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  • My invention relates to improvements in spark-arresters for locomotives and steamboilers using a stimulated draft, and it con- Io sists of the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described, shown in the drawings, and pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section of the front portion of r 5 alocomotive boiler provided with myimprovements.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same with the front-plate removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section at the line X X on Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is an inverted plan view of the deflectzo ing-plate.
  • A designates the shell of the boiler which is made in the usual form and is provided with a front tube-head, B, in which the foremost end of the 2 5 tubes C are secured in the usual manner.
  • D designates the smoke-arch which is formed in the forward end of the shell A, and is provided with a smoke-stack E.
  • Contained in said smoke-arch are the following parts 3o .of the locomotive-engine which form no part of my invention: A branch steam-pipe, F, to which are connected the steam-pipes, G, leading to the steam cylinders of the engine, and exhaust-pipes, H, leading from said cylinders 3 5 and provided with the exhaust-nozzles I, all of which may be of the exact form shown or of such other form as will be suited to the purpose.
  • J designates a transverse flange-piece that 4o is secured to the tube-head B directly over the upper row of the tubes O and is preferably provided with an inclined portion, l, at its foremost side; said fiange-piece is preferably made to extend from side to side of the smokearch, so as to form a chordal line across the tube-head.
  • K designates an inclined deflectin'g-plate which extends forward slightly beyond the steam-pipes G and downward to about the level of the middle row of tubes C, so as to leave a clear segmental opening between the lower edge of said plate and the-lower side of the smoke-arch; said deecting-plate, being imperforate,preventsadirectpassageofsmoke or sparks, which pass through the tubes that lie above the plane of the lower edge of said deiiectingplate, after entering the smokearch; the products of combustion are turned downward by said deflecting-plate and forced to pass through the segmental opening-hereinbefore referred to-and from thence pass toward the forward part of said smoke-arch.
  • the deflecting-plate K may consist of a single piece, or, for the purpose of facilitating the removal and restoration to place of said deiecting-plate without disturbing the steamand exhaust-pipes, it may be made of several separable pieces secured together, practically like the one shown in Fig. 4.
  • L designates a screen preferably made of Wire-netting and arranged in an inclined position whose angularity is the reverse of that of the deIlecting-plate K.
  • the upper edge of said screen is preferably secured to a hanging flange-plate, 2, which is secured to the upper side of the shell A at the foremost end of the smoke arch; said screen is inclined rearwardly and downwardly and is so arranged that its lower edge will slightly overlap the lower edge of the deflecting-plate.
  • a transverse slot, M, is left between the lower edge of said screen and the upper face of the de-n flecting-plate K, for the purpose of affording an escape for any cinders that may effect a lodgment on said deilecting-plate, said cinders will pass through said slot into the smokearch D.
  • the sparks, or particles of unconsumed fuel which pass through the tubes from the boiler-furnace into the smoke-arch will move toward the forward part of said smoke-arch, wherein they Will be kept in a violent state of agitation by the powerful draft created by the exhaustblast of the engine, and, by the attrition of the particles, produced by said agitation, the sparks will be sufficiently reduced in size to enable them to pass freely through the meshes of said screen, from whence they will be carried upward by the force of the blast and escape from the top of the smoke-stack in a cooled-down condition, the ignition of said sparks having been perfectly extinguished by the attrition of the particles.

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(No Model.) 2 sheets-snee: 1. H. C. SMITH.
SPARK ARRESTER POR LOGOMOTIVES. No. 495,380. Patented Apr. 11, 1893.
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H. C. SMITH.l SPARK ARRESTER PoR LocoMoTIVEs.
Patented Apr. 11,1893. A
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UNITE STATES HENRY O. SMITH, OF ONEONTA, ASSIGNOR OF FOUR-FIFTHS TO HORACE G. YOUNG, EDWIN YOUNG, AND ROBERT C. BLACKALL, OF ALBANY, AND J. WHITE SPRON G, OF SLINGERLANDS, NEI/V YORK.
