V.
- E P, fig. 1 is a pipe for the purpose of conveying the vapor from the evaporation-box E. into the heatingchamber H C, so as to moisten the hot air.
- Compartments W and W are held in place by cleats C L, as shown infigDQ.
- air-pipes A 1, in plate 1 are made with loose joints to turn, in case it becomes necessary; to remove dome D.
- Plates 1 and 2 are similar, with the exception-of evaporation-box R being dispensed with in plate 2, and substituting evaporation-boxes W13, open at the top, inside the chamber HG, by which the 'vapor or steam can mingle, so as torender the hot air moist; also, the compartment W, and pipes C P and E R, and opening V being dispensed with.
- the top of the air-pipes A P are on a level with top of compartment W.
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v 2 Sheets Sheet L BRADY & SLOAN.
Hot-Air Furnace.
Patented April 14,1868.
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v "H ot#A i r Furnace.
No. 76,590. I Patented April 14, 1868.
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EDWARD BRADY AND JOHN SLOAN, 0F PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA,
ASSIGNORS TO EDWARD BRADY.
Lam Patent No. 76,590, dated April 14, 1868.
HOT-AIR Pumice.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that we, EDWARD BRADY and JOHNZSL OAN, both of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have jointly invented a new and useful Improvement in Furnaces for heating dwellings, hotels, churches,&c., &c.; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification, and in which- Figure 1, plate 1, is a perspective view. I
Figure 2, plate 1, is a vertical section through centre.
Figure 3, plate l, is an end view. I
Figure 4, plate 2,.is' a perspective view with a slight modification.
Figure 5, plate 2, is a sectional view of the same.
Figure 6, plate 2, is an end view of same. 7
The object of our invention is to construct a furnace to be economical in the use of'fuel, and to be simple in its construction, and capable of being easily managed, to be durable, sees not to require frequent or expensive repairs, and accessible in case repairs are needed; also, from its peculiar construction, as hereinafter described, to give out a moist, pleasant, and copious supply of heat, instead of the dry heat generated from the present style of furnaces now in use; and furthermore, to preserve the inside of the furnace from being burnt out, by means of a wall of water surrounding the same. I
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use our joint invention, we will now proceed to describe its construction and operation. i I
B F is a brick foundation, upon which our furnace is erected, having on its side apertures or openings, A, to admit of a supply of cold air. i
W W are water-tight compartments, constructed of cast or galvanized iron, or other suitable material, and madc' in sections, parallel or otherwise with the base. Said compartments are kept constantly filled with water, and receive their supply through pipes S P, S P, S P, from cistern R, which is a rectangular box, made of cast or galvanized iron, and played on a level with the water in" evaporation-box R.
Gonuecting'W and W is pipe 0 P, to carry off steam and vapor generated'in compartment W.
D, fig. 2, is an elliptic-shaped dome, made of cast or wrought iron, or other suitable metal, supported by flanges, F L, resting on top of compartment W', the said dome being so constructed as to intercept the'heat in its passage to the chimney, anddiffuse it more thoroughly, the smoke and gas passing out through opening 0 into smoke-pipe M P. In case of repairs, dome D can be removed by means of the flanges 13 L, as hereinbefore described. I
Between dome D and compartment W ishating-chamber H G, into which currents of cold air from the aperture A pass through the air-pipes A1 and strike against dome D.
H P are the heater-pipes, for conveying the heat tothe building; 860. I
T is a cast-iron top, resting'on compartment W, enclosing dome D and heating-chamber H C, and made to lift oil in case of repairs or cleaning; j top Tto be overlaid with an outside course of brick, cemented.
R is an evaporation-box, resting onJand con-nectedwith compartment W. .The water'in evaporation-box R to be kept on a level with waterin 'cisternR througlropening V.
E P, fig. 1, is a pipe for the purpose of conveying the vapor from the evaporation-box E. into the heatingchamber H C, so as to moisten the hot air.
Compartments W and W are held in place by cleats C L, as shown infigDQ.
The upper parts of air-pipes A 1, in plate 1, are made with loose joints to turn, in case it becomes necessary; to remove dome D.
Operation. We build our fire in furnace E. The products of combustion pass up into dome D, as shown by arrows, the smoke and gas passing outthrough openings 0 into smolce-pipeM P. v The current of air is maintained in the heating-chamber H C, through air-pipes A P, said pipes passing 'through the hot-water compartments W on the side nearest the fnrnace-fire. The air thus becomes heated in its passage. The water in compartments W and W prevents the radiation of heat from furnace F and heating-ehamber H G, thei'eby throwing all the heat into the furnace Fond hot-air chainber H C, and; thence into the building, 85c.
Plates 1 and 2 are similar, with the exception-of evaporation-box R being dispensed with in plate 2, and substituting evaporation-boxes W13, open at the top, inside the chamber HG, by which the 'vapor or steam can mingle, so as torender the hot air moist; also, the compartment W, and pipes C P and E R, and opening V being dispensed with. The top of the air-pipes A P are on a level with top of compartment W.
Having thus described our invention, its construction and operation, what we claim as new, and desireto secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-- a l Furnace F,compa1 -tments W W, dome D, heating-chambcr-.H C. air-pipes A P, movable top T, cistern and evaporation-boxes and. R, connecting-pipes S I, S P, S P", and C P, evaporation-boxes W B, smoke and gas-escape apei'tures 0, all constructed and combined and operating in the manner and for the purposes above set forth and described.
- Y EDWARD BRADY,
' "JOHN SLOAN.
Witnesses: V
WM. J. Pnownm,
CHARLES H. EVANS.
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