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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23MCASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23MCASINGS, LININGS, WALLS OR DOORS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, e.g. FIREBRIDGES; DEVICES FOR DEFLECTING AIR, FLAMES OR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS IN COMBUSTION CHAMBERS; SAFETY ARRANGEMENTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS; DETAILS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBERS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • FIG. 2 represents a vertical section through one of the air-ducts at the side of the door or between the double walls at the side of the casing.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through the airduct below vthe door and ,coal-chute, and Fig. 4 is a vertical section through the door and casing.
  • My invention relates to a novel construction of door designed to regulate the admission of air to the front and surface of the re for controlling combustion; and to this end the invention consists in providing the doorcasing with double walls at the sides of and below the door, forming ducts through which currents of air, controlledby valves, are admitted to the combustion-chamber at the front p and sides of the fire, for regulating the combustion of the fuel, as hereinafter explained.
  • a A represent the outer side walls of the door-casing; A1 A2, the top and bottom of the same, and B B the inner side and bottom walls or plates, between which and the outer side and bottom walls A A2 spaces are left, formiug air-ducts for the admission of air at the sides .of and below the furnace-door C.
  • valves D D pivoted at their upper ends at d in the casing, said valves having handles or buttons el applied 'to the outer ends of their shafts or pivots, by means of which they may be set to close the side air-ducts c, or thrown back with their lower swinging ends resting against a partial rear v wall, b, to said air-duct, or adjusted to any desired intermediate position for regulating of access to4 the ire for slicing the same, y
  • the door C may be of any usual construction, but it is preferred to make it of double plates or walls, as shown in Fig. 4, as by this construction the door may be made 1ighter,rwhile, at the same time, buckling77 -of 'the outer plate c, or door proper, is effectually prevented.
  • the door, thus constructed, is, by preference,
  • the shaft or pivot e being extended at one end and having a pendent handle or lever, E, connected with it for controlling the door.
  • the handle E is made/elastic, to adapt it to yield slightly laterally, and is held at any desired adjustment by means of a notched rack or segment, F.
  • the pendent valves D D instead of being made separately adjustable, as shown, may be connected with a common through-shaft in such manner that both may be adjusted together, and, if preferred, by a lever similar to th at (E) for operating the door, and held at any desired point of adjustment by a similar toothed rack or segment.
  • valvesv being adjusted inward and turning upon a hinge or pivot at their upper ends, as explained, are made to deflect the air downward upon and in front of the fuel at the extreme front corners of the combustion-chamber, the points where the process of combustion is generally the most defective, and where a supply of air is consequently lnost needed.
  • the relation of the grate-bars to the furnace-- door' is indicated by dotted lines at f, Fig. 2, though, of course, any usual or preferred arrangement in this particular maybe adopted.
  • the furnace is large and a 2 i A u y 167.665
  • the doorcasing may be made flaring inward, in which case the vertical side ducts a will conform in outline'to such flaring sides, and the horizontal lower duct a will expand in width inward,
  • Fig. 4 the door is i shown by the dotted lines adapted to a locomotive boiler or furnace, or other similar furnace, in which the grate is located considerably below the coal-chute B', which in such case is extended inward and downward, as indicated by the dotted lines at A ilooriug may b', thus conducting the air downwardin front i of the fire to a point near the grate-bars, as

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NrrED STATES HENRY F. HAYDEN, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN FURNACE-DOOR CASlNGSf Specioation forming part of Letters Patent No. 167,665. dated September 14, 1875; application filed September 2, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY F. HAYDEN, of the city and county of Washington, District of Columbia, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Furnace Doors, of which the following is avfull, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanyin g drawing making part of this specilication, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my improved furnacedoor and door-casing. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section through one of the air-ducts at the side of the door or between the double walls at the side of the casing. Fig. 3 is a horizontal section through the airduct below vthe door and ,coal-chute, and Fig. 4 is a vertical section through the door and casing. i
Similar letters of reference denote corresponding parts in all the figures wherever .used.
