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US1243559A
US1243559A US9849?16A US1243559DA US1243559A US 1243559 A US1243559 A US 1243559A US 1243559D A US1243559D A US 1243559DA US 1243559 A US1243559 A US 1243559A
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  • Fig. 2 represents a sec- 1 tion ci Fig. 1 on the line 2, 2; Fi 3 is a section oi'I Fig. 2 on the line 3, 3; 1g. 4 represents a section as on the line 4, 4 of Fig.y 2; Fig. 5 shows a section as on the line 5, 5 of Fig. 2, and Fig. 6 is a section of Fig. 2,
  • the burner is -shown with the main guide and steam barrel having the central longitudinal port 21, and the steam cross ports 22, 23.
  • a guide sleeve 24 is formed at-one end of the barrel 20, and an externally threaded sleeve 25 is formed at the other.
  • An externally threaded ange 28, with the shoulders 29, and'fuel ports 31 is formed with the barrel 20.
  • Thev barrel 20 is also shouldered at 32 and 33 and has the external thread 34.
  • the flange 28 carries in threaded engagement theguide sleeve 38, which has formed therewith external recesses for the fibrous packing rings 39 and 40.
  • An 4outer oil nozzle 43 with the conoidal spout 44 and elongated guide opening. 45 is adjustably supported upon the uide sleeve 38.
  • a guide screw 46 extends t rough the opening 45 and is in threaded engagement with the sleeve 38.
  • a separator sleeve 48 is in threaded engagement with the external thread 34 and forms the inner annular steam conduit 50 and the outer annular oil conduit 51.
  • a taperin head 53 is formed at the outer end of the s eeve 48 and has formed therewith the outer conoidal face 55, which can seat on the inner face of the conoidal spout 44.
  • An inner colloidal face 56 is also formed with the head 58.
  • a valve sleeve k60, with the flared ⁇ head 6 1 is slidably Asupported on the guide sleeve 24.
  • the flared head 61 can seat on theconoidal face 56. ⁇
  • a spring 62 surrounds the sleeve 24 and bears between a shoulder 63 on the sleeve 24 and theA accompanymg edge of the sleeve 60. 4A'threaded screw plug 67 is carried'in saidopening.
  • a cavity 68 is formed in the head 61.
  • 'A barrel 70 with the oil chamber 71 is carried on the shoulder 30.
  • a threaded sleeve 7 2 is formed with the barrel 7 0.
  • a threaded sleeve 75 with the steam port 7 6 is formed with the barrel 70.
  • a sleeve 83 has formed therewith the enlarged end 84, which latter is partially hexagonal at 85.
  • An external thread 86 is formed with the sleeve 83and an internal Patented oet. ie, aan.
  • end 84 is carried-on the sleeve 25 and bears against the barrel 70.
  • a cap nut A88 is in threaded engagement with the thread 86 and packing 89 is interposed between the nut 88 andthe sleeve 83.
  • An adjusting collar 95 has formed at one end thereof the internally threaded sleeve 96, and is also externally threaded at 97. At the other end of the collar 95 and integral therewith extends the spring sleeve 98 having the threaded flange 99, the tapered end 100 and slots 101.
  • a spindle 110 the port 21 of the sleeve 20 extends into the opening 66 of the head-61.
  • the spindle 110 has a thread 112 which engages an internal thread of the sleeve 83.
  • the thread 112 is of the samepitch as the thread 86.
  • a nut 113 in the opening 66 is in threaded engagement with one end of the spindle 110, vand a iiange 114 and thread 115 is formed at the other end of said spindle.
  • the sleeve 96 supports the collar 125 which is maintained in proper position l"by the ring nut 126.
  • a pair of rods 128 extend from the collar 125 and carry the blocks 129.
  • Screws 132 extend through the sleeves 131 and are fastened into the nozzle 43.
  • valve sleeve 60 cates the valve sleeve 60 in proper position to obtain the requisite conoidal port opening between the outer face of its tapered head 61 and the face 56 of the head 53 for the discharge of the -requisite amount ofsteam.
  • the latter adjustment is obtained byturning the adjusting collar 118, by means of which the spindle 110 is moved longitudinally through the intervention of its threaded portion 112 and the engagement of said threaded portion with the sleeve 83.
  • the adjusting ycollar 95 is then turned to adjust and locate the outer oil nozzle 43 in proper position, so that the conoidal port between the spout 44 and the conoidal face 55 o1c the head 53 will limit therequisite flow of the liquid fuel used in the burner.
  • the collar 95 longitudinal motion is transmitted to the nozzle 43, through the intervention of the collar 125 and the rods, 128,
  • a burner of the character the combination of a steam barrel, a valve sleeve with a liared head slidably supported thereon, a spindle extending through the said barrel with one end connected to the valve sleeve, an adjusting collar connected to the other end of said spindle, an outer oil nozzle concentric with said valve sleeve, a second adjusting collar, connections between the second collar and said nozzle, a separator sleeve between said valve sleeve and said nozzle and means to move said adjusting collars, simultaneouslv. v
  • a burner of the character described the combination ot means to introduce a charge of liquid fuel linto said burner, means to introduce steam into said burner, an adjusting collar for one of said means having a spring sleeve extending therefrom, an adjusting collar for the other of said means having a sleeve extending therefrom and clamping means to lock the sleeve of the latter collar with said spring sleeve.
