US1750861A - Ignition and genebating means fob gasoline lamps - Google Patents

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US1750861A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D11/00Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space
    • F23D11/24Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space by pressurisation of the fuel before a nozzle through which it is sprayed by a substantial pressure reduction into a space
    • F23D11/26Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space by pressurisation of the fuel before a nozzle through which it is sprayed by a substantial pressure reduction into a space with provision for varying the rate at which the fuel is sprayed
    • F23D11/30Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space by pressurisation of the fuel before a nozzle through which it is sprayed by a substantial pressure reduction into a space with provision for varying the rate at which the fuel is sprayed with return feed of uncombusted sprayed fuel to reservoir
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention relates to an ignition and generating means for gasoline lamps.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a friction ignition means co-acting with a jet opening and closing means.
  • a further object of my invention is to ignite the generating means eliminating the use of a match.
  • Fig. l is an elevation illustrating my invention as applied to a standard make of gasoline lamp.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse view of Fig. l. Y
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line III- III in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a detailed view of the jet and needle closing means, with parts broken away for convenience of illustration.
  • the mechanism herein disclosed consists of an auxiliary pipe l entering the feed pipe 2 below the valve 3, the said pipe 1 being curved to pass around the valve stem bushing 4 so that the jet 5 will be in vertical alignment beneath the generating coil pipe 6, the said pipe 6 being a part of the original equipment of the lamp.
  • the jet is a member fitting in the end of the auxiliary pipe as shown in Fig. 4 and has a tine orifice 7 axially positioned therein, the outer end of which is funnelled to receive a needle point 8, the said point being rigidly attached to an arm 9 which is integral with a disc like member l0 hereinafter described.
  • a clamp 11 made as follows-z
  • the clamp consists of a bracket 11 having one end curved to fit snugly on the pipe 12 the end Vbeing turned out as at A and having an aperture to receive a bolt 13.
  • the other portion of the cla-mp consists of an arcuate member 14 having an apertured outward-turned end similar to that as shown at A and being engaged by the bolt 13 as tensioning means for the clamp.
  • the opposite end of the said arcuated member has a 'lip 15 outwardly turned and integral therewith, the said lip extending ⁇ through a slot 16 as stationary supporting means therefor while the said bolt is being tightened, and being thus arranged thev clamp is easily attachedy and removed.
  • a 'disc-like member 10 'said member having an arm 9 with the lneedle point attached thereto and for the purposeheretofore described, there is also-arranged on the edge of the disc-like member an arcuatedknurled portlon 17, the 'center of curvature .of which is at the pivot point of member 10 as shown at B.
  • thesaid lever has a straight portion of the bracket is pivotally i y.18 pivotally connected thereto and rotatable j imity to the arm9 as at D, the said spring l functioning to rapidly move the arm 9 and vthereby actuate the needle point to open and close the port as hereinafter described.
  • a clasp portion 2O Integrally connected to the bracket 11 is a clasp portion 2O which is bent around the...
  • upipe 1 as supporting means for the upper 'end thereof for proper engagement of the .needle point with the, aperture.
  • a stop member- 21 functioning as a stop for the lever 18 as tensioned by the said spring.
  • the said V'stop also functions as a'bearing for a wire springV 22 which is rigidly connected-to the bracket 11 as at E.
  • Vthe bracket member Integral with Vthe bracket member is a socket 23 which isformed by curling or rolling; over a projected portion of the bracket member so that a crack is left between the bracket proper and the inside edge of the roll so that the spring 22 projects into v vthe socket and can move longitudinally with the socket and exerts its pressure against the my ignition meansherein'diselosed; y ,Y Y YSuchiinodilic'ations'Inaybe employed as li'e Y Within the soope'of the appended claims.

