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US1068925A
US1068925A US65952511A US1911659525A US1068925A US 1068925 A US1068925 A US 1068925A US 65952511 A US65952511 A US 65952511A US 1911659525 A US1911659525 A US 1911659525A US 1068925 A US1068925 A US 1068925A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23MCASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • An object of the invention is to produce an improved device for use either as a door closure for smelting furnaces, or as a damper to regulate the draft of the furnace;
  • a device constructed in accordance with our present invention is adapted for use either as a door or damper and has greatly increased durability.
  • the body of our improved device provides the heat-resisting surface of the door or damper, and preferably consists of a unitary slab of refractory material of the nature of firebrick.
  • Our construction does away with all metallic members at points where the device is subjected to destructive heat, and results in substantially an all-refractory door or damper, in so far as the exposed portions thereof are concerned, the metallic members employed being confined to simple hanger devices and connections of novel construction, so arranged as not to be subjected to destructive heat.
  • the construction and arrangement of the metallic parts are such as to minimize the liability of the refractory slab being fractured by any blows or strains to which the metallic parts are subjected in the manipulation of the device.
  • Figure 1 is a rear view of a door or damper constructed in accordance with our invention
  • Fig. 2 is an edge view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a broken plan view of the refractory slab
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary vertical section
  • F ig. 5 is a plan view showing two of our improved devices juxtaposed edgewise to constitute sections of a door closure for a furnace.
  • the same is preferably made in the shape of a single slab 10, and is formed in one face with recesses 11 extending be yond the center of thickness of the slab, communicating with which recesses are vertical bolt-holes 12, for receiving bolts 13, the upper ends of which pass through suitable holes formed in a hanger bar 14, near the ends thereof, the lower ends of the bolts being provided with nuts 15 in the recesses 11.
  • the hanger bar 14 has a transverse hole 16 for receiving any approved suspending device connected with any ordinary means for swinging the door or damper, or raising it into an outer position.
  • the bolt-holes 12 are oblong, having their major axes transverse to the face of the slab 10, and in connection with the bolts we employ clips 17 of inverted U-shape, which fit over the top of the slab 10 and are each provided in their top member with a hole 18, sufliciently large to snugly receive a bolt 13, the diameter of the said bolts and the holes 18 being less than the major axis of a recess 11.
  • the clips form protectors and the bolts 13 are prevented from striking the Walls of the vertical bolt-holes 12, so that any blow received by the bolt will not be communicated to the walls of the said hole, but will be dis tributed over a surface of the slab corresponding with that of one side of the clips, and thus the danger of fracture of the slab is minimized.
  • the ordinary construction requires that a single door be provided to reduce the exposed metallic surface; with our invention the slabs may be made of smaller size and a plurality of these employed to constitute a sectional. closure, the vertical side edges of the slabs in this case being brought into close contact with each other, as indicated in Fig. 5.
  • the sectional door also enables the sections to be raised or lowered separately or in unison,
  • a closure -or dampe-r for furnaces com-v. prising a body of refractory material having a protecting U-shaped device detachably' fitting its upper end, and a detachable hanger; the said proteetingdevice being separate from the hanger and independently detachable.
  • PHILLIPS J OSEPH'A.
  • KAPLAN'z' ⁇ Vitnesses JOSEPH l3.

