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US815716A - Sealed magazine for stoves. - Google Patents

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US815716A - Sealed magazine for stoves. - Google Patents

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US815716A
US815716A US16876803A US1903168768A US815716A US 815716 A US815716 A US 815716A US 16876803 A US16876803 A US 16876803A US 1903168768 A US1903168768 A US 1903168768A US 815716 A US815716 A US 815716A Authority
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  • 238000002485 combustion reaction Methods 0.000 description 3
  • 238000005192 partition Methods 0.000 description 3
  • 238000007789 sealing Methods 0.000 description 2
  • 210000005069 ears Anatomy 0.000 description 1
  • 239000012530 fluid Substances 0.000 description 1
  • 239000002245 particle Substances 0.000 description 1
  • 239000000779 smoke Substances 0.000 description 1

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24BDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES FOR SOLID FUELS; IMPLEMENTS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH STOVES OR RANGES
    • F24B1/00Stoves or ranges
    • F24B1/02Closed stoves
    • F24B1/024Closed stoves for pulverulent fuels

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  • Figure 1 is a perspective showing (and indicating by dotted lines) the general location of the several parts of the structure.
  • Fig. 2 is a section of the upper chamberv of the magazine.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar section with the operative parts in a different position.
  • Fig. 4 is a pers ective of thevdiaphragm and collar around t e neck of the opening'into the lower chamber .ofthe magazine.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail of a guard around the shaft on which the vcover to the openingthrough the upper wall swings.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective of the fixed hopper.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective of the extension-ho per.
  • Fig. 9 is a view showing the device in e evation withthe wall removed.
  • the magazine may be used with any approved form of stove and fire-pot. ⁇ For illustrative pur oses a square box-like stove with a rectangu ar fire-pot is shown, and into this leads a rectangular conduit 1 from the magazine l2.
  • the magazine is externally of any approved shape, with a hopper-bottom 3 leadinginto the conduit 1. he space within the magazine is' vdivided by ya horizontal diaphragm or partition into two chambers.
  • the chamber below the partition is -used for storage purposes, and the chamber above contains the mechanism for completely closing the throat-opening into the storagechamber.
  • the throat-opening 6 is surrounded by a collar 7 and is provided on the Fig.- is a perspective of the gate- A used to close the neck-opening and the mechside that lies toward the front of the stove with slanting tracks 8 and 9, that lead from the top of the throat-flange tov the partitionfloor 4.
  • Similar tracks lead from the partition 4 to the top of la flange 10 equal in'height to the flange and surrounding and spaced from said flange 7.
  • a cover 11 engages over the flange 7 and rests in thel trough between the flanges 7 and 10.
  • the trough is preferably partly filled with some sealing material-as, for example, oil.
  • the cover 11 is provided with a bail 13 through ears 14, and the bail is held by links 15 and 16 to a rock-shaft 17, actuated -by a handle 18, that projects to the outside of the casing.
  • top plate 19 Through the top plate 19 is an opening closed by cover 20, which has arms 21 extending into a cavity 22 and keyed to a shaft 23, on the ends of which are spur-gears 24, that engage a quadrant-rack 25'.
  • the quadrantrack 25 is pivoted to rod 26, and radial arms 27 projecting beyond the rack support at their extremities an extension-hopper 28, which swings from the position shown in Fig. 2 to the position shown in Fig. 3.
  • the extension-hopper When in the position shown in Fig. 2, the extension-hopper is lifted to allow the cap 11 to occupy its osition of closure over the opening into the ower magazine. assumes the position shown in Fig. .3 whenever the cover is lifted and the quadrantrack actuated. In this position 1t forms a continuation of the fixed hopper 30 and a substantially closed conduit leading into the storage-chamber and prevents the accidental escape of small .particles of coal into thev chamber which contains the operative mechanism andthe sealing fluid.
  • the discharge-pipe for the products of combustion leads from the stove and has an inlet connection 41 from the ⁇ upper chamber df the magazine, which carries off smoke coming through the throat-opening 6 when cover 11 is shoved back and prevents its escape into the room.
  • This indicator 32 is supported in part by the hooked portion 32a, which engages over the flange 10, and in part by the edges of the slot in the wall of the magazine 2, through whichit engages.
  • the connections between the lever 33 and the indicator 32 are made by a link 34 and a lever 35 and a curved bar 36, to which the 3.
  • an inlet-conduit In combination with a magazine for stoves, an inlet-conduit, a cover for said inlet-conduit, means for shifting the cover to open the conduit, an extension-conduit, and means for placing the extension-conduit in position to iorm a continuation of the conduit, substantially as described.
  • a cover In combination with a magazine for stoves, a cover, a sealing-trough in which the flanges of the cover engage when the same is closed, an extension-hopper, and mechanism whereby the cover may be moved and the eX- tension-hopper dropped into position contemporaneously, substantially as described.
  • a sealing-chamber In combination with the magazine of a stove, a sealing-chamber, a sealing-cover in said chamber, means for operating said scaling-cover, a covered hopper leading into said sealingechamber, and an extension -hopper forming a continuation of the lirstdnentioned hopper, substantially as described.

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Description

PATBNTED MAR. 20, v1906.

s. C.v LAITNBR. f SEALED MAGAZINBFOR srfovs.

APPLICATION FILED AUG. 8,1903.

' Attorneys.

PATBNTD MAR. 2o, 1906.

. S. C. LAITNER.

SEALED MAGAZINE FOR STOVES.

APPLIQATION FILED AUG..19oa. v A

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7W MMM f l f- A v I worn/@ys UNITED sTATS PATENT OFFICE SAMUEL c.-,`LA1TNER, or.l DETROIT, MICHIGAN."

