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US1800617A
US1800617A US415964A US41596429A US1800617A US 1800617 A US1800617 A US 1800617A US 415964 A US415964 A US 415964A US 41596429 A US41596429 A US 41596429A US 1800617 A US1800617 A US 1800617A
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  • This invention relates to gas torches and particularly pertains to burner tips therefor.
  • I provide a tip having a bowl-shapedrecess in its end.
  • a preheating chamber Surrounding the wall of the bowlsha ed recess is a preheating chamber -to which the as is directed, the gas being discharged om this preheating chamber around the mouth of the bowl through fine 1:; jets.
  • the wall of the bowl-shaped recess is caused to be heated during the operation of the torch so that the gas discharging from the jets will be preheated so as to create a hotter flame.
  • I also provide means to permit oxygen or compressed air to be discharged at the mouth of the bowl-shaped recess to increase the intensity of the flame.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a tip embodying the preferred form of my invention. 1 a
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central section therethrough.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view thereof.
  • 10 indicates a burner tip artificial gas as a fuel.
  • the tip 10 comprises a cylindrical body portion 12 having a reduced inner end 14 which is connected with a pipe 15.
  • the pipe 15 may be connected in any suitable manner either directly to a as connection or y to a primary mixing cham er wherein natural gas and air are caused to thoroughly mix.
  • a bowl 16 Arranged concentricall within this cylindrical body portion 12 1s a bowl 16 which projects inwardly from the open outer end of the cylindrical body portion 12. The outer ends of the bowl 16 and the body 12 are connected to than so that the space therebetween is c osed as illustrated.
  • the bowl 16 is as shown in the drawing of a smaller diameter than the c lindrical' body portion 12 and also is somewhat shorter than the body portion so that a preheating chamber 17 will be formed within the body portion surrounding the bowl.
  • This preheating chamber 17 is in communication with the pipe 15 so that the gas and air entering the preheating chamber from the pipe 15 will envelop the bowl 16.
  • a plurality of obliquely disposed jets 18 are formed through the bowl ad acent the outer end thereof. These jets are arranged in circular form about the mouth of the bowl as illustrated so that a number of fine streams of gas will be ejected at the mouth of the bowl which streams will converge toward the axis of the ti At the axial center of the bowl its inner end is formed with an opening 19.
  • a compressed air or oxy en tube 20 is disposed concentrically of t e pipe 15 and projects through the opening 19 in the bowl to a point approximately at the mouth of the bowl as illustrated.
  • this tube 20 be connected both with a source of oxygen and compressed air so that either may be delivered at the mouth of the bowl to create a flame ofmore intense heat than that which would be produced solely by the as. It is desired to 'point out, however, t at the opening 19 is somewhat greater in diameter than the outer diameter of the tube 20 so that some of the gas entering the pre heating chamber will pass through the openingllll9 into the bowl.
  • the device it is constructed and assembled as illustrated in the drawings and mounted on a torch of suitable construction.
  • a torch of suitable construction As the gas and air enter the preheating chamber t rough the pipe or tube 15 a portion thereof Wlll pass through the opening 19 and it is ignited and acts somewhat as a pilot light. The remainder the gas will discharge through the jets 18 and will be ignited by the flame within the bowl.
  • the gas entering the preheating chamber 17 W111 be preheated which creates a flame of more intense heatat the mouth of the tip. If it is desired to increase the intensity of the flame compressed air or oxygen may be discharged.
  • Alburner tip of the character described including a body portion having a recessextending inwardly from one end thereof, a
  • a burner tip comprising1 V t1on having a recess exten portion of the gas into the recess at the inner end thereof and discharging the remainder of the gas about the periphery of the mouthjof the recess.
  • the spacin a body perng inwardly the bodyportion fior delivering gas to said chamber, a plurality of jets formed through the bowl-shaped member at the mouth thereof and communicating with said chamber, said jetsbeing obliquely disposed whereby the gas discharged will be directed toward the axis of the body portion," said bowlshaped member having an opening at the inner end thereof communicating with said chamber whereby a portion of the as in the chamber will enter the bowl at t e inner end thereof-so that the ignition of the gas will cause heating of the bowl-shaped member and preheating of'the gas passing throu h the chamber to the jets, and a tube extending through the gas connection and through the bowl to a" point contiguous to the mouth thereof for delivering compressed air or oxygen to the flame.
