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US823904A
US823904A US23374604A US1904233746A US823904A US 823904 A US823904 A US 823904A US 23374604 A US23374604 A US 23374604A US 1904233746 A US1904233746 A US 1904233746A US 823904 A US823904 A US 823904A
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  • the present invention relates to stoves, boiler-furnaces, and furnaces of all kinds, and io has especially for its object to turn the fuel to the best account in conjunction with absolutely smokelessstoking.
  • a structure is arranged in direct contact with the 5 iames, said structure consisting of material as refractory as possiblewfor example, brickwork or re-cl ay--and possessing a large number of channels.
  • the furnace-gases are consequently compelled to pass through chanzo nels in which they become intimately mixed and in which they consequently have ample opportunity to burn completely.
  • the channels are especially given a wavy form, so that the path followed by the z 5 furnace-gases is increased and so that said gases can be repeatedly diverted from the direct direction of the draft.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a chamber-stove constructed according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through the structure composed of the plates b, Fig. 1, hereinafter described.
  • Fig. 3 is a 4o part sectional longitudinal elevation of a steam-boiler provided with the structure according to the present invention.
  • Said structure consists of vertical plates b, which are. bent in an undulatory form, Fig. 2.
  • channels c of a wave-like form are produced, through which 5o the gases must pass.
  • These channels may be covered up above by a plate d. Nevertheless they are open below, so that the light ash disengaged in said channels falls directly into a chamber e for light ashes.
  • Said space is separated from the ash-space g by a door be admitted in case of need in order to cause the combustion of any combustible gases present.
  • the walls or plates b possess the form shown in the figure, so that they lie only in the latter part of the fire-box.
  • the entrance to the lower part of the-plates is covered up by a plate d, so that the gases must travel in the direction indicated by arrows.
  • the plates can be corrugated, so that a certain and reliable mixing is brought about.
  • the new arrangement can be readily fitted to existing furnaces and renders possible not only smokeless combustion and a better utilization of the fuel, but in many cases permits fuels of inferior value, such a's culm and coaldust, to be burned.
  • a heating apparatus In a heating apparatus, the combination of a .fire-box, an ash-chamber below said firebox, a removable division-wall within said ashchamber dividing the same into two compartments, a grate, a series of verticallyarranged corrugated plates disposed to the rear of said grate andin the path of the products of combustion ⁇ of said hre-box, said plates bein spaced apart and open to said fire-box an to the rear compartment of'said ash-chamber, and means whereby air is admitted between said plates through said removable division-wall, substantially as described.

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UNTTED sTATEs PATENT oEEIoE.
PAUL TTDIUK, OE NIEDERHOE, NEAR BISGHDORE, GERMANY.
' sTovE. FURNACE. AND THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
To all whom it may concern: y
Be it known that I, PAUL TIDI'CK, proprietor, a subject of the `German Emperor, residing in Niederhof, near'Bischdorf, Prussia, i Germany, have invented new and useful Improvements in Stoves, Furnaces, and the Like, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to stoves, boiler-furnaces, and furnaces of all kinds, and io has especially for its object to turn the fuel to the best account in conjunction with absolutely smokelessstoking.
According to the present'invention a structure is arranged in direct contact with the 5 iames, said structure consisting of material as refractory as possiblewfor example, brickwork or re-cl ay--and possessing a large number of channels. The furnace-gases are consequently compelled to pass through chanzo nels in which they become intimately mixed and in which they consequently have ample opportunity to burn completely. For this purposel the channels are especially given a wavy form, so that the path followed by the z 5 furnace-gases is increased and so that said gases can be repeatedly diverted from the direct direction of the draft. It is advantageous for the channels to be open below, so that the light ash deposited in said channels can fall 3o out below into a space especially` arranged for the same." The present invention is illustrated diagrammatically in the accompanying drawings; in which i 3 5 Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a chamber-stove constructed according to the present invention. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through the structure composed of the plates b, Fig. 1, hereinafter described. Fig. 3 is a 4o part sectional longitudinal elevation of a steam-boiler provided with the structure according to the present invention.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2,'the gases evolved on the grate a must first of all pass through the structure according to the present invention. Said structure consists of vertical plates b, which are. bent in an undulatory form, Fig. 2. In this manner channels c of a wave-like form are produced, through which 5o the gases must pass. These channels may be covered up above by a plate d. Nevertheless they are open below, so that the light ash disengaged in said channels falls directly into a chamber e for light ashes. Said space is separated from the ash-space g by a door be admitted in case of need in order to cause the combustion of any combustible gases present.
Referring now to Fig. 3, the walls or plates b possess the form shown in the figure, so that they lie only in the latter part of the fire-box. In order that the gases produced in the combustion-chamber may not directly pass to the boiler-tubes or outlet-channels, the entrance to the lower part of the-plates is covered up by a plate d, so that the gases must travel in the direction indicated by arrows. In this case also the plates can be corrugated, so that a certain and reliable mixing is brought about.
The new arrangement can be readily fitted to existing furnaces and renders possible not only smokeless combustion and a better utilization of the fuel, but in many cases permits fuels of inferior value, such a's culm and coaldust, to be burned. I
What I claim as Amy invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a heating apparatus, the combination of a .fire-box, an ash-chamber below said firebox, a removable division-wall within said ashchamber dividing the same into two compartments, a grate, a series of verticallyarranged corrugated plates disposed to the rear of said grate andin the path of the products of combustion` of said hre-box, said plates bein spaced apart and open to said fire-box an to the rear compartment of'said ash-chamber, and means whereby air is admitted between said plates through said removable division-wall, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my nameto this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' PAUL TIDICK. Witnesses:
GEORG C. ELEEENTEAUTZ, K. MEESLINGER.
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