[go: up one dir, main page]

US149160A - Improvement in steam-boilers - Google Patents

Improvement in steam-boilers Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US149160A
US149160A US149160DA US149160A US 149160 A US149160 A US 149160A US 149160D A US149160D A US 149160DA US 149160 A US149160 A US 149160A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
steam
pipes
improvement
pipe
boilers
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 US149160A publication Critical patent/US149160A/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
    • F22B17/00Water-tube boilers of horizontally-inclined type, i.e. the water-tube sets being inclined slightly with respect to the horizontal plane
    • F22B17/10Water-tube boilers of horizontally-inclined type, i.e. the water-tube sets being inclined slightly with respect to the horizontal plane built-up from water-tube sets in abutting connection with two sectional headers each for every set, i.e. with headers in a number of sections across the width or height of the boiler

Definitions

  • JosErE sHAcK'LEToN or nAEwAr, NEW JEnsEr.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved steamboiler, showing general arrangement in furnace; and Fig. 2 is an end view of the same, partly in section on line c c, Fig. 1, showing two boilers arranged side by side.
  • the invention relates to an improvement on the improved steam-boiler upon which'l received a patent dated April 5, 187 0, and will rst be fully described, and then pointed out in the claim.
  • A represents a water-receptacle, of east or wrought iron or other suitable material, which is placed in vertical direction into a portable or stationary furnace, B.
  • Receptacle A is provided with a water-induction pipe, a, at the lower part, and a steam eduction pipe, b, at the top, and also with one or more vertical partitions, B, for lessening the danger of explosion.
  • the rear wall of receptacle A is perforated for a system of pipes, C, the holes being eut with screw-threads for their firm attachment.
  • the pipes C extend in horizontal direction, and are arranged symmetrically to the horizontal axis of the system in such a manner that an intermediate series of pipes is placed diagonally between and sidewise of the adjoining series of pipes, as shown clearly in Fig. 2. Every two corresponding horizontal pipes, C, are connected in vertical direction by elbows l and pipes O', forming thereby pipe rectangles, which extend gradually from the smaller innermost tier to the larger outermost series, each rectangle being placed in separate connection with the water-receptacle A.
  • the verticallyconnecting pipes are made of somewhat larger diameter to make allowance for the easier passage of the water and steam.
  • the fire-box is arranged below the system of pipes, and constructed in the usual manner.
  • a horizontal plate, D is attached to receptacleA immediately below the upper pipes of the innermost rectangles, extending laterally to the full width of the receptacle, and causing the impinging of the fire thereon, so that it is deviated from its direct upward course toward the chimney at the top ofthe furnace and thrown sidewise, passing between and around the Vertical pipes toward the upper corner of the rectangles, and thence along the top of the furnace to the chimney.
  • the upper parts of the pipe-rectangles are thereby fully brought into elfective participation, and the heating power of the fuel and the gases of combustion almost completely utilized.
  • the development of the steam produces a continuous circulation of the water in the receptacle and the pipe -rectangles, and accelerates the heating up of the water and the generation of steam throughout the whole system.
  • the pipes are of snflicient strength for the pressure of the steam, and cause but little trouble or danger in case of bursting, besides being easily repaired by unscrewing the vertical pipes and connecting-elbows.
  • the steam is conducted from the exit-pipe to the engine heating-pipes, or to other applications, as required.
  • the compact arrangement of the pipe-rectangles confines the boiler within small space, while, by an increased number of pipes, or the use of additional receptacles and pipe systems, any desired power may be obtained.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Thermal Sciences (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Control Of Steam Boilers And Waste-Gas Boilers (AREA)

