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19,806. Isaacson, R. J. Sept.5. Gas or explosivevapour engines. - Heavy oil, such as paraffin, is vaporized by being sprayed into a U- shaped tube passing through the exhaust box. A hand-operated rod is employed to clear the oil nozzle of any deposit. Fig. 2 - is a section of the apparatus showing the tube 3 with air inlet 16, oil nozzle 20, and drain passage 12. The exhaust gases enter at an opening 14 and leave by an opening 15, Fig. 4. The fuel is supplied to the nozzle 20 from a float-chamber through a passage (not shown) ; a rod 25, ordinarily held back by a spring, may be pressed inwards to clean the nozzle. At starting, light oil is used and an extra air inlet 8 isopened. [Reference has been directed under Patents Act, 1902, to Specification No. 27,969, A.D. 1902.]
GB190619806D1906-09-051906-09-05Improvements in Vapourisers, for use with Explosive Vapour Engines, and the like.
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