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US881270A US35644707A US1907356447A US881270A US 881270 A US881270 A US 881270A US 35644707 A US35644707 A US 35644707A US 1907356447 A US1907356447 A US 1907356447A US 881270 A US881270 A US 881270A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D1/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators
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    • F28D1/04Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits
    • F28D1/053Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with tubular conduits the conduits being straight
    • F28D1/05308Assemblies of conduits connected side by side or with individual headers, e.g. section type radiators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D21/00Heat-exchange apparatus not covered by any of the groups F28D1/00 - F28D20/00
    • F28D2021/0019Other heat exchangers for particular applications; Heat exchange systems not otherwise provided for
    • F28D2021/0035Other heat exchangers for particular applications; Heat exchange systems not otherwise provided for for domestic or space heating, e.g. heating radiators
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  • My invention relates to improvements in sheet metal radiator manufacture.
  • the object. of my invention is to provide. a sheet metal radiator section of the. typo described in which the outeredges of the halves are tightly joined, and each half is provided with an imperl'orate panel portion interlocked with a similar panel portion ofthe opposite half, whereby the radiator section is greatly strengthened and leakage inwardly or outwardly through. the pnneled port-ion, due to intqmal or external pressure, is wholly avoided.
  • Another object of my invention is to pro-v vide an improved method or process of mak- 11] my nnproved sheet metal radiator section.
  • My invention provides further a construction of shoot metal radiator in which, rad iator sections may he roadily added to or removed from a radiator, thereby permitting the quick constructionof a radiator ofanydesired capacity.
  • FIG. 1 is an end lcvation'view' of the upper portion. of the .l..'li1I.)I(')"ts(l radiator.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional WV taken on the dotted line. (L b of Figj 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional centralview of one of the. radiator sections,
  • Fig. 5. is a central vertical sectionalview of tho panel portion of a radiator scction, 'hc'l'orc the bosses in'such anel portion have been interlocked.
  • the bosses of the panel portion are i Fig. 6 1s an'endviow of one of tho ond-thimhles. 1* lg.
  • FIG. 7 is an end View of one of the perforated nuts.
  • Fig. '8 is an end view of one of the. intermediate thimblcs.
  • Fig. 9 is a side elevation view of one of tho slccves.
  • LFig. 10 is an end view of one of the sleeves,
  • Each radiator section comprises two sheet metal halves or members" 1 and2, the outer edges of which arc tightly joined to each other, preferably by a, lapseam in which the peripheral 'llange 3 of the sheet 1 is over lapped by the peripheral llange l which extends around tho outer edge of the shoot 2.
  • the sheets 1; and 2 are provided on their ad joining sidcs with depressed portions which register n ith each other and form a line space 5 into which the heating iluid, such as steam, is admitted.
  • Each sheet is provided with a central longitudinal lHlDCl portion which interlocks with the oppositc panel portion,
  • each sheet adjacent its upper and lower ends is pro-- vided with two porforations 9, each enclrclcd'b -i an inwardly extending tapering annular ilangc 10.
  • the flanges 1.0 in adjacent ends oi. sheets 1. and Z are. oppositely disposed .hut (lo-not meet.
  • the sheet-2 is slightly arger than the sheet 1 so that when. placed idc by side as described, the outer edge of the. sheet 2 may he lapped over the outer edge oi the. sheet 1, thus forming an inwardly ox:
  • each section is provided a horizontal sleeve 11, the inner wall of which tapers from the ends toward the middle Said ta ering walls encircle the tapering annular anges 10 in the adjacent end of the radiator section,
  • the sleeve 11 is provided intermediate the ends of the flanges 10 with one or more e- :ripheral openings 12.
  • Horizontal tubu ar thin bles 13 connect adjacent radiator sections,
  • Each of these intermediate thimbles comprises a tube having its outerwall tapering from'the middle toward each end.