SPARK-ARRESTER FOR LOCOMOTIVES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.1495,380, dated April 11, 1893. Application tiled December 27, 1892. Serial No. 456,470. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY C. SMITH, of Oneonta, in the county of Otsego and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Spark-Arresters for Locomotives, of which the followingisaspecilication.
My invention relates to improvements in spark-arresters for locomotives and steamboilers using a stimulated draft, and it con- Io sists of the novel construction and combination of parts hereinafter described, shown in the drawings, and pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal section of the front portion of r 5 alocomotive boiler provided with myimprovements. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the same with the front-plate removed. Fig. 3 is a vertical section at the line X X on Fig. 1; and
Fig. 4 is an inverted plan view of the deflectzo ing-plate.
As represented in the drawings, A designates the shell of the boiler which is made in the usual form and is provided with a front tube-head, B, in which the foremost end of the 2 5 tubes C are secured in the usual manner.
D designates the smoke-arch which is formed in the forward end of the shell A, and is provided with a smoke-stack E. Contained in said smoke-arch are the following parts 3o .of the locomotive-engine which form no part of my invention: A branch steam-pipe, F, to which are connected the steam-pipes, G, leading to the steam cylinders of the engine, and exhaust-pipes, H, leading from said cylinders 3 5 and provided with the exhaust-nozzles I, all of which may be of the exact form shown or of such other form as will be suited to the purpose.
J designates a transverse flange-piece that 4o is secured to the tube-head B directly over the upper row of the tubes O and is preferably provided with an inclined portion, l, at its foremost side; said fiange-piece is preferably made to extend from side to side of the smokearch, so as to form a chordal line across the tube-head.
K designates an inclined deflectin'g-plate which extends forward slightly beyond the steam-pipes G and downward to about the level of the middle row of tubes C, so as to leave a clear segmental opening between the lower edge of said plate and the-lower side of the smoke-arch; said deecting-plate, being imperforate,preventsadirectpassageofsmoke or sparks, which pass through the tubes that lie above the plane of the lower edge of said deiiectingplate, after entering the smokearch; the products of combustion are turned downward by said deflecting-plate and forced to pass through the segmental opening-hereinbefore referred to-and from thence pass toward the forward part of said smoke-arch. The deflecting-plate K may consist of a single piece, or, for the purpose of facilitating the removal and restoration to place of said deiecting-plate without disturbing the steamand exhaust-pipes, it may be made of several separable pieces secured together, practically like the one shown in Fig. 4.
L designates a screen preferably made of Wire-netting and arranged in an inclined position whose angularity is the reverse of that of the deIlecting-plate K. The upper edge of said screen is preferably secured to a hanging flange-plate, 2, which is secured to the upper side of the shell A at the foremost end of the smoke arch; said screen is inclined rearwardly and downwardly and is so arranged that its lower edge will slightly overlap the lower edge of the deflecting-plate. A transverse slot, M, is left between the lower edge of said screen and the upper face of the de-n flecting-plate K, for the purpose of affording an escape for any cinders that may effect a lodgment on said deilecting-plate, said cinders will pass through said slot into the smokearch D. y
By the operation of my spark-arrester, the sparks, or particles of unconsumed fuel which pass through the tubes from the boiler-furnace into the smoke-arch, will move toward the forward part of said smoke-arch, wherein they Will be kept in a violent state of agitation by the powerful draft created by the exhaustblast of the engine, and, by the attrition of the particles, produced by said agitation, the sparks will be sufficiently reduced in size to enable them to pass freely through the meshes of said screen, from whence they will be carried upward by the force of the blast and escape from the top of the smoke-stack in a cooled-down condition, the ignition of said sparks having been perfectly extinguished by the attrition of the particles.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-'- In a locomotive-boiler and in combination therewith, a spark-arrester consisting of an imperforate deiecting-plate secured to the front tube-head of said boiler above the upper tier of tubes and inclined forward and downward to about the plane of the middle tier ot' tubes; said delecting-plate extending later-
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