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- A62—LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
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- A62C37/00—Control of fire-fighting equipment
- A62C37/08—Control of fire-fighting equipment comprising an outlet device containing a sensor, or itself being the sensor, i.e. self-contained sprinklers
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- Figure 2 is a vertical section.
- Figure 3 is a plan view.
- Figure 4 is a view of the stove upset.
- a valve in the throat of the smoke-pipe prevents the escape of the fire into the car, and openings in the bottom of the stove and car,
- A represents the stove
- 0 is an opening through the reservoir and oar-floor for the escape of steam and smoke through the bottom of the car, and i a is a valve to the opening 0.
- b and (I represent openings and valves for the passage of water from the reservoir into the fire in the stove, in case the same is upset.
- e e are pipes connecting with the reservoir and the stove, near the top thereof, for admitting water; also ,for further stifling the fire.
- m is a rod attached to a valve, 0, for emptying the reservoir when required, as, for instance, in cold weather to prevent the freezing of the water.
- g is a valve in the throat of the stove-plpe, for closing the pipe and preventing the escape of gas and smoke into the car, in case of an upset.
- 'i 'i are water-tight joints between, the surface-plate and the body of the reservoir, and
- k is an Opening for filling the same.
- the reservoir may be of Wood, iron, or other materials, and of such size as to contain asufficient supply of water, and the stove is permanently secured .to the surface or top of the reservoir, the latter being fastened to the floor of tlie car, the top forming the ashpitof the stove, having the holes and. valves as seen-,
- the reservoir is filled at k, and the hole covered by a cap provided for that purpose.
- the valves are opened by their own weight and that of the water, allowing the water to pour into and extinguish the fire the valve f g, in the throat of the pipe h, closing also, and preventing the escape of steam and smoke into the car, while the valve a, in opening 0, is opened, allowing the steam and smoke to escape through the reservoir and floor, and out of the car, thus preventing the firing of the car, and the scalding or burning of passengers.
- the pipes e 0 may be placed, one at each corner of the reservoir, audopening into the upper part of the stove.
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Description
J MINOR.
' Car Heater.
Patented Jan. 12, 1869.
N.PETERS, PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D c.
3Q) I. ma gamut tditwe. ssa /ra s use sire JOHN. MINOR, OF PEORIA, ILLINOIS.
Letters Patent No. 85,7 50, dated J ommvry 12, 1869.
SELF-EXTING-UISHIN 'G- RAILROAD-CAR STOVE.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part-of the same.-
To all whom it mag concern;
Be it known that I,JOHN MINOR, of the city and county'of Peoria, and State of Illinois, have invented anew and useful Self-Extinguishing Gar-Stove; and I do hereby declare that the following is'a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view.
Figure 2 is a vertical section.
Figure 3 is a plan view.
Figure 4; is a view of the stove upset.-
Like letters in the different figures of the drawings indicate like parts.
My inveution'has in view the extinguishing of fires in stoves in railroad-cars, 8m, in case the same are upset by accidents; and
It consists of a reservoir, at the bottom of the stove,
having proper openings, provided with self-adjusting valves, by means of which water'is admitted to and extinguishes the fire. Also, a valve in the throat of the smoke-pipe prevents the escape of the fire into the car, and openings in the bottom of the stove and car,
' provided with proper valves, allow the steam and smoke to escape outside of the car:
A represents the stove, and
B, the reservoir.
0 is an opening through the reservoir and oar-floor for the escape of steam and smoke through the bottom of the car, and i a is a valve to the opening 0.
b and (I represent openings and valves for the passage of water from the reservoir into the fire in the stove, in case the same is upset.
e e are pipes connecting with the reservoir and the stove, near the top thereof, for admitting water; also ,for further stifling the fire.
m is a rod attached to a valve, 0, for emptying the reservoir when required, as, for instance, in cold weather to prevent the freezing of the water.
g is a valve in the throat of the stove-plpe, for closing the pipe and preventing the escape of gas and smoke into the car, in case of an upset.
'i 'i are water-tight joints between, the surface-plate and the body of the reservoir, and
k is an Opening for filling the same.
The reservoir may be of Wood, iron, or other materials, and of such size as to contain asufficient supply of water, and the stove is permanently secured .to the surface or top of the reservoir, the latter being fastened to the floor of tlie car, the top forming the ashpitof the stove, having the holes and. valves as seen-,
in fig; '3;
The operation of this device is as follows:
The reservoir is filled at k, and the hole covered by a cap provided for that purpose. On the occurrence of an accident, causing an inclination or overturning of the stove, the valves are opened by their own weight and that of the water, allowing the water to pour into and extinguish the fire the valve f g, in the throat of the pipe h, closing also, and preventing the escape of steam and smoke into the car, while the valve a, in opening 0, is opened, allowing the steam and smoke to escape through the reservoir and floor, and out of the car, thus preventing the firing of the car, and the scalding or burning of passengers.
The pipes e 0 may be placed, one at each corner of the reservoir, audopening into the upper part of the stove. I
1 Having thus fully described my invention,
What I claim therein as new, and desire to secure 'by Letters'Pateut, is-
The combination of the reverse escape-flue or opening 0, valves to a, I) l),'d d, and f g, and pipes e c, with stove A and reservoir B, substantially as described.
JOHN MINOR.
Witnesses E. THURLOW, BERNARD BAILY.
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