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J. B; PHILLIPS & J. A. KAPLAN. FURNACE DOOR 0R DAMPER.
APPLIOATION FILED NOV.10. 1911.
1,068,925, Patented July 29, 1913.
ATTORNEYS COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH C0.,WASHINGTON. n.
; mTnn STATES PATENT ormc.
JOSEPH B. PHILLIPS AND JOSEPH A. KAPLAN, 0F ZANESVILLE, OHIO.
FURNACE DOOR OR DAMPER.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J uly 29, 1913.
App1ication filed November 10, 1911. Serial No. 659,525.
To all whom, it may concern Be it known that we, J OSEPI-I B. PHILLIPS and J osnrrr A. KAPLAN, citizens of the United States, and residents of Zanesville, 1n 'the county of Muskingum and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved Furnace Door or Damper, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
An object of the invention is to produce an improved device for use either as a door closure for smelting furnaces, or as a damper to regulate the draft of the furnace;
With the ordinary form of doors employed with smelting furnaces, the metallic body or frame provided for holding the brick facing is soon destroyed by the exceedingly high heat of the furnace, and its marked lack of durability causes considerable expense in the operation of the furnace. Also in the operation offurnaces at present, it is customary to lower a damper through a slot in the flue leading from the furnace to the stack to close the flue opening for regulating the draft, and it is customary for this purpose to employ a cast iron plate which burns or cracks ofi' in a short time.
A device constructed in accordance with our present invention is adapted for use either as a door or damper and has greatly increased durability.
The body of our improved device provides the heat-resisting surface of the door or damper, and preferably consists of a unitary slab of refractory material of the nature of firebrick. Our construction does away with all metallic members at points where the device is subjected to destructive heat, and results in substantially an all-refractory door or damper, in so far as the exposed portions thereof are concerned, the metallic members employed being confined to simple hanger devices and connections of novel construction, so arranged as not to be subjected to destructive heat. The construction and arrangement of the metallic parts are such as to minimize the liability of the refractory slab being fractured by any blows or strains to which the metallic parts are subjected in the manipulation of the device.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specificat-ion, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a rear view of a door or damper constructed in accordance with our invention; Fig. 2 is an edge view thereof; Fig. 3 is a broken plan view of the refractory slab; Fig. 4 is a fragmentary vertical section; and F ig. 5 is a plan view showing two of our improved devices juxtaposed edgewise to constitute sections of a door closure for a furnace.
In constructing the refractory portion of our device, the same is preferably made in the shape of a single slab 10, and is formed in one face with recesses 11 extending be yond the center of thickness of the slab, communicating with which recesses are vertical bolt-holes 12, for receiving bolts 13, the upper ends of which pass through suitable holes formed in a hanger bar 14, near the ends thereof, the lower ends of the bolts being provided with nuts 15 in the recesses 11. The hanger bar 14 has a transverse hole 16 for receiving any approved suspending device connected with any ordinary means for swinging the door or damper, or raising it into an outer position.
It will be observed that the bolt-holes 12 are oblong, having their major axes transverse to the face of the slab 10, and in connection with the bolts we employ clips 17 of inverted U-shape, which fit over the top of the slab 10 and are each provided in their top member with a hole 18, sufliciently large to snugly receive a bolt 13, the diameter of the said bolts and the holes 18 being less than the major axis of a recess 11. By this arrangement, should the device have a tendency to swing when being manipulated, the clips form protectors and the bolts 13 are prevented from striking the Walls of the vertical bolt-holes 12, so that any blow received by the bolt will not be communicated to the walls of the said hole, but will be dis tributed over a surface of the slab corresponding with that of one side of the clips, and thus the danger of fracture of the slab is minimized.
In some cases where very large doors are employed, say, five or six feet long, the ordinary construction requires that a single door be provided to reduce the exposed metallic surface; with our invention the slabs may be made of smaller size and a plurality of these employed to constitute a sectional. closure, the vertical side edges of the slabs in this case being brought into close contact with each other, as indicated in Fig. 5. The sectional door also enables the sections to be raised or lowered separately or in unison,
as may be found desirable to suit the con? venlence of the operator h Having thus described our lnvention, We
claim as new and desire to SBCUBG'bY'LEtlBGLS Patent:
1. A closure -or dampe-r for furnaces com-v. prising a body of refractory material having a protecting U-shaped device detachably' fitting its upper end, and a detachable hanger; the said proteetingdevice being separate from the hanger and independently detachable.-
2; A'closure or damper-forfurnaces com prising 'a body-of-refractory material having-a protectingdevicedetachably fitting its upper end, and a hanger-comprising-bolts connected with said bodyandpassing through saidprotecting device,- and a hanger bar engaging said bolts.-
3. As an article of-inanufacture, a slabfon furnace doors on dampers havingoblong holes extending verticallytherein from the Copierof this patent may be obtained for five cents each; byaddressing the Commissioner of Patent.
Washington, D. G.
edge of the slab and for-med Withholes through which thesaid depending membersofthe hanger bar extend-, the diameter ofthe said depending members and of the holesin-the clips being less than themajor axes of='tl1e-oblong "holes in the slab; the mentioned hanger bar having 'atransverse holefor receiving asuspending device.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to -this specificationin the-presence oi two subscribing Witnesses;
JOSEPH l3. PHILLIPS: J OSEPH'A. KAPLAN'z' \Vitnesses:
SEW-Ann R. l/VELLER; MAUDnD. THOMPSON.
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US2659361A (en) * 1950-04-15 1953-11-17 Francis C Holbrook Refractory damper
US2746257A (en) * 1949-07-08 1956-05-22 John J O'brien Hanging fire wall and method of constructing same

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US2746257A (en) * 1949-07-08 1956-05-22 John J O'brien Hanging fire wall and method of constructing same
US2659361A (en) * 1950-04-15 1953-11-17 Francis C Holbrook Refractory damper

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