US1446150A - Oil-vapor burner - Google Patents

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US1446150A
US1446150A US511604A US51160421A US1446150A US 1446150 A US1446150 A US 1446150A US 511604 A US511604 A US 511604A US 51160421 A US51160421 A US 51160421A US 1446150 A US1446150 A US 1446150A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D11/00Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space
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  • TANK WORKS or MiLwAUxEE, wisconsin, A coRPoRarIoN or OIL-.VAPOR BURNER.
  • My invention isan improvement in oil vapor burners. It contemplates such an are rangement of a gas burner which is used to vaporize oil and an oil 'vapor burner as to conserve the heat energy involved and direct a maximum to the .fiat surface of the vapor generator. It contemplates also such an arrangement of parts as will result in a superior operation.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical centralv cross section of the device.
  • Figure 2 a plan thereof, and v Figure 3, a side elevation looking from the left of Figure 1.
  • a base member 10 carries headless screw 11, entering a lug 12 for the purpose of mak; ing base 10 rigid with the supported parts. Integral with lug 12, are supports 13 and 14 extending upwardly and being continuous with a cross member 15. Support 13 is hollow.
  • Oil is admitted, in desired quantity, to the vapor generator 18 by means of needle valve 31. It is there heated to vaporization by the gas the accompanying burner 22. The vapor is then conducted throughsuppo-rt 13 to vapor burner33 where gas supply being turned off. j Heat from the vapor burner continuesthe it is ignited, the
  • An oil vapor hurnercomprising a gen ⁇ Vapor generator18 may be ⁇ read" spread of vapory Vaporizatiomand erator, ⁇ a pair of supports extending upwardly from a base and embracing said generator and continuing across the top of ⁇ said generator.
  • An oil vapor burner comprising a 'gen-' erator, a pair 'of supports, one of which vis hollow, extending and embracing said generator and continuing across the top of said generator.
  • An oil vapor burner comprising a pair of supports, one of which is hollow, extending upwardly from a base, said supports beupwardly froma base ing integrally joined together at their lowe'i ⁇ v i ends and rigid with said base, and a burner" ⁇ rigid with said supports andv immediately adjacent their juncture lwith the base.
  • An oil vapor burner comprising a vapor burner, apair of supportsextending out-v wardly and upwardly therefrom, and a lug rigid with said supports and havingscrew i connection with the base. ⁇ j i 5.
  • An oil vapor burner comprising an annular gas burner embraced by a pair of supports, and a vapor generator carried by said supports above said annular gas burner.
  • An oilvvapor burner comprising a flat circular vapor generator, a pair of supports nular gas burner positioned below said vapor generator.

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Feb. 20, 1923.
` E. A. B|ENENSTOK.
olL VAPOR BURNER.
' FILED OCT. 31,1921.
mllllfmllm j Patented Feb. 20, 1923.
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TANK WORKS, or MiLwAUxEE, wisconsin, A coRPoRarIoN or OIL-.VAPOR BURNER.
Application filed ctober 31, 1921. Serial No.l 511,604.`
To all 'Lo/om t may concern.'
Be it known that I, EDGAR A. BIENENSTOK,
a citizen of the United States, and resident of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee andv Stateiof lVisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oil-Vapor Burners; and I dohereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention isan improvement in oil vapor burners. It contemplates such an are rangement of a gas burner which is used to vaporize oil and an oil 'vapor burner as to conserve the heat energy involved and direct a maximum to the .fiat surface of the vapor generator. It contemplates also such an arrangement of parts as will result in a superior operation.
It has also as its object simplicity of construction, strength and readiness of assembly.
Other objects will appear as the description proceeds.'
Reference is had to drawings, in Which,
Figure 1 is a vertical centralv cross section of the device.
Figure 2, a plan thereof, and v Figure 3, a side elevation looking from the left of Figure 1.
A base member 10 carries headless screw 11, entering a lug 12 for the purpose of mak; ing base 10 rigid with the supported parts. Integral with lug 12, are supports 13 and 14 extending upwardly and being continuous with a cross member 15. Support 13 is hollow.
Leading from supply tank 30v is a feed pipe 16 having therein, a needle valve 31 for regulating the How. Having threaded connection with feed pipe 16 is arm 17 lof vapor generator 18. Arm 17 rests upon horizontal portion 19 of support 14. The other end 2O of vapor generator 18 is bolted to cross memlber 15.' At 21, a gasket maybe used to make '2,15 the connection tight. i' An annular gas burner 22, having'nclined leads 23 thereto, communicates with a gas and air mixer chamber 24 from which a gas connection 25 extends. Gas burner -22 is made rigid with support 14 by a brace 26.
In the operation of the device, Oil is admitted, in desired quantity, to the vapor generator 18 by means of needle valve 31. It is there heated to vaporization by the gas the accompanying burner 22. The vapor is then conducted throughsuppo-rt 13 to vapor burner33 where gas supply being turned off. j Heat from the vapor burner continuesthe it is ignited, the
process'of vaporization in the Vapor generator to which a vsupply of voil is regulatedy by needle valve 31, as explained supra.
It is apparent that the generator 18 insures ready the arrangement of burner 22 is conduciveto conferring a maximum of heat energy thereto.` The location of vapor burner 33 tends also to conserve heat energy. A scross ,meins ber 15 extends above vapor generator 18,it
does not, in any way, impede the operation, yet, at thesamntime, results in a maximum strength. i ily separated from or assembled with its'support.`
I claim:
1.v An oil vapor hurnercomprising a gen` Vapor generator18 may be`read" spread of vapory Vaporizatiomand erator,` a pair of supports extending upwardly from a base and embracing said generator and continuing across the top of `said generator.
2. An oil vapor burner comprising a 'gen-' erator, a pair 'of supports, one of which vis hollow, extending and embracing said generator and continuing across the top of said generator.
3. An oil vapor burner comprising a pair of supports, one of which is hollow, extending upwardly from a base, said supports beupwardly froma base ing integrally joined together at their lowe'i` v i ends and rigid with said base, and a burner"` rigid with said supports andv immediately adjacent their juncture lwith the base.
4. An oil vapor burner comprising a vapor burner, apair of supportsextending out-v wardly and upwardly therefrom, and a lug rigid with said supports and havingscrew i connection with the base.` j i 5. An oil vapor burner comprising an annular gas burner embraced by a pair of supports, and a vapor generator carried by said supports above said annular gas burner.
6. An oil vapor burner comprising a pair of supports, one of which is hollow, an annulargas burner embraced andfcarried by said pair of supports, and a vapor generator car-l ried by said supports above said annular gas burner.
7. An oilvvapor burner comprising a flat circular vapor generator, a pair of supports nular gas burner positioned below said vapor generator.
ln testimony that claim the foregoing` l0 have hereunto set n'iy hand at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of lVis consin.
EDGAR A. BENENSTOK.
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