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USRE9409E
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  • FIG. n
  • ALFRED BERNEY or BOSTON
  • MAss MAss
  • ASSIG-NOR BY MusNE AssIeNMums
  • The-purpose of my additions to the mechan ism, as aforesaid, is to prevent settlement of 5 sparks Or other matters in or their clogging each of the, return-tines, and particularly at and near the junction of each with the pipe leading down into itfrom the receiving or annular chamber, and this I accom plish by means of an enlargement or chamber and a jet-pipe to lead steam, whether direct Or waste, into such chamber, to clear it.
  • A denotes the fire-box
  • B the boiler
  • J the smoke'box
  • D the chim- 7o 'ncy, of an ordinary locomotive-engine.
  • chimney extends down within and above the smoke-box, and where projecting above it is snrrt'nnidedconcentrically by aeasiug, E, proi'idrd with an Open bonnet, F, across which is a concavo-convex wire-netting or strainer, G.
  • annular space or chamber a, such chamber, as shown, being provided with a donblc sloped bottom,- I) l), to lead to two pipes, c c, or conduits,'thatopen out of and extend down from the chamber a and to and into auxiliary chambers 11 l:[, arranged as shown.
  • each of the said chambers H of two hollow conic irustums, d e, united at their bases. ()thert'orms may be used.
  • Each of these auxiliary chambers opensat one end into one of two air-blast pipes, l l, and at its opposite end into one of two return ilues or pipes, K K, that, go through the lower part of the boiler and open into the firebox or the placethereof, all. being asshown.
  • K K return ilues or pipes
  • frustum is a hollow conic frustum, '13, provided with an The said frustum and lip are supported in position by standards I, projecting up from the cone y, all being arranged as represented, the frustum being open at its-interior base.
  • the auxiliary tube is to save the flue from wear and inj u ry by the sparks.
  • the said guard tube R is for use with the said flue K only when the latter is combined with means, substantially as described; for drawing the sparks into and through the flue, and thence into the fire-box, to be there consumed. Itis found, in practice, that a flue under such conditions is readily worn byithe sparks, and to be kept in orderit must be re enforced by the tube R.
  • a conduit to lead steam from the steam-space ot' the boiler to such chambers may be employed, or such conduits from the steam-space may also be used with those leading from the said blast-pipe.
  • the said conduit is shown at m such being pro vided with a cock, n, to close or open it.
  • While the. engine may be. advancing on a, railway air will be caused to pass'through the air-inducts -I I, and thence into and through the auxiliary chambers H H, and thence into 1 stantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • auxiliary chambers serve to free them of any sparks or waste matters that may be in them or be disposed to remain in them, and will, when the jets are not over three-quarters of an inch in diameter, aid combustion very much.
  • the chambers alone will prevent the gathering of the sparks andchoking the return-tines at their junctions with the pipes c I have found that without such chambers combined and arranged with the pipes c c, the air-blast pipes l I, and the returntiues K K, clogging of the return-flues will immediately follow.
  • the jet pipe from the boiler steam-space to the auxiliary chamber I1 enables me to clear the chamber when the engine may be either at rest or retrogradi g, the clearance while the engine maybe advancing. being effected by the steam deflected-into the chamber from the steam-blast pipe. Such steam will also prevent smoke i'rom issuing from the stack, and when let in in large quantities will deaden the fire, and thus prevent steam from generating too fast.
  • the re-enforce guard-tube R in combination with the return-flue K and firebox, all being substantially as described.

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WITNE Assjgnor, by mesne assigpmqnts t .o TH; GLOBE Comm. Spark Arreste r for Locomotives. No. 9,409. I I v Reiss u e-d Oct. 12 18-80.
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INVENTEIR UNITED STATES.
PATENT OFFICE.
ALFRED BERNEY, or BOSTON, MAss, ASSIG-NOR, BY MusNE AssIeNMums,
' TO THE GLOBE COMPANY, or iIAIrrFOR -OONN.
'SPARK-ARRESTER FQR LOCOMOTIVES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Reissued Letters Patent No. 9,409, dated October 12, 1880.
