US935117A - Hot-water heater. - Google Patents

Hot-water heater. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US935117A
US935117A US41865208A US1908418652A US935117A US 935117 A US935117 A US 935117A US 41865208 A US41865208 A US 41865208A US 1908418652 A US1908418652 A US 1908418652A US 935117 A US935117 A US 935117A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sections
wall
hot
water heater
section
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US41865208A
Inventor
William H Kogle
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US41865208A priority Critical patent/US935117A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US935117A publication Critical patent/US935117A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
    • F22B23/00Water-tube boilers built-up from sets of spaced double-walled water tubes of return type in unilateral abutting connection with a boiler drum or with a header box, i.e. built-up from Field water tubes comprising an inner tube arranged within an outer unilaterally-closed tube
    • F22B23/02Water-tube boilers built-up from sets of spaced double-walled water tubes of return type in unilateral abutting connection with a boiler drum or with a header box, i.e. built-up from Field water tubes comprising an inner tube arranged within an outer unilaterally-closed tube the water-tube, i.e. Field-tube, sets being horizontal or substantially horizontal
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23BMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING ONLY SOLID FUEL
    • F23B1/00Combustion apparatus using only lump fuel
    • F23B1/02Combustion apparatus using only lump fuel for indirect heating of a medium in a vessel, e.g. for boiling water
    • F23B1/04External furnaces, i.e. with furnace in front of the vessel
    • F23B1/06External furnaces, i.e. with furnace in front of the vessel for heating water-tube boilers, e.g. Tenbrink flue furnaces
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23BMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING ONLY SOLID FUEL
    • F23B2700/00Combustion apparatus for solid fuel
    • F23B2700/01Combustion apparatus for solid fuel adapted for boilers built up from sections

Definitions

  • jig/Z 7i rhea 5,55 5 lizvenfior, W2 Z150 UNITED STATES orrre.
  • a A is the furnace wall, which is referably of the usual type and incloses t e entire boiler apparatus.
  • B is a transverse wall in the bottom, forming the back of the ash pit.
  • C is the fire grate above the ash pit.
  • D the ash pit door, E the fuel door, and F the inspection doors in the front G of the boiler to give access to the interior.
  • R is any kind of insulation lining, which may be placed about the inside of the wall and next to the boiler sections, hereafter to be described.
  • the walls A may be built inwardly, so as to form ledges on which these boiler sections may rest.
  • Each of these sections is preferably made of some kind of cast metal, and consists of a hollow case shaped as shown.
  • the first section H has an opening H opposite the fire door and four transverse fiues H H H H H
  • the last section J has two internal strengthening ribs J, J, and the two upper fiues H All of the intermediate sections K, K, are provided with flues, H H H H and are cut away below as indicated at K.
  • the several sections are properly spaced and supported on the wall ledges above referred to. They are connected together by short nipples L, L, above and below, and each has emerging from the top, a short pipe M, which connects with the pipe system, consisting of the transverse sections M, M, the elbows M M the crosses M M and the outleading pipes M M Intermediate the several sections are baflle plates N, adapted to close the vertical spaces between the sections, and each is mounted on a shaft N, provided with an exterior arm N all of which arms may be pivotally connected with a rocking bar N whereby these baffle plates may be moved to any desired position, horizontally or vertically.
  • N are openings whereby access may be had to the baflie plates.
  • 0 is a rear bridge Wall, back of section J, having an opening 0 at the bottom and O at the top. In this last opening is placed a damper O opposite the smoke discharge pipe 0
  • This damper is mounted on a rod which projects through the side of the inclosing wall, and is provided with a handle whereby the damper may be controlled.
  • P is the inleading water pipe, which opens into the last section J.
  • the various fittings and connecting parts are not here shown, as they form no part of this invention.
  • the movement of the products of combustion can be regulated in any desired way. If the bathe plates and damper are arranged as shown in Fig. 2, the products of combustion will pass upwardly from the grate, as indicated by the arrows, and will then pass forward through all the fines I-I until they pass through the first section. Then they pass above thebafilewall 0 and up again and out through the In this way the several sectionspipe 0 are exposed on all sides and at all points to the heat.
  • This action can be varied and the several 'bafll'e plates can be operated simultaneously, or they might be detached from the rock bar, and operated separately if desired;
  • a boiler apparatus the combination of an inclosing wall having inwardly projecting lower ledges and a transverse wall formed in the back of the ash pit, with a series of relatively thin, hollow, vertical, separatedwater sections, the first provided with an opening to lead into the fire chamber, the intermediate ones provided with downwardly depending water legs which inclose the fire chamber, the first and intermediate ones provided also with two series of transverse open pipes leading through their respective water chambers, the last section having only the upper series of transverse pipes, a boiler front connected with the in closing wall so as to make therewith a chamber for the water sections and provided with a large recess above through which the two serresjof transverse plpesmay be connected, an intermediate recess which registers with the furnace opening through the first section and the lower recess which opens into the ash chamber, two walls in the rear separated from each other and from the last water section, a discharge to the flue pipe opening from the top of the rear wall, two openings, one at top. and oneat the bottom of the intermediate wall,