  • said body porti m having a chamber formed therein surround ing the recess, a plurality of jets formed the mouth of the recess and in communication with said chamber whereby gas "in the whereby gas will be directed from the chamchamber, a plurality of. jets formed through I r of and'communicating with said chamber,
  • chamber will be directed outwardly from the mouth ofthe recess, said body portion being formed with an opening between the inner endof the recess and said chamber her into the inner end of the recess.
  • a burner tip comprising a hollow body portion, a bowl-shaped member extending 7 into one end thereof, the spacing between the bowl-shaped member and the body por tion being closed at one end whereby a .-chamber"will be formed within therbody ortion surrounding the bowl-shaped memer, a gas connection at the other end of.
  • the body portion for delivering gas to said the bowl-shaped member at the mouth'theresaid jets being obliquely disposed whereby 7 thegas discharged will be directed toward rtheaxis of the body portion, said bowlshaped member having an opening at the inner end thereof'communicating with said chamber whereby a portion of the gas in the chamber will enter the bowl at the inner end thereof so that the i nition of the gas will cause heating of the wl-shaped mem-

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April-14, 1931- P. M. FORSTER 1,800,617
TORCH NOZ ZLE Filed Dec. 1929 INVENTOR. P6RCY M FORST'ER,
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Patented Apr. 14, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT! OFFICE PERCY I. FOBS'IER, 02B BERKELEY, CALHORNIA TORCH NOZZLE Application filed December 23, 1929. Serial 1T0. 415,864.
This invention relates to gas torches and particularly pertains to burner tips therefor.
It is the principal object of the present invention to provide a generally improved tip or nozzle for gas torches wherein the gas is preheated before being discharged from the tip so as to create a flame of intense heat.
In carrying the invention into practice I provide a tip having a bowl-shapedrecess in its end. Surrounding the wall of the bowlsha ed recess is a preheating chamber -to which the as is directed, the gas being discharged om this preheating chamber around the mouth of the bowl through fine 1:; jets. The wall of the bowl-shaped recess is caused to be heated during the operation of the torch so that the gas discharging from the jets will be preheated so as to create a hotter flame. I also provide means to permit oxygen or compressed air to be discharged at the mouth of the bowl-shaped recess to increase the intensity of the flame.
One form which the invention may assume is exemplified in the following description and illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a tip embodying the preferred form of my invention. 1 a
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central section therethrough.
Fig. 3 is an end view thereof.
Referring more particularly to the accompanying drawings, 10 indicates a burner tip artificial gas as a fuel.
The tip 10 comprises a cylindrical body portion 12 having a reduced inner end 14 which is connected with a pipe 15. The pipe 15 may be connected in any suitable manner either directly to a as connection or y to a primary mixing cham er wherein natural gas and air are caused to thoroughly mix. Arranged concentricall within this cylindrical body portion 12 1s a bowl 16 which projects inwardly from the open outer end of the cylindrical body portion 12. The outer ends of the bowl 16 and the body 12 are connected to than so that the space therebetween is c osed as illustrated.
or nozzle for torches utilizing natural or The bowl 16 is as shown in the drawing of a smaller diameter than the c lindrical' body portion 12 and also is somewhat shorter than the body portion so that a preheating chamber 17 will be formed within the body portion surrounding the bowl. This preheating chamber 17 is in communication with the pipe 15 so that the gas and air entering the preheating chamber from the pipe 15 will envelop the bowl 16.
In order to discharge this gas at a pro er point a plurality of obliquely disposed jets 18 are formed through the bowl ad acent the outer end thereof. These jets are arranged in circular form about the mouth of the bowl as illustrated so that a number of fine streams of gas will be ejected at the mouth of the bowl which streams will converge toward the axis of the ti At the axial center of the bowl its inner end is formed with an opening 19. A compressed air or oxy en tube 20 is disposed concentrically of t e pipe 15 and projects through the opening 19 in the bowl to a point approximately at the mouth of the bowl as illustrated. It is intended that this tube 20 be connected both with a source of oxygen and compressed air so that either may be delivered at the mouth of the bowl to create a flame ofmore intense heat than that which would be produced solely by the as. It is desired to 'point out, however, t at the opening 19 is somewhat greater in diameter than the outer diameter of the tube 20 so that some of the gas entering the pre heating chamber will pass through the openingllll9 into the bowl.
operation of the device it is constructed and assembled as illustrated in the drawings and mounted on a torch of suitable construction. As the gas and air enter the preheating chamber t rough the pipe or tube 15 a portion thereof Wlll pass through the opening 19 and it is ignited and acts somewhat as a pilot light. The remainder the gas will discharge through the jets 18 and will be ignited by the flame within the bowl.