  • each intermediate thirnble 13 is inserted in the adjacent annular flanges "1-0 of adjacent sections.-
  • the diameter of the intermediate thimble 13 is such that When foyced lengthwise into the flanges 10 it willtlghtly compress said flanges against the inner tapering Wallof the sleeve 11 which encircles such flanges.
  • each endthimble 14 is provided at its inner end-with an internal ann'ular flange 15.
  • 'iRotatively mounted in theend thimbles .14 aretwo nuts '16 each'havmg one ormo relongitudinal perforations 17.
  • radiator sections To increase or decrease the number of radiator sections, it is but necessary to supply duplicate parts as needed, or remove sections not neec ed, together with the connecting intermediate thnnbles 13 not required, and employ rods 18 of suitablelength.
  • a radiator section comprising two sheets:of metal having bosses formed therein respectively,'one boss fitting within the other, a depression in one sheet forming a flue space encirclin the boss in said sheet, the outeredges of '13 1e sheets being locked together, and the bosses being upset so that they interlock at their peripher Ies:
  • a radiator section comprising two sheets of metal having bosses formed therein, one boss fitting with n the boss of the opposite sheet, each sheet having therein a depression encircling the boss in said sheet, said depressions forrnlng a flue space, theonter edges of the sheets being locked together, and
  • a sheet metal radiator section coinpris ing two sheet metal parts havin res ecti-vely two bosses fitted one within t e 01; er,
  • both bosses being closed and interlocked 5 with each-other, one part having a depression. encircling the boss, the other part covering said depression, and the outer edges of the parts tightly joined to. each other.
  • Asheet metal-radiator section comprisbosses bein'g closed and. interlocked with each other, each sheet having a de )ression encirclingthe boss, the depressions orming, anflue'space', andfthe outer edges ofthe sheets being joined ,tiglitly' with each other.
  • a sheet-,metidiradiator section compristwo' metal'sheets having respectively; two bosses fittedlone'in the other, both bosses havingkclosed ends and interlocked at their peripheries, each sheet having a depression encircling the-boss, the deprcssionaof the sheets forming'a flue space, and the outer edge of one sheet overlapping the nuter edge of'the other sheetll.
  • a sheet metal. radiator section compris- V the:
  • a sheet metal radiator sootion 'eom prising two metal shoots, the outer edges of one overlapping the outer edges of ihe .other sheet, the shoots on adjaeont sides having do pressions'forming a line spaeo, oaoh sheet .iaving zuljzRont opposite ends two perl'ora tions through said depressed poiion, the shoots having eaoh a longitudinal panel portion provided. with a boss, the boss of one sheet. being titted into the boss of the other sheet, and the two bosses interlocking one with the other.
  • a sheet. metal radiator seet ion having a flue, space and provided. with a perforation oo'nnnunicz'tting with said. iluo space and encircled by. an annular integral tapering flange, of a sleeve encircling said annular flange-and having a tapering inner wall, and
  • a thimble having a: tapering outer wall lit-ted in said annular flange and. tightly o 'nnpross ing the flange against the sleeve.
  • tho eomhination with a shoot metal radiator section having a line space and provided on opposite sides with oppositely disposed perforations communicating ,vvitrh said flue space, said opposite sides having respectively annular flanges encircling said perforations and extending inwardly, of a sleeveoncircling said flanges and having lts inner wall tapcrmg 11):
  • the oombiriation wit h ashoot inotal radiator section having .a [luo spaee and provided on opposite sides with oppositely disposed,perforations onoireled l) annular flanges extending in wardlv, ol' a sleeve oneireling said annular llangos andhaving its inner wall tapering from oaoh end toward tho middle, the sleeve having a perforation intermediate said annular thing-es, two thimhlos having tapering outer walls 'litt d rospeetivelv in said annular flanges for holding said flanges tightlyagainst, the taperingjtmll of the sleeve, and means for forcing saiddhimhlos toward each other.
