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    • 6. 发明专利
    • Improvements in furnace grates
    • GB448044A
    • 1936-06-02
    • GB3465634
    • 1934-12-03
    • JAMES HANSONWALTER WILLIAM REGINALD FELIX
    • F23H17/12
    • 448,044. Furnace firebars. HANSON, J., Pencroft, Sutton Park Road, Kidderminster, and GRIFFITHS, W. W. R. F., Lyncotte, Salford Road, Bidford-on-Avon. Dec. 3, 1934, No. 34656. [Class 51 (i)] Each side f of a furnace firebar a is provided with a number of spaced substantially pearshaped projections b so that when the bars are assembled the projections of one bar abut against those of the adjacent bars forming between them vertical air passages which converge to a throat c and then diverge and merge into a longitudinal passage extending to the upper surface of the bar. The side faces of the bars are formed with vertical grooves h which begin within the diverging portions of the nozzles and gradually increase in depth towards the upper surface of the bars. The grooves on opposite sides of the bars are relatively staggered. The bars may be provided with holes allowing them to be connected together for use as a chain grate.
    • 7. 发明专利
    • Improvements in solid fuel fired furnaces
    • GB429098A
    • 1935-05-21
    • GB3246733
    • 1933-11-21
    • JAMES HANSONWALTER WILLIAM REGINALD FELIX
    • F23H3/02
    • 429,098. Furnace grates. HANSON, J., Pencroft, Sutton Park Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, and GRIFFITHS, W. W. R. F., Salford Road, Bidford-on- Avon, Warwickshire. Nov. 21, 1933, No. 32467. [Class 51 (i)] In a furnace grate of the kind comprising a number of transversely arranged fire bars b with registering openings b arranged to form when the bars are assembled, longitudinal air supply conduits communicating with the grate surface through upwardly extending passages b , the upper edges of the passages are cut away at b to form divergent openings thus increasing the amount of fuel surface exposed directly to the incoming air. The lower surfaces of the conduits are formed with air inlet openings b each of gradually decreasing width at the lower portion and of increasing width at the upper portion which has an inclined wall b ending in a sharp ridge b facilitating the discharge of ash or dust. Between the air conduits b are formed arched spaces b . Adjacent bars are positioned by means of dowells engaging corresponding sockets b and the bars are clamped together by means of rods passing through holes or eyes b in at least the front and rear bars. The front plate c of the assembled bars is formed with bell-shaped openings c through which an air supply is induced by steam nozzles d .