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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • my invention consists in a novel method of combining a foraminousdiaphragm, on the surface of which the vapor is burne d,'.with a mixing-chamber,
  • the walls of which are partly foraminous, so as to al low the requisite quantity of atmospheric air to enter the mixing-chamber, while at the same time it prevents an ignition of the vapor inside the chamber.
  • This chamber restsv on a perforated disk, of copper or brass, which, constituting the generator, has attached to it a series of, copper or brass rods,bending over the upperdiaphragm,and forming effective heat-conductors to the generator.
  • my invention further consists in a novel method .of combing anArgand burner with amixingchamber, foraminous diaphragm, heat-conductors, and generator, which insures a much more perfect comhnstiou of the vapor.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view of the Argand burner.
  • Figure 3 is a view of the perforated generatingdisk, looking down upon it.
  • Figure 4 is a similar view of the Argand burner, showing part of the upper diaphragm and part of the distributing-chamber.
  • .Petroleum or other analogous fluid is fed from a reservoir, A, through .a pipe, B, to agenerator, 0 f, where it is volatilized and whence it escapes in the form of vapor, into the mixing-chamber ,1), consisting,
  • Oonneetedlwith the distribut-ing-chamher K is a tube, L- M, admitting air. at L and carrying it at M into the center of the flame, still more promotes the perfect combustion of the vapor.
  • the construction of the generator 6 f and the conductors i i t a is the same as in fig. 1.
  • a conical ring, N N may be placed above the diaphragm E to concentrate the flame in either form of j a burner.

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- HERB-MAN s. sAaoN ioF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
,Letters Patent No. 100,807, llated March 15, 1870.
VAPOR-BURNER FOR COOKING OR HEATING.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same First, my invention consists in a novel method of combining a foraminousdiaphragm, on the surface of which the vapor is burne d,'.with a mixing-chamber,
the walls of which are partly foraminous, so as to al low the requisite quantity of atmospheric air to enter the mixing-chamber, while at the same time it prevents an ignition of the vapor inside the chamber.
This chamber restsv on a perforated disk, of copper or brass, which, constituting the generator, has attached to it a series of, copper or brass rods,bending over the upperdiaphragm,and forming effective heat-conductors to the generator.
Secondly, my invention further consists in a novel method .of combing anArgand burner with amixingchamber, foraminous diaphragm, heat-conductors, and generator, which insures a much more perfect comhnstiou of the vapor. I
In the accompanying drawings which make part of this specification- Figure 1 is a vertical section through my improved burner.
Figure 2 is a similar view of the Argand burner.
Figure 3 is a view of the perforated generatingdisk, looking down upon it.
Figure 4 is a similar view of the Argand burner, showing part of the upper diaphragm and part of the distributing-chamber.
.Petroleum or other analogous fluid is fed from a reservoir, A, through .a pipe, B, to agenerator, 0 f, where it is volatilized and whence it escapes in the form of vapor, into the mixing-chamber ,1), consisting,
by preference, of an inverted frustnn-i of a cone, provided with the foraminous diaphragm .E, and resting on the peiforateddiskf. i
As the vapor escapes through the valve 0 into the chamber 1), air enters through the apertures of the disk f, and the foraminous part G H of the chamber D,becoming thoroughly milked with the vapor.
The vapor, being ignited above the diaphragm E,
burns with an intense, clear, and steady heat, which, striking the conductors t M a, communicates ample heat to the generator U f to keep up the volatilization of the fluid as it enters from the reservoir A.
In fig. 2 I have sl own how the principle of the Ar-' gand burner may be adapted to my generator. The vapor in this case passes first into a distributing-chambe'r, K, from whence it passes either through an annular slot, or in minute jets into the mixing-chamber D, thus causing a more intimate mixturewith the atmospheric air entering through the disk f and the foraminous part G H of the mixing-chamber D.
Oonneetedlwith the distribut-ing-chamher K is a tube, L- M, admitting air. at L and carrying it at M into the center of the flame, still more promotes the perfect combustion of the vapor. The construction of the generator 6 f and the conductors i i t a is the same as in fig. 1.
A conical ring, N N, may be placed above the diaphragm E to concentrate the flame in either form of j a burner.
Now, while I do not broadly claim the use of a ibraminous diaphragm, nor of conductors of heat, nor
of a mixing-chamber, v
What I claim .asmy invention, and desire to secure by Letters'Patent, isj 1. The perforateddisk of the generator 0 f, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination of a foraminou's diaphragm, on the surface of which the combustion is eifected, with a mixing-chamber of either solid or partly foraminous walls, surrounded by a series of conductors, and a generator with perforated disk to which these.condoctors are attached, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination of a foraminous diaphragm with a mixing'whambcr, having an air-tube in the center, and a generator with a distributing-chamber, through which the vapor passes, either in minute jets or through an annular opening into the mixing-chamber, substantially as set forth.-
In testimony whereof I havehcrennto set my name.
. HER'RMAN S. SARONL Witnesses:
J P. THEODORE Lane, FRED. AR'ios.
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