  • metal radiatoig the combination with a radiator seetion comprising two metal shoots depressed on adjacent sides to form a ilno spaeo and tightly jointed to each other a t their outer cdgos, each sheet having a;
  • perforation disposed opposite the perforation in the other shoot, eaeh sheethaving an annular llango eneireling the perforation and having its inner wall tapering from each end and tapering inwardly, of a sleeve encircling said annular flanges and havinga perforation intermediate the ends of said flanges, and means for tightly compressing said flanges against the tapering wall of said sleeve.
  • a' sheet metal radiator the. combination with plurality of sheet metal sections, aoh having in opposite sides inwardl oxtonding oppositely disposed annular flanges eaeh oi'ioire-lilig a-port'oration in the adj ace'nt side, of a plurality of sleeves mounted oncin eaeh radiator soot ion and having ta cring'innor walls encircling the. annular anges of said section, and having a perforation intermediate the annular'lianges in said section, and a pluralitg of tliiniblcs'. for connecting the. radiator soot-ions each having tapering ends mounted in and bearing against. said an nniar flanges, and when moved toward each other having the tapering ends tightly coinpressing the flanges against the tapering walls of said sleeves.
  • a sheetmetal radiator the. cornloination with two sheet metal radiator sections having in adjacent, sides oppositely disposed perforations encircled by annular in tegral flanges extending 'imvaz'dly, of two sleeves mounted one inleachradiator section and encircling the annular flangein said sect on, the lnncr Wall of cash sleeve tapering inwardly from the outer end, and a thimble having its outer wall, tapering to the middle fronieach end andinounted 1n said annular 'flanges and forcing said flan es-tightly 5 against the tapering walls of sait sleeves.
  • asheet metal radiator the combination a ith a plurality of sheetmetal radiator sections each having two oppositely disposed invs ardly extending tapering annu- "ielar flanges encircling perforations in op- ,posite sides of the section, of a plurality of sleeves mounted one in each radiator section and encircling the annular flangcs therein, each sleeve having a perforation intermediate the adjacent annular flanges, the inner wall of each sleeve tapering toward the iniddlefrorn each end, intermediate thimhles connecting respectively adjacent sections and having each an outer all tapering toward each end from the middle, the tapering ends being mounted in the adjacent annular flanges of ad -acent sections, two end th1nibles mounted respectively in the outer annular flanges of the end sections, the.
  • end '25 thimhles each having an outer wall tapering toward the innerend, and adjustahle means for draningtheend thiml'des to ard each other and thereby tightening all the thim hl'es'in the 'annular flanges in which the 5 to are mounted, and compressing said flanges against the tapering- Walls ofthe adjacent sleeves and thimbles.
  • each sleeve encircling the annular flanges of' said section and havingits inner all taperingi'rom the ends tone-rd the middle, the tapering portions serving as supports for the annular flanges encircled thereby, each sleeve having a perforation intermediate the ends of the adjacent annular flanges, interinei'lin-te thimhles connecting adjacent sections, each thi'inhle having tapering ends titted respectively in and hearing against the adjacei'it annular flanges of adjacent sec t1o11s,twoe

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PATENTED MAR..10, 1908.
T. H. WALKER.
SHEET METAL RADIATOR MANUFACTURE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB.8.1907,
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SHEET-METAL-RADIAT'OR MANUFACTURE.
Specification of Letters rat cent.
T OFFICE.
KANSAS tllY, MISSOURI.
Patented March 10', 1908.
Application filed. Fd ljruary s, 1907. ,Serial No. 356,447.
To all win/mi). may concern:
Be it. lflnmll that l, Tnoniis l-l. WALKER, d citizen of the lfnited States, residing at Kansas City, in the county of Jackson and Male of Missouri. have invented certain new and usel'ul lm nrovements in Sheet-Metal- Rznlintor Mnnul'acture, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in sheet metal radiator manufacture.
it relat s mvicularly to she ct metal radi al'ors composed ot a plurality of connected sheet metal sections each section comprising two sheet metal halve," a
The object. of my invention is to provide. a sheet metal radiator section of the. typo described in which the outeredges of the halves are tightly joined, and each half is provided with an imperl'orate panel portion interlocked with a similar panel portion ofthe opposite half, whereby the radiator section is greatly strengthened and leakage inwardly or outwardly through. the pnneled port-ion, due to intqmal or external pressure, is wholly avoided Another object of my invention is to pro-v vide an improved method or process of mak- 11] my nnproved sheet metal radiator section.
y invention. provides further, novelmcans by which the radiator sections are firmly held together and leakage at the places of connect-ion is avoided.
