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US674128A
US674128A US2198100A US1900021981A US674128A US 674128 A US674128 A US 674128A US 2198100 A US2198100 A US 2198100A US 1900021981 A US1900021981 A US 1900021981A US 674128 A US674128 A US 674128A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • the object of this invention is to provide means, in combination with mechanical stoking appliances, whereby forced draft may be used in conjunction with such stoking appliances in such manner that a steady pressure of air may be maintained both above and below the fire-bars with little or no liability to eddy-currents in the furnace and with no liability to blowing back of the flame through any interstices or joints of the working parts.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section showing our improvements as applied to a stoker of thewell-known Vicars type in front of one of the furnaces of a Lancashire boiler.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section at the line A A on Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 is ahorizontal section at the line B B on Fig. 1.
  • a casing 19 For effecting the purposes of our invention we form with or attach to the framework 0. of the stoker a casing 19, fitting against the front of the boiler c or furnace and against the feed-hopper d, so as to make a tight joint therewith to prevent escape of air.
  • the casing 1) projects in front of the mechanism 8 for operating the reciprocating fire-bars and also in front of the plungers f and their operating mechanism for feeding the coal to the furnace.
  • the sides of the casing are closely fitted to the bearings g of the shaft g, which drives the fire-bar-operating mechanism when such shaft passes, as shown, outside the easing to prevent escape of air around such bearh represents doors or covers hung on hinges t' at the front of the casing and fitted closely thereto.
  • the doors overlap at the center h and are fastened by acatch or bolt j of any suitable kind. With thedoors thus arranged when they are opened the whole of the working parts of the stoker are freely accessible for examination or other purposes.
  • the furnace also by opening the doors may be used Application filed June 28, 1900.
  • the bottom of the easing may be flat or arranged with a sloping surface at is, so that ashes, 850., may be easily removed from the furnace.
  • Air is forced into the casing by a steam jet or fan in any desired way, but preferably through pipes Z at each side of the casing.
  • m represents valves in the pipes for regulating the air'supply. The air passes from the casing both under the firebars and through the fire-door n and to some extent through the fuel-feeding openings f.
  • the deflectors 0 are preferably attached to the doors h by brackets p, so that they swing out with the.
  • THOMAS VICARS covers for the front of the casing, passages JOHN VIOARS. for the supply of air under pressure to the Witnesses:

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No. 674,|28. Patented May .l4, l90l. T. & J. VICARS. FORCED DRAFT MECHANICAL STUKEB.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS VIOARS AND JOHN VIGARS, OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
FORCED-DRAFT MECHANICAL STOKER.
SPEGIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 674,128, dated May 14, 1901.
To ttZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, THOMAS VIOARS and JOHN VIGARS, subjects of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Forced-Draft Mechanical Stokers, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to provide means, in combination with mechanical stoking appliances, whereby forced draft may be used in conjunction with such stoking appliances in such manner that a steady pressure of air may be maintained both above and below the fire-bars with little or no liability to eddy-currents in the furnace and with no liability to blowing back of the flame through any interstices or joints of the working parts. We attain these objects by appliances as are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in
which- .Figure 1 is a longitudinal section showing our improvements as applied to a stoker of thewell-known Vicars type in front of one of the furnaces of a Lancashire boiler. Fig. 2 is a front view. Fig. 3 is a vertical section at the line A A on Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 isahorizontal section at the line B B on Fig. 1.
For effecting the purposes of our invention we form with or attach to the framework 0. of the stoker a casing 19, fitting against the front of the boiler c or furnace and against the feed-hopper d, so as to make a tight joint therewith to prevent escape of air. The casing 1) projects in front of the mechanism 8 for operating the reciprocating fire-bars and also in front of the plungers f and their operating mechanism for feeding the coal to the furnace. The sides of the casing are closely fitted to the bearings g of the shaft g, which drives the fire-bar-operating mechanism when such shaft passes, as shown, outside the easing to prevent escape of air around such bearh represents doors or covers hung on hinges t' at the front of the casing and fitted closely thereto. The doors overlap at the center h and are fastened by acatch or bolt j of any suitable kind. With thedoors thus arranged when they are opened the whole of the working parts of the stoker are freely accessible for examination or other purposes. The furnace also by opening the doors may be used Application filed June 28, 1900.
Serial No. 21,981. (No model.)
with natural draft. The bottom of the easing may be flat or arranged with a sloping surface at is, so that ashes, 850., may be easily removed from the furnace. Air is forced into the casing by a steam jet or fan in any desired way, but preferably through pipes Z at each side of the casing. m represents valves in the pipes for regulating the air'supply. The air passes from the casing both under the firebars and through the fire-door n and to some extent through the fuel-feeding openings f.
By the above arrangements a large space is inclosed, so that eddy-currents and variations of pressure in the casing and waste of power by friction of the air in narrow passages are avoided. Also by there being a pressure of air both above and below the fire-bars there is no liability of flame being blown out through the fire-door or fuel-feed openings, which it has hitherto been very liable to do. As further'means to prevent eddies in the casing b we provide the air-pipes Z with hoods Z, and
we arrange at the front of the casing deflectors 0, against which the air issuing from the hoods Z strikes, and its course is thereby diverted into a direct line with the furnace, thus'se'curing great uniformity of supply of air to all parts of the furnace. The deflectors 0 are preferably attached to the doors h by brackets p, so that they swing out with the.
doors when opened and do not obstruct access to the working parts.
What we claim is-- 1. The combination with the framework of 2. The combination with the framework of a mechanical stoker of a casing inclosing the v fire-bar and feed-plunger operating mechanism and arranged to make a close joint with the front of the furnace and the feed-hopper, covers for the front of the casing, passages for the supply of air' under pressure to the interior of the casing, deflectors on the airpassages, and deflectors near the front of the casing arran god to divert the air-currents in y adirect line with the furnace substantially as l ers and movable therewith and adapted to described. divert the air-current in a direct line with the 3. The combination with the framework of furnace substantially as described. a mechanical stoker of a casing inclosing the In testimony whereof We have signed our :5
5 fire-bar and feed-plunger operating mechannames to this specification in the presence of ism and arranged to make a close joint with two subscribing witnesses.
the front of the furnace and the feed-hopper, THOMAS VICARS. covers for the front of the casing, passages JOHN VIOARS. for the supply of air under pressure to the Witnesses:
:0 interior of the casing, deflectors on the air- GEOFFREY NORRIS,
passages, and deflectors attached to the oov- SYDNEY BONNER SCOTT.
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