US315096A - Puddling-furnace - Google Patents
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- XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N iron Chemical compound [Fe] XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 12
- 229910052742 iron Inorganic materials 0.000 description 6
- 238000002485 combustion reaction Methods 0.000 description 4
- MYMOFIZGZYHOMD-UHFFFAOYSA-N oxygen Chemical compound O=O MYMOFIZGZYHOMD-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 4
- 229910052760 oxygen Inorganic materials 0.000 description 4
- 239000001301 oxygen Substances 0.000 description 4
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- C21—METALLURGY OF IRON
- C21C—PROCESSING OF PIG-IRON, e.g. REFINING, MANUFACTURE OF WROUGHT-IRON OR STEEL; TREATMENT IN MOLTEN STATE OF FERROUS ALLOYS
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- My invention relates to the addition to such furnaces of a peculiarly'constructed air-flue, which admits heated air to the iron-puddling chamber at the point where the heat and flames from the fire-chamber enters it.
- the invention has for its object, first, to aid combustion and intensify the heat by supplyin g oxygen to the fire as it enters thepuddlingchamber; second, to provide for the air as it is admitted being heated to as high a temperature as possible, so as not to reduce that of the fire at the point of intermingling.
- Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation taken through the center line.
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional elevation taken through the line a b, Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a front View.
- A is the fireplace, B being the opening through which the fuel is fed.
- D is the bridge-wall of the fire-chamber.
- E is the fire-flue leading to the puddling or iron chamber F.
- H is the bridge-wall in the fire-end of the puddling-chamber.
- I is the air-flue, which passes over the roof or arch of the fire-chamber. It is supplied with air from in front through a series of holes, J, which are fitted with suitable slides to open and close the apertures, so as to regulate the quantity of air admitted.
- K are side holes, which may also be covered with slides, so that they may be left open or closed, as founddesirable.
- L is a hanging wall, which deflects the airflue from the roof of fire-chamber down the back of the rear wall of this chamber to rise again between the hanging wall and the near wall forming the continuation of the fire-flue, thus extending the air-iiue a greater distance than if it projected directly into the iron-chamber, and causing the air to absorb heat from the back wall of the fire-ohamber and front wall of the iron-chamber.
- M is the neck of the furnace, leading to the smoke stack, which, for the purposes of this description, is not necessary to show.
- N is the charging and puddling door of the iron-chamber.
- O O are the iron braces, which, being connected by bolts P, bind the outer walls of the furnace together.
- Q is the ash-pit.
- the air-flue I having hanging wall L therein, arranged so that the said flue will pass first over the roof of the fire-chamber A, then down at the back of the rear wall thereof and between that wall and the hanging wall, then under the hanging wall, and finally up between the hanging wall and the near wall of the fire-flue, and over the top of this wall into the puddling-chamber, the said air-fiue having suitable air-inlet holes, substantially as herein described.
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Description
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J. WEBB.
PUDDLING FURNACE.
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JOB I/VEBB, OF ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
PUDDLlNG-FURNACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 315,096, dated April '7, 1885,
Application filed June 21, 1884. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOB WEBB, of Alameda county, State of California, have invented an Improved Puddling-Furnace for Iron Manufacturers, of whichthe following is a specification.
My invention relates to the addition to such furnaces of a peculiarly'constructed air-flue, which admits heated air to the iron-puddling chamber at the point where the heat and flames from the fire-chamber enters it.
The invention has for its object, first, to aid combustion and intensify the heat by supplyin g oxygen to the fire as it enters thepuddlingchamber; second, to provide for the air as it is admitted being heated to as high a temperature as possible, so as not to reduce that of the fire at the point of intermingling.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure l is a longitudinal sectional elevation taken through the center line. Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional elevation taken through the line a b, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a front View.
In all the figures of the drawings like letters of reference represent like parts.
A is the fireplace, B being the opening through which the fuel is fed.
0 are grates.
D is the bridge-wall of the fire-chamber.
E is the fire-flue leading to the puddling or iron chamber F.
Gis an opening covered with a door, through which the fire-flue may be periodically cleaned.
H is the bridge-wall in the fire-end of the puddling-chamber.
I is the air-flue, which passes over the roof or arch of the fire-chamber. It is supplied with air from in front through a series of holes, J, which are fitted with suitable slides to open and close the apertures, so as to regulate the quantity of air admitted.
K are side holes, which may also be covered with slides, so that they may be left open or closed, as founddesirable.
L is a hanging wall, which deflects the airflue from the roof of fire-chamber down the back of the rear wall of this chamber to rise again between the hanging wall and the near wall forming the continuation of the fire-flue, thus extending the air-iiue a greater distance than if it projected directly into the iron-chamber, and causing the air to absorb heat from the back wall of the fire-ohamber and front wall of the iron-chamber.
M is the neck of the furnace, leading to the smoke stack, which, for the purposes of this description, is not necessary to show.
N is the charging and puddling door of the iron-chamber. O O are the iron braces, which, being connected by bolts P, bind the outer walls of the furnace together.
Q is the ash-pit.
lhe operation of my furnace is, in general,
similar to others; but I have the advantage of 6% absorbing a large amount of heat which would otherwise radiate and dissipate itself from the roof to the furnace, and of carrying the same through the mediumship of air in the flue I into the paddling-chamber, while at the same time a properly-regulated supply of oxygen is given to assist combustion and intensify the heat at the entrance of the said chamber.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
In a puddling-furnace, the air-flue I, having hanging wall L therein, arranged so that the said flue will pass first over the roof of the fire-chamber A, then down at the back of the rear wall thereof and between that wall and the hanging wall, then under the hanging wall, and finally up between the hanging wall and the near wall of the fire-flue, and over the top of this wall into the puddling-chamber, the said air-fiue having suitable air-inlet holes, substantially as herein described.
' JOB WEBB.
Witnesses:
GEORGE PARDY, F. 'I. NEWBERY.
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