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US977651A
US977651A US56633910A US1910566339A US977651A US 977651 A US977651 A US 977651A US 56633910 A US56633910 A US 56633910A US 1910566339 A US1910566339 A US 1910566339A US 977651 A US977651 A US 977651A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10JPRODUCTION OF PRODUCER GAS, WATER-GAS, SYNTHESIS GAS FROM SOLID CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, OR MIXTURES CONTAINING THESE GASES; CARBURETTING AIR OR OTHER GASES
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  • My invention is an improved gas producer comprising a revolving body, w ich carries a blast box within and a table beneath its ash hopper, in combination with a stationary poker adapted to act between the hopper and the table.
  • the leading objects of my invention are to provide improved means for removing the ashes in a manner more satisfactory than has heretofore obtained, to avoid the grinding action of a stationary blast mechanism within a revoluble body, to seal the body citiciently and to provide simple construction.
  • Figure l is a sectional elevation of a gas producer embodying my improvements
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the lower part of the ash hopper taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of the lower part-oi. a producer body having a modified construction.
  • the apparatus as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, comprises the stationary ash receiver 1 having thereon'the circular track 2 and therein the circular channel 3.
  • the producer body 4 is supported revolubly by bearings 5 and wheels 6 journaled therein and revoluble on the track 2.
  • the conical ash hopper 7, which depends from the body 4 into the receptacle 1, carries a cylindrical apron 8 extendinginto the channelB which contains water for sealing the connection between the receptacle and the body. Hollow 9 are supported by the hopper 7 and support the blast box 10 which carries the deflectors 11 and 12, the box discharging through the ports 13 and 14. 'A
  • blast pipe 15 extends through'the. receiver I and discharges into the revoluble box 10.
  • a dished table 16 is fixed to the box 10 beneath the hopper 7 with which it revolves,
  • a bar 17 is movable longitudinally through a bearing 18 carried by the receiver 1 and sections 7 and, 7
  • the body is provided with a channel 19 and the top 20 has the apron 21 thereon which extends into water in the channel for sealing the connections, the top supporting the poker 20.
  • Pipes 22 connect a channel 23, into. which the channel 19 overflows, with the boxes 9 which are thus water cooled.
  • the hopper? is provided with radial boxes 24 which support the table 16 and communicate with the sta tionary blast pipe .15, the boxes having in the sides thereof the openings 25 through which blast is distributed within the revolvinghopper.
  • the ash hopper is preferably made in two connected by flanges 7 and '7? thereon, the lower section having the parts 8, 9 and 24 fixed thereto.
  • a gas producer a revoluble body, a blast box carried by said body, a bottom table carried by said body, and means acting between said body and table for breaking up and removing ashes.
  • arcvoluble body having an ash hopper-,an ash table carried by said body beneath said h0pper,-and stirring mechanism comprising an adjustable bar disposed between said hopper and table.
  • a revoluble body In a gas producer, a revoluble body, holloyv arms carried by said body, and means supported by said arms whereby blast is introduced tosaid body.

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W. B. HUGHES.
GAS PRODUCER.
APPLICATION FILLED mm 11, 1910.
Patented Dec. 6, 1910.
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WILLIAM B. HUGHES, F GLEVELAND,-OHIO.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 6, 1910.
Application filed June 11, 1910. ScriaI No. 566,339.
To all whom it may concern:
it known that I, IVILLIAM B. HUGHES, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city Cleveland, county of Cuyahoga, and fitatc of. Ohio, have invented certain Improvements in Ga:sProclucers, of which the following is a specification. Y
My invention is an improved gas producer comprising a revolving body, w ich carries a blast box within and a table beneath its ash hopper, in combination with a stationary poker adapted to act between the hopper and the table.
The leading objects of my invention are to provide improved means for removing the ashes in a manner more satisfactory than has heretofore obtained, to avoid the grinding action of a stationary blast mechanism within a revoluble body, to seal the body citiciently and to provide simple construction.
In the drawings, Figure l is a sectional elevation of a gas producer embodying my improvements, Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the lower part of the ash hopper taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of the lower part-oi. a producer body having a modified construction. r
The apparatus, as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, comprises the stationary ash receiver 1 having thereon'the circular track 2 and therein the circular channel 3. The producer body 4 is supported revolubly by bearings 5 and wheels 6 journaled therein and revoluble on the track 2. The conical ash hopper 7, which depends from the body 4 into the receptacle 1, carries a cylindrical apron 8 extendinginto the channelB which contains water for sealing the connection between the receptacle and the body. Hollow 9 are supported by the hopper 7 and support the blast box 10 which carries the deflectors 11 and 12, the box discharging through the ports 13 and 14. 'A
blast pipe 15 extends through'the. receiver I and discharges into the revoluble box 10.
A dished table 16 is fixed to the box 10 beneath the hopper 7 with which it revolves, A bar 17 is movable longitudinally through a bearing 18 carried by the receiver 1 and sections 7 and, 7
is adapted to be inserted, when and as desired, between the hopper 7 and table 16 for the purpose of breaking up the bed of ashes and removing them gradually, so as to avoid the effect of previous operations which continuously grind or ..serape out the ashes so as to drop and discharge the fuel.
The body is provided with a channel 19 and the top 20 has the apron 21 thereon which extends into water in the channel for sealing the connections, the top supporting the poker 20. Pipes 22 connect a channel 23, into. which the channel 19 overflows, with the boxes 9 which are thus water cooled.
As shown in Fig. 3, the hopper? is provided with radial boxes 24 which support the table 16 and communicate with the sta tionary blast pipe .15, the boxes having in the sides thereof the openings 25 through which blast is distributed within the revolvinghopper.
The ash hopper is preferably made in two connected by flanges 7 and '7? thereon, the lower section having the parts 8, 9 and 24 fixed thereto.
Having described my invention, I claim z-- 1. In a gas producer, a revoluble body, a blast box carried by said body, a bottom table carried by said body, and means acting between said body and table for breaking up and removing ashes.
9 having an ash hopper, an ash table carried by said body beneath said hopper, and a stirringdevice disposed between said hopper and table. v i
In a gas producer/a revoluble body In a gas producer, arcvoluble body having an ash hopper-,an ash table carried by said body beneath said h0pper,-and stirring mechanism comprising an adjustable bar disposed between said hopper and table.
at; In a gas producer, a revoluble body,
arms carried by said body, and blast mechanism supported by said ar ns.
In a gas producer, a revoluble body, holloyv arms carried by said body, and means supported by said arms whereby blast is introduced tosaid body.
, 6. In a gas producer, a revoluble body blast mechanism carried by said body, and
' syn m1 means carried by said body water coolname ibis 9th (lay of June, 1910, in the in said blast mech anisnl V 1 prasence 0; subscribing Wiinasses.
c. In 21 ms ")lOCzMCBI, revoluhle bomy, V U a hollow cairi'ied by said bndy, and means HUGH-4 5, for supplying Water to said arms 01? cool-- Witmsses:
ing them. ROBERT JAMES EABLEY,
In Witmss wheres 1 have hezeunta set my J03. G. :DENNY, J2.
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