As the bowl becomes hot the gas entering the preheating chamber 17 W111 be preheated which creates a flame of more intense heatat the mouth of the tip. If it is desired to increase the intensity of the flame compressed air or oxygen may be discharged.
at the mouth of the bowl through the tube 20. This, as is well known, will cause the.
flame to be more intense.
From the foregoing it is obvious that I- havev provided a very simple tip for gas.
torches by means of which a flame of very intense "heat ma be created and wherein the likelihood o the'flame blowing out is minimized.
While I have shown the preferred form of" my invention, it is to be understood that various changes may be made in its construction by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention asdefinedin the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Pat entis:
' 1. Alburner tip of the character described including a body portion having a recessextending inwardly from one end thereof, a
chamber surrounding the recess to which gas f may be delivered, and means for directing a .4 v 2.. A burner tip comprising1 V t1on having a recess exten portion of the gas into the recess at the inner end thereof and discharging the remainder of the gas about the periphery of the mouthjof the recess.
into one end thereof, the spacin a body perng inwardly the bodyportion fior delivering gas to said chamber, a plurality of jets formed through the bowl-shaped member at the mouth thereof and communicating with said chamber, said jetsbeing obliquely disposed whereby the gas discharged will be directed toward the axis of the body portion," said bowlshaped member having an opening at the inner end thereof communicating with said chamber whereby a portion of the as in the chamber will enter the bowl at t e inner end thereof-so that the ignition of the gas will cause heating of the bowl-shaped member and preheating of'the gas passing throu h the chamber to the jets, and a tube extending through the gas connection and through the bowl to a" point contiguous to the mouth thereof for delivering compressed air or oxygen to the flame.
PERCY FORSTER.
from'one end thereof, said body porti m having a chamber formed therein surround ing the recess, a plurality of jets formed the mouth of the recess and in communication with said chamber whereby gas "in the whereby gas will be directed from the chamchamber, a plurality of. jets formed through I r of and'communicating with said chamber,
chamber will be directed outwardly from the mouth ofthe recess, said body portion being formed with an opening between the inner endof the recess and said chamber her into the inner end of the recess.
3. A burner tip comprising a hollow body portion, a bowl-shaped member extending 7 into one end thereof, the spacing between the bowl-shaped member and the body por tion being closed at one end whereby a .-chamber"will be formed within therbody ortion surrounding the bowl-shaped memer, a gas connection at the other end of.
the body portion for delivering gas to said the bowl-shaped member at the mouth'theresaid jets being obliquely disposed whereby 7 thegas discharged will be directed toward rtheaxis of the body portion, said bowlshaped member having an opening at the inner end thereof'communicating with said chamber whereby a portion of the gas in the chamber will enter the bowl at the inner end thereof so that the i nition of the gas will cause heating of the wl-shaped mem-
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US2920691A (en) * 1956-10-25 1960-01-12 Selas Corp Of America Burner
US2969833A (en) * 1957-04-11 1961-01-31 Bloom Eng Co Inc Burner mechanism
US3058515A (en) * 1959-04-09 1962-10-16 Configured Tube Products Co Gas burner
US4657503A (en) * 1985-08-08 1987-04-14 Thorpe Corporation Burner system
USD784122S1 (en) * 2015-11-06 2017-04-18 Leroy's Legacy, LLC Swivel connector

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2920691A (en) * 1956-10-25 1960-01-12 Selas Corp Of America Burner
US2969833A (en) * 1957-04-11 1961-01-31 Bloom Eng Co Inc Burner mechanism
US3058515A (en) * 1959-04-09 1962-10-16 Configured Tube Products Co Gas burner
US4657503A (en) * 1985-08-08 1987-04-14 Thorpe Corporation Burner system
USD784122S1 (en) * 2015-11-06 2017-04-18 Leroy's Legacy, LLC Swivel connector

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