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US1027327A
US1027327A US65365611A US1911653656A US1027327A US 1027327 A US1027327 A US 1027327A US 65365611 A US65365611 A US 65365611A US 1911653656 A US1911653656 A US 1911653656A US 1027327 A US1027327 A US 1027327A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28GCLEANING OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURFACES OF HEAT-EXCHANGE OR HEAT-TRANSFER CONDUITS, e.g. WATER TUBES OR BOILERS
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  • This invention relates to water heating furnaces, and primarilythe object is to provide a boiler which is economical in constructionand use, having provided therein improvements whereby the products of combustion are utilized to thereby evenly and rapidly distribute the heat in the water heating chamber. 7
  • a further object is to provide a water heater which has a plurality of tubes in which the water is being heated and to so construct the furnace that the water tubes are easily-accessible for cleaning purposes and the like.
  • 1 denotes the furnace in general provided with the usual fire pot 2 and water heating chamber 3.
  • fire pot 2 the furnace in general provided with the usual fire pot 2 and water heating chamber 3.
  • water heating chamber 3 the usual fire pot 2 and water heating chamber 3.
  • a plurality of upwardly inclined water pipes 41 are located, said pipes being carried by suitable heads '5.
  • the heads are preferably spaced from the walls of the chamber 3 and formed with flanges 6 which are. fastened to the wall I flanges 6 form closures for the spaces between the heads, chambers 8 being thus provided which will normally be filled with water.
  • the feed pipe 9 is carried on one slide of the furnace and leadsthe water into one of the chambers 8 at the bottom thereof.
  • V p r Animportant feature of this invention is the arrangement of the balfle-plate; 11 which covers the water heating chamber and has along the margin thereof a series of openings 12 through which the products of combustion will pass when having first entered between the water pipes 4:.
  • said baffle-plate is supported by upwardly extending flanges 13 of the heads 5 and the space above the baffle-plate up to the furnace top or cover 14 is comparatively narrow and approximately of even dimensions.
  • the top of the furnace is removable and also the baflieplate 11, which latter is detachably connected by hooks 16 adjacent to one edge of said top, while the other edge rests on the edge of the trough 17.
  • the baffle-plate When the front edge of the furnacetop is lifted, the baffle-plate will also be lifted to an inclined position, as shown in Fig. 2, and the soot or other substances which may have gathered on top of the baffle-plate will roll down into the trough 17. This is advantageous inasmuch as the wind will not cause the soot or ashes to fly around in the room in which the furnace is located.
  • the front side of the furnace is also provided with an opening 18,
  • a water heater comprising a heating chamber, a removable top for said chamber having an opening centrally therethrough, a baflle plate below and spaced from said top, said plate having a plurality of marginal openings therethrough, means detachably securing the plate at one side to the top aforesaid, and means secured at the opposite side of the chamber on which said plate is mounted for pivotal movement, said means being adapted to collect accumulations rolling from the battle plate as the top is raised.
  • a water heater comprising a heating chamber, said chamber having upstanding flanges provided therein and also a trough carried adjacent to one side of said chamber, a battle-plate normally resting on said trough and on said upstanding flanges, a removable top spaced from said bathe-plate, and hooks connecting one edge of said baflleplate to aforesaid removable top, all for a purpose set forth.

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WATER HEATING FURNACE. APPLICATION I'ILED'OOT. 9, 19 11,
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H. C. ENGLISHL WATER HEATING FURNACE.
APPLICATION FILED 001'. a, 1911.
Patnted May 21, 1912.
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UNITED ST TES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY C. ENGLISH, OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, ASSIGNOR TO JOHN W. CARTER, JR., F WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
WATER-HEATING FURNACE.
Patented May 21, 1912.
To all wn'o'm it may concern: Be 1t known that I, HENRY C. ENGLISH, a
, citizen of the United States, residing at Wilmington, in the county of Newcastle and State of Delaware, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Water- Heating Furnaces, of which the following is a specification. 1 This invention relates to water heating furnaces, and primarilythe object is to provide a boiler which is economical in constructionand use, having provided therein improvements whereby the products of combustion are utilized to thereby evenly and rapidly distribute the heat in the water heating chamber. 7
A further object is to provide a water heater which has a plurality of tubes in which the water is being heated and to so construct the furnace that the water tubes are easily-accessible for cleaning purposes and the like.
With the above and other obj ects in View,
this invention consists in the construction, combination, and arrangement of parts, all as hereinafter more fully described, claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein Figure lis a front elevation partly in section; Fig. 2 is a transverse section; and Fig. 3 is a top plan view with the cover or top removed.
Throughout the following detail description and on the several figures of the drawings, similar parts are referred to by like reference characters. 5 v
Referring to the drawings, 1 denotes the furnace in general provided with the usual fire pot 2 and water heating chamber 3. In
the water heating chamber a plurality of upwardly inclined water pipes 41: are located, said pipes being carried by suitable heads '5. The heads are preferably spaced from the walls of the chamber 3 and formed with flanges 6 which are. fastened to the wall I flanges 6 form closures for the spaces between the heads, chambers 8 being thus provided which will normally be filled with water.- The feed pipe 9 is carried on one slide of the furnace and leadsthe water into one of the chambers 8 at the bottom thereof.
,The' water when heated will rise into the of .the chamber 8 adjacent to the right side thereof. V p r Animportant feature of this invention is the arrangement of the balfle-plate; 11 which covers the water heating chamber and has along the margin thereof a series of openings 12 through which the products of combustion will pass when having first entered between the water pipes 4:. As. noted in the drawing, said baffle-plate is supported by upwardly extending flanges 13 of the heads 5 and the space above the baffle-plate up to the furnace top or cover 14 is comparatively narrow and approximately of even dimensions. When the products of combust'ion pass up through the openings 12, the contact thereof with the top 14 spreads them in different directions as indicated by arrows in the drawings, thereby evenly distributing the heat around the chamber 3 before the products of combustion pass out through the flue 15.
In order that the water heating chamber will be easily accessible for repair the top of the furnace is removable and also the baflieplate 11, which latter is detachably connected by hooks 16 adjacent to one edge of said top, while the other edge rests on the edge of the trough 17. When the front edge of the furnacetop is lifted, the baffle-plate will also be lifted to an inclined position, as shown in Fig. 2, and the soot or other substances which may have gathered on top of the baffle-plate will roll down into the trough 17. This is advantageous inasmuch as the wind will not cause the soot or ashes to fly around in the room in which the furnace is located. The front side of the furnace is also provided with an opening 18,
through which the top of the baffle-plate may be cleaned without lifting the cover of the furnace.
For more convenient access to the heating comprising a trough carried by the'heater below the connection of the top and upon which the opposite side of the plate is seated, whereby soot and other foreign matterrolling from the bafile plate may be collected as the top is raised.
2. A water heater comprising a heating chamber, a removable top for said chamber having an opening centrally therethrough, a baflle plate below and spaced from said top, said plate having a plurality of marginal openings therethrough, means detachably securing the plate at one side to the top aforesaid, and means secured at the opposite side of the chamber on which said plate is mounted for pivotal movement, said means being adapted to collect accumulations rolling from the battle plate as the top is raised.
3. A water heater comprising a heating chamber, said chamber having upstanding flanges provided therein and also a trough carried adjacent to one side of said chamber, a battle-plate normally resting on said trough and on said upstanding flanges, a removable top spaced from said bathe-plate, and hooks connecting one edge of said baflleplate to aforesaid removable top, all for a purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HENRY C. ENGLISH.
Witnesses CHARLES W. Goonme, Jr., JOHN W. CARTER, Jr.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Iatents. Washington, D. G.
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