My invention relates to a novel construction of door designed to regulate the admission of air to the front and surface of the re for controlling combustion; and to this end the invention consists in providing the doorcasing with double walls at the sides of and below the door, forming ducts through which currents of air, controlledby valves, are admitted to the combustion-chamber at the front p and sides of the lire, for regulating the combustion of the fuel, as hereinafter explained.
In the accompanying drawings, A A represent the outer side walls of the door-casing; A1 A2, the top and bottom of the same, and B B the inner side and bottom walls or plates, between which and the outer side and bottom walls A A2 spaces are left, formiug air-ducts for the admission of air at the sides .of and below the furnace-door C. The spacesy a, formed at the sides of the door, between the inner and outer walls B A, are closed at the front by pendent valves D D, pivoted at their upper ends at d in the casing, said valves having handles or buttons el applied 'to the outer ends of their shafts or pivots, by means of which they may be set to close the side air-ducts c, or thrown back with their lower swinging ends resting against a partial rear v wall, b, to said air-duct, or adjusted to any desired intermediate position for regulating of access to4 the ire for slicing the same, y
obviating the necessity for opening the door C for that purpose, though access may be had through the door, if preferred. The door C may be of any usual construction, but it is preferred to make it of double plates or walls, as shown in Fig. 4, as by this construction the door may be made 1ighter,rwhile, at the same time, buckling77 -of 'the outer plate c, or door proper, is effectually prevented. The door, thus constructed, is, by preference,
` hinged at its upper edge, as shown in Fig. l,
the shaft or pivot e being extended at one end and having a pendent handle or lever, E, connected with it for controlling the door. The handle E is made/elastic, to adapt it to yield slightly laterally, and is held at any desired adjustment by means of a notched rack or segment, F. The pendent valves D D, instead of being made separately adjustable, as shown, may be connected with a common through-shaft in such manner that both may be adjusted together, and, if preferred, by a lever similar to th at (E) for operating the door, and held at any desired point of adjustment by a similar toothed rack or segment. The valvesv being adjusted inward and turning upon a hinge or pivot at their upper ends, as explained, are made to deflect the air downward upon and in front of the fuel at the extreme front corners of the combustion-chamber, the points where the process of combustion is generally the most defective, and where a supply of air is consequently lnost needed.' The relation of the grate-bars to the furnace-- door'is indicated by dotted lines at f, Fig. 2, though, of course, any usual or preferred arrangement in this particular maybe adopted. Sometimes, where the furnace is large and a 2 i A u y 167.665
small door, relatively,'is preferred, the doorcasing may be made flaring inward, in which case the vertical side ducts a will conform in outline'to such flaring sides, and the horizontal lower duct a will expand in width inward,
conforming to the daring shape of the door casing itself; but it will be understood that any usual or preferred form may be given to the door-casing, so long as the relation of the air-ducts thereto, as described, is preserved for conveying'air to the fire. be made to the side ducts a, separating them entirely from the lowerduct and its supply valve D', if preferred, and in some instances it may be found desirable to dispense with the lower duct a. In others, where the furnace is narrow, the lower duct a alone, suitably partitioned, Vmay be found to amply meet its requirements, but these changes are such as will readily suggest themselves to the skilled manufacturer.
In Fig. 4 the door is i shown by the dotted lines adapted to a locomotive boiler or furnace, or other similar furnace, in which the grate is located considerably below the coal-chute B', which in such case is extended inward and downward, as indicated by the dotted lines at A ilooriug may b', thus conducting the air downwardin front i of the fire to a point near the grate-bars, as
admission of the currents of air, substantially as described. y i c 2. The lower horizontal air-duct a', underneath the door and coalcl1ute,and between said chute and the casing-door A2, in combination with a valve, D', controlling the `admission of air to the front of the fire, as described. I
3. The combination ofthe vertical ducts a aand horizontal duct a', and the valves for controlling the admission of air through the same, with a furnace-door, substantially as andfor the purpose setforth. H. F. HAYDEN.
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