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    • 14. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to Furnaces.
    • GB191420929A
    • 1915-07-08
    • GB191420929D
    • 1914-10-13
    • HISLOP ROBERT FINDLAYHISLOP GEORGE ROBERTSON
    • HISLOP ROBERT FINDLAYHISLOP GEORGE ROBERTSON
    • F28D17/00
    • 20,929. Hislop, R. F., and Hislop, G. R. Oct. 13. Gaseous-fuel furnaces. - In a gaseous - fuel furnace for heating metal sheets and of the kind comprising a gasproducer supplying gas to a combustion chamber where it is mixed with air before entering the heating - chamber, the gas - producer, combustion chamber, and heating-chamber are so arranged with regard to one another that the gas in passing from the producer to the heating- chamber travels horizontally and is twice deflected at right-angles in the same direction. Fig. 1 shows a sectional plan of a furnace arranged according to the invention. The gas in passing from the producer 1 to the heating-chamber 2 is twice deflected at right-angles as indicated by the arrows g. Air enters the combustion chamber 4 from passages 5 in the producer walls. The combustion chamber may have an arched roof provided with one or more deflectors or baffles 6 arranged at the top, sides, or bottom of the combustion chamber. In the modification shown in Fig. 4, gas is led from the producer 1 through the conduit 7, and the air is led through passages 8 between the walls of the conduit 7 and chamber 4. Alternatively, the passages 8 may be built independently of the chamber 4. In a further modification, the chamber 4 opens into a chamber separated from the heating-chamber by an apertured partition.
    • 16. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to Kitchen Ranges and the like.
    • GB190804007A
    • 1909-03-22
    • GB190804007D
    • 1908-02-22
    • HISLOP GEORGE ROBERTSON
    • HISLOP GEORGE ROBERTSON
    • 4007. Hislop, G. R. Feb. 22. [Cognate Applications Nos. 4008 and 4009, A.D. 1908, dated Feb. 22.] Boilers; heat radiators; air supply; smoke, consuming. - The combustion products from a closed fuel-holder, shown in Fig. 2, or from a gas-fire or other stove, are led through a sectional water heater, which is arranged partly in a projecting heat-radiating casing and connected to hot-water radiators. The stove shown in Fig. 2 consists of a closed fuel-holder A, a projecting semi-cylindrical casing H, a water heater H , h forming part or the whole of the casing H, and a hollow boiler J beneath an oven or air-heating casing I. Air for combustion is supplied to the stove by hollow fire-bars C, a flue D, and side passages a, Fig. 1, leading into the hollow fireback B, the air entering the fire-chamber by an aperture a'. A supplementary supply of air may be admitted in regulated quantities through passages P at the sides of the grate. The combustion products pass under the fire-back B to a " reverberatory " flue or smoke - consuming chamber G, and thence to a casing H projecting forwards from the front [of the range or stove. The casing H has water-containing end-pieces H connected by water-tubes h', but may be formed wholly of water containers. It is fitted with doors h to facilitate the cleaning of the flues. The end pieces H are connected to radiators N by circulation pipes R, r, S, s, Fig. 1, and by a steam escape pipe T, t. The steam in the upper parts of the radiators is condensed in coils P in water vessels n at the upper ends of the radiators N. The radiators are filled with water by means of a pipe Q fitted with a floating indicator U. In a modification, the casing H and the water-heating fittings are heated by a gas-fire, which replaces the closed stove A and its appurtenances. In a kitchen range with one or more ovens at the same level as the stove A, the combustion products for heating the ovens are led away to the oven flues just as they are about to enter the casing H, in which may be fitted the water-heaters described in connexion with Fig. 2. After leaving the casing H, the combustion products pass rearwardly beneath the hot-plate of the range to the usual hot-water boiler, which is substituted for the boiler J shown in Figs. 1 and 2.