My invention provides further a construction of shoot metal radiator in which, rad iator sections may he roadily added to or removed from a radiator, thereby permitting the quick constructionof a radiator ofanydesired capacity.
Other novel features of my invention :I hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings illustrative of my invention, Figure 1, aside elevation View of my improved radiator. Fig. 2 is an end lcvation'view' of the upper portion. of the .l..'li1I.)I(')"ts(l radiator. Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional WV taken on the dotted line. (L b of Figj 2. Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional centralview of one of the. radiator sections,
partly broken away. Fig. 5. is a central vertical sectionalview of tho panel portion of a radiator scction, 'hc'l'orc the bosses in'such anel portion have been interlocked. In 1g. 4 the bosses of the panel portion are i Fig. 6 1s an'endviow of one of tho ond-thimhles. 1* lg.
7 is an end View of one of the perforated nuts. Fig. '8 is an end view of one of the. intermediate thimblcs. Fig. 9 is a side elevation view of one of tho slccves. LFig. 10 is an end view of one of the sleeves,
Similar characters 0'1 rgfiirencc denote si1ni'- V lar parts. I
I will iirst describe tlie construction of and mcthod of making my' improved radiator section. Each radiator section comprises two sheet metal halves or members" 1 and2, the outer edges of which arc tightly joined to each other, preferably by a, lapseam in which the peripheral 'llange 3 of the sheet 1 is over lapped by the peripheral llange l which extends around tho outer edge of the shoot 2. The sheets 1; and 2 are provided on their ad joining sidcs with depressed portions which register n ith each other and form a line space 5 into which the heating iluid, such as steam, is admitted. Each sheet is provided with a central longitudinal lHlDCl portion which interlocks with the oppositc panel portion,
thereby strengthening the. section. "In myimprovci'l construction. this panel portion. is "impcrforatc, and there is, therefore, no 013* portunity for the. heatinglluid to escape where the panel portions of opposite sheets join, nor, when a partial vacuum occurs due to steam condensation, our; air enter the radiator section. By my improved process the-sheet 1- has formed therein a central longitudinal boss 6 :ulapted to fit into a corresponding boss 7 when theshcots- 1 and 2 are placed side h side. with their outer edges ahuttingcacli other. The bosses 6 and. 7 are then interlocked, preferably by upsetting the side walls thereof, as shown b'y'8 in Fig. 4. The dcpres'sions in the sheets which form the line space5 cncircle the bosses 6 and 7. Prior to placing the shoots side by side, each sheet adjacent its upper and lower ends is pro-- vided with two porforations 9, each enclrclcd'b -i an inwardly extending tapering annular ilangc 10. The flanges 1.0 in adjacent ends oi. sheets 1. and Z are. oppositely disposed .hut (lo-not meet. The sheet-2 is slightly arger than the sheet 1 so that when. placed idc by side as described, the outer edge of the. sheet 2 may he lapped over the outer edge oi the. sheet 1, thus forming an inwardly ox:
tending flange, 4 which is tightly compressed against the. flange-3.1m the manner usual 1f forming a lap scam. s
30 are provided; Said thimbles are each tubular throughout and are each provided with Corresponding ends of the several radiator sections are connected with each other in the manner 1 will now describe. I
As the upper and low er ends of the radiator SGChlOIlSe-fil'fir connected to adjacent sections in the same manner, a description of the mechanism connecting the upper radiator ends, as illustrated in Fig. 3, will suflice also for a description of the mechanism connecting together the lower ends of the sections.
