US944050A - Electrical steam-generator. - Google Patents

Electrical steam-generator. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US944050A
US944050A US47739109A US1909477391A US944050A US 944050 A US944050 A US 944050A US 47739109 A US47739109 A US 47739109A US 1909477391 A US1909477391 A US 1909477391A US 944050 A US944050 A US 944050A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
water
containers
generator
heating
steam
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
US47739109A
Inventor
Eleazer I Rains
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 US47739109A priority Critical patent/US944050A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US944050A publication Critical patent/US944050A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F17STORING OR DISTRIBUTING GASES OR LIQUIDS
    • F17CVESSELS FOR CONTAINING OR STORING COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED OR SOLIDIFIED GASES; FIXED-CAPACITY GAS-HOLDERS; FILLING VESSELS WITH, OR DISCHARGING FROM VESSELS, COMPRESSED, LIQUEFIED, OR SOLIDIFIED GASES
    • F17C7/00Methods or apparatus for discharging liquefied, solidified, or compressed gases from pressure vessels, not covered by another subclass
    • F17C7/02Discharging liquefied gases
    • F17C7/04Discharging liquefied gases with change of state, e.g. vaporisation

Definitions

  • I eral tainers iii any convenient manner As shown it delivers water to one of such Water con: tainers c and water is thence-conducted to the other Water containers in succession by a. so that the body of water in each container is separate from and independent of the body of Water in each of the other containers, .so far as the generation of steam therefrom is con- Suitable connections, such' as shown, for example, at c3 in Fig. (i, may ⁇ be provided for so connecting different containers of the battery as to permit any one to be cut out of operation and to be removed for vAny one or all of the containers may be connected to the gage glass at, as iiidicated at c* in Fig. 2.
  • each heating element may consist of a base plate d with a vertical post or illai ⁇ (Z, of suitable non-conducting material, provided with suitable clips d2 to receive the current resist antelements c, of graphite or other suitable imaterial, in which' tlie'energy of the -electricall current is converted into heat, and
  • connection c which are extended through the base al and through the plate b.
  • the support or holder (t, d ior the elements c is preferably formed or rovided also with venes or wings d" w ich stand out between the elements c, as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the elements e are connected at top and 'bottom alternately in series from the binding posts e. 5
  • heating element 40 is shown 40 in Fig. in which the post or pillar Il,
  • the resistant element c* is coiled, in an open coil. around the outside of the post or pillar tl', one end being connected to the corresponding binding post externally to the post or pillar d While the other end is connected to the other binding post through the lower end of the post or pillar.
  • a substitute bottom'plate shown at 7 in Fig. 5, which inav be .bolted or secured in place of the plate b and the base of the heating element.
  • the shell or casing' /12 is rectangular in Ishape and the independent water containers are formed therein by 'G0 partitions a?, which may be successively lower from the inlet cnd of the shell tothe outer end, so as to permit the ovciilow watci to pass from one to the other in succession
  • the easing may be provided as before with a st lety valve a', a steam gage 012, pet cocks a,
  • each Water container c* is an independent heating element, constructed substantially as previously described but changed in form so that it may be adapted to thec1 rectangular Water container. As shown, it comprises a. supporting block or plate d* provided with suitable clamps (Z2 to support the heating rods e, which are connected in series with the binding posts c. which pass through the bottom of the shell u?.
  • the block (ZX is provided 'with walls ff to prevent the jumping of electric current from one rod to anotl
  • all of the energy of a heating clement is applied in the heating of a body of lwater, the vol unie of which is such as to secure' the greatest economy and the greatest ctiicicncy in the use of the electric current, while the capacity of the Whole generator may bc regulated according to requirements by using a suitable number of the independent water containers and their heating elements.
  • all of the water containers and their heating elements are combined in one structure, with a common steam space, the Waste of heat through radiation into the atmosphere, when only a portion of the water containers and heating elements are in use, is reduced to a minimum, the heat.
  • An electrical steam generator comprising a common shell or casing, a plurality of independent water containers therein, each adapted to receive and hold a body of water separate from and independent of that in cach of the other containers, and communicatiiig with a common steam space, and a plurality of independent electrical heating, elements distributed in the several Water y containers, whereby the Water in each con: tainer may be heated independently of that l in the other containers.
  • each element can be removed easily from any one of the water containers and suitable connecl suit dierent conditions of use, and that the ndepenlent Water containers therein, each adapt-oel to receive and holdl a body of water separate from and'independent of that in Jr @sich of the other containers, and communi- Eating "with common steam space, a pluraltv of independent heating elements distribn he several Water containers, each of salici ylief 11g elements consisting of a base 5t@ willi :i vertical, pillar and radially i- .ruling insulating Wings, heating 'rods on said Support, and connected in fm elofftrioal steam g '(11o1 ⁇ tor7 comprising r..
  • .im elotrionl steam generator compriso1 Sillon shell or casing, a plurality of? independent Water Containers inserted tlfvouglr tim bottom of Said casing'V and @zich coiitzxinor being adapted to receive :mil lloltl @uw n that, in each of the other Conf will@ Secured to the bottom of the ont electrical heating elements distribby Siil plate. modification Signed and witnessed Y my of Fbruary, A. D., 1909.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Apparatus Associated With Microorganisms And Enzymes (AREA)
  • Cookers (AREA)