  • a burner of the character described the combination ot means to introduce Va charge of'liquid fuel into said burner, means tointroduce steam into said burner, an adjusting collar for one of said means having a spring sleeve with a tapered end, an adjusting collar for the other ofsaid means having a sleeve, a clamping nut having a tapered internal face at one end, in threaded engagement with the spring sleeve the said tapered face bearing against the tj/Jered end of the spring sleeve, to clamp the two sleeves together.
  • a burner the combination of a steam barrel, a'spring actuated valve sleeve having a head with a cavity slidably supported on the barrel, a spindle extending through the barrel with one end extending into the cavity o the valve sleeve, a nut in said cavity in threaded engagement with the spindle, an adjusting collar connected to the other end of the spindle, an outer oil nozzle concentric with said valve sleeve, a second adjusting collar in threaded engagement with the barrel, connections between the latter adjusting collar and said nozzle, a separator sleeve between the valve sleeve and said nozzle and means to move the adjusting collars simultaneously.

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Appiioation filed May 19, 1916. Serial Eo. 98,493.
1"0 all whom it may concern.:
Beit known that I, RAPPEL ScHAwRowsKY,
a subject of the Empire of Russia, and resident of Bayonne, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Hydrocarbon-Burners, of which the followhis invention relates to a hydro-carbon burner for burning 1i uid fuel, petroleum or the like. The organization of the-invention comprises means for producing a conoiying the invention; Fig. 2 represents a sec- 1 tion ci Fig. 1 on the line 2, 2; Fi 3 is a section oi'I Fig. 2 on the line 3, 3; 1g. 4 represents a section as on the line 4, 4 of Fig.y 2; Fig. 5 shows a section as on the line 5, 5 of Fig. 2, and Fig. 6 is a section of Fig. 2,
l as on the line 6, 6.
The burner is -shown with the main guide and steam barrel having the central longitudinal port 21, and the steam cross ports 22, 23. A guide sleeve 24 is formed at-one end of the barrel 20, and an externally threaded sleeve 25 is formed at the other. An externally threaded ange 28, with the shoulders 29, and'fuel ports 31 is formed with the barrel 20. Thev barrel 20 is also shouldered at 32 and 33 and has the external thread 34. The flange 28 carries in threaded engagement theguide sleeve 38, which has formed therewith external recesses for the fibrous packing rings 39 and 40. An 4outer oil nozzle 43 with the conoidal spout 44 and elongated guide opening. 45 is adjustably supported upon the uide sleeve 38. A guide screw 46 extends t rough the opening 45 and is in threaded engagement with the sleeve 38. A separator sleeve 48 is in threaded engagement with the external thread 34 and forms the inner annular steam conduit 50 and the outer annular oil conduit 51. A taperin head 53 is formed at the outer end of the s eeve 48 and has formed therewith the outer conoidal face 55, which can seat on the inner face of the conoidal spout 44. An inner colloidal face 56 is also formed with the head 58. A valve sleeve k60, with the flared` head 6 1 is slidably Asupported on the guide sleeve 24. lThe flared head 61 can seat on theconoidal face 56.` A spring 62 surrounds the sleeve 24 and bears between a shoulder 63 on the sleeve 24 and theA accompanymg edge of the sleeve 60. 4A'threaded screw plug 67 is carried'in saidopening. A cavity 68 is formed in the head 61. 'A barrel 70 with the oil chamber 71 is carried on the shoulder 30. A threaded sleeve 7 2 is formed with the barrel 7 0.
I An oil port 7 3, inthe sleeve 72, connectswith the chamber 71. A threaded sleeve 75 with the steam port 7 6 is formed with the barrel 70. A packin'gvring 7 9 lis interposed between the barrels 20 and 70.
A sleeve 83 has formed therewith the enlarged end 84, which latter is partially hexagonal at 85. An external thread 86 is formed with the sleeve 83and an internal Patented oet. ie, aan.
thread V8"( is formed with the end 84. The
end 84 is carried-on the sleeve 25 and bears against the barrel 70. A cap nut A88 is in threaded engagement with the thread 86 and packing 89 is interposed between the nut 88 andthe sleeve 83.
An adjusting collar 95 has formed at one end thereof the internally threaded sleeve 96, and is also externally threaded at 97. At the other end of the collar 95 and integral therewith extends the spring sleeve 98 having the threaded flange 99, the tapered end 100 and slots 101. A clamping nut 105 with the tapered internal face 106 and projections 107, is carried on the fiange 99, and the face v106 thereof can ride on the tapered end 100 and 'depress the spring sleeve 98. A spindle 110 the port 21 of the sleeve 20 extends into the opening 66 of the head-61.
