US176955A - Improvement in carbureting gas apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24D—DOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02M—SUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
- F02M15/00—Carburettors with heating, cooling or thermal insulating means for combustion-air, fuel, or fuel-air mixture
- F02M15/02—Carburettors with heating, cooling or thermal insulating means for combustion-air, fuel, or fuel-air mixture with heating means, e.g. to combat ice-formation
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- A represents the generator or carbureter, made funnel-shaped, or in the form of an inverted cone, and is surrounded by a jacket, B,
- 0 is simply a draw-off pipe from the lower end of the generator, to be used when it is desired to draw off the hydrocarbon liquid for cleaning the generator or for other purposes.
- the generator A being made in funnel shape or inverted cone, having the small end downward, will bring the material used in the generator down to a small space in the bottom, and thus enable the operator to use up all the material in the generator, which could not be done where the liquid is spread. over alarge surface at the bottom of the generator.
- D is the air-pipe, conducting air into the bottom of the generator A.
- a valve,'h provided with a stem, f, passing up through perforated diaphragms k k, inside of the generator, to guide the movement of the valve vertically up and down.
- the stem f is surrounded by a spiral spring, 4;, which holds i the valve down with a certain pressure on the end of the air-inlet pipe D.
- This plunger or valve prevents too much air from entering the generator, but rises to admit air under a certain pressure, the air entering the pipe D from an air-chamber, E, into which the air is compressed by means of an ordinary air-pump and the pipe D, provided with a stop-cock, m, for regulating the flow of air to the generator or carbureter'.
- the air-chamber E is made double, as shown, so that, if desired, steam may be admitted between the two shells, for the purpose of heating the air before it passes into the generator.
- the surrounding of the generator with steam may be dispensed with; or both may be used, if requiredfaccording to the size of the machine and the quantity of gas desired to be made.
- the gas passes, through an ordinary force-pump, G, into a receiver or gasometer, H, and is by the pump compressed into said receiver.
- a self acting valve 10 which will rise while the receiver or gasometer is being filled, and when the operation ceases the pressure in the receiver closes the valve, thereby preventing condensation.
- a filter or valves, 15, made of sand, charcoal, cotton, or any other suitable material for the purpose of purifying the gas before it enters the gasometer.
- the force-pump G is only necessary in large machines. In smaller machines the forcepump maybe dispensed with, and the generator connected directly with the receiver or gasometer.
- the receiver or gasometer H is constructed on the principle of an ordinary steam-boiler, capable of withstanding a certain amount of pressure, and provided with a gage, I,-.to test the pressure at any time.
- An ordinary rising and falling gasometer may, however, be used, if so desired.
- J is the main, or pipe for conducting the gas from the gasometer to the service-pipes, and in this main I use a stop-cock, o, for regulating the flow of the gas.
- steam may be admitted into the generator through the bottom.
- This steam may be compressed and regulated in the same manner as the hot or cold air.
- the double-walled generator A made in the shape of an inverted cone, with the airpipe D entering the same at the lower (smaller) end, and provided with a spring plunger or valve, h, as and for the purposes set forth.
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Description
I. G. HAYMAKER.
CARBURETING us APPARATUS,
Patented May 2,1876.
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UNITED STATES .IMPROVEMENT IN CARBURETING GAS APPARATUS.
. Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.
176,955, dated May 2, 1876; application tiled October 9, 1875.
of reference marked thereon, making a part of thisspecification.
The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a carbureting gas apparatus, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to' the annexed drawing, which represents a vertical section of my machine.
A represents the generator or carbureter, made funnel-shaped, or in the form of an inverted cone, and is surrounded by a jacket, B,
'forming a steam space or chamber, a, all
around the generator. Into this space or chamber steam is admitted from a steam-boiler through a pipe, 0, said pipe being provided with a stop-cock, b, for regulating the flow of steam into the chamber, and the steam escapes through a pipe, d, as shown. 0 is simply a draw-off pipe from the lower end of the generator, to be used when it is desired to draw off the hydrocarbon liquid for cleaning the generator or for other purposes.
The generator A, being made in funnel shape or inverted cone, having the small end downward, will bring the material used in the generator down to a small space in the bottom, and thus enable the operator to use up all the material in the generator, which could not be done where the liquid is spread. over alarge surface at the bottom of the generator.
D is the air-pipe, conducting air into the bottom of the generator A. Above the end of this pipe, within the generator, is placed a valve,'h, provided with a stem, f, passing up through perforated diaphragms k k, inside of the generator, to guide the movement of the valve vertically up and down. The stem f is surrounded by a spiral spring, 4;, which holds i the valve down with a certain pressure on the end of the air-inlet pipe D. This plunger or valve prevents too much air from entering the generator, but rises to admit air under a certain pressure, the air entering the pipe D from an air-chamber, E, into which the air is compressed by means of an ordinary air-pump and the pipe D, provided with a stop-cock, m, for regulating the flow of air to the generator or carbureter'.
The air-chamber E is made double, as shown, so that, if desired, steam may be admitted between the two shells, for the purpose of heating the air before it passes into the generator. In this case the surrounding of the generator with steam may be dispensed with; or both may be used, if requiredfaccording to the size of the machine and the quantity of gas desired to be made.
From the generatorA the gas passes, through an ordinary force-pump, G, into a receiver or gasometer, H, and is by the pump compressed into said receiver. On the end of thepipen, from the force-pump to the receiver, is a self acting valve, 10, which will rise while the receiver or gasometer is being filled, and when the operation ceases the pressure in the receiver closes the valve, thereby preventing condensation. In the lower end of the pipe 8, from the generator to the force-pump, is a filter or valves, 15, made of sand, charcoal, cotton, or any other suitable material, for the purpose of purifying the gas before it enters the gasometer.
The force-pump G is only necessary in large machines. In smaller machines the forcepump maybe dispensed with, and the generator connected directly with the receiver or gasometer.
The receiver or gasometer H is constructed on the principle of an ordinary steam-boiler, capable of withstanding a certain amount of pressure, and provided with a gage, I,-.to test the pressure at any time. An ordinary rising and falling gasometer may, however, be used, if so desired.
J is the main, or pipe for conducting the gas from the gasometer to the service-pipes, and in this main I use a stop-cock, o, for regulating the flow of the gas.
Instead of using air, steam may be admitted into the generator through the bottom. This steam may be compressed and regulated in the same manner as the hot or cold air. By using steam in this manner I can dispense with the use of air, and also dispense with the forcing of steam around the generator.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The double-walled generator A, made in the shape of an inverted cone, with the airpipe D entering the same at the lower (smaller) end, and provided with a spring plunger or valve, h, as and for the purposes set forth.
JA ES e. HAYMAKERV.
Witnesses H. A. HALL, O. L. EVERT.
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