Ineach section is provided a horizontal sleeve 11, the inner wall of which tapers from the ends toward the middle Said ta ering walls encircle the tapering annular anges 10 in the adjacent end of the radiator section, The sleeve 11 is provided intermediate the ends of the flanges 10 with one or more e- :ripheral openings 12. Horizontal tubu ar thin bles 13 connect adjacent radiator sections, Each of these intermediate thimbles comprises a tube having its outerwall tapering from'the middle toward each end.
The tapering ends'of each intermediate thirnble 13 is inserted in the adjacent annular flanges "1-0 of adjacent sections.- The diameter of the intermediate thimble 13 is such that When foyced lengthwise into the flanges 10 it willtlghtly compress said flanges against the inner tapering Wallof the sleeve 11 which encircles such flanges. Two and thimhles 1.4
an outer wall having a tapering inner end.
' I Said thi'mbles 14 are respectively mounted in,
the outerfepnular flanges 10"of the end sec-, tions, and respectively compress ,the said flanges 10 against. the inner walls of the two' endsleeves 11/ Each endthimble 14 is provided at its inner end-with an internal ann'ular flange 15. 'iRotatively mounted in theend thimbles .14 aretwo nuts '16 each'havmg one ormo relongitudinal perforations 17.
' which serve as means forturn'ing-said nuts I 'andalso to permit the 7 actively repented on: the Screw; threaded" ds' of a horizontal rod 18" disposed lohgitw' dinally in thethihlblu f3 and 14. The nus sides of the annu ar thimbles 14.
16. are respectivel 'sufppoeted by the/outer The parts having been hssemhied scribed to tightl connect the flift'ercntradi 1 the rod '18, thereby "bles 14 toward ea jacent sleevesrlll her-outer ends of four end thimbles' 14in each-radiator are! ternall screw threaded. In on'eof the-upper end thimbles 1145s secured theend of one 1 5 of theend L" of the stealn pipes, denoted hy the opposite lower thimble 14 is fitted one end 0' the other steam pipe denoted by 20. Removable threaded lugs 21 are mounted respectively in the ot or two end thimbles 14. By removing the plugs 21, the nuts 16 adjacent thereto may be rendered accessible for the purpose of tightening or loosening the same.
To increase or decrease the number of radiator sections, it is but necessary to supply duplicate parts as needed, or remove sections not neec ed, together with the connecting intermediate thnnbles 13 not required, and employ rods 18 of suitablelength.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent, is
, 1. In a sheet metal radiator, 'a radiator section comprising two sheets:of metal having bosses formed therein respectively,'one boss fitting within the other, a depression in one sheet forming a flue space encirclin the boss in said sheet, the outeredges of '13 1e sheets being locked together, and the bosses being upset so that they interlock at their peripher Ies:
2.. A radiator section, comprising two sheets of metal having bosses formed therein, one boss fitting with n the boss of the opposite sheet, each sheet having therein a depression encircling the boss in said sheet, said depressions forrnlng a flue space, theonter edges of the sheets being locked together, and
the'bosses being upset so that they interlock at their peripheries. r i.
3. A sheet metal radiator section coinpris ing two sheet metal parts havin res ecti-vely two bosses fitted one within t e 01; er,
both bosses being closed and interlocked 5 with each-other, one part having a depression. encircling the boss, the other part covering said depression, and the outer edges of the parts tightly joined to. each other.
ing two sheets N of rnctal, having respec-- ti-vely two bosses fitted one in the other, both 4. Asheet metal-radiator section comprisbosses bein'g closed and. interlocked with each other, each sheet having a de )ression encirclingthe boss, the depressions orming, anflue'space', andfthe outer edges ofthe sheets being joined ,tiglitly' with each other.