Description

E. BAINS.
ELECTRICAL STEAM GENER'IQR.
APP
. RPN,
ELECTRICAL STEAM GENERATOR.
AIWLICATON FILED EBl, 1909.
Patented Dec. 2l, 1999.
in ventor Attys.
in ment of l olf n clllferent forni of n Fig. is a detail View in sem anni@ bolzoln plato, which 'when ong of the wann' 50 5 Fig. 6 ls dlclflll View kal ns which may be emplny/:Cl lo l0 n' bei l: S ls :il im) View willl i1 pov lion @if the lop plate rclnnvecl, of a metan# m opera@ nino;
e; mnd@ Whe :lecci-din@ well a5; O0 alemnnt yen Wal v In n 2;, ilf l =ty wlw, a@ :l Sit/mn ille coni j l ,A @nge "s (Il,
winmx? in in erg.
m' mOn-le L 15V suitable connection c2 near the top,
cerned.
repair.
I eral tainers iii any convenient manner. As shown it delivers water to one of such Water con: tainers c and water is thence-conducted to the other Water containers in succession by a. so that the body of water in each container is separate from and independent of the body of Water in each of the other containers, .so far as the generation of steam therefrom is con- Suitable connections, such' as shown, for example, at c3 in Fig. (i, may `be provided for so connecting different containers of the battery as to permit any one to be cut out of operation and to be removed for vAny one or all of the containers may be connected to the gage glass at, as iiidicated at c* in Fig. 2.
In each of the Water containers c is located an electrical heating element, the sevheating elements being preferably connected, as indicated diagrammatically in F ig. 7. AAs shown in Figs. l, 9. and 3, each heating element may consist of a base plate d with a vertical post or illai` (Z, of suitable non-conducting material, provided with suitable clips d2 to receive the current resist antelements c, of graphite or other suitable imaterial, in which' tlie'energy of the -electricall current is converted into heat, and
with suitable electrical. connections c which are extended through the base al and through the plate b. The support or holder (t, d ior the elements c is preferably formed or rovided also with venes or wings d" w ich stand out between the elements c, as clearly shown in Fig. 2. The elements e are connected at top and 'bottom alternately in series from the binding posts e. 5
Another form of heating element is shown 40 in Fig. in which the post or pillar Il,
erected on the base plate d, is chambered longitudinally, as at d4, and the resistant element c* is coiled, in an open coil. around the outside of the post or pillar tl', one end being connected to the corresponding binding post externally to the post or pillar d While the other end is connected to the other binding post through the lower end of the post or pillar.
0 In case it should be desired to remove one of the heating elements for repair or any other pui-pose, there is provided a substitute bottom'plate, shown at 7 in Fig. 5, which inav be .bolted or secured in place of the plate b and the base of the heating element.
In the embodiment of the invention represented iii Figs. 8 and 9, the shell or casing' /12 is rectangular in Ishape and the independent water containers are formed therein by 'G0 partitions a?, which may be successively lower from the inlet cnd of the shell tothe outer end, so as to permit the ovciilow watci to pass from one to the other in succession The easing may be provided as before with a st lety valve a', a steam gage 012, pet cocks a,
a gage glass at, a Water inlet a@ and a steam outlet 'In each Water container c* is an independent heating element, constructed substantially as previously described but changed in form so that it may be adapted to thec1 rectangular Water container. As shown, it comprises a. supporting block or plate d* provided with suitable clamps (Z2 to support the heating rods e, which are connected in series with the binding posts c. which pass through the bottom of the shell u?. The block (ZX is provided 'with walls ff to prevent the jumping of electric current from one rod to anotl In the use of the improved generator all of the energy of a heating clement is applied in the heating of a body of lwater, the vol unie of which is such as to secure' the greatest economy and the greatest ctiicicncy in the use of the electric current, while the capacity of the Whole generator may bc regulated according to requirements by using a suitable number of the independent water containers and their heating elements. Moreover,isiiice all of the water containers and their heating elements are combined in one structure, with a common steam space, the Waste of heat through radiation into the atmosphere, when only a portion of the water containers and heating elements are in use, is reduced to a minimum, the heat. which not used iii one of the water containers in developing steam therein being taken up by the water in an adjacent container which is not then in use. Furthermore, repairs can be made readily at any time without requiring more tha a brief discontinuance ofwtlic use of the whole generator, since the heating tions made between the remaining water containers and heating elements to permit the use ofsuch remaining water containers and heating 4elements tobe continued.
It will be understood that the: forni and arrangement of the outer shell or casing and of the water containers and their heating elements and connections may be varied to invention is not, therefore, restricted to the precise construction and arrangement shown and described herein.
I claim as m" invention:
1. An electrical steam generator, compris ing a common shell or casing, a plurality of independent water containers therein, each adapted to receive and hold a body of water separate from and independent of that in cach of the other containers, and communicatiiig with a common steam space, and a plurality of independent electrical heating, elements distributed in the several Water y containers, whereby the Water in each con: tainer may be heated independently of that l in the other containers.
element can be removed easily from any one of the water containers and suitable connecl suit dierent conditions of use, and that the ndepenlent Water containers therein, each adapt-oel to receive and holdl a body of water separate from and'independent of that in Jr @sich of the other containers, and communi- Eating "with common steam space, a pluraltv of independent heating elements distribn he several Water containers, each of salici ylief 11g elements consisting of a base 5t@ willi :i vertical, pillar and radially i- .ruling insulating Wings, heating 'rods on said Support, and connected in fm elofftrioal steam g '(11o1\tor7 comprising r.. common Shell or c sing, a plurality of inflependoot Water AContainers inserted through tho bottom of said casing and @noli container being adapted to receive and hold a. body of witter Separate from amd imlependent of that. in @ach of the other oou miners, plates secured to the bottom of Ytho Shell or casing to Support andv retain' the waiter ontziioors., and :1 plurality of indo- Qomlent felectriozil heating elements (glistrioi ntf-cl in thosovornl 'water contninor.
.im elotrionl steam generator, compriso1 Sillon shell or casing, a plurality of? independent Water Containers inserted tlfvouglr tim bottom of Said casing'V and @zich coiitzxinor being adapted to receive :mil lloltl @uw n that, in each of the other Conf will@ Secured to the bottom of the ont electrical heating elements distribby Siil plate. modification Signed and witnessed Y my of Fbruary, A. D., 1909.
` ELEZER I. lflil'l.
in' the presence ot'- KRUGER? i tsnos L. 0755EA.
a elootrioal connections to Said. rods.'
'boil f of water separate from and indea casing' to Support and retain thel Wmo? coni-immers, and a plurality ot 1i1de-
US47739109A 1909-02-11 1909-02-11 Electrical steam-generator. Expired - Lifetime US944050A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US47739109A US944050A (en) 1909-02-11 1909-02-11 Electrical steam-generator.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US47739109A US944050A (en) 1909-02-11 1909-02-11 Electrical steam-generator.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US944050A true US944050A (en) 1909-12-21

