Claims
- 1. A boiler for heating water, comprising
- (a) a casing for holding the water to be heated and including
- (1) two end walls each defining apertures and
- (2) a side wall extending between the end walls, the casing walls being of steel sheet, and
- (b) a fire box unit inserted in the casing and including
- (1) a tubular cast iron body mounted fluid-tightly in the apertures of the end walls of the casing, the cast iron body having an inlet end and an outlet end protruding beyond the end walls, being shaped to converge frusto-conically from the inlet towards the outlet end, and having a plurality of radially inwardly extending webs distributed over the circumferences of the tubular body, and
- (2) a combustion chamber shell mounted in the inlet end of the tubular cast iron body, the shell having a fuel burner inlet for burning a fuel in the combustion chamber defined by the shell, a closure wall opposite the fuel burner inlet whereby the combustion gases of the burnt fuel are deflected back towards the fuel burner inlet, a gas guide chamber at the fuel burner inlet for receiving the deflected gases, a gas collecting chamber adjacent the closure wall at the outlet end of the cast iron body, the shell with the gas guide and collecting chambers being supported on the radially inwardly extending webs of the cast iron body and defining therewith gas flues leading from the gas guide to the gas collecting chamber, the gases in the flues heating the water in the casing and condensate tending to form in a bottom region of the tubular cast iron body in the gas flues, and a shoulder damming the flow of the condensate in the bottom region of at least the protruding inlet end of the of tubular cast iron body.
- 2. The boiler of claim 1, wherein the combustion chamber shell converges conically from the inlet towards the outlet end, the radially inwardly extending webs having support ends defining a correspondingly conical support for the shell.
- 3. The boiler of claim 1, wherein the cast iron body comprises a substantially dome-shaped end wall at the outlet end whereby the body assumes a bell shape, and further comprising a flue extending from the dome-shaped end wall for removing the gases from the collecting chamber.
- 4. The boiler of claim 1, wherein the cast iron body has machined annular circumferential regions and the end walls of the casing have corresponding annular rims forming a friction fit with the machined regions of the cast iron body.
- 5. The boiler of claim 4, further comprising a sealing medium forming a fluid-tightly interface between the machined regions of the cast iron body and the annular rims of the steel sheet end walls.
- 6. The boiler of claim 4, wherein the cast iron body has annular collars adjacent the machined regions to form abutments for the end walls of the casing.
- 7. The boiler of claim 1, wherein the cast iron body has annular collars for fluid-tightly but detachable connection with the steel sheet end walls of the casing.
- 8. The boiler of claim 1, wherein the tubular cast iron body comprises integrally cast parts at least at one of the ends thereof, and further comprising a closure affixed to the cast parts.
- 9. The boiler of claim 1, wherein the cast iron body has frusto-conical machined annular circumferential regions and the end walls of the casing have corresponding frusto-conical annular rims forming a friction fit with the machined regions, the tubular body also having circumferential shoulders spaced from the machined regions, the outer diameter of the shoulders being between the inner and outer diameters of the rims.
- 10. The boiler of claim 9, wherein the cast iron body defines an annular groove spacing the shoulder from the rim.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 839,579, filed Oct. 5, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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