US143555A - Improvement in oxyhydrocarbon-gas burners - Google Patents

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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • B05B7/08Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge with separate outlet orifices, e.g. to form parallel jets, i.e. the axis of the jets being parallel, to form intersecting jets, i.e. the axis of the jets converging but not necessarily intersecting at a point
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  • Fi gure 1 represents a side view ⁇ of myburner, partly in section; and Fig. 2, a cross-sectionM of the same.
  • A is a hollow sphere, to which are secured branch pipes a a, having fitted to their upper ends two burners, b b. Secured to the sphere A, and extending up between the branches af a, is a third burner, B. To the under side of the sphere A is secured a stem, C, with a channel, f, formed therein, opening into said sphere.
  • a pipe conveying hydrocarbon gas is screwed into the opening F, and a similar pipe conveying oxygen gas is screwed into the opening G.
  • the hydrocarbon gas ascends, through the channel f, into the burners b b, and out through the slits or openings therein, and the loxygen gas ascends through the tube E into the burner B, finding exit through the slit or opening c therein, in a thin, ilat stream.

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UNITED STATEs JOHN n. AvERELL,
PATENT OFFICE.
OE NEw YORK, AssrGNoR or PART or His RIGHT To s. A. JOYCE, OE BROOKLYN, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN OXVHVDROCARBONGAS BURNERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 143,555, dated October 14, 1873; application filed December 18, 1872.
To all whom it may concarow.
Be it known that I, JOHN D. AVERELL, of
y the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Oxyhydrocarb on- Gas Burner; and that .the following is a full,
between the two just mentioned, through which passes a stream of oxygen gas, in such manner as to produce a iiat, steady, and highly luminous ame, the hydrocarbon-burners heilig inclined toward each other at about the angle shown in the drawing, for the purpose of effecting more perfect combustion and producing a iiat flame. l
In the accompanying sheet of drawings, Fi gure 1 represents a side view` of myburner, partly in section; and Fig. 2, a cross-sectionM of the same. I
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in the several figures..
A is a hollow sphere, to which are secured branch pipes a a, having fitted to their upper ends two burners, b b. Secured to the sphere A, and extending up between the branches af a, is a third burner, B. To the under side of the sphere A is secured a stem, C, with a channel, f, formed therein, opening into said sphere.
` Into the stem G are formed two bosses, l d,
with openings F and G therein, and with projections or lips ee, into which pipes are screwed, opening into the interior of the stem C. Passing through said stem is a small tube, E, the
upper end of which is` tightly screwed into the base of the burner B, and ythe lower end of which is screwed and tightly lits into the lower part of the channel f, which passes through the stem G.
My burner being constructed substantially as above described, its operation is as follows:
A pipe conveying hydrocarbon gas is screwed into the opening F, and a similar pipe conveying oxygen gas is screwed into the opening G. The hydrocarbon gas ascends, through the channel f, into the burners b b, and out through the slits or openings therein, and the loxygen gas ascends through the tube E into the burner B, finding exit through the slit or opening c therein, in a thin, ilat stream.
The hydrocarbon and oxygen gases, at or near their point of exit through the burners, where they are lighted, commingle, and burn with a broad, ilat, steady, and highly luminous It is evident, from the inclined position of the burners b b, that the streams of hydrocarbon gas, as they issue from their burners, meet directly over the stream of oxygen gas as it issues from the burner B, thus insuring their conuningling.
What 1 claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination, in an oXyhydrocarbOn-gas burner, of the sphere A, hydrocarbon pipes and burners a b, and oxygen-burner B, said pipes and burners being so arranged with relation to eachA other as to Vproduce a lat flame, as described.
JOHN -D. AVERELL.
Witnesses H. L. WATTENBERG,
. M. PLYMPTON.
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