' Original X o. 163,565, dated May 25, 1875. Application for reissue tiled September 23, 1880.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALFRED Banner, of the city of Boston, in the county of Sutl'olk and State of Massachusetts, have invented cerwin new and useful Innwovements in Spark- Arresters for Locomotives; and I do hereby declare that the following a. full, clear, and exact description 0.1: the invention, that will enable others skilled in the art to which it apo pertains to make and use the same, reference My invention has reference to meclmnisin or.
means for arresting sparks, cinders, or combustible products in the chimney-and transferring them therefrom into the fire-place, the
mechanism or mechanical means which contain my invention, or to which it is applied or is combined, containing a line or lines leading fromthe chimney to theiirebox, through which 0 flue or fiues the sparks are notdrivenby continuous action of the steam-blast, but first i'all into an annular chamber, and, by the action of a eurrentot' air forced into and through the return pipe orpipes, are drawn trom said cham- 5 ber down one or more pipes, connectir g it with the return flue or fines, and driven through such flue orflnes, which go through the boiler and to the fireplace on box, the said conr bustible products, gaseous or carbonaceous as 0 they may be, being carried or forced into the fire, to be consumed thereby, in order to be utilized or aid in producing heat.
The-purpose of my additions to the mechan ism, as aforesaid, is to prevent settlement of 5 sparks Or other matters in or their clogging each of the, return-tines, and particularly at and near the junction of each with the pipe leading down into itfrom the receiving or annular chamber, and this I accom plish by means of an enlargement or chamber and a jet-pipe to lead steam, whether direct Or waste, into such chamber, to clear it.
Furthermore, I have arranged inthe fire place at its back, and in rear of the return flue or llues,an inclined deflector or plate, and have 5 provided the lire-box. with one or aseries of air-passages to open outward 'in advance of the dellcctor and into the atmosphere, so that one or more currents of air may rush through said passage or passages and impinge against the deflector, in order to be heated thereby, and to preserve it from being burned or injnred by the fire, such deflector also being to deflect down into the tire'the cinders and gases drawn through the'return flue or tines. The enteri: air thus heated aids in the com bustion oi the gaseous or carbonaceous products in the firebox. p
in the drawings, A denotes the lire-box, B the boiler, (J the smoke'box, and D the chim- 7o 'ncy, of an ordinary locomotive-engine. The
chimney extends down within and above the smoke-box, and where projecting above it is snrrt'nnidedconcentrically by aeasiug, E, proi'idrd with an Open bonnet, F, across which is a concavo-convex wire-netting or strainer, G. There is an annular space or chamber, a, such chamber, as shown, being provided with a donblc sloped bottom,- I) l), to lead to two pipes, c c, or conduits,'thatopen out of and extend down from the chamber a and to and into auxiliary chambers 11 l:[, arranged as shown. I prefer to form each of the said chambers H of two hollow conic irustums, d e, united at their bases. ()thert'orms may be used. Each of these auxiliary chambers opensat one end into one of two air-blast pipes, l l, and at its opposite end into one of two return ilues or pipes, K K, that, go through the lower part of the boiler and open into the firebox or the placethereof, all. being asshown. Into the interior of the steam-blast pipe L, that opens into the lower end of the chimney U, I lead two small ducts Or pipes ff, and continue them from the blast-pipe 11 to and into the auxiliary chambers 11 I1 oi. the return-lines K K, in manner as shown.
'lhe air-blast pipes} I are open through the in'tercept.ing and deflecting lip, k.
retut'nihic and substitute, another.
front head of the smoke-box, so as to lead air from the atmosphere into auxiliary chambers 11 H, and thence into the return-fines K K.
Above the chimney DD, and within the bon net, is an inverted hollow cone, 9, supported in position, as shown, by two pipes, h h, opening outof it and extending from the chimney, the said pipes, at their ends, opening into the annular chamber a.
Above the coneg, with a space between them,
is a hollow conic frustum, '13, provided with an The said frustum and lip are supported in position by standards I, projecting up from the cone y, all being arranged as represented, the frustum being open at its-interior base.
The smoke and waste steam, after escaping from the top of the chimney I), flow or are forced up outside of the cone g, of any suitable construction, and the sparks, striking against the lips k, fall down into the said cone, then pass 'from the cone down through the pipes h h into the annular chamber a. The combined smoke, gases, and steam escape up through from one end, of the return flue to the other,
and to fit thereto. The auxiliary tube is to save the flue from wear and inj u ry by the sparks.
After the guard-tn be may have become worn by the heat and sparks I extract it from the This saves all necessity of removing the does from the boiler and' substituting others.