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Thermal Sciences (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Incineration Of Waste (AREA)

Description

W. H. KOGLE. HOT WATER HEATER. APPLICATION FILED MAB. 2, 190a.
Patented Sept. 28, 1909.
935,117. A 2&1
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1' fights 5 6,5
ANDREW, 8. RIM"! 00 nma-unmumins. wnmuurw n c W. H. KOGLE.
HOT WATER HEATER.
APPLICATION nun MAR. z, 1908.
935, 1 1 7. Patented Sept. 28, 1909.
jig/Z 7i: rhea 5,55 5 lizvenfior, W2 Z150 UNITED STATES orrre.
HOT-WATER HEATER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 28, 1969.
Application filed March 2, 1908. Serial No. 418,652.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. KoeLn, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mason City, in the county of Cerro Gordo and State of Iowa, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Hot-Water and Steam Heaters, of which the followingtion of the last section with parts broken' away.
Like parts are indicated by the same letter in all the figures.
A A is the furnace wall, which is referably of the usual type and incloses t e entire boiler apparatus.
B is a transverse wall in the bottom, forming the back of the ash pit.
C is the fire grate above the ash pit. D, the ash pit door, E the fuel door, and F the inspection doors in the front G of the boiler to give access to the interior.
R is any kind of insulation lining, which may be placed about the inside of the wall and next to the boiler sections, hereafter to be described.
At the bottom, the walls A may be built inwardly, so as to form ledges on which these boiler sections may rest. Each of these sections is preferably made of some kind of cast metal, and consists of a hollow case shaped as shown. The first section H has an opening H opposite the fire door and four transverse fiues H H H H The last section J has two internal strengthening ribs J, J, and the two upper fiues H All of the intermediate sections K, K, are provided with flues, H H H H and are cut away below as indicated at K.
The several sections are properly spaced and supported on the wall ledges above referred to. They are connected together by short nipples L, L, above and below, and each has emerging from the top, a short pipe M, which connects with the pipe system, consisting of the transverse sections M, M, the elbows M M the crosses M M and the outleading pipes M M Intermediate the several sections are baflle plates N, adapted to close the vertical spaces between the sections, and each is mounted on a shaft N, provided with an exterior arm N all of which arms may be pivotally connected with a rocking bar N whereby these baffle plates may be moved to any desired position, horizontally or vertically.
N*, N are openings whereby access may be had to the baflie plates.
0 is a rear bridge Wall, back of section J, having an opening 0 at the bottom and O at the top. In this last opening is placed a damper O opposite the smoke discharge pipe 0 This damper is mounted on a rod which projects through the side of the inclosing wall, and is provided with a handle whereby the damper may be controlled.
P is the inleading water pipe, which opens into the last section J.
The particular size and the exact form and arrangement of these several parts could be greatly varied without departing from the spirit of my invention. I wish, therefore, that these several features, as shown, be taken as diagrammatic.
The use and operation of my invention is as follows; When the parts are properly assembled, as shown, the front section which lies close to the front portion of the inclosing wall is positioned so that its aperture is opposite the fuel door. All of the sections are properly spaced and rigidly secured together, and rest on the wall ledge above the ash pit. The grate supported in any desired manner lies under them, so that a fire box or space is formed by the several openings in their lower portions. This fire box is closed at the end by the last section, and the ash pit is closed at the end by the transverse wall on which the last section rests. IVater is put into