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US730620A
US730620A US10052702A US1902100527A US730620A US 730620 A US730620 A US 730620A US 10052702 A US10052702 A US 10052702A US 1902100527 A US1902100527 A US 1902100527A US 730620 A US730620 A US 730620A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
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  • Figure l is a plan view of a regenerative furnace of the type to which this invention applies.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section through the checker-Work on one side of the furnaceon line a a, Fig. .l, the two sides being shown in the drawings as duplicates and placed at a lower level than the furnace.
  • This furnace is shown as placed transversely across ihe' lines of the passages and checker-work leading to the smoke-stacks.
  • 1 is the furnace; 2, the bed therefor; 3, a passage leading from either end for products of combustion or heated air as the furnace may be reversed in use.
  • This invention 1 can be used successfully in any system of regenerative furnace when the-regeneralors are located underneath the level of the furnace, either when they are directly underneath or at a lower level, but not directly underneath the furnace, the essential features being the upward draft through the checker-work and the slag-pockets overwhich the gases pass before entering ihe checker-work.
  • furnaces can be used for producergas, natural gas, or fuel and are shown with double regenerative chambers.

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PATENTBD JUNE 9, 1903.
J. A. DURFEB. REGENERATIVE FURNACE.
APPLIGATION FILED MAR. 29, 1902.
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944 ad pk JOSEPH A. DURFEE,
IiPatented June 9, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
OF CHARDON, OHIOQ REG EN ERATIVE FURNACE.
. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 730,620, dated June 9, 1903.
' Application filed March 29, 1902. Serial No. 100,527. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH A.- DURFEE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Chardon, county of Geauga, State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Regenerative Furnaces, of
and products of combustion have been passed from above downwardly through the checkerwork orhave passed directly into the checkerwork without any provision for the previous deposit of injurious matter therein, which is thus carried directly through the brickwork. To avoid this possibility, and also to afford room for the gases to expand and thereby to he more evenly distributed, and also to provide an opportunity for the discharge of refuse matter from the gas before entering the brickwork, I employ the downwardly extending passages from the furnace and slag-pockets at the lower extremity thereof to catch the refuse, and also place one slag-pocket below the level of the checker-brick and form an. upwardly-extending passage therefrom to the checker-worlgas hereinafter described, shown in the accompanying; drawings, and specifically pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a plan view of a regenerative furnace of the type to which this invention applies. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section through the checker-Work on one side of the furnaceon line a a, Fig. .l, the two sides being shown in the drawings as duplicates and placed at a lower level than the furnace.
This furnace is shown as placed transversely across ihe' lines of the passages and checker-work leading to the smoke-stacks.
In the drawings, 1 is the furnace; 2, the bed therefor; 3, a passage leading from either end for products of combustion or heated air as the furnace may be reversed in use.
4 represents down \vardly-leading passages terminating immediately below in the slagpocket 5. From this pocket at the Opposite end leads downwardly the continuation of the passage 6,which is separated from the checkerbrick by means of the partition 7, which thus forces the gases in enter the checker-brick from below.
8 isasecond slag-pocket placed underneath the checker-brick 9. This slag-pocket is designed to afford the gases space for expansion,'soiha't they will be evenly distributed through the checker-work and heat all portions thereof alike. The expansion and further dissemination of the gases also gives opportunity for all extraneous matters to be deposited which would be likely to have an injurious effect or might accumulate thereon and retard the circulation of the gas therethrough and which the first slagpocket through which the gases passed might not have retained. To insure the complete circulation of the gases through the checkerbrick from bottom to top, I provide an outlet therefrom at the top of the checker-brick at one side. as at 10. From this point the gases pass to the chimneys 11 in any suitable manner. The passage 10 is shown as again turning downwardly heforearriving at the chimney; but this feature is not essential to the operation of the device.
This invention 1 can be used successfully in any system of regenerative furnace when the-regeneralors are located underneath the level of the furnace, either when they are directly underneath or at a lower level, but not directly underneath the furnace, the essential features being the upward draft through the checker-work and the slag-pockets overwhich the gases pass before entering ihe checker-work.
These: furnaces can be used for producergas, natural gas, or fuel and are shown with double regenerative chambers.
' Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- A 1. The combination witha furnace, of regenerators located upon a lower level, a del scending passage leading from each side of said furnaceto a slag-pocket, a descending passage from saidslag-pocket to a slag-pocket located underneath the regenerator, and a passage leading from the top of the regenerator, substantially as described.
2. The combination with a regenerative furnace, and checker brick regenerators therefor located below the level of the furnace, of means for clarifying the gases from the furnace from the products of combustion and deleterious matter in their passage to the checker-brick, consisting of a passage extendingdown'wardlyunderneathsaid checkerbrick from each end of the furnace, a slagpocket underneath each of said passages, a slagpocket underneath each regenerator placed at a lower level than the first-named pocket, and a passage leading from each firstnamed pocket to the lower pocket substantially as described.
JOSEPH A. DURFEE.
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GEO. O. WILLET, R. M. BROWNE.
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