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US1430428A
US1430428A US369845A US36984520A US1430428A US 1430428 A US1430428 A US 1430428A US 369845 A US369845 A US 369845A US 36984520 A US36984520 A US 36984520A US 1430428 A US1430428 A US 1430428A
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  • nYDRocAEEoNsoIL arianna Application mea i'viarch 3o, 1e2o ⁇ . seria-1 no'. Seas/i5'.
  • This invention relates to hydro-carbon oil burners and it consists in the novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a burner of the character stated which is of simple and durable structure and having its parts-so arranged as to economically consume mixed steam and hydro-carbon oil whereby a hot llame is produced.
  • the burner comprises a pipe closed at one end by a cone shaped tip having an outlet at the apex of the cone, a valve casing is applied to the other end of the pipe and a valve is movably mounted therein.
  • a needle valve is carried by the first mentioned valve and is adapted to operate at the opening in the cone and valvein the casing adapted to operate and control the flow of oil through the valve casing and pipe.
  • the pipe is adjustably mounted. in a jacket into which the steam is admitted whereby the pipe is surrounded by a volume of steam7 the nozzle is mounted upon the jacket and includes a pod from which the said cone shaped tip is spaced and with relation to which the said pipe may be adjusted to increase or diminish the said space.
  • A; burner tip is mounted upon the nozzle and the said tip is preferably provided with a diametrically disposed slot outlet opening through which the mixture of steam and oil may pass and at which point the mixture is ignited producing a broad flat flame.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the burner.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the body of the burner.
  • Figure 3 is a similar view of the burner nozzle.
  • Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view through the burner.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of the burner tip.
  • Figures 6 and 7 are cross sectional views of burner pipe connections.
  • the burner comprises a ypipe 1 which is preferably of brass or other suitable material which will readilycnduct heat.
  • the pipe 1 is closed at one end by a cone shaped tip 2 having an outlet opening 3 at the apex of the cone. The said outlet opening is in alinement with the axis of the pipe 1.
  • a valve casing 4 is screwed upon that end of the pipe 1 which is opposite the end at which the tip 2 is located and a valve stem 5 has screw threaded engagement with the casing 4 whereby vthe said v'alv'e stem moves vlongitudinally as it is turned in a usual manner.
  • valve 6 isv carried at the inner end of the stem 5 and may close against a seat 7 provided at the inner surface of the casing 4.
  • a needle yvalve 7 is attached to the valve 6 and is disposed along the axis of the pipe 1.
  • the pointed end of the needle valve 7 is located at the opening 3 of the tip 2 and may be moved toward or away from-the same as the stem y5 is turned and at the same time that the valve 6 is moved toward or away from the seat 7.
  • An oil supply pipe 8 connects with the side of the casing 4.
  • a jacket 9 surrounds the intermediate portion of the pipe 1 and is spaced from the exterior thereof.
  • the said jacket is provided at its side with a steam inlet port or opening 10.
  • the jacket 9 is closed at one end by a head 11 which has screw threaded engagement with the intermediate portion of the pipe 1 and a nut 12 is threaded upon the said pipe 1 and bears at its face against the end of vthe head 11 and serves to hold the parts in the position to which they are adjusted.
  • a nozzle is applied to the opposite end of the acket 9 and the nozzle includes a head 13 which is screwed upon the jacket 9.
  • a sleeve 14 is screwed into the outer end of the head 13 and its axis is in alinement with the axis of the pipe 1 as the said pipe 1 is adjusted within the jacket 9 as hereinbefore indicated the tip 2 is moved toward or away from the inner end of the sleeve 14 and consequently the space between the inner end of the sleeve and the cone shaped tip inay be increased or diminished as desired.
  • a nipple l5 is screwed into the sleeve le and a collar 16 is screwed upon the outer end et the nipple A -nurner tip 1'?
