US205141A - Improvement in ventilators and ghimney-tops - Google Patents

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    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23LSUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL ; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the exterior
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section, showing the interior, construction of my chimney-top and ventilator
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section, showing bowl B and its supports and the surrounding open space or flue d.
  • the object of my invention is to provide buildings and apartments with an efficient and economical ventilator, and chimneys and chimney-flues of imperfect draft with tops which will prevent smoking and correct the evil effects of downward currents of air by checking and reversing them.
  • the larger darts indicate the course of the foul or impure air when used as a ventilator, and of the smoke, warm air, and gas when used as a chimney-top, and the smaller darts show'the course of the external air in both cases.
  • A is a metallic base, of the same form as and covering the top of the chimney or flue, and firmly fastened to it.
  • B (see Fig. 2) is a circular concave or metallic bowl, designed to arrest the downward currents of air and to reverse their direction.
  • 0 is a truncated sheetmetal cone, surrounding andpartially covering and contracting the flue, and resting on the base A.
  • D is a cast-iron circular case, inclosing cone 0, and provided with arched or other formed openings afor admittingthe external air.
  • E is another casing, resting on the cone-case D, and provided with a cast-iron rim, 1), which forms the support of the concave or bowl B, which latter is provided with two or more short arms, 0 e, resting in recesses or sockets in the ,inner flange of rim b.
  • F is a conical case, in-
  • This case is provided with a cast-iron rim, 0, which may be corrugated on the outer or top side, so as to form channels for the escape of the wa ter that may enter the top; or the top piece G March 19, 1878. t
  • the cylindrical pipe or tube G' sits on the flue, on leaving the top of the chimney, (see Fig. 2,) pass over the top of the truncated cone 0, between it and the bottom of the bowl B. Diverging on either side, they pass through the annular flue or space d surrounding the bowl, and then upward and out of the top.
  • the external or pure air at same time enters the arched openings at a a, &c., in case D, and, impinging against the outside of cone 0, it rises, passing through the same annular space at around the bowl B, and thence along the inner walls of cone F, and out the top.
  • One object of the cone F is to contract the opening over the bowl B, so that currents of external air entering at top will strike in the concavity of the bowl, and, being thus deflected upward and caused to pass toward the sides, will be returned through the tube G by the upward currents of smoke and air. Should the currents so pass in as to strike the annular flue, the smoke rising through it will be forced out at the openings in the casing D, the cone 0 preventingits return down the chimney.
  • Another object of the external cone F is to deflect upward the currents of air striking it ex ternally, and thus tend to increase the draft through the tube G.
  • the casing E is made distinct from'the cone F, and is broader at the top than the bottom, which allows of a larger annular flue and a smaller opening above than when the corre sponding parts are made in one piece and of uniform taper for its whole length, as in some forms of chimney-tops.
  • the arched openings in casing D admit the external air into the widening space between this casing and the cone 0 with a certain velocity, which, on reaching the top of the cone, is accelerated in proportion to the velocity of a IMAWM rounded by a correspondingly-large annular.

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I D 1 TE- gpxmm'or WILLIAM nfnossMAmor HUDSON, ivnwxonx, ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF HIS RIG H TTO LEONARD J. ROSSMAN, OF SAME PLACE.
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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 205,141, dated June 18, 1878; application filed To all whom it may concern:
- Be it known that I, WILLIAM F. ROSSMAN, of the city of Hudson, in the county of Columbia and State of New York, h ave invented a new and useful Improvement in Ventilators and Chimney-Tops, which invention is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the exterior, and Fig. 2 isa vertical section, showing the interior, construction of my chimney-top and ventilator; and Fig. 3 is a transverse section, showing bowl B and its supports and the surrounding open space or flue d.
The object of my invention is to provide buildings and apartments with an efficient and economical ventilator, and chimneys and chimney-flues of imperfect draft with tops which will prevent smoking and correct the evil effects of downward currents of air by checking and reversing them.
In the drawings, the larger darts indicate the course of the foul or impure air when used as a ventilator, and of the smoke, warm air, and gas when used as a chimney-top, and the smaller darts show'the course of the external air in both cases.
A is a metallic base, of the same form as and covering the top of the chimney or flue, and firmly fastened to it. B (see Fig. 2) is a circular concave or metallic bowl, designed to arrest the downward currents of air and to reverse their direction. 0 is a truncated sheetmetal cone, surrounding andpartially covering and contracting the flue, and resting on the base A. D is a cast-iron circular case, inclosing cone 0, and provided with arched or other formed openings afor admittingthe external air. E is another casing, resting on the cone-case D, and provided with a cast-iron rim, 1), which forms the support of the concave or bowl B, which latter is provided with two or more short arms, 0 e, resting in recesses or sockets in the ,inner flange of rim b. F is a conical case, in-
closing and partly covering the bowl B. This case is provided with a cast-iron rim, 0, which may be corrugated on the outer or top side, so as to form channels for the escape of the wa ter that may enter the top; or the top piece G March 19, 1878. t
may be provided with small holes at its base i s 0 whlch will answer the same purpose.
The cylindrical pipe or tube G' sits on the flue, on leaving the top of the chimney, (see Fig. 2,) pass over the top of the truncated cone 0, between it and the bottom of the bowl B. Diverging on either side, they pass through the annular flue or space d surrounding the bowl, and then upward and out of the top. The external or pure air at same time enters the arched openings at a a, &c., in case D, and, impinging against the outside of cone 0, it rises, passing through the same annular space at around the bowl B, and thence along the inner walls of cone F, and out the top.
One object of the cone F is to contract the opening over the bowl B, so that currents of external air entering at top will strike in the concavity of the bowl, and, being thus deflected upward and caused to pass toward the sides, will be returned through the tube G by the upward currents of smoke and air. Should the currents so pass in as to strike the annular flue, the smoke rising through it will be forced out at the openings in the casing D, the cone 0 preventingits return down the chimney. Another object of the external cone F is to deflect upward the currents of air striking it ex ternally, and thus tend to increase the draft through the tube G.
The casing E is made distinct from'the cone F, and is broader at the top than the bottom, which allows of a larger annular flue and a smaller opening above than when the corre sponding parts are made in one piece and of uniform taper for its whole length, as in some forms of chimney-tops.
The arched openings in casing D admit the external air into the widening space between this casing and the cone 0 with a certain velocity, which, on reaching the top of the cone, is accelerated in proportion to the velocity of a IMAWM rounded by a correspondingly-large annular.
flue, in combination with a comparatively small opening above for the entrance of the external currents, by which means downward currents cannot readily enter, and should they do so they are, by the use of the concavo-convex bowl, deflected and returned; and by the use of the conical casing F, the wind, striking against it, is used to help force upward the smoke or impure air passing through the chimney.
I am aware that it is not new to use a conical bowl above a truncated cone surrounded by a tapering casing, and therefore I do not claim this; but
What I do claim as new is 1. The combination, with the external truncated cone F, of the concavo-convex bowl'B, having its concave side upward, substantially as described, and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of the concavo-convex bowl B, internal truncated cone 0, perforated casing D, flaring casing E, and external truncated cone F, the whole constructed and arranged substantially in the manner described, and for the purpose set forth.
WM. F. ROSSMAN.
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US2510901A (en) * 1947-05-17 1950-06-06 Robert B Parker Chimney top
US20020100471A1 (en) * 2001-01-12 2002-08-01 York International Corporation Device for drawing dilution air

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US2510901A (en) * 1947-05-17 1950-06-06 Robert B Parker Chimney top
US20020100471A1 (en) * 2001-01-12 2002-08-01 York International Corporation Device for drawing dilution air

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