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US963208A
US963208A US52730809A US1909527308A US963208A US 963208 A US963208 A US 963208A US 52730809 A US52730809 A US 52730809A US 1909527308 A US1909527308 A US 1909527308A US 963208 A US963208 A US 963208A
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in smoke consuming apparatus and the object in view is to produce a simple and eiiicient apparatus of this nature so arranged that dense soot and smoke may be separated by causing water to be sprayed in the smoke pipe to absorb the particles of smoke and cause the same to be precipitated within the smoke stack.
  • A designates a flue adapted to communicate with the fire chamber of a furnace boiler and opens into the smoke stack B.
  • K is a boiler and D a pipe communicating with the boiler and extending to and connected with a pump D which in turn is connected with a pipe D2 leading into the smoke stack at any suitable height.
  • a pipe D2 leading into the smoke stack at any suitable height.
  • an invertedl saucer shaped member C adapted to spray the water as it is forced up through the pipe D2.
  • cubical shaped members, designated by letter F Positioned at any suitable location or locations within the smoke stack are cubical shaped members, designated by letter F, each of which has its outer corners fastened to the interior of the pipe at positions diametrically opposite and an opening is made in diametrically opposite corners through which the pipe D2 passes as shown.
  • a tank G Positioned at the lower end of the smoke stack is a tank G in which the water, as it falls from the member C accumulates and a pipe I leads from said receptacle to a pump l-l through which the water is elevated through the pipe E which enters the smoke stack at any suitable location and is turned into a coil E where the water may be heated by the waste heat of the pipe and returned to the boiler K.
  • the smoke heavily laden with soot passing into the smoke stack will come in contact with the water which is forced through the pipe D2, which water trickling down over the wire mesh work of the members F will cause the soot to be absorbed by the water and fall to the tank or reservoir in the bottom of the pipe, thus preventing soot from escaping to thev atmosphere.
  • the heavy particles of soot being precipitated from the water will settle in the bottom of the pipe and the water will be pumped back through the pipe E and be reheated by the waste heat, be returned to the boiler and used again.
  • An apparatus for spraying water within a stack for removing cinders, etc., from the products of combustion comprising, in conibination with a furnace and boiler, a smoke stack with a flue forming communication between the latter and said boiler, the lower portion of said smoke stack having an cnlarged chambered portion, the lower end of which terminates in flanges and adapted to be held stationary, a tank positioned within said enlarged portion of the stack and underneath a shoulder formed at the upper end of said enlarged portion of the stack, a pump, a pipe communicating with the latter and extending through the wall of the enlarged chambered portion of the stack and said tank, a second pipe leading from said pump, extending upward and passing through the wall of the stack above its point of communication with said flue, said second pipe turned into a coil within the stack, again passing through the wall thereof and communicating with said boiler, a second pump Acommunicating with the boiler, a pipe connected to said second pump

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E. T. JENKINS, DEGD.
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Y PPLIUTIQN FILED NOV. 18, 1908.' BENEWBD NOV. 1 0,' 1909. 963,298., Patented July 5 nu: Nomzls PETERs co., wAsHrNu-roN, n. cy
Nl Sf ANNAH ROCKHILL CLARK, 017 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, EXECUTRIX OF EDTWARD THOMAS JENKINS, DECEASED.
SMOKE-STACK.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed November 18, 1908, Serial No. 463,351. Renewed November 10, 1909. Serial No. 527,308.
T o all whom it may concern:
Be it known that EDWARD T. JENKINS, deceased, during his lifetime a citizen of the 1United States, residing at Spokane, in the county of Spokane and State of lashington, did invent certain new and useful lmprovemcnts in Smoke-Stacks; and l, ANNAH Room-ULL CLARK, eXecutriX of EDwmD T. JENKIN s, deceased, do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part o-f this specilication.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in smoke consuming apparatus and the object in view is to produce a simple and eiiicient apparatus of this nature so arranged that dense soot and smoke may be separated by causing water to be sprayed in the smoke pipe to absorb the particles of smoke and cause the same to be precipitated within the smoke stack.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which l have shown a side elevation of the apparatus.
Reference now being had to the details of the drawings by letter, A designates a flue adapted to communicate with the lire chamber of a furnace boiler and opens into the smoke stack B.
K is a boiler and D a pipe communicating with the boiler and extending to and connected with a pump D which in turn is connected with a pipe D2 leading into the smoke stack at any suitable height. At the upper end of the pipe D2 is an invertedl saucer shaped member C adapted to spray the water as it is forced up through the pipe D2. Positioned at any suitable location or locations within the smoke stack are cubical shaped members, designated by letter F, each of which has its outer corners fastened to the interior of the pipe at positions diametrically opposite and an opening is made in diametrically opposite corners through which the pipe D2 passes as shown. Positioned at the lower end of the smoke stack is a tank G in which the water, as it falls from the member C accumulates and a pipe I leads from said receptacle to a pump l-l through which the water is elevated through the pipe E which enters the smoke stack at any suitable location and is turned into a coil E where the water may be heated by the waste heat of the pipe and returned to the boiler K.
In operation, the smoke heavily laden with soot passing into the smoke stack will come in contact with the water which is forced through the pipe D2, which water trickling down over the wire mesh work of the members F will cause the soot to be absorbed by the water and fall to the tank or reservoir in the bottom of the pipe, thus preventing soot from escaping to thev atmosphere. The heavy particles of soot being precipitated from the water will settle in the bottom of the pipe and the water will be pumped back through the pipe E and be reheated by the waste heat, be returned to the boiler and used again. i
What I claim to be new is An apparatus for spraying water within a stack for removing cinders, etc., from the products of combustion, comprising, in conibination with a furnace and boiler, a smoke stack with a flue forming communication between the latter and said boiler, the lower portion of said smoke stack having an cnlarged chambered portion, the lower end of which terminates in flanges and adapted to be held stationary, a tank positioned within said enlarged portion of the stack and underneath a shoulder formed at the upper end of said enlarged portion of the stack, a pump, a pipe communicating with the latter and extending through the wall of the enlarged chambered portion of the stack and said tank, a second pipe leading from said pump, extending upward and passing through the wall of the stack above its point of communication with said flue, said second pipe turned into a coil within the stack, again passing through the wall thereof and communicating with said boiler, a second pump Acommunicating with the boiler, a pipe connected to said second pump In testimony whereof I hereunto afix my end passing through the stack and eXtendsignature 1n the presence of two witnesses. l0
ing upwardly therein through said Coil, an ANNAH ROCKHILL CLARK, inverted cup fastened over the upper end of Emea-umd@ of' the estate of Edward T. Jenksaid pipe which extends through the coil, ins, deceased.
and open mesh work enges mounted upon wfitnesses:y v
the pipe carrying said inverted cup und E. F. WAGGONER,
above said coil7 as set forth. H. E. COUGHLIN.
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US2501292A (en) * 1945-11-28 1950-03-21 Joy Mfg Co Liquid contactor
US2508618A (en) * 1948-08-02 1950-05-23 St Louis Fly Ash Elimination C Fly ash eliminator

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US2501292A (en) * 1945-11-28 1950-03-21 Joy Mfg Co Liquid contactor
US2508618A (en) * 1948-08-02 1950-05-23 St Louis Fly Ash Elimination C Fly ash eliminator

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