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US52508A
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  • My invention consists in making a re-iron or tuyere With a nozzle projecting above or beyond a surrounding cavity orcup, and also in the use of a peculiar weighted and removable plug inserted into the nozzle.
  • Figure l is a top view of myimproved fire-iron or tuyere.
  • Fig. 2 is a detached vien7 ofthe plug.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are vertical sections through the center of the iron and plug.
  • the main object ofmyinven tion is to prevent the cinders and fused slag from closing the nozzle of the flre-iron or tuyere, and thus avoid the necessity of frequently removing such matters.
  • Another advantage of my improvement is the use of an outer rim to the cup or dish of the iire-iron for the purpose of preventing the fused slag from owin g against the masonry,
  • My tuyereor re-iron may be best ma-de of castiron with a cup or dish nearly of the form shown in Fig. 4, though I at rst made and used a wrought-iron one.
  • the nozzle H projects considerably above the surrounding cup or dish, and better rise above the outer rim of the same, as is seen in Fig. 4. As the fused cinders form in the iire the same will flow away from the nozzle down into the annular cavity M, where they may accumulate for a long time without obstructing the blast or adhering to the masonry.
  • a weighted plug, C of conical form, resting on projections or lugs o.
  • the shape and weight of this plug prevent it from being forced ont of place by the blast, and yet it may be easily removed for the purpose ot' cleaning out any dust or ashes that may fall into the air-chamber G through the air-discharge opening H.
  • the main portion B of the fire-iron and the flange B may be cast in one piece and fast,-
  • the shape of the iire-iron or tuyere and of the annular cavity INI may be varied according to the circumstances of the forge or furnace where the tuyere is used without departing from my invention.
  • the cup or dish formed fire-iron or tuyere constructed in the manner described, for the purpose of allowing the cinders to ow away from the air-discharge openings, and for the purpose of preventing the same from iiowing out against the brick-work, substantially as described.

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NrTnn STATES ATnNT @Tricia EVEN KOONS, OF FUNKSTOWN, MARYLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN TUYERES.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 52,508, dated February 6, 1866; antedated August 28, 1865.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EVEN Kooivs, of Funkstown, in the county of Washington and State of Maryland, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Fire-Irons for Blacksmiths Forges; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and eXact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
My invention consists in making a re-iron or tuyere With a nozzle projecting above or beyond a surrounding cavity orcup, and also in the use of a peculiar weighted and removable plug inserted into the nozzle.
1n the accompanying drawings, Figure lis a top view of myimproved lire-iron or tuyere. Fig. 2 is a detached vien7 ofthe plug. Figs. 3 and 4 are vertical sections through the center of the iron and plug.
The main object ofmyinven tion is to prevent the cinders and fused slag from closing the nozzle of the flre-iron or tuyere, and thus avoid the necessity of frequently removing such matters. y
Another advantage of my improvement is the use of an outer rim to the cup or dish of the iire-iron for the purpose of preventing the fused slag from owin g against the masonry,
and thus avoiding the breaking ofthe hearth.
or brick-work in breaking out the cooled slag or cinders.
My tuyereor re-iron may be best ma-de of castiron with a cup or dish nearly of the form shown in Fig. 4, though I at rst made and used a wrought-iron one.
The nozzle H projects considerably above the surrounding cup or dish, and better rise above the outer rim of the same, as is seen in Fig. 4. As the fused cinders form in the iire the same will flow away from the nozzle down into the annular cavity M, where they may accumulate for a long time without obstructing the blast or adhering to the masonry.
The form of tuyere shown in Fig. 4 I have used in many blacksmiths7 forges, and itA is found unnecessary to interrupt the lire during the entire day, the removal of the cinders in the morning,v when the forge is cold, being quite sutlcient. u
Into the nozzle of the lire-iron is inserted a weighted plug, C, of conical form, resting on projections or lugs o. The shape and weight of this plug prevent it from being forced ont of place by the blast, and yet it may be easily removed for the purpose ot' cleaning out any dust or ashes that may fall into the air-chamber G through the air-discharge opening H.
The main portion B of the fire-iron and the flange B may be cast in one piece and fast,-
ened to the flange G of the air-chamber.
Ihe blast enters the air-chamber G, in the usual manner, through the air-tube A, and follows the course indicated by arrows in Figs. 3 and 4.
The shape of the iire-iron or tuyere and of the annular cavity INI may be varied according to the circumstances of the forge or furnace where the tuyere is used without departing from my invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent ofthe United States, is-
1. The cup or dish formed fire-iron or tuyere constructed in the manner described, for the purpose of allowing the cinders to ow away from the air-discharge openings, and for the purpose of preventing the same from iiowing out against the brick-work, substantially as described.
2. The use of the conical weighted plug, constructed as and for the purposes herein described.
EVEN KOON S.
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DANIEL BREED, TAeirUs N. HALLEY.
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