US864772A - Steam-boiler tube or flue cleaner or scraper. - Google Patents

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US864772A
US864772A US29849306A US1906298493A US864772A US 864772 A US864772 A US 864772A US 29849306 A US29849306 A US 29849306A US 1906298493 A US1906298493 A US 1906298493A US 864772 A US864772 A US 864772A
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  • My invention relates to steam boiler tube or flue cleaners or scrapers.
  • the object of the present invention is the provision of a steam boiler tube or flue cleaner or scraper of simple,,inexpensive and durable construction, adapted to be operated by an attached motive fluid motor having improved means for actuating or driving the cutter with great rapidity so that it will deliver a large number of blows on the incrustation or deposit on the interior ofthe tube or flue, will automatically slowly rotate the cutter so that the blows will be directed upon all parts of the interior of the tube or flue, and one which will be adapted to utilize the exhaust motive fluidto blow away the cuttings as the cleaner advances in the tube nations of parts set forth hereinafter and recited in the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section, partly in elevation, of the complete invention in position within a steam boiler tube or flue, Fig. 2, a section on line 52-2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 4, a detail perspective of the cutter.
  • the general type of motive fluid pressure turbine for operating the present invention is set forth in my copending application, Serial No. 269,693, filed July 14, 1905, and this turbine motor consists of a head or shell 1 adapted to be coupled to the motive fluid pressure supply pipe and an entrant or inner head or shell 2, between whicli and the shell 1 is a fluid motivespace to let the motive fluid through the ports or ducts 3; Bigidly secured to and projecting from the shell 2 is a stub shaft 4, 011' which is loosely mounted a turbine wheel 5 having vanes 6 adapted to receive the motive fluid coming from the ports 3, whereby the turbine wheel 5 is rotated at a rapid rate. Formed integral with, or rigidly secured to, the turbine wheel 5 1s a sleeve 7, to the outer end of which is rigidly secured a cam 8. The sleeve 7 has a worm 9.
  • a stationary cleaner head section 11 of general conical form Formed integral with the shell 2, or connected there to by brackets or arms 10 between which are openings 10", is a stationary cleaner head section 11 of general conical form, the conical formation 11 being adjacent the turbine wheel so that the exhaustmotive fluid is- .Buinglrom the open side of the shell 2 will pass through openings 10 and be spread or diverted to the interior of the boiler tube of fine A by the cone 11, and thus the cuttings will be blown ahead of the device.
  • a rotary cleaner head section 12 is loosely mounted on the sleeve 7 and provided with an internal circular rack 13. Secured to a short shaft 14, mounted in brackets 15 integral with the stationary cleaner head 11, are a worm gear wheel 16 and a conical gear 17, the iormer meshing with the worm 9 and the latter with the rack 13. This gearing causes a comparatively slow rotation of the entire rotary cleaner head 12.
  • the rotary cleaner head 12 has radial guides 18 and 19 disposed diametrically opposite and these, together with the outer end 20 of the rotary cleaner head- 12, guide the cutter, which is shown at 21, being of substantial U-shape with its cut-out portion 22 receiving cam 8 in a loose fashion so that the action of the cam on the cutter is an impactive one and the shell receives blows which rapidly reciprocate it so that its sharpened ends or blades 23 and 24 alternately strikeopposite sides of. the tube or flue A.
  • the motive fluid pressure r'eceived in the interior of the shell ahead 1 passes through the corresponding rotation of the cam 8 and an extremely rapid impactive vibration'oi the cutter 21, causing the blades or edges '23 and 24 to alternately strike diametrically opposite portions of the tube or flue A, but the gearing 9, 16, 17 and 13 causes the entire rotary cleaner head section 12 to be turned at a relatively slow rate-so that as the entire device is fed through the tube or flue, the cutter strikes around the entire circle of the interior of the tube and thereby successively cuts out zones of adapted for free vibration in both directions transversely of the cleaner head and carrying at its opposite ends cutter blades adapted to strike from opposite sides of the INK ter carried by the relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a motor, means for operating said cutter from said motor, means for rotating the rotary cleaner head section from the motor comprising an internal circular rack carried by the rotary cleaner head section, and gearing carried by the relatively stationary cleaner head section interposed be-' tween said rack and the motor
  • a relatively stationary cleaner head section of a relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a cut' ter carried by the relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a motor, means for operating said cutter from said motor, and means for turning the rotary cleaner head section from the motor comprising a circular rack carried by the rotary cleaner head section, aworm operated by the said cutter operating means, and gearingion the stationary cleaner head section comprising a worm wheel meshing with the worm and a conical gear connected to the worm and rotating therewith and meshing with the rack aforesaid.

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No. 864,772- PATENTED SEPT. 3, 1907. G. S. DEAN. STEAM BOILER TUBE OR FLUE CLEANER 0R SGRAPER.
APPLIOATION FILED JAN. 29. 1906.
witnuoca attuned UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CYRUS S. DEAN, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ALBERT D.
JAMIESON, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 3, 1907.
Application filed January 29, 1906. Serial No. 298,493.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I CYRUS-S. DEAN, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at Buffalo, county of Erie, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steam-Boiler Tube or Flue Cleaners or Scrapers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to steam boiler tube or flue cleaners or scrapers.