5 A sheet-,metidiradiator section compristwo' metal'sheets having respectively; two bosses fittedlone'in the other, both bosses havingkclosed ends and interlocked at their peripheries, each sheet having a depression encircling the-boss, the deprcssionaof the sheets forming'a flue space, and the outer edge of one sheet overlapping the nuter edge of'the other sheetll.
ing two metal sheets having their outer edges tightly joined and depressions on adjacent sides forming flue spaces, each sheet havingn 'nnperforate panel portion interlocking 3- 25 6. A sheet metal. radiator section compris- V the:
outer edges and provided with depressions on adjacent sides forming a llue spate eaeh she-ct having in the depressed portion a perfolation eneireled by an annular llange, oaoh sheet having an imporforate panel section interlocked with a corresponding panel portion of the oppo zite shoot.
9. A sheet :nL-tal radiator see-tion 'eo'mprisingtwo metal shoots the outer edges of one sheet over-lapping the outer edges of the other sheet, the sheets on adjacent sides ho ing provided .with depressions forming a'lluo spare, each sheet adiaoent opposite ends having two perforations each eneirelod h an annular flange, oaeh sheet. having" an imperl'orate panel section intorloekod with a corresponding panel portion of the opposite shoot.
10. A sheet metal radiator sootion 'eomprising two metal shoots, the outer edges of one overlapping the outer edges of ihe .other sheet, the shoots on adjaeont sides having do pressions'forming a line spaeo, oaoh sheet .iaving zuljzRont opposite ends two perl'ora tions through said depressed poiion, the shoots having eaoh a longitudinal panel portion provided. with a boss, the boss of one sheet. being titted into the boss of the other sheet, and the two bosses interlocking one with the other.
11. In a sheet n-io-talradiator the combinationwith." a sheet. metal radiatorseet ion having a flue, space and provided. with a perforation oo'nnnunicz'tting with said. iluo space and encircled by. an annular integral tapering flange, of a sleeve encircling said annular flange-and having a tapering inner wall, and
a thimble having a: tapering outer wall lit-ted in said annular flange and. tightly o 'nnpross ing the flange against the sleeve.
12. in a shootinotal radiator, tho eomhination with a shoot metal radiator section having a line space and provided on opposite sides with oppositely disposed perforations communicating ,vvitrh said flue space, said opposite sides having respectively annular flanges encircling said perforations and extending inwardly, of a sleeveoncircling said flanges and having lts inner wall tapcrmg 11):
wardly from each end, and two thimbles having tapering outer walls mounted respectivoly in said annular flanges and tightlycompressing said flanges against the tapering Wall of thesleevc. I
13. In a. sheet metal radiato'r thc com bination with ashoet metal radiator section hav ing a flue spare and provided on opposite sides with oppositely disposed perforations encircled by annular inwardly extending flanges of a sleeve ha ring its inner Wall tapering from oaoh end, the sleeve having a perforation. iiitormediate tho inner ends of said annular flanges. and two thimhles having tapering outer nails/respectively mounted in said annular flanges and tightly compressing said. llangos against the tapering portionsot said sleeve. i I I p H. In a sheet metal radiator, the oombiriation wit h ashoot inotal radiator section having .a [luo spaee and provided on opposite sides with oppositely disposed,perforations onoireled l) annular flanges extending in wardlv, ol' a sleeve oneireling said annular llangos andhaving its inner wall tapering from oaoh end toward tho middle, the sleeve having a perforation intermediate said annular thing-es, two thimhlos having tapering outer walls 'litt d rospeetivelv in said annular flanges for holding said flanges tightlyagainst, the taperingjtmll of the sleeve, and means for forcing saiddhimhlos toward each other.
