US1592729A - Economizer and adapter for burners - Google Patents

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US1592729A
US1592729A US74107A US7410725A US1592729A US 1592729 A US1592729 A US 1592729A US 74107 A US74107 A US 74107A US 7410725 A US7410725 A US 7410725A US 1592729 A US1592729 A US 1592729A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/02Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone
    • F23D14/04Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
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  • f l Y 'A further :object of the invention is 'to provide means particularly adapted'for concentrating the heatenergy from ak burner relatively to comparatively small bottom portions of coffee or.
  • the invention consists inthe neferredi construction and arrangement of the attachment which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Fig. l ⁇ i is a transverse vertical section through 'ay burner aiidiaportion of the grate above the same, showingy the improved economizer and adapter ⁇ applied to the burner below the grate and also illustrated in cross section. 1
  • Fig. 2' is a detail perspective view of the improved. economizer and adapter.
  • FIG. 3 is. an enlarged transverse vertical section through the 4joined extremities of burner may have any number of radiating arms or portions or consist of a hollow disk- 8, 1925. Serial No.v 74,107.
  • the improved.economizer and adapter as heretofore indicated is in the form of an attachment which is constructed in suoli manner as to be readily applied over the burner and held intact with the latter, it also being preferred to make the improved attachment adjustable so that the diameter thereof may be varied to fit burners of dierent sizes.
  • the improved attachment consists of an u'p- 10 are inclined, and this is one preferred construction.
  • the upper flangelO having the crimped formation or-corrugations produced by the crimping operation will obstruct warping of the said upper flange, yand furthermore, when the upper extremities'l2 and 13 of the attachment are brought together and overlapped, the corrugations of the flange'l() will interlock and serve as a means formaterially vassisting in holding the said overlapped extremities kin associated relation.
  • a fastening means may be used whereby the adjustment of the diameter of the attachment may be readily modified to such an extent as to accommcdate burners of various sizes.
  • One means for holding the overlapped extremi ities l2 and 13 of the attachment in positive associated relation against movement consists of la wire 14, which is placed closely against' the outer side of the wall 9 and continued upwardly over the crimped or corrugated flange 10 and has the ends thereof bent inwardly closely against the inner side 'of the overlapped extremity 13 and the upper portion' of the flange 10 continuing from said .overlapped extremity as Clearlyshown Suitable fastening means ioo Cil
  • the upper edge of the attachment is located a short distance below the underside o't' the grate 7, and. by this means the flame and heat energy are brought-up close to the grate and concentrated on the bottom of the cooking utensil resting on the open portion of the grate over thelburner and improved attachment.
  • the improved attachment is Ymade of' suitable metal, preferably sheet iron, and in constructing the same the upper converged flange l() mayy be crimped by ruiming it through suitable crimping machine and at thesame time evenly bending the flange inwardly relatively to the wall or body
  • the improved device will be found exceptionally advantageous in its use and will greatly economize 'in the utilization of fuel and give ⁇ the best results from a heatingwstandpoint.
  • relatively to cooking utensifls 'that ' may be disposed thereover as well as protectparts of saidxutensils from burning by irregularly upwardly projected flames outside Vof the area of the bottom of the said utensils.
  • An economizer and adapter for burners of the type specified having an upper inwardly converged body and an upper flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than the body and crimped, the extremities of the body yand flange being separably overlapped ro modify the dimensions thereof,
  • the crimped portions of the upper flange at the extremities of the device engagingv each other and interlocking to assist in holding the said extremities in positive associated relation, around the overlapped extremities for holding the latter in engagement.
  • An economizer and adapter for burners of the type specified having an upper inwardly .converged body with an upper flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than thebody and crimped in upwardly inclined planes to strengthen the top of the economizer and also form flame and heat rines ⁇ the extremities of the body and flange being separalily overlapped to modify the diameter ofthe device as a whole, and fastening means separably applied around the overl apped extremities.
