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US46308A - Improvement in spark-arresters - Google Patents

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  • the drawing represents a vertical central section ot' this invention.
  • the object of this invention is to increase the draft created by the action of the exhaust on the column of air in the smoke-stack of locomotives.
  • the diameter of the cylindrical smoke-stacks of locomotives is equal to that ofthe steam-cylinders, and the exhaust-pipe is either made to extend up into the smokestack or to be flush with its lower edge, or sometimes it is placed below this lower edge.
  • a certain pressure must exist in the exhaust-pipe in order to produce the requisite draft of air.
  • the improved smoke-stack which is represented in the accompanying drawing, is constructed, in accordance with a large number of experiments, in such a manner that the same with equal pressure in the exhaustpipe will produce a much larger draft than a cylindrical stack of the ordinary construction, or which, with a much smaller pressure in the exhaust-pipe, will produce the draft of an ordinary smoke-stack.
  • the exhaust-pipe suitable for the improved smoke-stack must necessarily be round, and the dimensions marked in the drawing relate to an exhaust-pipe of two and three-fourths inches diameter, such as generally used with fifteen-inch cylinders.
  • the smokelstack B represents the exhaust-pipe, the transverse sectionof which ought to be circular, and which must be placed directly under the center of the smoke-stack A.
  • the smokelstack is represented by the circular foot C, which is rigidly attached to the top ot' the smoke-chamber D.
  • the distance between the top edge of the exhaust-pipe and the bottom edge of the smoke-stack is equal to eight and tive-eighth inches. and the diameter of the smoke-stack at its lower edge is equal t0 14.5 inches, and its height, from bottom to top, is four feet and seven and three sixteenth inches.
  • the internal diameter of the smoke-stack contracts up to a point, a, at a distance of fifteen inches from the bottom edge, where the same reaches its minimum, and thence it increases in a regular ratio up to within a distance ot ,of thirteen and thirteen-sixteenth inches from the top edge, when theinerease becomes more rapid than in the lower parts ofthe stack, as clearly shown in the drawing.
  • the diameter ofthe smoke-stack at the top edge is 19.57 inches.

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NiTED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
BERNHARD SOHAFFER AND CHRISTIAN BUDENBERG, OF NEW YORK,
IMPROVEMENT lN SPARK-ARRESTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 46,308, dated February 7, 1865.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AUGUST PRsMANN, of Lingen, in the Kingdom of Hanover, have invented a new and Improved Smoke-Stack l'or Locomotives; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification.
The drawing represents a vertical central section ot' this invention.
The object of this invention is to increase the draft created by the action of the exhaust on the column of air in the smoke-stack of locomotives.
The nature of the invention, and its peculiar advantages will be readily understood from the following description.
Usually the diameter of the cylindrical smoke-stacks of locomotives is equal to that ofthe steam-cylinders, and the exhaust-pipe is either made to extend up into the smokestack or to be flush with its lower edge, or sometimes it is placed below this lower edge. With this ordinary arrangement a certain pressure must exist in the exhaust-pipe in order to produce the requisite draft of air.
The improved smoke-stack, which is represented in the accompanying drawing, is constructed, in accordance with a large number of experiments, in such a manner that the same with equal pressure in the exhaustpipe will produce a much larger draft than a cylindrical stack of the ordinary construction, or which, with a much smaller pressure in the exhaust-pipe, will produce the draft of an ordinary smoke-stack.
The exhaust-pipe suitable for the improved smoke-stack must necessarily be round, and the dimensions marked in the drawing relate to an exhaust-pipe of two and three-fourths inches diameter, such as generally used with fifteen-inch cylinders.
B represents the exhaust-pipe, the transverse sectionof which ought to be circular, and which must be placed directly under the center of the smoke-stack A. The smokelstack is represented by the circular foot C, which is rigidly attached to the top ot' the smoke-chamber D. The distance between the top edge of the exhaust-pipe and the bottom edge of the smoke-stack is equal to eight and tive-eighth inches. and the diameter of the smoke-stack at its lower edge is equal t0 14.5 inches, and its height, from bottom to top, is four feet and seven and three sixteenth inches. The internal diameter of the smoke-stack contracts up to a point, a, at a distance of fifteen inches from the bottom edge, where the same reaches its minimum, and thence it increases in a regular ratio up to within a distance ot ,of thirteen and thirteen-sixteenth inches from the top edge, when theinerease becomes more rapid than in the lower parts ofthe stack, as clearly shown in the drawing. The diameter ofthe smoke-stack at the top edgeis 19.57 inches.
It' the smoke-stack is to be used with an exhaust-pipe ot' more or less than two and threefourths inches, all the dimensions have to be changed accordingly. For instance, if the diameter of the exhaust-pipe is three inches, all the dimensions of the smoke-stack, as marked on the drawing, have to be multiplied The superiority of a smoke-stack constructed according tothe rules pointed out above has been established by numerous experi ments, and by its use a great saving in fuel is effected.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is y A smoke-stack, A, for locomotives, expanding from the pointul toward the top'and bottom in about the proportion herein specified, and applied in combination with the exhaustpipe B, in the manner and for the purpose described.
' AUGUST PRUSMANN.
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. GEORG SOHWABE,
ERNST .CARL VIETINGER.
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