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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • A, Fig. l is the smoke-chamber, whence rises the stack C. Wlthin this stack is the liftingpipe B directly above lthe exhaust-pipes F. Near the top of the stack is situated a conducting-pipe, D, tapering toward its top, and having its outside lower rim held about two and a half inches from the inside of the smokestack opposite, as shown. Centrally above the conducting-pipe is the inverted cone E, having its outside edge curved downward. (See Fig.
  • the inside surface of the lit'ting-pipeB, conducting-pipe D, and lower surface of the cone E are studded with rectangular pyramidal projections a, having one corner toward the bottom of the stack and arranged in rows, so that the projections in each alternate row shall stand opposite the spaces in the row imL mediately preceding.
  • the sparks coming from the smoke-chamber are broken up by being violently driven against the projections in the lifting and conducting pipes B and D by the exhaust.
  • the conducting-pipe D they are caused to converge against 'the cone E, where they are still further broken, and by the outside edges whereof they are deflected downward into thelarge part ofthe pipe, whence the smaller particles escape into the air, but the larger and heavier ones fall between the. lower rim of the conducting-pipe D and the stack, into the stack, to be again driven upward.
  • the cinders By causing the cinders to thus converge upon the cone AE they are prevented from violentlystriking the inside of the stack, thus avoiding the wear of the stack hereinbefore mentioned.

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UNITED STATESA PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES BARDSLEY, OF AKRON, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN SPARK-ARRESTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 144.049, dated October 28,1873; application filed September n0, 1873.
The improvements are fully hereinafter de.
scribed and claimed.
The following is a full description of my invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l represents the vertical central section of a smoke chamber and stack of a locomotive-engine, and Figs. 2 and 3 a front and side view, respectively, of a section of any plain surface provided with projections, hereinafter mentioned, to show the size and arrangement of said projections; and Fig. 4, an
enlarged view of the cone E to showits peculiar shape.
A, Fig. l, is the smoke-chamber, whence rises the stack C. Wlthin this stack is the liftingpipe B directly above lthe exhaust-pipes F. Near the top of the stack is situated a conducting-pipe, D, tapering toward its top, and having its outside lower rim held about two and a half inches from the inside of the smokestack opposite, as shown. Centrally above the conducting-pipe is the inverted cone E, having its outside edge curved downward. (See Fig. 4.) The inside surface of the lit'ting-pipeB, conducting-pipe D, and lower surface of the cone E are studded with rectangular pyramidal projections a, having one corner toward the bottom of the stack and arranged in rows, so that the projections in each alternate row shall stand opposite the spaces in the row imL mediately preceding.
I have employed and recommend projections of the size and arranged as shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
The sparks coming from the smoke-chamber are broken up by being violently driven against the projections in the lifting and conducting pipes B and D by the exhaust. By the conducting-pipe D they are caused to converge against 'the cone E, where they are still further broken, and by the outside edges whereof they are deflected downward into thelarge part ofthe pipe, whence the smaller particles escape into the air, but the larger and heavier ones fall between the. lower rim of the conducting-pipe D and the stack, into the stack, to be again driven upward. By causing the cinders to thus converge upon the cone AE they are prevented from violentlystriking the inside of the stack, thus avoiding the wear of the stack hereinbefore mentioned.
I do not claim as new the use of projections on the interior of the parts of the smoke-stack for breaking up cinders, as I am aware that the same is not new.v I am aware that it is not new to arrange an inverted cone having studs or projections within a hollow cylinder located in a smoke-stack for breaking up the cinders or sparks 5 but vsuch of itself is not my invention; but
The combination of the inverted cone E supported above the tapering pipe D, and the liftingpipe B located at the base of the smokestack C, when the surfaces of all are provided with alternately-arranged studs a, in the manner and for the purpose speciied.
JAMES BARDSLEY.
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JOHN W. BAKER, E. W. SHooK.
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