  • An economiser and adapter for burners of the type specified having an inwardly converged body with a top flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than the body, the extremities of the body being separably overlapped and provided with means removably applied -therearound for holding them in associated relation, the upper flange being regularly formed With corrugations at an angle ol inclination relatively t0 the vertical te strengthen the top of the econonnzer and resist crushing or bending of ⁇ the same and ⁇ also form flame and heat flues, the corrugations of' ⁇ the upper flange closely intertting and forming a locking means when the extremities of the body are overlapped and pre-venting ther said overlapped extremities from slipping and thus providing tor the use of a fastening means around4 the overlap-pcd extren'iities ot a simple character.

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July 13,1926. 1,592,729
` C. M. FEIST ECONOMIZER AND ADAPTER FOR BURNERS Filed Dec. 8, 1925 Eltron u,
Patented July 13, 1926.Y
OFFICE..
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nooNoMIznn Ann narran non BURNERS.
Application led December 'lfhis Invention relates to. an economizer and adapter for association with gas, oil
and analogous burners, and the-primary vobject of the same is'V to `provide asimple device which Ymay be readily mounted on a burner and adjusted yto accommodate burners vof varying diametricalextent or size, and
operating .to prevent `the heat flames from spreading and thereby concentrate the heat units and obtain the full'benefit of the flame of the burnerfrelatively tocOQlring utensils tl'iatymay ber disposed over? the burner and the improved device. f l Y 'A further :object of the invention is 'to provide means particularly adapted'for concentrating the heatenergy from ak burner relatively to comparatively small bottom portions of coffee or. tea'pots and similar receptacles and to shieldthe handles of such receptacles against contact.y and burning by the flames of :burners which ordinarily/flare upwardly outsideof the area of the bottom portions of the receptacles, and also avoid waste of heat, by causingthe burner flames `to Ybe drawnyinwardly towards the bottom of' the cooking utensils ,thatl may be disposed overthefbnrner. l
Y1With ,these and other objects yand advantagesin view, the invention consists inthe neferredi construction and arrangement of the attachment which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
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In the drawing: Fig. l` i is a transverse vertical section through 'ay burner aiidiaportion of the grate above the same, showingy the improved economizer and adapter^ applied to the burner below the grate and also illustrated in cross section. 1
Fig. 2'is a detail perspective view of the improved. economizer and adapter.
1 Fig. 3 is. an enlarged transverse vertical section through the 4joined extremities of burner may have any number of radiating arms or portions or consist of a hollow disk- 8, 1925. Serial No.v 74,107.
lilie body, both of the latter forms being common in the formation of oil, gas and similar burners, and at the top portion of the burner is a series of jet openings Sffor emission of the fuel and ignition of the latter.
The improved.economizer and adapter as heretofore indicated is in the form of an attachment which is constructed in suoli manner as to be readily applied over the burner and held intact with the latter, it also being preferred to make the improved attachment adjustable so that the diameter thereof may be varied to fit burners of dierent sizes.
The improved attachmentconsists of an u'p- 10 are inclined, and this is one preferred construction. The upper flangelO having the crimped formation or-corrugations produced by the crimping operation will obstruct warping of the said upper flange, yand furthermore, when the upper extremities'l2 and 13 of the attachment are brought together and overlapped, the corrugations of the flange'l() will interlock and serve as a means formaterially vassisting in holding the said overlapped extremities kin associated relation. may be used to connect the overlapped ern tremities or hold the latter against displacement from a desired overlapping extent, but it is also preferred that a fastening means be used whereby the adjustment of the diameter of the attachment may be readily modified to such an extent as to accommcdate burners of various sizes. One means for holding the overlapped extremi ities l2 and 13 of the attachment in positive associated relation against movement consists of la wire 14, which is placed closely against' the outer side of the wall 9 and continued upwardly over the crimped or corrugated flange 10 and has the ends thereof bent inwardly closely against the inner side 'of the overlapped extremity 13 and the upper portion' of the flange 10 continuing from said .overlapped extremity as Clearlyshown Suitable fastening means ioo Cil
by Fig. 3;' Preferably, the upper edge of the attachment is located a short distance below the underside o't' the grate 7, and. by this means the flame and heat energy are brought-up close to the grate and concentrated on the bottom of the cooking utensil resting on the open portion of the grate over thelburner and improved attachment. The improved attachment is Ymade of' suitable metal, preferably sheet iron, and in constructing the same the upper converged flange l() mayy be crimped by ruiming it through suitable crimping machine and at thesame time evenly bending the flange inwardly relatively to the wall or body The improved device will be found exceptionally advantageous in its use and will greatly economize 'in the utilization of fuel and give` the best results from a heatingwstandpoint. relatively to cooking utensifls 'that 'may be disposed thereover as well as protectparts of saidxutensils from burning by irregularly upwardly projected flames outside Vof the area of the bottom of the said utensils. f
lllhat is claimed asnew is:
4l.. In an economizer and adapter for burners ofthe type specified, consisting of anknpward'ly and inwardly inclined body applicable over a burner and having an upper flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than the body and crimped in an upward direction to strengthen the topof the ecouomizer and also to form flame and vheat flues, the extremities of the body and 'ange being separa'bly overlapped Vto modify the diameter o'f the device as a whole.