  • llt is apparent that hy adjusting the pipe l with relation to the sleeve le that the amount of steam Which is admitted into the vaporized oil may be regulated. lt is also apparent that by adjusting the needle valve 7 with relation to the opening 3 in the tip 2 that the quantity of vaporized oil which is admitted to the steain inay he regulated.
  • a hydro-carbon burner including a casingv having a valve seat, means of 'fuel supply leadingl to said casing, a valve in said casing cooperating with said seat to control the supply of fuel therethrough, a iiuel supply pipe leadingY to said casing, a tip in the outlet end of said pipe, a needle extending iroin said valve and cooperating With tip as a valve therefor9 a jacket about said pipe in communication with a source ot fluid supply, a head engaging said pipe and said jacket, a nozzle for said jacket having ⁇ a constricted end disposed in advance of said pipe and jacket7 a sleeve disposed in said constricted portion, and a burner nipple extending from said sleeve.

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G. F. ALLEN.
HYDROCARBON O'IL BURNER.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 30. 1920.
PatentedSept. 26, 1922.
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Gear-mv T 041167Z G. F. ALLEN.
HYROCARBON OIL BURNER.
APPLICATION FILED MAR; 3o, Iszo.
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I)Partened Sept. 26, 1922.
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INVENToR.
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Patented Sept. 2, lQZ
tiene GEORGE E. ALLEE, 0E eEoNoGo, MISSOURI.
nYDRocAEEoNsoIL :arianna Application mea i'viarch 3o, 1e2o`. seria-1 no'. Seas/i5'.
To all w hom 'it may coa-cern:
Be it known thatl l, GEORGE F. ALLEN, a citizen of the United States7 residing at Oronogo, in the county of Jasper and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Hydrocarbon-Uil Burners; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description ofthe invention, such as will enable others skilled in the artl to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to hydro-carbon oil burners and it consists in the novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
An object of the invention is to provide a burner of the character stated which is of simple and durable structure and having its parts-so arranged as to economically consume mixed steam and hydro-carbon oil whereby a hot llame is produced.
lVith the above object in view the burner comprises a pipe closed at one end by a cone shaped tip having an outlet at the apex of the cone, a valve casing is applied to the other end of the pipe and a valve is movably mounted therein. A needle valve is carried by the first mentioned valve and is adapted to operate at the opening in the cone and valvein the casing adapted to operate and control the flow of oil through the valve casing and pipe. The pipe is adjustably mounted. in a jacket into which the steam is admitted whereby the pipe is surrounded by a volume of steam7 the nozzle is mounted upon the jacket and includes a pod from which the said cone shaped tip is spaced and with relation to which the said pipe may be adjusted to increase or diminish the said space. A; burner tip is mounted upon the nozzle and the said tip is preferably provided with a diametrically disposed slot outlet opening through which the mixture of steam and oil may pass and at which point the mixture is ignited producing a broad flat flame.
In the accompanying drawings :W
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the burner.
Figure 2 is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of the body of the burner.
Figure 3 is a similar view of the burner nozzle.
Figure 4 is a transverse sectional view through the burner.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the burner tip.
Figures 6 and 7 are cross sectional views of burner pipe connections. i
As illustrated in the accompanying drawing, the burner comprises a ypipe 1 which is preferably of brass or other suitable material which will readilycnduct heat. rThe pipe 1 is closed at one end by a cone shaped tip 2 having an outlet opening 3 at the apex of the cone. The said outlet opening is in alinement with the axis of the pipe 1. A valve casing 4 is screwed upon that end of the pipe 1 which is opposite the end at which the tip 2 is located and a valve stem 5 has screw threaded engagement with the casing 4 whereby vthe said v'alv'e stem moves vlongitudinally as it is turned in a usual manner. valve 6 isv carried at the inner end of the stem 5 and may close against a seat 7 provided at the inner surface of the casing 4. A needle yvalve 7 is attached to the valve 6 and is disposed along the axis of the pipe 1. The pointed end of the needle valve 7 is located at the opening 3 of the tip 2 and may be moved toward or away from-the same as the stem y5 is turned and at the same time that the valve 6 is moved toward or away from the seat 7. An oil supply pipe 8 connects with the side of the casing 4.
