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US935172A
US935172A US46760808A US1908467608A US935172A US 935172 A US935172 A US 935172A US 46760808 A US46760808 A US 46760808A US 1908467608 A US1908467608 A US 1908467608A US 935172 A US935172 A US 935172A
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  • SAMUEL D STAUFFER, OF LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to a combined steam and hot water radiator of that class in which the water is contained in separate compartments from the steam and is heated thereby, and which is connected on a one pipe system, and by the combination of both steam and hot water, the moisture of the room is not exhausted as by the usual steam radiator, while the defects caused by the length of time required for the usual hot water radiator to become heated or cooled is obviated.
  • the objects of'my invention are to produce acombined radiator of the class that can be operated on a single pipe system, that will give a rapid and uniform heat, retain the moisture of the air, and retain suflicient water by the condensation of the steam.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the usual two hub hot water radiator modified to my construction.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view through the center of Fig. 2 on the line YY.
  • Fig. 4: is a vertical sectional view of one of the inner water coils on the line X-X of Fig. 1, showing my novel construction.
  • Fig. 5, is a longitudinal sectional plan view taken on the line Y-Y of Fig. 3.
  • my invention consists of the front section of coil 1, of the double hub hot water pattern, the rear section of coil 2, of the same construc- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the series of intermediate sections of coils 3 which may be all alike or alternated with sections of the same construction as the front and rear coils, and all of said 6 coils being connected together in the usual way
  • the upper hub of the front coil being provided with the drain plug l
  • the rear coil being provided with the air valve 5, in the upper hub thereof and the steam pipe (5, 6 connected to the lower hub in the usual way and further provided with a cut off valve 7.
  • My novel construction of the intermediate coils 3 consists in preventing the water legs 8, from communicating with each other near 7 their lower ends or with the passage 9, which may be accomplished by shutting off said legs 8, from the passage 9, by the walls 10, or a dividing wall placed farther up the legs 8, (not shown herewith) and which may 7 be readily done with any of the usual styles of double hub radiators of any number of coils, either the legs of all of the intermediate coils being closed mi from the horizontal passage or alternate coils as desired.
  • the radiator may be filled by introducing water through the steam pipe 6, which will pass through the passage 9, upward through the legs 11, to the upper passage 12, and thence into the legs 8, of the intermediate coils which are thus filled, and after they are thus filled with water the excess water may be drawn off, through said steam pipe 6, leaving the water at the level 13, and the steam then introduced which will fill the main passage 9, the legs 11,, and the upper passage 12, thus heating the water.
  • a radiator comprising a series of adjacent sections, each forming a water receptacle, said water receptacles having communicatiouwith each other at their upper portion, said sections having 'a longitudinal orifice formed through the base thereof, end

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s. D. STAUPPER.
"RADIATOR.
APPLIOATION FILED DEO.15,1908.
Patented Sept. 28, 1909.
INVENTOR (SamuL sfawffer ATTORNEY FIQE.
SAMUEL D. STAUFFER, OF LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA.
RADIATOR.
lb all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL D. STAUFFER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lancaster, in the county of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Radiators, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
My invention relates to a combined steam and hot water radiator of that class in which the water is contained in separate compartments from the steam and is heated thereby, and which is connected on a one pipe system, and by the combination of both steam and hot water, the moisture of the room is not exhausted as by the usual steam radiator, while the defects caused by the length of time required for the usual hot water radiator to become heated or cooled is obviated.
The objects of'my invention are to produce acombined radiator of the class that can be operated on a single pipe system, that will give a rapid and uniform heat, retain the moisture of the air, and retain suflicient water by the condensation of the steam.
With these and other objects in view my invention consists in certain construction and combination of parts as will hereinafter be fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings forn ing part of this application, and in which like figures of reference refer to corresponding parts in all the views, but it is fully understood that while I have here described my invention as herewith shown, that I do not confine myself to the exact design as shown, as slight changes may be made in the construction and combination of parts without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Referring to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this application :Figure 1, is a side elevation of the usual two hub hot water radiator modified to my construction. Fig. 2, is an end elevation of the same. Fig. 3, is a vertical sectional view through the center of Fig. 2 on the line YY. Fig. 4:, is a vertical sectional view of one of the inner water coils on the line X-X of Fig. 1, showing my novel construction. Fig. 5, is a longitudinal sectional plan view taken on the line Y-Y of Fig. 3.
As herewith illustrated and described my invention consists of the front section of coil 1, of the double hub hot water pattern, the rear section of coil 2, of the same construc- Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed December 15, 1908.
Patented Sept. 28, 1909.
Serial No. 467,608.
tion, and the series of intermediate sections of coils 3, which may be all alike or alternated with sections of the same construction as the front and rear coils, and all of said 6 coils being connected together in the usual way, the upper hub of the front coil being provided with the drain plug l, and the rear coil being provided with the air valve 5, in the upper hub thereof and the steam pipe (5, 6 connected to the lower hub in the usual way and further provided with a cut off valve 7. My novel construction of the intermediate coils 3, consists in preventing the water legs 8, from communicating with each other near 7 their lower ends or with the passage 9, which may be accomplished by shutting off said legs 8, from the passage 9, by the walls 10, or a dividing wall placed farther up the legs 8, (not shown herewith) and which may 7 be readily done with any of the usual styles of double hub radiators of any number of coils, either the legs of all of the intermediate coils being closed mi from the horizontal passage or alternate coils as desired. By this novel construction it will be noted that while the main passage 9, communicates with the legs 11, of the end coils 1, and 2, and thence upward to the passage 12, which freely eonin'mnicates with the upper 8 ends of legs 8, of the intermediate coils 3, there is no communication between the legs 8, and the main passage except through the legs 11. And it may here be noted that by my novel method of constructing the main passage 9, by cutting off the legs 8, from communication with their lower hubs, I overcome the disadvantage in the use of a longitudinal pipe connected to the end sections and passed through the hubs of the intermediate coils to separate the steam from the hot water, as by this old construction the expansion and contraction of the longitudinal pipe will cause the radiator to leak at the hub joints of the intermediate coils. It will therefore be noted that by my construction the coils cannot be affected by expansion or contraction to cause them to leak, and the radiator may be filled by introducing water through the steam pipe 6, which will pass through the passage 9, upward through the legs 11, to the upper passage 12, and thence into the legs 8, of the intermediate coils which are thus filled, and after they are thus filled with water the excess water may be drawn off, through said steam pipe 6, leaving the water at the level 13, and the steam then introduced which will fill the main passage 9, the legs 11,, and the upper passage 12, thus heating the water.
WVhen it is desired to entirely empty the 1 radiator of Water, this may be accomplished by disconnecting the steam pipe 6, and turning the radiator over upon its side.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is A radiator comprising a series of adjacent sections, each forming a water receptacle, said water receptacles having communicatiouwith each other at their upper portion, said sections having 'a longitudinal orifice formed through the base thereof, end
sections forming communication between said longitudinal orlfice and the upper port1on of the water receptacles, and a steam V supply pipe adapted to supply steam to. the
base of one end section,
In testimony whereof I affix my slgnature 1n presence of two witnesses.
SAMUEL D. STAUFFER,
Witnesses 1 7 CHARLES F. BOWMAN MABEL L. LEFEVRE.
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