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March-1s, 1930. H. w. RESNICK 1,750,861
IGNITION AND GENERATING MEANS FOR GASOLINE LAMPS Filed March 22, 1927 A TTORNE Y.
Patented Mar. 18, 1930 Massi HEIM w. I tEsNIcK, on wIcIIITmVKANsAs i IGNITION AND GENERATING MEANS non GAsoLINE LAMPS A,
Application led March 22, 1927. SerialNo. 177,333.
My invention relates to an ignition and generating means for gasoline lamps.
The object of my invention is to provide a friction ignition means co-acting with a jet opening and closing means.
A further object of my invention is to ignite the generating means eliminating the use of a match.
These and other objects will hereinafter be more fully explained. Y
Referring to the drawings Fig. lis an elevation illustrating my invention as applied to a standard make of gasoline lamp.
Fig. 2 is a transverse view of Fig. l. Y
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line III- III in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a detailed view of the jet and needle closing means, with parts broken away for convenience of illustration.
The mechanism herein disclosed consists of an auxiliary pipe l entering the feed pipe 2 below the valve 3, the said pipe 1 being curved to pass around the valve stem bushing 4 so that the jet 5 will be in vertical alignment beneath the generating coil pipe 6, the said pipe 6 being a part of the original equipment of the lamp. The jet is a member fitting in the end of the auxiliary pipe as shown in Fig. 4 and has a tine orifice 7 axially positioned therein, the outer end of which is funnelled to receive a needle point 8, the said point being rigidly attached to an arm 9 which is integral with a disc like member l0 hereinafter described. p
As an attaching means for elements of the orifice closing means and the ignition means I have provided a clamp 11, made as follows-z The clamp consists of a bracket 11 having one end curved to fit snugly on the pipe 12 the end Vbeing turned out as at A and having an aperture to receive a bolt 13. The other portion of the cla-mp consists of an arcuate member 14 having an apertured outward-turned end similar to that as shown at A and being engaged by the bolt 13 as tensioning means for the clamp. The opposite end of the said arcuated member has a 'lip 15 outwardly turned and integral therewith, the said lip extending `through a slot 16 as stationary supporting means therefor while the said bolt is being tightened, and being thus arranged thev clamp is easily attachedy and removed.' On the connected a 'disc-like member 10, 'said member having an arm 9 with the lneedle point attached thereto and for the purposeheretofore described, there isalso-arranged on the edge of the disc-like member an arcuatedknurled portlon 17, the 'center of curvature .of which is at the pivot point of member 10 as shown at B. Y
At the point B above referred to is a lever independent of the disc, thesaid lever has a straight portion of the bracket is pivotally i y.18 pivotally connected thereto and rotatable j imity to the arm9 as at D, the said spring l functioning to rapidly move the arm 9 and vthereby actuate the needle point to open and close the port as hereinafter described. i
Integrally connected to the bracket 11 is a clasp portion 2O which is bent around the...
upipe 1 as supporting means for the upper 'end thereof for proper engagement of the .needle point with the, aperture. Laterally extending from the'bracket is a stop member- 21 functioning as a stop for the lever 18 as tensioned by the said spring. The said V'stop also functions as a'bearing for a wire springV 22 which is rigidly connected-to the bracket 11 as at E. Integral with Vthe bracket member is a socket 23 which isformed by curling or rolling; over a projected portion of the bracket member so that a crack is left between the bracket proper and the inside edge of the roll so that the spring 22 projects into v vthe socket and can move longitudinally with the socket and exerts its pressure against the my ignition meansherein'diselosed; y ,Y Y YSuchiinodilic'ations'Inaybe employed as li'e Y Within the soope'of the appended claims.
' i Having thus desoribedmy invention,What f ire to secure by lietk rear end -of aflint 24', which slidably held in the'soeketQS, the said flint engaging snugly on the :knurled edgel'- as a means to'pro-f--. ,duoe 'a' spark simultaneously `With the opening ofthe'needle valve. 1 The spark produced by rotation ofthe arcnated edge Will follow'- l e along Vthe-line Vas indicated bythearrovv -F V Whiehcrosses the flow' of thegasoline as V'it Y. ascendsffollowing along the line as indicated The flame caused by theigriition will con- Y.
taoti'vvith the pipe Coil 6 heatingv itV for-*the .purposeof generating the gasoline contained"Y therein-togas and lighting themantljes simu-1- taneou'sly. ``When so generated it is conveyedtothe mantle 25 through thevmediunrgof,theY fr Y Y pipes -12 and 26.k When the lever is drawn-in f @he direction Y @f :the `mow k1a'.`r minieme i reached the position as shownby dotted lines Y 27 itwilljoontact Withea stop mernberQS, :at w L,
which timethe spring 19 Will suddenly acf i ",tuate therotati'on of member y1T() thereby lopeningftheyjet as shown by :dotted lines-"Q9 and 'producing the spark as heretofore described. Y WVhen the proper generation of gas' hasfoeourredg the leverlS is drawn baokfto its no-r- :mal position.k At the momentth-e v'spring 19 .erosses the axis of the pivot point Btl-1e tension thereof Will siiddenly'olose the Yjet by retraction ofthe needle point; Then lopening the valve 4 by turning thehand Wheel 'ifthe Wardly extending and havingl on' its outer eX-l Y tremity a needle to close the orifice, a lever pivotally carried by the pivot of thedisc and i Y Y e rookable independent thereof, a'coil yspring Y Y connecting the lever and the arm of the dise by 'Whioh means the orifice is opened and closedy as the lever is rocked, a 'spring' tensioned flint, to engage on the knnrled portion of the dise as ignition means for gas as' the orifice'is opened. 7 In vtestimony Whereof'I ax my signature.
y supply Vof the-gasoline `:will Y.flowV [freely Y through'the generating'coil 6, the kgeneration will thenbe Continued by the heatyfrorn'che i in antles yvhichare lighted simultaneously by yI 'elaine as new and des ters Patent'isf' `l'ln combination withy a gasoline lamp,Avr having'V `an auxiliary pipe 'connected with the 'f `the; lever being lconnected bylafsprinig aetuat'- ing means to open ory :close the 'jet-.-as 'thelever` Q l 'is rocked, a spring supporti/'ng' 'soeketffoarr Y VVVried by the vbracket'andfa'flint positionedinf V'thesook'et tofengage With theikn-nrled, edge f ofthe disc, byfwhich-means'a 'Spfk is frion 'Y tionally vproduced as ,the' lever isy l Ytiovrthe purpose Vspjeoiiedrvv I Y n 4 2.1*In-comjbination With 'a 'gasoline lamp- 'hyflg an. kOrifice to emit fuel, a disc pivot-ally carried onthe lamp and having a poijtion yof i {itsvperi'pheraliedg'e knnrled and the fdisoha'v'fv ing' an arm'Y integrally:Conneetedfand out# y
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US2515518A (en) * 1950-07-18 Igniting device for gasoline
US3817684A (en) * 1972-05-08 1974-06-18 J Sell Lantern igniter

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US2515518A (en) * 1950-07-18 Igniting device for gasoline
US3817684A (en) * 1972-05-08 1974-06-18 J Sell Lantern igniter

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