2. An economizer and adapter for burners of the type specified, having an upper inwardly converged body and an upper flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than the body and crimped, the extremities of the body yand flange being separably overlapped ro modify the dimensions thereof,
the crimped portions of the upper flange at the extremities of the device engagingv each other and interlocking to assist in holding the said extremities in positive associated relation, around the overlapped extremities for holding the latter in engagement.
3. An economizer and adapter for burners of the type specified, having an upper inwardly .converged body with an upper flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than thebody and crimped in upwardly inclined planes to strengthen the top of the economizer and also form flame and heat rines` the extremities of the body and flange being separalily overlapped to modify the diameter ofthe device as a whole, and fastening means separably applied around the overl apped extremities.
An economiser and adapter for burners of the type specified, having an inwardly converged body with a top flange inwardly inclined at a greater angle than the body, the extremities of the body being separably overlapped and provided with means removably applied -therearound for holding them in associated relation, the upper flange being regularly formed With corrugations at an angle ol inclination relatively t0 the vertical te strengthen the top of the econonnzer and resist crushing or bending of `the same and `also form flame and heat flues, the corrugations of' `the upper flange closely intertting and forming a locking means when the extremities of the body are overlapped and pre-venting ther said overlapped extremities from slipping and thus providing tor the use of a fastening means around4 the overlap-pcd extren'iities ot a simple character. f 1 In testimony Lvwhereof I have hereunto set my hand.
CHARLES M. FEIST.
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US8701650B2 (en) 2004-09-27 2014-04-22 Timothy Gregg Huggins Lightweight, portable cooking stove
US20090314274A1 (en) * 2004-09-27 2009-12-24 Timothy Gregg Huggins Lightweight, portable cooking stove
US20090314273A1 (en) * 2004-09-27 2009-12-24 Timothy Gregg Huggins Lightweight, portable cooking stove
US20060213497A1 (en) * 2005-03-22 2006-09-28 Orozco Miguel D J Barbeque grill
US7967003B2 (en) * 2005-08-19 2011-06-28 Rand Lindsly Windscreen for backpacking stoves
US20070039603A1 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-02-22 Rand Lindsly Windscreen for backpacking stoves
US7472698B1 (en) * 2006-04-24 2009-01-06 Anibas Kevin J Energy saving cook-top reflector assembly
US8020550B2 (en) * 2007-01-25 2011-09-20 Repetti Iii Daniel J Intervening heat conducting medium
US7703452B2 (en) * 2007-01-25 2010-04-27 Repetti Iii Daniel J Skirt
US20090218359A1 (en) * 2007-01-25 2009-09-03 Repetti Iii Daniel J Intervening heat conducting medium
US20080178861A1 (en) * 2007-01-25 2008-07-31 Repetti Daniel J Skirt
US9138098B1 (en) * 2007-06-11 2015-09-22 Yizhong Sun Removable flame heat regulating apparatus including an inner hollow shell and an outer wall for a burner of a gas stove
US7694671B2 (en) * 2008-07-31 2010-04-13 Glen Lee Flame focusing ring for stovetop gas burner and universal wok support
US20100024796A1 (en) * 2008-07-31 2010-02-04 Glen Lee Flame focusing ring for stovetop gas burner and universal wok support
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