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  • Patented N0vf24, 18815 Patented N0vf24, 18815.
  • My invention relates to the production and combustion of gasfuel in the furnace to be fired; and it consists in the devices hereinafter described. 4
  • Figure l shows a vertical longitudinal sectional view in the furnace of a locomotive-boiler provided with my devices for producing gas in it and there burning the gas as fuel for firing the furnace.
  • Fig. 2 shows a vertical transverse sectional view of the same on the line min Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows a top plan of the device for disiributing the gasfuel uniformly over the whole floor of the furnace for combustion. This consists of a longitudinal gas-conductor having a series of horizontal hollow arms on both sides of it extending over nearly the whole iioor of the -furnace and resting upon the floor, which is perforated for the passage of air to sustain and promote combustion.
  • Fig. 4 shows a view of the kindling device detached.
  • a is a retort in which the gas is generated. It is apiece of iron or steel tube, about three to five feet long and six to ten inchesin diameter, placed horizontally in the front part of the furnace and extending toward the back part of it. The ends of it are closed.l Into this retort I introduce petroleum, crude or otherwise, and superheated steam at the same time, and by heat produced by combustion of the gas generated in it burned below it a xed gas is generated, which as it is burned develops a large amount of free caloric.
  • ca is a shelf or diaphragm within the retort a., extending across its entire diameter, and affixed to its inner sides and along about twothirds of its length. Upon the upper side of this shelf the petroleum to be used is forcedfrom outside of the furnace through a pipe which is marked a3.
  • a2 is another diaphragm in the retort a, 1ocated below the diaphragm a and extending across the arc of the lower halt' of the retort a and along it about one-third of its length.
  • a pipe enters the retort, which conducts the steam used within it, which is marked at.
  • a5 is the pipe which conducts the gas generated in the retort to and into the gasdistrib uting device below the retort. rlhe upper end of this pipe is made to extend within the shell of the retort a an inch or more, so that fluid or semi-fluid residuum in the bottom of the retort cannot enter it and flow to the gasdistributing device below.
  • a is a pipe arranged to admit the iilow of the iiuid or semi-Huid residuum in the bottom of the retort a into a pan placed below to receive and hold it until it is consumed.
  • a8 is the gasdistributing device. It consists of a central longitudinal pipe, extending from outside the front wall of the furnace along the floor of it to and through the walls at the back part of it, fitted with a removable screw-cap at both ends, and having a number of hollow horizontal arms extending from both sides of it to the sides of the furnace, the whole resting upon the iioor of the furnace, and the horizontal arms perforated on the upper side with many fine holes, through which the gas generated in the retort a, passes to combustion.
  • e is a perforated metallic licor extending entirely along and across the lower part of the furnace, upon which the gas-distributing device a8 is supported, and through the perforations of which air passes to maintain combustion ofthe gas burned above it.
  • kindling 7 device for starting the generation of gas in the retort a. It consists of two tubes or troughs, located just under and a little on either side of the middle line of the retort a and extending through the end wall of the furnace, so that they may be supplied with oil or other suitable iniianimable duid, which being ignited soon producessufficient heat to generate gas in the retort, when the supplypipes for this device are closed, and no further kindling will be required, unless the fireY is extinguished and the retort allowed to cool.
  • e2 is another perforated metallic floor, placed a little way below the iioor c, and similarly constructed, but provided with more openings for the passage of air.
  • e3, e, and e5 are deiiecting-plates, extending entirely along and across the length and breadth of the furnace below lthe perforated floor e2, with large openings through them for the passage of air, the openings in one plate being opposite to-the plate of the next, the object of them being to break the direct iiow of air upward toward the tire.
  • c6 is a ydetlecting-arch in the rear part of the Combustion-chamber, made of brick, to throw the heat up against the crown-shell, but is not a part of vmy invention.
  • I construct the devices described in a boiler or other furnace and provide a reservoir of petroleum conveniently located with pumping devices, by which the amount of oil requiredwill be injected into the retort a through the pipe as. Steam superheated is admitted to the retort through the pipe at. u When the retort is heated to a degree which will convert the petroleum and steam int-o a xed gas, the gas passes through the pipe a5 into the distributing-pipes a8, from whence it issues through the openingsprovided for that purpose, and is burned, heating the retort and continuing the production of gas and heating ⁇ the furnace.

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(No Modem C. HOLLAND, Jr. APPARATUS POR FIRING PURNAGES.
Patented N0vf24, 18815.
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Ufa/v' U lUnrTnn STaTns CHARLES HOLLAND, JR., OF BOSTGN, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR T0 FREDERlGK L. HOUGHTON,
TRUSTEE, OF SAME PLACE. l
APPARATUS FOR FIRENG FURNACES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 331,197, dated November 2%, 1885.
