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    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
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  • the object of this invention is to get a simple and comparatively inexpensive device that will present a large heating-surface for the action of the fire on the water chambers and spaces in connection therewith; and the invention consists in the construction and arrangement oftheboiler,ashereinafterfully described.
  • Figure l is a front vertical section through the center of the entire device.
  • Fig. 2 is a. side vertical section through line of :0, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal plan in crosssection through line of 0, Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the boiler is ofmetal, either cast or wrought, and is in four sections or parts.
  • a A represent 'the outside walls or shell which incloses the whole device, excepting the front.
  • B B is an inner shell, jointed to the outside shell, A, at the front, and extending to within a few inches of shell A at back, thus giving a water-space, a a a, at sides, top, and bottom of the device.
  • the top of this shell is heavily corrugated or waved, as at B, so as to give greater fire-surface to the action of heat on the water therein.
  • Shell 0 is jointed to B at the back, (see Figs. 2 and 3,) both sides of fire-pot,
  • a large space, I) b is left at sides, top and bottom, forming the indirect flue, that at the top making the heating-chamber C.
  • An exit to this is provided at D, and a damper provided in the plate E, by use of which the products of combustion may escape directly from the fire-chamber 0 through opening D,
  • Shell 0 is flanged at the top, leaving a circular opening into the firepot or coal-magazine, which is made by shell F, and to which shell 0 is jointed. This gives a connection and escape of fire, 850., into the chamber 0. A lower horizontal opening is made to get at the ash-pit.
  • G is the grate, set in bar I at a suitable distance above the bottom of ash-pit.
  • the grate may be square as well as round.
  • d (1, Figs. 1 and 2, making a large and valuable water-heating space at front, sides, and bottom, and with the shell A at back.
  • the openings left in front of the boiler by the heat ing-chamber, return-flue, and ash-pit are covered by removable front pieces, P l I, (having proper doors for the heating-chamber and ash-pit,) for cleaning the return-tine.
  • These pieces P are all lined with non-conducting cemcut or other fire-proof material to retain the heat inside the boiler.
  • this heating-boiler is as follows: The water-spaces are kept supplied with water through the side opening, J, by suitable connections therewith. After the tire is well under way the damper in plate E is closed, forcing the draft through indirect flue I) b I). All the heat from the ash-pit is absorbed by water-space d, and at no point can there be any wasteful radiation of heat before it has had opportunity to communicate with the water.
  • the construction of the whole is such that the various shells are free to expand from their fixed points, so as to obviate danger of cracking the plates by any unequal expansion.
  • the surfaces forming the tire-chamber and flue may be corrugated or not, as desired.
  • the top opening, H connects with the heating-pipes.
  • the shell B may be of one continuous piece or made of several pieces joined together.
  • a boiler provided with the indirect flue I), passing down the side thereof, crossing under the water-space d, surroundingthe ash-pit, ing the ash-pit, and extending up to the exit and extcndin g up the opposite sideof the boiler D, and provided with a damper in the plate E, to'the exit D, said flue being provided with a substantially as herein set forth.

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(Modem E. A. GAY.
BOILER FOR HEATING BUILDINGS.
No. 273,718. Patented Mar. 13,1883.
llNrre STATES PATENT @rrrcn.
EDGAR A. GAY, OF BUFFALO, NEXV YORK.
BOILER FOR HEATING BUILDINGS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 278,718, dated March 13, 1883.
(llodelJ To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDGAR A. GAY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have made certain Improvements in Boilers for Heating Buildings, &c., of which the fol lowing is a specification.
The object of this invention is to get a simple and comparatively inexpensive device that will present a large heating-surface for the action of the fire on the water chambers and spaces in connection therewith; and the invention consists in the construction and arrangement oftheboiler,ashereinafterfully described.
In the drawings, Figure l is a front vertical section through the center of the entire device. Fig. 2 is a. side vertical section through line of :0, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a horizontal plan in crosssection through line of 0, Figs. 1 and 2.