The spindle 110 has a thread 112 which engages an internal thread of the sleeve 83. The thread 112 is of the samepitch as the thread 86. A nut 113 in the opening 66 is in threaded engagement with one end of the spindle 110, vand a iiange 114 and thread 115 is formed at the other end of said spindle. An adjusting collar 118 with the sleeve 120 i's clamped to the spindle 110, between the flange 114 and the box nut 121 carried on the thread 115 of the spindle 110.
The sleeve 96 supports the collar 125 which is maintained in proper position l"by the ring nut 126. A pair of rods 128 extend from the collar 125 and carry the blocks 129. Rods -130`extend from the blocks 129 and the latter in turn have formedY therewith the sleeves 131. Screws 132 extend through the sleeves 131 and are fastened into the nozzle 43.
cates the valve sleeve 60 in proper position to obtain the requisite conoidal port opening between the outer face of its tapered head 61 and the face 56 of the head 53 for the discharge of the -requisite amount ofsteam. The latter adjustment is obtained byturning the adjusting collar 118, by means of which the spindle 110 is moved longitudinally through the intervention of its threaded portion 112 and the engagement of said threaded portion with the sleeve 83. rThe adjusting ycollar 95 is then turned to adjust and locate the outer oil nozzle 43 in proper position, so that the conoidal port between the spout 44 and the conoidal face 55 o1c the head 53 will limit therequisite flow of the liquid fuel used in the burner. By .turning the collar 95 longitudinal motion is transmitted to the nozzle 43, through the intervention of the collar 125 and the rods, 128,
130 and their connections to said nozzle 43.
Next the clamping nut 105 is turned, so that its "face 106bears up against vthe tapered end 100 of the spring sleeve 98 and thereby the sleeve 120 oi the collar 118 is locked with said spring sleeve. This causes the collars 118 and 95 to be locked together.
By turning either of the collars 95 or 118 both will turn and consequently both the outer oil nozzle 43 and valve sleeve 60 are simultaneously moved. This maintains the same proportion of fuel oil and steam discharged from the burner for various quantities of liquid fuel used therein.
Having thus described my invention what l desire to secure by Letters Patent and claim is:
1. 1n a burner of the character described the combination of a steam barrel, a valve sleeve with a liared head slidably supported thereon, a spindle extending through the said barrel with one end connected to the valve sleeve, an adjusting collar connected to the other end of said spindle, an outer oil nozzle concentric with said valve sleeve, a second adjusting collar, connections between the second collar and said nozzle, a separator sleeve between said valve sleeve and said nozzle and means to move said adjusting collars, simultaneouslv. v
aerienne `2. l'n a burner of the character described the combination ot means to introduce a charge of liquid fuel linto said burner, means to introduce steam into said burner, an adjusting collar for one of said means having a spring sleeve extending therefrom, an adjusting collar for the other of said means having a sleeve extending therefrom and clamping means to lock the sleeve of the latter collar with said spring sleeve.
3. ln a burner of the character described the combination ot means to introduce Va charge of'liquid fuel into said burner, means tointroduce steam into said burner, an adjusting collar for one of said means having a spring sleeve with a tapered end, an adjusting collar for the other ofsaid means having a sleeve, a clamping nut having a tapered internal face at one end, in threaded engagement with the spring sleeve the said tapered face bearing against the tj/Jered end of the spring sleeve, to clamp the two sleeves together.
4. ln a burner the combination of a steam barrel, a'spring actuated valve sleeve having a head with a cavity slidably supported on the barrel, a spindle extending through the barrel with one end extending into the cavity o the valve sleeve, a nut in said cavity in threaded engagement with the spindle, an adjusting collar connected to the other end of the spindle, an outer oil nozzle concentric with said valve sleeve, a second adjusting collar in threaded engagement with the barrel, connections between the latter adjusting collar and said nozzle, a separator sleeve between the valve sleeve and said nozzle and means to move the adjusting collars simultaneously.
5. ln-a burner the combination of a steam barrel, a valve sleeve slidably supported thereon, a spindle extending through the barrel adapted to move the valve sleeve, an adjusting 4collar connected to the other end of said spindle, an outer oil nozzle concentric with said valve sleeve, a second adjusting collar on the barrel, rods moving with the second collar, sleeves for said rods, screws extending through the latter sleeves and fastened to the outer oil nozzle, a separator sleeve between said valve sleeve and said nozzle and means to move said adjusting collars simultaneously.
Signed at Bayonne, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1916.
RAPPEL SCHAWROWSKY.
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US2543996A (en) * 1945-01-29 1951-03-06 Petrolite Corp Fluid distributor
US2678236A (en) * 1952-04-05 1954-05-11 Kewanee Ross Corp Spray nozzle

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US2543996A (en) * 1945-01-29 1951-03-06 Petrolite Corp Fluid distributor
US2678236A (en) * 1952-04-05 1954-05-11 Kewanee Ross Corp Spray nozzle

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