circulation through the device, or introduced in any desired manner, and of course, it could be flowed through the sections in either direction. The various fittings and connecting parts are not here shown, as they form no part of this invention. By manipulating the several balile plates and dampers, the movement of the products of combustion can be regulated in any desired way. If the bathe plates and damper are arranged as shown in Fig. 2, the products of combustion will pass upwardly from the grate, as indicated by the arrows, and will then pass forward through all the fines I-I until they pass through the first section. Then they pass above thebafilewall 0 and up again and out through the In this way the several sectionspipe 0 are exposed on all sides and at all points to the heat. This action, of course, can be varied and the several 'bafll'e plates can be operated simultaneously, or they might be detached from the rock bar, and operated separately if desired;
I claim:
In a boiler apparatus, the combination of an inclosing wall having inwardly projecting lower ledges and a transverse wall formed in the back of the ash pit, with a series of relatively thin, hollow, vertical, separatedwater sections, the first provided with an opening to lead into the fire chamber, the intermediate ones provided with downwardly depending water legs which inclose the fire chamber, the first and intermediate ones provided also with two series of transverse open pipes leading through their respective water chambers, the last section having only the upper series of transverse pipes, a boiler front connected with the in closing wall so as to make therewith a chamber for the water sections and provided with a large recess above through which the two serresjof transverse plpesmay be connected, an intermediate recess which registers with the furnace opening through the first section and the lower recess which opens into the ash chamber, two walls in the rear separated from each other and from the last water section, a discharge to the flue pipe opening from the top of the rear wall, two openings, one at top. and oneat the bottom of the intermediate wall, a damper in the top the intermediate sections and the two end,
sections, a pipe which leads into the lower end of the end. section, pipes which lead .one out of the top of each of the water sections,
and connections therefor, and pipes leading thereto, substantially as shownand described and for the purpose set forth.
WILLIAM ILKOGLE.
Witnesses i HARDY F.,POOL, .t J OHN G. STIER.
US41865208A 1908-03-02 1908-03-02 Hot-water heater. Expired - Lifetime US935117A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US41865208A US935117A (en) 1908-03-02 1908-03-02 Hot-water heater.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US41865208A US935117A (en) 1908-03-02 1908-03-02 Hot-water heater.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US935117A true US935117A (en) 1909-09-28

Family

ID=3003540

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US41865208A Expired - Lifetime US935117A (en) 1908-03-02 1908-03-02 Hot-water heater.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US935117A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US486467A (en) Steam -generator
US2557656A (en) Vapor bath stove
US935117A (en) Hot-water heater.
US821269A (en) Heater.
US268615A (en) Heating-furnace
US865238A (en) Fireplace-heater for radiator systems.
US763410A (en) Water-heater and garbage-crematory.
US103793A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US150991A (en) Improvement in water-heating furnaces
US196597A (en) Improvement in duplex steam-boilers
US528762A (en) oo-nnee
US361350A (en) Combined hot-air and steam heater
US448382A (en) Boiler
US336036A (en) Eighths to jacob shill
US470966A (en) Apparatus
US273718A (en) Boiler for heating buildings
US172481A (en) Improvement in hot-air furnaces
US475409A (en) Steam-boiler
US368573A (en) culver
US672280A (en) Vertical sectional boiler.
US429546A (en) rogers
US134243A (en) Improvement in steam-boiler furnaces
US632720A (en) Boiler.
US1177366A (en) Steam-boiler.
US244193A (en) Steam-boiler