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US912002A
US912002A US26204105A US1905262041A US912002A US 912002 A US912002 A US 912002A US 26204105 A US26204105 A US 26204105A US 1905262041 A US1905262041 A US 1905262041A US 912002 A US912002 A US 912002A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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  • the invention relates to improvements in steam or 'Water system radiators; and its object is to provide improved means for supplying moisture to the atmosphere in connection with such a radiator, the invention consisting in the structure hereinafter described, and which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Which-- Figure l is e central vertical longitudinal section of the improved radiator; end Figs. 2 and 8 are end elevations of suoli radiators showing modiiied forms of construction.
  • radiator wou involve no changes 1n the' novel features.
  • a chamber is formed in the upper portion of the radiator for receiving a tank 21, preferably oblong and of approximately the length of the radiator, and such tank being open at the top and being ada ted to containnatenthc evaporation ofWliic will bestimulated by the heated radiator.
  • the chamber for receiving the tank 2l is provided with a lilat bottom upon which the tank may be seated, and this form of construction is secured a radiator section having vby shortening ell or some of the inner col umns, as 15, 18, end i9, of a radiator.
  • the seat thus formed for the tank is e heated sur 'ffice and insures the raising oi the tempi-frn ature ol the water Within the articul suciently to stimulate its evaporation.
  • the tank may be readily removed from the chamber witllin which it is housed for the purpose of cleans-- ing and refilling, and its ends me if desired, be given eny ornamental e''ect 'to bring them into harmony with the decorctive scheme of the radietoritseli.
  • a radiator composed of a plurality of similar multtcolumn sections arranged with the corresponding columns of the several sections in horizontal alinement, the inner columns of each section terminan ing below the upper ends of the. outer col umns, and the upper ends of the outer columns of each sect1on being connected by an arch
  • a chamber is formed extending long tech y through the radiator adiacent its top, the upper ends of the inner columns of the sections constituting the door of 'the chamber, and a tank housed within such chamber.

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A.LAND0N.
RADIATOR.
APPLICATION IILBD MAY 24, 1905.
99999999 Feb. 9, 1909.
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A RC1-llt il Lilli lilik', QF QBUlflfflLO, NEW YORK, A
SSlGNOR TO AMERICAN HABIA/EGR COMPANY,
A COLPORATN OF NEW JERSEY. f
no. mecca ':Zpecication of Letters Patent.
ententes ses. e, tooo.
Application 'llcd May 25,19%. ierial No. Z'GZJJU..
Bu'fl'alo, county of Erie, and State of New York, have invented certain new anduseiul Improvements in Radiators, of 'which the foln lowine is :'pecilcation and which are illus rated in the accompanying drawings, fornn ing a part thereof.
The invention relates to improvements in steam or 'Water system radiators; and its object is to provide improved means for supplying moisture to the atmosphere in connection with such a radiator, the invention consisting in the structure hereinafter described, and which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Which-- Figure l is e central vertical longitudinal section of the improved radiator; end Figs. 2 and 8 are end elevations of suoli radiators showing modiiied forms of construction.
The invention is illustrated iu connection with a radiator adapted particularly to be -used in connection with a steam-heating system; its e lication to a Water system. radiator wou involve no changes 1n the' novel features.
There is represented in the drawingsat 1,0
a radiator cornosed of a plurality of 'sections 1l, suitab y united, and each of suchv sections may com rise any desired number ol columns, there eing shown in Fig. 2 a radiator section having three columns 14, 15, 16, and in Fig. 3 four columns 17, 18, 19 and 20.
A chamber is formed in the upper portion of the radiator for receiving a tank 21, preferably oblong and of approximately the length of the radiator, and such tank being open at the top and being ada ted to containnatenthc evaporation ofWliic will bestimulated by the heated radiator.' The chamber for receiving the tank 2l is provided with a lilat bottom upon which the tank may be seated, and this form of construction is secured a radiator section having vby shortening ell or some of the inner col umns, as 15, 18, end i9, of a radiator. 'The seat thus formed for the tank is e heated sur 'ffice and insures the raising oi the tempi-frn ature ol the water Within the tenir suciently to stimulate its evaporation. The tank may be readily removed from the chamber witllin which it is housed for the purpose of cleans-- ing and refilling, and its ends me if desired, be given eny ornamental e''ect 'to bring them into harmony with the decorctive scheme of the radietoritseli.
I claim as my invention- 1. n combination, a radiator composed of a plurality' of similar multi-column sections arranged with the corresponding columns of the several sections in horizontal alinement, the inner columns of each section terminating below the upper ends 'ot the outer col umns, and the upper ends of the outer columns of each section being connected by an arch whereby a chamber is formed extending longitudinal y through the radiator adacent its top, the upper ends of the inner co umns of the sections constituting the door of the chamber, and a tarlr seated `upon such floor of the chamber and housed therein. j
2. In combination, a radiator composed of a plurality of similar multtcolumn sections arranged with the corresponding columns of the several sections in horizontal alinement, the inner columns of each section terminan ing below the upper ends of the. outer col umns, and the upper ends of the outer columns of each sect1on being connected by an arch Whereb a chamber is formed extending longitudine y through the radiator adiacent its top, the upper ends of the inner columns of the sections constituting the door of 'the chamber, and a tank housed within such chamber. y v ARCHER LANDN] Witnesses:
Louis Garrison, E. M. KLA'ronnn.
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