i5.-- in a sheet. metal radiatoig the combination with a radiator seetion comprising two metal shoots depressed on adjacent sides to form a ilno spaeo and tightly jointed to each other a t their outer cdgos, each sheet having a;
. perforation disposed opposite the perforation in the other shoot, eaeh sheethaving an annular llango eneireling the perforation and having its inner wall tapering from each end and tapering inwardly, of a sleeve encircling said annular flanges and havinga perforation intermediate the ends of said flanges, and means for tightly compressing said flanges against the tapering wall of said sleeve. 1
16. In a' sheet metal radiator, the. combination with plurality of sheet metal sections, aoh having in opposite sides inwardl oxtonding oppositely disposed annular flanges eaeh oi'ioire-lilig a-port'oration in the adj ace'nt side, of a plurality of sleeves mounted oncin eaeh radiator soot ion and having ta cring'innor walls encircling the. annular anges of said section, and having a perforation intermediate the annular'lianges in said section, and a pluralitg of tliiniblcs'. for connecting the. radiator soot-ions each having tapering ends mounted in and bearing against. said an nniar flanges, and when moved toward each other having the tapering ends tightly coinpressing the flanges against the tapering walls of said sleeves. I
17. 1n a sheetmetal radiator; the. cornloination with two sheet metal radiator sections having in adjacent, sides oppositely disposed perforations encircled by annular in tegral flanges extending 'imvaz'dly, of two sleeves mounted one inleachradiator section and encircling the annular flangein said sect on, the lnncr Wall of cash sleeve tapering inwardly from the outer end, and a thimble having its outer wall, tapering to the middle fronieach end andinounted 1n said annular 'flanges and forcing said flan es-tightly 5 against the tapering walls of sait sleeves.
j- 18. In asheet metal radiator, the combination a ith a plurality of sheetmetal radiator sections each having two oppositely disposed invs ardly extending tapering annu- "ielar flanges encircling perforations in op- ,posite sides of the section, of a plurality of sleeves mounted one in each radiator section and encircling the annular flangcs therein, each sleeve having a perforation intermediate the adjacent annular flanges, the inner wall of each sleeve tapering toward the iniddlefrorn each end, intermediate thimhles connecting respectively adjacent sections and having each an outer all tapering toward each end from the middle, the tapering ends being mounted in the adjacent annular flanges of ad -acent sections, two end th1nibles mounted respectively in the outer annular flanges of the end sections, the. end '25 thimhles each having an outer wall tapering toward the innerend, and adjustahle means for draningtheend thiml'des to ard each other and thereby tightening all the thim hl'es'in the 'annular flanges in which the 5 to are mounted, and compressing said flanges against the tapering- Walls ofthe adjacent sleeves and thimbles.
and encirclingX and serving as a support for the annular anges of said section, 1nter' 40 niediatethimbles for connecting adjacent sections, said intermediate thimhles having each an outer wall taperlng from the middle toward each end,.the tapering ends heing ii asheet metal radiator, thweonihination with av plurality of sheet metal radi- 35 ator sections each having two oppositely dis- Josed inwa ly extending annular flanges, of ZSIBGVGSIHOUIitQCl one in each radiator section nation with a plurality of sheet metal radiator sections each having oppositely disposed openings in opposite sides, encircled by, inunrdly extending annular flanges, of sleeves mounted one in each radiator section,
each sleeve encircling the annular flanges of' said section and havingits inner all taperingi'rom the ends tone-rd the middle, the tapering portions serving as supports for the annular flanges encircled thereby, each sleeve having a perforation intermediate the ends of the adjacent annular flanges, interinei'lin-te thimhles connecting adjacent sections, each thi'inhle having tapering ends titted respectively in and hearing against the adjacei'it annular flanges of adjacent sec t1o11s,twoe|i-d thnnhles each tapering toward its inner end and titted respectively in the outer flanges of the end sections, each end thirnhle having at its inner end and on its inner all 'an annular flange, a rod extending longitudinally through the intermediate tli'imhles, and two longitudinally perforated nuts having screu threaded connection respectivelynith the ends ol said rod and re srmctirely' supported h v the flanges on said 'end thi-nih'les.
ln testimony yin-reel l. have signed my name to this specilicatimi in presence of two suhscrihing nitnesses. 4
i 'lllOM'AS ll, WALKER Witnesses: Y
lVAnnniv' l).- llonsn, E. B IilOUSiGJ
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