A jacket 9 surrounds the intermediate portion of the pipe 1 and is spaced from the exterior thereof. The said jacket is provided at its side with a steam inlet port or opening 10. The jacket 9 is closed at one end by a head 11 which has screw threaded engagement with the intermediate portion of the pipe 1 and a nut 12 is threaded upon the said pipe 1 and bears at its face against the end of vthe head 11 and serves to hold the parts in the position to which they are adjusted.
A nozzle is applied to the opposite end of the acket 9 and the nozzle includes a head 13 which is screwed upon the jacket 9. A sleeve 14 is screwed into the outer end of the head 13 and its axis is in alinement with the axis of the pipe 1 as the said pipe 1 is adjusted within the jacket 9 as hereinbefore indicated the tip 2 is moved toward or away from the inner end of the sleeve 14 and consequently the space between the inner end of the sleeve and the cone shaped tip inay be increased or diminished as desired. A nipple l5 is screwed into the sleeve le and a collar 16 is screwed upon the outer end et the nipple A -nurner tip 1'? is screwed upon the collar l@ and is provided at its outer end Wil/ii a dieinetrically disposed slot ln operation the hydro-carbon oil is admitted into the pipe l through the casing 4i and trein the supply pipe 8 when the valve 6 is at an open position 'with 'l seat 7. it the saine time l into the jacket 9 through Consequently the inten ot the pipe l which con- Y surrounded hy a volume of ino inas'nuch as the said portion ot i pipe is thereby heated the oil is converted from a liquid into a vapor. This vapor escapes troni he pipe l through the opening 3 o the tip 2 and iniXes With the steam which passes l through the head 13 and is sprayed into the oil through toe space hetween the tip 2 and the inner end of the sleeve 14:. rllhis inixture passes through the nipple l5 and the tip l? and out thii'oug'h the slot 1.8 Where it is ignited and burns in a torin ot a broad flat thin flan/ie.
llt is apparent that hy adjusting the pipe l with relation to the sleeve le that the amount of steam Which is admitted into the vaporized oil may be regulated. lt is also apparent that by adjusting the needle valve 7 with relation to the opening 3 in the tip 2 that the quantity of vaporized oil which is admitted to the steain inay he regulated.
Furthermore it Will he apparent that the adjustment ot the valve 6 with relation to the seat 7 controls the quantity oi' liquid oil which passes through the casing` 4 into the pipe l.
Having described the invention, what is claimed is A hydro-carbon burner including a casingv having a valve seat, means of 'fuel supply leadingl to said casing, a valve in said casing cooperating with said seat to control the supply of fuel therethrough, a iiuel supply pipe leadingY to said casing, a tip in the outlet end of said pipe, a needle extending iroin said valve and cooperating With tip as a valve therefor9 a jacket about said pipe in communication with a source ot fluid supply, a head engaging said pipe and said jacket, a nozzle for said jacket having` a constricted end disposed in advance of said pipe and jacket7 a sleeve disposed in said constricted portion, and a burner nipple extending from said sleeve.
ln testimony whereof l atlix my signature in presence of tWo Witnesses.
.EUR-GE l?. ALLEN,
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US3000575A (en) * 1959-06-19 1961-09-19 Rain Jet Corp Device for discharging fluids from a plurality of supply sources
US3042315A (en) * 1960-11-25 1962-07-03 Joseph R Besser Air and liquid spray gun

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US3000575A (en) * 1959-06-19 1961-09-19 Rain Jet Corp Device for discharging fluids from a plurality of supply sources
US3042315A (en) * 1960-11-25 1962-07-03 Joseph R Besser Air and liquid spray gun

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