The object of the present invention is the provision of a steam boiler tube or flue cleaner or scraper of simple,,inexpensive and durable construction, adapted to be operated by an attached motive fluid motor having improved means for actuating or driving the cutter with great rapidity so that it will deliver a large number of blows on the incrustation or deposit on the interior ofthe tube or flue, will automatically slowly rotate the cutter so that the blows will be directed upon all parts of the interior of the tube or flue, and one which will be adapted to utilize the exhaust motive fluidto blow away the cuttings as the cleaner advances in the tube nations of parts set forth hereinafter and recited in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a longitudinal section, partly in elevation, of the complete invention in position within a steam boiler tube or flue, Fig. 2, a section on line 52-2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 4, a detail perspective of the cutter.
The general type of motive fluid pressure turbine for operating the present invention is set forth in my copending application, Serial No. 269,693, filed July 14, 1905, and this turbine motor consists of a head or shell 1 adapted to be coupled to the motive fluid pressure supply pipe and an entrant or inner head or shell 2, between whicli and the shell 1 is a fluid motivespace to let the motive fluid through the ports or ducts 3; Bigidly secured to and projecting from the shell 2 is a stub shaft 4, 011' which is loosely mounted a turbine wheel 5 having vanes 6 adapted to receive the motive fluid coming from the ports 3, whereby the turbine wheel 5 is rotated at a rapid rate. Formed integral with, or rigidly secured to, the turbine wheel 5 1s a sleeve 7, to the outer end of which is rigidly secured a cam 8. The sleeve 7 has a worm 9.
Formed integral with the shell 2, or connected there to by brackets or arms 10 between which are openings 10", is a stationary cleaner head section 11 of general conical form, the conical formation 11 being adjacent the turbine wheel so that the exhaustmotive fluid is- .Buinglrom the open side of the shell 2 will pass through openings 10 and be spread or diverted to the interior of the boiler tube of fine A by the cone 11, and thus the cuttings will be blown ahead of the device.
A rotary cleaner head section 12 is loosely mounted on the sleeve 7 and provided with an internal circular rack 13. Secured to a short shaft 14, mounted in brackets 15 integral with the stationary cleaner head 11, are a worm gear wheel 16 and a conical gear 17, the iormer meshing with the worm 9 and the latter with the rack 13. This gearing causes a comparatively slow rotation of the entire rotary cleaner head 12. The rotary cleaner head 12 has radial guides 18 and 19 disposed diametrically opposite and these, together with the outer end 20 of the rotary cleaner head- 12, guide the cutter, which is shown at 21, being of substantial U-shape with its cut-out portion 22 receiving cam 8 in a loose fashion so that the action of the cam on the cutter is an impactive one and the shell receives blows which rapidly reciprocate it so that its sharpened ends or blades 23 and 24 alternately strikeopposite sides of. the tube or flue A. Y
In operation, the motive fluid pressure r'eceived in the interior of the shell ahead 1, passes through the corresponding rotation of the cam 8 and an extremely rapid impactive vibration'oi the cutter 21, causing the blades or edges '23 and 24 to alternately strike diametrically opposite portions of the tube or flue A, but the gearing 9, 16, 17 and 13 causes the entire rotary cleaner head section 12 to be turned at a relatively slow rate-so that as the entire device is fed through the tube or flue, the cutter strikes around the entire circle of the interior of the tube and thereby successively cuts out zones of adapted for free vibration in both directions transversely of the cleaner head and carrying at its opposite ends cutter blades adapted to strike from opposite sides of the INK ter carried by the relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a motor, means for operating said cutter from said motor, means for rotating the rotary cleaner head section from the motor comprising an internal circular rack carried by the rotary cleaner head section, and gearing carried by the relatively stationary cleaner head section interposed be-' tween said rack and the motor.
3. In a steam boiler tube or fine cleaner or scraper, the combination with a relatively stationary cleaner head section, of a relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a cut' ter carried by the relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a motor, means for operating said cutter from said motor, and means for turning the rotary cleaner head section from the motor comprising a circular rack carried by the rotary cleaner head section, aworm operated by the said cutter operating means, and gearingion the stationary cleaner head section comprising a worm wheel meshing with the worm and a conical gear connected to the worm and rotating therewith and meshing with the rack aforesaid.
4. In :isteam boiler tube or flue cleaner or scraper, the combination with a relatively stationary cleanerhead section, of a relatively rotatable cleaner head section, a cut ter adapted to vibrate transversely of the rotary cleaner head section and carried thereby, a rotary member, a cam carried by the rotary member and adapted for vibrating the cutter, and gearing for rotating the rotary cleaner head section comprising a circular rack 'carried by said rotary cleaner head section, a worm carried by the rotary member aforesaid, a worm wheel meshing with the worm and carried by the stationary cleaner head,section, and a conical gear secured to and rotating with the worm wheel and meshing with the rack aforesaid.
in testimony whereof, I hereunto aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CYRUS S. DEAN.
Witnesses SARAH V. LocKwoon, F. W. HUGHES.
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