- Application filed February 16, 1885. Serial No. 156,128. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.:
Be it known that I, CHARLES HOLLAND, Jr., of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Firing Furnaces, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the production and combustion of gasfuel in the furnace to be fired; and it consists in the devices hereinafter described. 4
In the drawings annexed, Figure l shows a vertical longitudinal sectional view in the furnace of a locomotive-boiler provided with my devices for producing gas in it and there burning the gas as fuel for firing the furnace. Fig. 2 shows a vertical transverse sectional view of the same on the line min Fig. 1. Fig. 3 shows a top plan of the device for disiributing the gasfuel uniformly over the whole floor of the furnace for combustion. This consists of a longitudinal gas-conductor having a series of horizontal hollow arms on both sides of it extending over nearly the whole iioor of the -furnace and resting upon the floor, which is perforated for the passage of air to sustain and promote combustion. Fig. 4 shows a view of the kindling device detached.
It will only be necessary to mark by letter and describe the parts of the drawings which relate to or show my improved devices.
a is a retort in which the gas is generated. It is apiece of iron or steel tube, about three to five feet long and six to ten inchesin diameter, placed horizontally in the front part of the furnace and extending toward the back part of it. The ends of it are closed.l Into this retort I introduce petroleum, crude or otherwise, and superheated steam at the same time, and by heat produced by combustion of the gas generated in it burned below it a xed gas is generated, which as it is burned develops a large amount of free caloric.
ca is a shelf or diaphragm within the retort a., extending across its entire diameter, and affixed to its inner sides and along about twothirds of its length. Upon the upper side of this shelf the petroleum to be used is forcedfrom outside of the furnace through a pipe which is marked a3.
a2 is another diaphragm in the retort a, 1ocated below the diaphragm a and extending across the arc of the lower halt' of the retort a and along it about one-third of its length. Just over this diaphragm a pipe enters the retort, which conducts the steam used within it, which is marked at.
a5 is the pipe which conducts the gas generated in the retort to and into the gasdistrib uting device below the retort. rlhe upper end of this pipe is made to extend within the shell of the retort a an inch or more, so that fluid or semi-fluid residuum in the bottom of the retort cannot enter it and flow to the gasdistributing device below.
a is a pipe arranged to admit the iilow of the iiuid or semi-Huid residuum in the bottom of the retort a into a pan placed below to receive and hold it until it is consumed.
al is a pan into which through the pipe a6 the semi-fluid residuum from the retort a flows, and in which it is wholly consumed by heat.
a8 is the gasdistributing device. It consists of a central longitudinal pipe, extending from outside the front wall of the furnace along the floor of it to and through the walls at the back part of it, fitted with a removable screw-cap at both ends, and having a number of hollow horizontal arms extending from both sides of it to the sides of the furnace, the whole resting upon the iioor of the furnace, and the horizontal arms perforated on the upper side with many fine holes, through which the gas generated in the retort a, passes to combustion.
e is a perforated metallic licor extending entirely along and across the lower part of the furnace, upon which the gas-distributing device a8 is supported, and through the perforations of which air passes to maintain combustion ofthe gas burned above it.
e is what might properly be called a. kindling 7 device,for starting the generation of gas in the retort a. It consists of two tubes or troughs, located just under and a little on either side of the middle line of the retort a and extending through the end wall of the furnace, so that they may be supplied with oil or other suitable iniianimable duid, which being ignited soon producessufficient heat to generate gas in the retort, when the supplypipes for this device are closed, and no further kindling will be required, unless the fireY is extinguished and the retort allowed to cool.
e2 is another perforated metallic floor, placed a little way below the iioor c, and similarly constructed, but provided with more openings for the passage of air.
e3, e, and e5 are deiiecting-plates, extending entirely along and across the length and breadth of the furnace below lthe perforated floor e2, with large openings through them for the passage of air, the openings in one plate being opposite to-the plate of the next, the object of them being to break the direct iiow of air upward toward the tire.
c6 is a ydetlecting-arch in the rear part of the Combustion-chamber, made of brick, to throw the heat up against the crown-shell, but is not a part of vmy invention.
To practice my invention, I construct the devices described in a boiler or other furnace and provide a reservoir of petroleum conveniently located with pumping devices, by which the amount of oil requiredwill be injected into the retort a through the pipe as. Steam superheated is admitted to the retort through the pipe at. u When the retort is heated to a degree which will convert the petroleum and steam int-o a xed gas, the gas passes through the pipe a5 into the distributing-pipes a8, from whence it issues through the openingsprovided for that purpose, and is burned, heating the retort and continuing the production of gas and heating` the furnace. The semi-uid residuurn from the petroleum flows along the bottom of the retort to the pipe a into the pan below, where it is consumed by the heat of the burning gas, so that nothing remains but a small quantity of dry ashes, which may be from time to time removed.
I claim as new and my invention- The abovedescribed apparatus for ring furnaces with a fixed gas-fuel generated from the vapor of petroleum and steam in the combustion-chamber of the furnace where it is burned, consisting of the retort a, having within it the diaphragms a a2, the inductionpipes a3 at, the eduction-pipes a5 a6, the gas distributing device as, the perforated iioors e c2, the deiiecting-plates e3 e4 e5, and the 5 kindling device e', all substantially as described, for the purposes specified.
CHAS. HOLLAND, JR.
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