US99998A - stevens - Google Patents

stevens Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US99998A
US99998A US99998DA US99998A US 99998 A US99998 A US 99998A US 99998D A US99998D A US 99998DA US 99998 A US99998 A US 99998A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
tube
water
circulating
spiral
tubes
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
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US99998A publication Critical patent/US99998A/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
    • F22B3/00Other methods of steam generation; Steam boilers not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • F22B3/02Other methods of steam generation; Steam boilers not provided for in other groups of this subclass involving the use of working media other than water

Definitions

  • Figure 2 represents a horizontal section through the water-tube, and the spiral circulating-tube therein.
  • My invention relates to means for producing a circulation of water within tubes of a steam-generator, which are' in direct contact with the chamber of combustion, and consists in the employment of a spiral tube within the water-tube of the boiler, for the purpose of producing a perfect uniform circulation of the water in and through said tube in a Spiral course, in such manner that while the water shall pass over and be in contact with the entire heating surface of the water-tube, it shall have an equal and uniform i'low in descending through and ascending around the spiral tube.
  • A represents one of such vertical water-tubes. These tubes are ot' suitable diameter, closed and sealed at their lower ends, and communicate at their -upper ends with the interior of the boiler to the crown sheet B, to which they are secured in any suitable manner.
  • a circulating-tube, C is placed, so as to rest upon the bottom of the watertube. It is open at both ends, and also communicates with the water in the boiler. It may be made ot any suitable thin metal, but a composition of metals is preferable, and in its cross-section its area is slightly greater than the circulating area of the water-tube A.
  • This circulating-tube O is of spiral form, the folds being graduated so as to allow an easy flow of the water through them, and the circle described by these folds is equal to the interior diameter of the watertube, so that it may be inserted ltherein and form a continuous spiral surface in contact with the interior of the water-tube.

Description

waited (mes ate-ut @imita JOHN o. STEVENS, OF SOUTH NORWALK, OONNEOTIOUT.
Letters .Patent No. 99,998, dated February 15, 1870.
CIRCULATING-TUBE FOR STEAM-GENERATORS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and mal :ing part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN C. STEVENS, of vSouth Norwalk, in the county of Fairfield, and State of Connecticut, have invented .certain new and useful Improven'ients in Circulating Tubes for Steam-Generators; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which make part thereof', and in which- Figure l represents a vertical longitudinal sect-ion of one ofthe water-tubes of a steam-generator, showf ing my improved circulating spiral tube therein.
Figure 2 represents a horizontal section through the water-tube, and the spiral circulating-tube therein.
My invention relates to means for producing a circulation of water within tubes of a steam-generator, which are' in direct contact with the chamber of combustion, and consists in the employment of a spiral tube within the water-tube of the boiler, for the purpose of producing a perfect uniform circulation of the water in and through said tube in a Spiral course, in such manner that while the water shall pass over and be in contact with the entire heating surface of the water-tube, it shall have an equal and uniform i'low in descending through and ascending around the spiral tube.
The construction of boiler to which my improve- Aments are applicable is that where the water-tubes,
either inclined or vertical, are made to extend into the chamber of combustion; and in the accompanying drawings? A represents one of such vertical water-tubes. These tubes are ot' suitable diameter, closed and sealed at their lower ends, and communicate at their -upper ends with the interior of the boiler to the crown sheet B, to which they are secured in any suitable manner.
Within each of these tubes a circulating-tube, C, is placed, so as to rest upon the bottom of the watertube. It is open at both ends, and also communicates with the water in the boiler. It may be made ot any suitable thin metal, but a composition of metals is preferable, and in its cross-section its area is slightly greater than the circulating area of the water-tube A.
This circulating-tube O is of spiral form, the folds being graduated so as to allow an easy flow of the water through them, and the circle described by these folds is equal to the interior diameter of the watertube, so that it may be inserted ltherein and form a continuous spiral surface in contact with the interior of the water-tube.
'lhe water from the boiler passes into and descends, in a spiral course, through the circulating-tube C into the water-tube A through the openings a at the lower end of said spiral tube, and in ascending around the latter it is .brought continuously in contact'with the hot sides of the enclosing-tube A throughout the ascend around it in direct contact with the interior of the water-tube, also in a spiral course, substantially as described.
3. The circulating-tube C supported within the water-tube A by its folds, substantially in the manner herein described.
JOHN C. STEVENS.
Witnesses:
T. H. UPPERMAN, A. E. H. JOHNSON.
US99998D stevens Expired - Lifetime US99998A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US99998A true US99998A (en) 1870-02-15

Family

ID=2169457

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US99998D Expired - Lifetime US99998A (en) stevens

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US99998A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499608A (en) * 1944-07-31 1950-03-07 Charles N Rink Heat exchange device

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2499608A (en) * 1944-07-31 1950-03-07 Charles N Rink Heat exchange device

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US85149A (en) Improvement in tubes for steam-generators
US99998A (en) stevens
US108050A (en) Improvement in water-heaters
US523672A (en) Boiler
US96885A (en) Improvement in steam-boilers
US97865A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US91294A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US104511A (en) Samuel i
US118457A (en) Improvement in steam-boilers
US889388A (en) Return-flue boiler.
US108604A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US8226A (en) William e
US94377A (en) baker
US80633A (en) John kelshaw
US652866A (en) Water-tube boiler.
US100411A (en) William h
US66397A (en) Improvement in steam-genebatoes
US103059A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US106388A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US80431A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US104167A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US79385A (en) Improvement in feed-water heatees for boilers
USRE3904E (en) Improvement in steam-boilers
US119225A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US104533A (en) Improvement in steam-generators