Specication of Letters Patent.

SEALED MAGAzlNE- FonsovEs.

Patented March 20, 19LG.`

Application led August 8, 1903. Serial 110.168,'768.

To all ywifi/owl, it may concern.-

Beit known that I, SAMUEL C. LAITNER, a

Y citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, county of Wayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Sealed Magazines for Stoves;

and I declare the following to be a full, clear,

combustion through a portion of the Jre and4 making a practically smokeless combustion.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective showing (and indicating by dotted lines) the general location of the several parts of the structure. Fig. 2 is a section of the upper chamberv of the magazine. Fig. 3 is a similar section with the operative parts in a different position. Fig. 4 is a pers ective of thevdiaphragm and collar around t e neck of the opening'into the lower chamber .ofthe magazine.

anism by which it is actuated. Fig. 6 is a detail of a guard around the shaft on which the vcover to the openingthrough the upper wall swings. Fig. 7 is a perspective of the fixed hopper. Fig. 8 is a perspective of the extension-ho per. Fig. 9 is a view showing the device in e evation withthe wall removed.

The magazine may be used with any approved form of stove and fire-pot.` For illustrative pur oses a square box-like stove with a rectangu ar fire-pot is shown, and into this leads a

rectangular conduit

1 from the magazine l2. The magazine is externally of any approved shape, with a hopper-

bottom

3 leadinginto the conduit 1. he space within the magazine is' vdivided by ya horizontal diaphragm or partition into two chambers.

Y The chamber below the partition is -used for storage purposes, and the chamber above contains the mechanism for completely closing the throat-opening into the storagechamber. The throat-opening 6 is surrounded by a collar 7 and is provided on the Fig.- is a perspective of the gate- A used to close the neck-opening and the mechside that lies toward the front of the stove with

slanting tracks

8 and 9, that lead from the top of the throat-flange tov the partitionfloor 4. At the rear of the throat-opening similar tracks lead from the partition 4 to the top of

la flange

10 equal in'height to the flange and surrounding and spaced from said flange 7. y

A cover 11 engages over the flange 7 and rests in thel trough between the

flanges

7 and 10. The trough is preferably partly filled with some sealing material-as, for example, oil. The cover 11 is provided with a

bail

13 through ears 14, and the bail is held by

links

15 and 16 to a rock-

shaft

17, actuated -by a

handle

18, that projects to the outside of the casing. Y g

Through the

top plate

19 is an opening closed by

cover

20, which has

arms

21 extending into a

cavity

22 and keyed to a

shaft

23, on the ends of which are spur-

gears

24, that engage a quadrant-rack 25'. The

quadrantrack

25 is pivoted to

rod

26, and

radial arms

27 projecting beyond the rack support at their extremities an extension-

hopper

28, which swings from the position shown in Fig. 2 to the position shown in Fig. 3. When in the position shown in Fig. 2, the extension-hopper is lifted to allow the cap 11 to occupy its osition of closure over the opening into the ower magazine. assumes the position shown in Fig. .3 whenever the cover is lifted and the quadrantrack actuated. In this position 1t forms a continuation of the

fixed hopper

30 and a substantially closed conduit leading into the storage-chamber and prevents the accidental escape of small .particles of coal into thev chamber which contains the operative mechanism andthe sealing fluid. f

The discharge-pipe for the products of combustion leads from the stove and has an

inlet connection

41 from the` upper chamber df the magazine, which carries off smoke coming through the throat-opening 6 when cover 11 is shoved back and prevents its escape into the room.

.An indicator-32 is actuated to move horizontally by

lever

33, that hangs into the lower chamber or magazine proper and forms the rear abutment against which the coal in the magazine rests. The lower end of this

lever

33 is forced backward by the coal as it accumulates in the magazine, and the position of the

indicator

32 indicates the quantity of the coal fthat'has been fed into the magazine.

The extension-hopper 28 IOO IIO

This

indicator

32 is supported in part by the hooked portion 32a, which engages over the

flange

10, and in part by the edges of the slot in the wall of the

magazine

2, through whichit engages.

The connections between the

lever

33 and the

indicator

32 are made by a

link

34 and a

lever

35 and a curved bar 36, to which the 3. In combination with a magazine for stoves, an inlet-conduit, a cover for said inlet-conduit, means for shifting the cover to open the conduit, an extension-conduit, and means for placing the extension-conduit in position to iorm a continuation of the conduit, substantially as described.

4. In combination with a magazine for

indicator

32 and hooked ortion 32L are con-"stoves a chamber located thereabove connected and which curves over a

guard

37 down along the bottom of the trough 4, and over the outer iiange l() of the trough.

What I claim isl. In combination with a magazine for stoves, a plurality of covers lying in diiierent planes, a sealing-trough in which the flanges of one cover engage, ariel means connected with one of said covers whereby upon the actuation thereof the inadvertent seating of the other is prevented, substantially as described.

2. In combination with a magazine for stoves, a cover, a sealing-trough in which the flanges of the cover engage when the same is closed, an extension-hopper, and mechanism whereby the cover may be moved and the eX- tension-hopper dropped into position contemporaneously, substantially as described.

taining a cover to said magazine and mechanism for moving said cover, and an extension-hopper and mechanism for moving the extension-hopper, substantially as described.

5. In combination with the magazine of a stove, a sealing-chamber, a sealing-cover in said chamber, means for operating said scaling-cover, a covered hopper leading into said sealingechamber, and an extension -hopper forming a continuation of the lirstdnentioned hopper, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I sign this specification in the presence of two witnesses.

SAMUEL C. LAITNER.

Witnesses:

CHARLES F. BURTON, CHARLEs E. WrsNnR.

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