The said guard tube R is for use with the said flue K only when the latter is combined with means, substantially as described; for drawing the sparks into and through the flue, and thence into the fire-box, to be there consumed. Itis found, in practice, that a flue under such conditions is readily worn byithe sparks, and to be kept in orderit must be re enforced by the tube R.
Instead 'of the jet-pipes to lead from the waste-steam blast-pipc to the auxiliary chau1- bers H H, a conduit to lead steam from the steam-space ot' the boiler to such chambers may be employed, or such conduits from the steam-space may also be used with those leading from the said blast-pipe. Inthe drawings the said conduit is shown at m such being pro vided with a cock, n, to close or open it.
While the. engine may be. advancing on a, railway air will be caused to pass'through the air-inducts -I I, and thence into and through the auxiliary chambers H H, and thence into 1 stantially as and for the purpose set forth.
auxiliary chambers serve to free them of any sparks or waste matters that may be in them or be disposed to remain in them, and will, when the jets are not over three-quarters of an inch in diameter, aid combustion very much.
Generally speaking, the chambers alone will prevent the gathering of the sparks andchoking the return-tines at their junctions with the pipes c I have found that without such chambers combined and arranged with the pipes c c, the air-blast pipes l I, and the returntiues K K, clogging of the return-flues will immediately follow.
The jet pipe from the boiler steam-space to the auxiliary chamber I1 enables me to clear the chamber when the engine may be either at rest or retrogradi g, the clearance while the engine maybe advancing. being effected by the steam deflected-into the chamber from the steam-blast pipe. Such steam will also prevent smoke i'rom issuing from the stack, and when let in in large quantities will deaden the fire, and thus prevent steam from generating too fast.
At the back of the fireplace, and-with respect to the rear endsofthe return-fines, as shown, therewisan inclined plateor deflector, O, in advanceof which and througli the back of the fire-place, and to open into the atmosph reu'nder the-boiler, are one "or more tubes or air-passages, 11?, such ,bjeingftd let air in upon the deflectonso'as to be heated thereby and to preserve'it from injury by the fire. The air in thuseatering and impinging against the deflector becomes heated by the abstrac-.
, tion of heat from the deflector and aids in cornbustion of the smoke' and gases.
Having thus described 'my invention; what I claim, and desire to jsecure by Letters Pat ent, is' 1 i H, in combinatiouwith anair-blast pipe, I, return-fines K,- conduit c, annular chamber a,
and steam-pipe an :substantiallyas and for the purpose specifle llgg 2. In combination withrthe any i'pe I, mixiliary chamber H, menu- 1, annn archamber a, conduit 0, retnyn-fliies'K, and. a, pipe or pipes, f or m, eon'aec'ting' with the steam-space of' the boiler or the exhaust-steam from the cyl- IOO - 95 1 In aspa-rk-arrcster,an auniliary chamber,
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inders, all substantially as andfor the purpose described. 1 i 4 p 4 3. In mbina tion ,with theauxiliary cham her H, the air-blast pipe I, and the 'returneflue K, applied to a boiler audits smoke-box, a
pipe 'or pipes, for mm, to lead steam from,
the stc'am-blast pipe or from the steam-space of the boiler, or both, into the said chamber H, all being substantially as and for the pur-'-' pose described.
4. The combination, with the deflector 'arranged in the fire-place, and with the rear ends of the return-lines, ofone or more air-inlets, P; i
arranged in advance of the deflector, all sub- 5. The re-enforce guard-tube R, in combination with the return-flue K and firebox, all being substantially as described.
6. In a spark-arrester, an a'nnular'chambcr 5 connected at one side by pipes to-a conduit, 0, leading from the stack and reccivin g the sparks, &c., and at thetother side to .returmflues,
through which the sparks and prod lCiS of combustion are forced back into the furnace by one 10 or more jets of steam, substantially as speci- 7. The combination of the auxiliary chain ber H with the air-blast pipe I, return-flue K, conduit 0, annular chamber a, means for inter- 15 cepting the sparks and deflecting them into it,
and a live or exhaust steam jet for forcing the sparks and products of combustion back into the furnace,all arran ged substantially as shown and herein described. Y
8. In a spark-arrester, the combination of the-chamber a, conduit a, chamber H, and rehave hereunto set my hand-this 16th day of- September, 1880.
' ALFRED BERNEY.
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Gno. MQMILLER, R0131. GUARD.

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