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- Figure 2 the saine, as combined with a stove,'on a reduced scale.
- the nature ot' our invention consists in providing a means ot' extinguishing the tire in the vstoves ot' railroad-curs, acting automatically in case the car is overturned, and for the escape ot' the gas produced hy the 'water suddenly thrown upon the fire, confined wholly to the stove, in order to prevent the calamity of a burning car, and consequent destruction of lii'e and loss ot' property, as in several cases recently.
- Fig. 1 shows a water-tank or reservoir, B, made ot' boiler-iron, or other suit-able material, covered on urp.
- the lower portion b is conic, with a neck, b', closed at bottom with a nut and screw, made water-tight, so that the water can be drawn ont ofthe tank when the same is not in use during the summer-season.
- This tank is supported, by brackets bK, on the up-l per edge of a fumiel-tbrlned ash-pan, C, which surrounds the water-tank B l) 11', and extends through the Hoor N ofthe car. 4
- the neck or. spout D also extends below the portion b ot' the tank,'wlvlere it is closed by a sliding valve, F, moving on a pivot, g, and connected with a rod, G, terminated by a weighted ball, as shown.
- the water-tank B has three or more pipes L, communicating with the water within the tank, and carried upward, so as to open near the fire-grate within the stove.
- Enchpipe or tube has-a hinged valve, opening upward.
- the stove itselt' may be of any desired pattern, adapted to our invention.
- Fig.' 2 represents a stove over our arrangement below the grate, so combined as to be firmly united, with a closing-diaphragm and an outer shell or cover, to prevent any escape of the coal or ashes, when overturned, to enter the ear.l
- the tank being filled with water, with thepipes below the grate, will discharge the contents directly into the tire when the car is overturned, while the weighted ball will swing to the one side and open thevalve beneath the car, for the escape ot' the steam or gas generated -by the action ot the water on the tire, which will b e speedily smothered and extinguished.
- the slide-salve below the car, can also he operated by hand at any time, for discharging the ashes from the-stove, which maybe riddled down over the arched disk into the funnel-shaped ash-pan.
- Ve do not, broadly, vclaim the use of a water-tank for discharging the water into the fire-box, independently considered.
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Description
STEINHAUSER & SHREINER.
Car Heater.
No. 96,498. Patented Nov. 2, 1869.
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FRANK J. STEINHAUSER AND HENRY M. SHREINER, OF LANCASTER.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Letters Patent N 96,498, dated November 2, 1869.
Hoon- RAILROAD-CAR HEATER The Schedule referred to in these Letten Patent and making part of thel same.
To all whom it may concern Beit known that \ve, FRANK J. STEINHAUSER and Hnxnv M. Sunnlsun, ot the city of Lancaster, in` the State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and improved Combined Water-lauk for Railroad-Gar Stoves; and we do hereby declare that the following.;
is a. i`ull,.clear, and exact description ot' the construction and operation ot' the salnc,lr efe|'encc being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part ot' this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of our invention.
Figure 2, the saine, as combined with a stove,'on a reduced scale.
' Figure 3, a section of fig. 1, also reduced.
The nature ot' our invention consists in providing a means ot' extinguishing the tire in the vstoves ot' railroad-curs, acting automatically in case the car is overturned, and for the escape ot' the gas produced hy the 'water suddenly thrown upon the fire, confined wholly to the stove, in order to prevent the calamity of a burning car, and consequent destruction of lii'e and loss ot' property, as in several cases recently.
To enable others skilled in the art .to lnake and use our invention, we will now proceed to describe its construction and operation.
Fig. 1 shows a water-tank or reservoir, B, made ot' boiler-iron, or other suit-able material, covered on urp.
The lower portion b is conic, with a neck, b', closed at bottom with a nut and screw, made water-tight, so that the water can be drawn ont ofthe tank when the same is not in use during the summer-season.
This tank is supported, by brackets bK, on the up-l per edge of a fumiel-tbrlned ash-pan, C, which surrounds the water-tank B l) 11', and extends through the Hoor N ofthe car. 4
The neck or. spout D also extends below the portion b ot' the tank,'wlvlere it is closed by a sliding valve, F, moving on a pivot, g, and connected with a rod, G, terminated by a weighted ball, as shown.
This rod G, when the valve. F closes the opening of D, restsin a central notch, h, made in the lower guidefboWH; but when the carvis overturned, the weighted ball opens the valve by sliding the rod to the right or lett between the open guides H H, and
lodges in a notch, h, made at the ends ot" these` guides.
These guides H are held 'by bracket-s I, attached to the under side of the floor N.
The upper portion ot' this funnel C is supported by means ot' brackets J, connected to the upper side of the tloor N ofthe cnr.I
The water-tank B has three or more pipes L, communicating with the water within the tank, and carried upward, so as to open near the lire-grate within the stove.
Enchpipe or tube has-a hinged valve, opening upward.
There is also an' intermediate shield or disk, A, be-
4tweenthe furnace-grate and rounded top of the tank.
vey the. ashes'trom thestove to the ash-funnel C, and
also radiates the heatfrom the furnace, and protects the tank from the ashes lodging upon it, while the open space between the disk and tank, as well as that between the disk and grate, admits the cool air and draught to the stove.
The stove itselt' may be of any desired pattern, adapted to our invention.
Fig.' 2 represents a stove over our arrangement below the grate, so combined as to be firmly united, with a closing-diaphragm and an outer shell or cover, to prevent any escape of the coal or ashes, when overturned, to enter the ear.l
The operation is briey set forth, as follows:
The tank being filled with water, with thepipes below the grate, will discharge the contents directly into the tire when the car is overturned, while the weighted ball will swing to the one side and open thevalve beneath the car, for the escape ot' the steam or gas generated -by the action ot the water on the tire, which will b e speedily smothered and extinguished.
All the valves open by gravitation, so as to allow the water to tlow out freely, as well as to supply air, through the central tube, to the interior ot' the tank.
The slide-salve, below the car, can also he operated by hand at any time, for discharging the ashes from the-stove, which maybe riddled down over the arched disk into the funnel-shaped ash-pan.
Ve do not, broadly, vclaim the use of a water-tank for discharging the water into the fire-box, independently considered.
We claiml.' The arrangement of the ash-funnel C D, with its vvalve F and weighted rod G, guides H H, in combination with vthe tank B b. '11', in the manner and for the purpose specitied.
2. The arrangement of thedsk A, in combination with the t'ubesor pipes L M, with their hinged valves l,'constructedsubstantially in the manner' and for the purpose set forth. f
3. The combined arrangement ot the tank B,tlisk A, spouts or vpipes L M, tlsli-funne1 C D, and valve F, in connectioir with a stove adapted thereto, operating substantially in the mannerand for the purpose specified.
FRANK J. STEINHAUSER. H. M.ISHRE1NER.
Witnesses: I
, JOHN M. AMWEG, J .scola-` Snoeren.
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