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US1330767A US226614A US22661418A US1330767A US 1330767 A US1330767 A US 1330767A US 226614 A US226614 A US 226614A US 22661418 A US22661418 A US 22661418A US 1330767 A US1330767 A US 1330767A
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  • An oil burner comprising concentric tubes forming an interposed Vaporizing chamber, radially disposed angularly extending oil ports connecting the interior of the inner tube and said chamber, and Hat oil iin-pinging surfaces on the inner wall of theoutertube opposite the oil ports and at a right angle ⁇ thereto.
  • An oil burner comprising a vaporising chamber, a heater external to said chamber, means to supply oilfand air to said chamber, and means within the chamber for supplying ⁇ additional air for combustion purposes.

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F. B. SCHREIBER.
OIL BURNER. APPUcATmN FILED APR. 4. 191s.
1 ,330,76'7. l Patented Feb. 10,1920.
FRANCIS B. SCHREIBER, HARVEY, ILLINOIS.
OIL-BURNER.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Feb. 10, 1920.
Application led April 4, 1918. Serial No. 228,614.
To all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, FRANCIS B. SGHREIBER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Harvey, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Oil-Burners, of which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification.
My invention relates to oil burners adapted for the burning of hydrocarbon oils, an object being to provide an improved and simplified device of this character in which the oil globules are thoroughly broken up and vaporized by forcing the oil through angularly disposed oil ports and against oppositely positioned fiat oil impinging surfaces set at preferably right angles to the oil ports.
For a better understanding of my invention reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the preferred form of my invention partially broken away to show the interior construction; and u Fig. 2 is a cross-section along the line 2 2 of Fig. 1 to show the radial disposition of the ports and the circumferential oil impinging rib.
Referring now more particularly to the detailed construction of my invention it .comprises a plurality of concentric tubes consisting of an intermediate tube 5 extending from a base portion 6 having an oil receptacle 7 therein and a valve controlled oil connection 8 and air connection 9. The intermediate tube 5 and outer tube 10 due to their concentric disposition form an outer or vaporizing chamber 1l closed at its lower end and open at its flame or burner end 12, the tubes 5 and 10 being adjustably threaded together at 18 and held by means of a lock nut 14. A central tube 15 is threaded through the base 6 and extends through the intermediate tube 5, tube 15 providing air at the burner end 12. A suitable packing nut 16 encircles the open end of the central tube 15 so as to provide an airtight joint between the tubes 5 and 15. The concentric intermediate and central tubes 5 and 15 respectively thus providean inclosed intermediate oil chamber 17 and this chamber is connected with the vaporizing chamber 11 by means of a plurality of rows of radially disposed ports 18 angularly extending toward oil impinging surfaces 19 preferablyr in the form of circumferential ribs 20, the impinging surfaces 19 being preferably positioned at right angles to the direction of flow through the ports 18, so as to effectively break up the oil Aglobules 'and thoroughly mix it with the air in the vaporizing chamber 11.
The burner may be used either in a furnace or inclosed ina heating chamber so that the heat from the flamewill maintain the vaporizing chamber hot. But, in order that it may be used in the open for heating rivets and the like, I provide a heater in the form of a perforated tube 21 which is connected to the oil chamber 7 and positioned parallel to the vaporizing chamber s o that the ame from the tube 21 is directed toward the vaporizing chamber to keep it hot. t
In the operation of the device a suitable proportion of oil and Vair are directed through the oil and air tubes 8 and 9 respectively Iand into the chamber 7 where they pass up through the ports 18 to impinge. upon the oppositely positioned surfaces 19 where theoil globules are thoroughlybroken up and vaporized. Air under pressure is also admitted through the central tube 15 so as to produce a suitable combustion at the burner or flame end 12.
For the purpose of illustrating my invention I have shown a preferred form but it will be apparent that changes and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art and therefore I do not desire to be limited to the exact construction shown and described but aim to cover all that which comes within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
I claim- 1. An oil burner comprising three concentric tubes, a vaporizing chamber formed by the outer and intermediate tubes and opening out at one end, an intermediate inclosed chamber formed by the intermediate and inner tubes and opening out at the other end, means for feeding oil to the intermediate chamber through its end opening, and oil feed ports connecting the chambers.
2. An oil burner comprisin three concentric tubes, a vaporizing cham er formed by the outer and intermediate tubes and opening out at the flame end, an intermediate inclosed chamber formed by the intermediate and inner tubes and opening out at the other end, means for feeding oil to the intermediate chamber through its end opening, oil feed ports connecting the chambers, andan air passage through the central tube opening out at the fia-me end of the Vaporizing chamber.
3. An oil burner comprising concentric tubes forming an interposed Vaporizing chamber, radially disposed angularly extending oil ports connecting the interior of the inner tube and said chamber, and Hat oil iin-pinging surfaces on the inner wall of theoutertube opposite the oil ports and at a right angle` thereto.
i. An oil burner comprising concentric tubes forming an interposed vaporizing chamber, radially disposed angularly extending oil ports connecting the interior of the inner tube and said chamber, and an inner circumferential rib having a flat oil impinging surface opposite the oil ports and at la right angle thereto.
5. An oil burner comprising three concentric tubes, a vaporizing chamber formed by the outer and intermediate tubes and opening out at the fiame end, an intermediate inclosed chamber formed `by the inter mediate and inner tubes and opening out at the other end, means for feeding oil to the intermedi-ate chamber through said other end, rows of radially disposed angularly extending oil ports connecting the intermediate and vaporizing chambers, innercircuin ferential ribs having a flat oil impinging surface opposite each row of oil ports and at a right angle thereto, means for supplying' air through said inner tube, said inner tu'be opening out at the flame end of the vaporizing chamber, and means foi feeding oil to the intermediate chamber at its open end.
6. An oil burner comprising an externally threaded tube having rows of radially disposed angularly extending oil ports in the Wall thereof, and an outer tube having inner circumferential fiat oil impinging surfaces, said outer tube being threaded onto the first said tube and adjustable so as to position the impinging surfaces opposite the rows of oil ports.
7. An oil burner comprising a pair of concentric tubes, an oil port extending through the Wall of the inner tube, a flat oil impingingrsurface on the inner lwall of the outer tube and at a right angle; to the port, and means for adjusting the tubes to place the` oil impinging surface linproper position opposite the oil port.
S. An oil burner comprising threeconcentric tubes provided withy a burner at one end, the innermost tube supplying air directly to said burner and a heater adjacent and parallel tothe tubes.
9. An oil `burner comprising concentric tubes having a burner at oneend, means within said tubes for supplyingair directly to said burner, a heaterand means for sup- Y plying oil to the heater.
10. An oil burnercomprising a vaporising chamber, a heater external to said chamber, means to supply oilfand air to said chamber, and means within the chamber for supplying` additional air for combustion purposes.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 12th day of March, A. D. 1918.
FRANCIS B. SCHREIBER.
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