Description

UNITED STATEs PATENT GEEIGE.
JosErE sHAcK'LEToN, or nAEwAr, NEW JEnsEr.
IMPROVEMENT IN STEAM-Beams.
Specfication forming part of Letters Patent No. lll-9,1 60, dated March 31, 1874; application filed February 14, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J osEPH SEAOKLETON, of Rahway, in the county of Union and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and lmproved Steam-Boiler, of which the following is a specification:
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved steamboiler, showing general arrangement in furnace; and Fig. 2 is an end view of the same, partly in section on line c c, Fig. 1, showing two boilers arranged side by side.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The invention relates to an improvement on the improved steam-boiler upon which'l received a patent dated April 5, 187 0, and will rst be fully described, and then pointed out in the claim.
kIn the drawing, A represents a water-receptacle, of east or wrought iron or other suitable material, which is placed in vertical direction into a portable or stationary furnace, B. Receptacle A is provided with a water-induction pipe, a, at the lower part, and a steam eduction pipe, b, at the top, and also with one or more vertical partitions, B, for lessening the danger of explosion. The rear wall of receptacle A is perforated for a system of pipes, C, the holes being eut with screw-threads for their firm attachment. The pipes C extend in horizontal direction, and are arranged symmetrically to the horizontal axis of the system in such a manner that an intermediate series of pipes is placed diagonally between and sidewise of the adjoining series of pipes, as shown clearly in Fig. 2. Every two corresponding horizontal pipes, C, are connected in vertical direction by elbows l and pipes O', forming thereby pipe rectangles, which extend gradually from the smaller innermost tier to the larger outermost series, each rectangle being placed in separate connection with the water-receptacle A. The verticallyconnecting pipes are made of somewhat larger diameter to make allowance for the easier passage of the water and steam. The fire-box is arranged below the system of pipes, and constructed in the usual manner. The current of the re and the gases of combustion are forced in a wave line around the pipes, enveloping thereby the same, and producing rapidly the generation of steam. A horizontal plate, D, is attached to receptacleA immediately below the upper pipes of the innermost rectangles, extending laterally to the full width of the receptacle, and causing the impinging of the lire thereon, so that it is deviated from its direct upward course toward the chimney at the top ofthe furnace and thrown sidewise, passing between and around the Vertical pipes toward the upper corner of the rectangles, and thence along the top of the furnace to the chimney. The upper parts of the pipe-rectangles are thereby fully brought into elfective participation, and the heating power of the fuel and the gases of combustion almost completely utilized. The development of the steam produces a continuous circulation of the water in the receptacle and the pipe -rectangles, and accelerates the heating up of the water and the generation of steam throughout the whole system.
The pipes are of snflicient strength for the pressure of the steam, and cause but little trouble or danger in case of bursting, besides being easily repaired by unscrewing the vertical pipes and connecting-elbows.
The steam is conducted from the exit-pipe to the engine heating-pipes, or to other applications, as required.
The compact arrangement of the pipe-rectangles confines the boiler within small space, while, by an increased number of pipes, or the use of additional receptacles and pipe systems, any desired power may be obtained.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentj The eembinaticn, with vertical pipe A, haring induction a and eduction b, and the series of rectangular pipes C and G', of the deflecting-plate D, arranged as and for the purpose described.
JOSEPH SHAC KLETON. Witnesses:
PAUL GOEPEL, T. B. MosnEn.
US149160D Improvement in steam-boilers Expired - Lifetime US149160A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US149160A true US149160A (en) 1874-03-31

Family

ID=2218573

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US149160D Expired - Lifetime US149160A (en) Improvement in steam-boilers

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US149160A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US544152A (en) de benjumea
US149160A (en) Improvement in steam-boilers
US541637A (en) Steam-boiler
US226343A (en) John m
US385510A (en) Steam-boiler
US135236A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US372346A (en) walters
US494180A (en) Steam-generator
US821329A (en) Water-tube boiler.
US690730A (en) Steam-boiler.
US375282A (en) Half to joseph block
US167711A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US520885A (en) Boiler in vertical sections
US280606A (en) Ohaeles gorton
US319120A (en) pessenger
US366283A (en) Steam-generator
US226202A (en) Steam-boiler
US550194A (en) Upright boiler
US407229A (en) William morrison
US461454A (en) Steam-generator
US337138A (en) Steam-boiler
US742847A (en) Water-tube boiler.
US216859A (en) Improvement in steam-generators
US469152A (en) Ernst routing
US498501A (en) Steam-boiler and furnace