US200627A - Improvement in lamp-burners - Google Patents

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  • Figure I represents a vertical elevation of a burner, partly in section.
  • Fig. II is a top view with the cap removed, and
  • Fig. III is a top view of the cap.
  • A is the wick-tube, made Withthree branches, to receive a similar three-branched wick, B.
  • This wick is moved upward or downward through the teeth-wheels a a a, one wheel being applied to each of the three branches of the wick, and operating simultaneously on the same.
  • the teeth in the periphery of these wheels are bent, forming a diagonal line with their spindle, but square to that branch of the wick against which the same operates, so as to act square against the surfaces of each branch of the wick.
  • Thesewheels are operated by a knob, c, on the end of one of the spindles projecting outside of the burner, and the two spindles n n, upon which the wheels to a a are placed, are connected together by suitable gearing m.
  • the cap D is attached to the plate E in the usual manner, and is provided with three openings, h h h, corresponding with the branches of the wick and wick-tube, with the central part w made solid, terminating near the wicktubein sharp pointed edges '1), so as to divide the flame into three distinct parts, whereby the intensity of the light is considerably increased.
  • a cap or tube, F is arranged, capable of sliding freely above or below the top end of said wick-tube.
  • an arm, 0, is attached, having at its lower end a flat disk or plate, J.
  • a similar disk or plate, L is placed, resting upon the plate E, to which a rod, or, is attached, having at its end a weight, M.
  • This rod 00 passes through be upset, the weight M will fall in the Harborrection, and cause a corresponding motion to its disk-plate L upon which the plate J rests, moving thereby in whatever direction the weight M may move, and consequently the disk L may be turned ("and the disk-plate J forced upward, so as to bring thereby the cap or tube F above the top-end of the wick- .tnbe A, and thus extinguish the flame.
  • a burner provided with a wick-tube, A, having three branches, in combination with a similar three branch'ed wick, B, and cap D, provided with holes h h h, with central division-piece w pointed at its internal lower edges 11, arranged in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
  • Wick-raising wheels to, having beveled or bent teeth, diagonal to their spindle and square to the surface of the wick, and operating in combination with the three-branched wick B, substantially in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
  • the cap or tube F provided with an arm, 1" and disk-plate J, in combination with the diskplate.
  • L provided with a rod, w,'having a weight, M, at its end, the whole being arranged to operate in the manner and for the purpose substantially as described.

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A. T. NORD. Lamp-Burner.
No. 200,627. Patented Feb. 26,1878.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ANDREW T. N 0RD, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN LAMP-BURNERS.
Specification forming part of LettersPatent No. 200,627, dated February 26, 1878,- application filed July 25, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDREW T. Noni), of Brooklyn, New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Burners, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
Figure I represents a vertical elevation of a burner, partly in section. Fig. II is a top view with the cap removed, and Fig. III is a top view of the cap.
A is the wick-tube, made Withthree branches, to receive a similar three-branched wick, B. This wick is moved upward or downward through the teeth-wheels a a a, one wheel being applied to each of the three branches of the wick, and operating simultaneously on the same. The teeth in the periphery of these wheels are bent, forming a diagonal line with their spindle, but square to that branch of the wick against which the same operates, so as to act square against the surfaces of each branch of the wick. Thesewheels are operated by a knob, c, on the end of one of the spindles projecting outside of the burner, and the two spindles n n, upon which the wheels to a a are placed, are connected together by suitable gearing m.
The cap D is attached to the plate E in the usual manner, and is provided with three openings, h h h, corresponding with the branches of the wick and wick-tube, with the central part w made solid, terminating near the wicktubein sharp pointed edges '1), so as to divide the flame into three distinct parts, whereby the intensity of the light is considerably increased. v
Around the upper part of the wick-tube a cap or tube, F, is arranged, capable of sliding freely above or below the top end of said wick-tube. To this tube F an arm, 0, is attached, having at its lower end a flat disk or plate, J. Below this plate J a similar disk or plate, L, is placed, resting upon the plate E, to which a rod, or, is attached, having at its end a weight, M. This rod 00 passes through be upset, the weight M will fall in the samedirection, and cause a corresponding motion to its disk-plate L upon which the plate J rests, moving thereby in whatever direction the weight M may move, and consequently the disk L may be turned ("and the disk-plate J forced upward, so as to bring thereby the cap or tube F above the top-end of the wick- .tnbe A, and thus extinguish the flame.
' What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A burner provided with a wick-tube, A, having three branches, in combination with a similar three branch'ed wick, B, and cap D, provided with holes h h h, with central division-piece w pointed at its internal lower edges 11, arranged in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
2. Wick-raising wheels to, having beveled or bent teeth, diagonal to their spindle and square to the surface of the wick, and operating in combination with the three-branched wick B, substantially in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
3. In combination, with the wick tube A, the cap or tube F, provided with an arm, 1", and disk-plate J, in combination with the diskplate. L, provided with a rod, w,'having a weight, M, at its end, the whole being arranged to operate in the manner and for the purpose substantially as described.
ANDREW T. NORD.
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HENRY E. RoEnER, WILLIAM EHRET.
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US2766027A (en) * 1953-10-21 1956-10-09 Paul A Herr Apparatus for controlling humidity conditions in air
US20100121473A1 (en) * 2007-05-04 2010-05-13 CENTRE DE RECHERCHE INDUSTRIELLE DU QUéBEC System and method for optimizing lignocellulosic granular matter refining
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