GB190622626A - An Improved Process and Means for Supplying Permanent Paraffin Gas to an Explosion Engine. - Google Patents

An Improved Process and Means for Supplying Permanent Paraffin Gas to an Explosion Engine.

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GB190622626A
GB190622626A GB190622626DA GB190622626A GB 190622626 A GB190622626 A GB 190622626A GB 190622626D A GB190622626D A GB 190622626DA GB 190622626 A GB190622626 A GB 190622626A
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22,626. Evans, L. Oct. 12. Oil gas is made by first vaporizing paraffin in a coil b in the exhaust pipe c, and then " cracking " the vapour in a downwardly and upwardly extending coil d, heated by burners f The gas passes by a pipe or reservoir m and valve n to the beat valve k, where it mixes with air from the pipe j, which is also heated by the exhaust in the chamber h. The oil is supplied from a reservoir a by pneumatic pressure, by gravity, or by other means.
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