The boiler is ofmetal, either cast or wrought, and is in four sections or parts.
A A represent 'the outside walls or shell which incloses the whole device, excepting the front.
B B is an inner shell, jointed to the outside shell, A, at the front, and extending to within a few inches of shell A at back, thus giving a water-space, a a a, at sides, top, and bottom of the device. The top of this shell is heavily corrugated or waved, as at B, so as to give greater fire-surface to the action of heat on the water therein. Shell 0 is jointed to B at the back, (see Figs. 2 and 3,) both sides of fire-pot,
and extends entirely to the front, or may formv part of the front of the boiler. Between shells B and C a large space, I) b, is left at sides, top and bottom, forming the indirect flue, that at the top making the heating-chamber C. An exit to this is provided at D, and a damper provided in the plate E, by use of which the products of combustion may escape directly from the fire-chamber 0 through opening D,
Y (see Fig. 1,) or else be made to traverse the entire length of the indirect flue b 1) before leaving the boiler. Shell 0 is flanged at the top, leaving a circular opening into the firepot or coal-magazine, which is made by shell F, and to which shell 0 is jointed. This gives a connection and escape of fire, 850., into the chamber 0. A lower horizontal opening is made to get at the ash-pit.
G is the grate, set in bar I at a suitable distance above the bottom of ash-pit. The grate may be square as well as round. Between the walls of the circular shell F and shell U is left a water-space, d (1, Figs. 1 and 2, making a large and valuable water-heating space at front, sides, and bottom, and with the shell A at back. (See Figs. 2 and 3.) The openings left in front of the boiler by the heat ing-chamber, return-flue, and ash-pit are covered by removable front pieces, P l I, (having proper doors for the heating-chamber and ash-pit,) for cleaning the return-tine. These pieces P are all lined with non-conducting cemcut or other fire-proof material to retain the heat inside the boiler.
Instead of the joints to unite shells B and 0, they may perhaps be cast together, it found desirable; but I prefer thejoints.
The working of this heating-boiler is as follows: The water-spaces are kept supplied with water through the side opening, J, by suitable connections therewith. After the tire is well under way the damper in plate E is closed, forcing the draft through indirect flue I) b I). All the heat from the ash-pit is absorbed by water-space d, and at no point can there be any wasteful radiation of heat before it has had opportunity to communicate with the water. The construction of the whole is such that the various shells are free to expand from their fixed points, so as to obviate danger of cracking the plates by any unequal expansion. The surfaces forming the tire-chamber and flue may be corrugated or not, as desired. The top opening, H, connects with the heating-pipes.
The advantages ofmy construction are, great compactness, the whole boiler, ash-pit, and fines being contained in one inclosure, occupying but little space; surrounding the ashpit by a water-space, which absorbs heat from the pit and also from the line; the arrangement of flue b and fire-chamber 0, making them accessible for inspection or cleaning by the removable pieces P P; also, the application of the downdraft principle, and without using fines or tubes. andwhich are liable to become foul and choked.
The shell B may be of one continuous piece or made of several pieces joined together.
I claim 1. A boiler provided with the indirect flue I), passing down the side thereof, crossing under the water-space d, surroundingthe ash-pit, ing the ash-pit, and extending up to the exit and extcndin g up the opposite sideof the boiler D, and provided with a damper in the plate E, to'the exit D, said flue being provided with a substantially as herein set forth.
damper to give direct or indirect flue draft, In witness whereof I have hereunto signed 5 substantially as set forth. rny'name in the presence of two subscribing 15 2. In a boiler, the combination of the outer Witnesses, n casing, A, and inner shell, B, provided with an EDGAR A. GAY. interlying water-space, a a, and having an in- Witnesses: direct flue,'b, passing down the side of the boiler J. R. DRAKE, 10 and crossing under the Water-space d, surround- T. H. PARSONS.
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