Family

ID=3012472

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US47739109A Expired - Lifetime US944050A (en) 1909-02-11 1909-02-11 Electrical steam-generator.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US944050A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426302A (en) * 1944-05-22 1947-08-26 Gabler John Electric water heater
US3243575A (en) * 1963-08-14 1966-03-29 Sr Leonard Vignere Apparatus for the electric heating and vaporization of a liquid
US3381111A (en) * 1966-01-21 1968-04-30 Gen Machine Company Inc Electric heating boiler

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426302A (en) * 1944-05-22 1947-08-26 Gabler John Electric water heater
US3243575A (en) * 1963-08-14 1966-03-29 Sr Leonard Vignere Apparatus for the electric heating and vaporization of a liquid
US3381111A (en) * 1966-01-21 1968-04-30 Gen Machine Company Inc Electric heating boiler

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US944050A (en) Electrical steam-generator.
US2925499A (en) X-ray apparatus
US1401035A (en) Gas-generator
US2924714A (en) Electron accelerator
EP3633069A1 (en) 2 mw hydrogen generator housed in a container
US995132A (en) Electric steam-generator.
US1145508A (en) Hydro-electric storing and distributing system.
US20220368180A1 (en) Unique method of harnessing energy from the magnetic domains found in ferromagnetic and paramagnetic materials
US666387A (en) Apparatus for producing alkali, electricity, and hydrogen from alkali-metal amalgam.
US1525998A (en) Electric steam generator
US1729685A (en) Electric water heater and steam generator
US523805A (en) John a
US1040481A (en) Steam-generator.
US516088A (en) Steam-generator and heating apparatus
US1148808A (en) Electrical steam-generator.
US1441606A (en) Apparatus for and method of protecting articles from creeping insects
US683859A (en) Steam-boiler.
US1433669A (en) Stobaoe battery
US922817A (en) Steam-generator.
US583912A (en) krotz
US1029692A (en) Gas-generator.
US591265A (en) High-tension battery
US593559A (en) Ebbbobbb
US498907A (en) Setts
US701422A (en) Steam-generator.