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US1933245A US659980A US65998033A US1933245A US 1933245 A US1933245 A US 1933245A US 659980 A US659980 A US 659980A US 65998033 A US65998033 A US 65998033A US 1933245 A US1933245 A US 1933245A
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  • said sleeve 13 is the stem 14 of a valve body 14
  • One object of this invention is to provide the adapted under the action of a spring 15 to norapparatus with an improved electric heating elemally close said apertures 13 50 ment which will facilitate the control of the heat Suspended from the lid and insulated thereaccording to available voltage of the electric from is the electric heater 17 adapted to project source or available quality of water used for downwardly in said receptacle and be submerged evaporation. in the liquid to be evaporated.
  • This heater con- Another object of this invention is to provide sists of two members 18 and 19 made of carbon or 65 the apparatus with means whereby the vapor isother electrically conductive material.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation partly in section of our through the lid and serving as terminals for an apparatus; electric plug P.
  • the lower ends of the rods 20 80 Fig. 2 a vertical section of the electric heating project outwardly from the carbon block 18 and unit; bar 19 and fixedly mounted thereon is a spacer Fig. 3 a similar section of a modified construc- 23 of non-conductive or insulating material. tion of said heating unit; Slidably mounted on the cylindrical electrode or Fig.
  • jar 5 denotes a jar or receptacle of glass or other
  • the sleeve 24 liquid to be evaporated The jar is provided with can be raised or lowered on the carbon 19.
  • This a lid 11 which may be permanently fixed to it or can be effected in various ways. According to may threadedly engage the neck 10' of said jar. the modification shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the
  • This lid is provided with an insulating member sleeve 24 at its upper end is formed with a flange 5 or disk 11 and an opening 11 which may serve or lip 24' and is embraced by a recessed plate or both for filling the receptacle and as a vapor ring 26 engaging said lip by means of the head of discharge.
  • a screw bolt 2'? or other suitable catch and is of my invention a mouthpiece 12 is threadedly or thereby supported in position.
  • This ring 26 is provided laterally with an ear 1 o ject vertically upwards and at its upper end has piece 26' which engages the lower end of a rod 28 removably mounted therein a suitable safety which movably bears in and extends vertically valve 13 to be hereinafter more fully described.
  • a mouthpiece 29 provided on and pro- At an intermediate part said mouthpiece is formed jecting downwardly from said lid 11. Its outer with a comparatively narrow tubular nozzle 12' end 27a is formed to a grasp whereby the rod extending obliquely in a forward and upward can be easily manipulated from above the lid 11 direction; 'At its forward open end this nozzle of the receptacle.
  • the rod 28 extends at the rear is reduced to a very narrow passage.
  • the safeof the terminals 22 and is so spaced from the latty valve 13 comprises a cap 13' having a head ter as to leave suflicient clearance for the plug 55 piece formed with an interval central vertical P when engaging the terminals.
  • a spindle 29 having multiple serpentine threads.
  • the lower end 29' of this spindle 29 is journalled in a plate 30 fixed on the ends of the rod 20 and its upper part is rotatively borne in a bearing 31 projecting from the lid 11. This upper end of said spindle projects through the lid and carries a lever or handle 32.
  • a dial disk 33 fixed to the upper face of the lid On a dial disk 33 fixed to the upper face of the lid are provided a plurality of notches 33 and 33 etc., arranged in a circular series and which are adapted to engage a suitable catch 34 projecting from the lower face of the lever 32 so as to hold the screw spindle 29 against rotation from its adjusted position.
  • the receptacle 10 may be suitably supported on the base 35' Ma stand 35 provided with a handle 35*.
  • the stand is made in form of a casing in which the receptacle 10 tightly fits.
  • the casing on its circumference may have vertical rows of perforations or windows 35 through which the level of the water or other liquid contained in the receptacle may be observed.
  • the electric cord or cable p carrying the plug P may be passed through a hollow 35* of the handle 35, as is shown in Fig. 1, and be movably borne therein for convenience of transportation.
  • the receptacle 10 is filled so that the electrodes 18, 19 are immersed in the water or other liquid used for evaporation.
  • the filling and refilling can be done through the opening 11 on removing the safety valve 13 from the headpiece 12.
  • the circuit will be closed through the liquid and two carbons constituting the positive and negative carbon or heating resistances, whereby the liquid will be heated to evaporation.
  • the vapors will pass out through the nozzle 12'.
  • a second receptacle 36 Suspended from the stand or casing 35 is a second receptacle 36 which may contain the liquid or chemical solution desired for the particular pur-
  • this receptacle is in form of a relatively narrow cylindrical flask the lower part of which is frictionally or otherwise supported in a loop or ring 3'7.
  • This ring is provided with a hook shaped projection 38 which is adapted to be slipped through a recess 35 provided at a lower part of the front face of the easing 35 and which hook will removably engage the lower edge of the recess and thereby support the flask in position.
  • the flask is provided with a lid 39 threadedly engaging the neck of the flask and which advantageously may have a concaved upper face 39 provided with an aperture 39
  • a syphon or suction tube 40 whose upper end 40 projects outwardly and is fixed in a frame or member 41 projecting from and fixed to the nozzle 12.
  • the frame 41 is in form of a trough or plate of U shaped cross section which at its upper end is perforated to engage around the reduced end of the nozzle 12' and to be soldered or otherwise permanently fixed thereto.
  • the frame 41 extends from said nozzle in a downwardly and forwardly inclined position and has fixed to it or is formed integrally with a member 42 which projects from its upper face.
  • This member 42 is provided with a bore 42' through which extends and in which is permanently fixed the upper end 40 of the tube 40.
  • the lower opening of the tube 40 terminates near the bottom of the flask, while its upper opening is flush with the front opening of the nozzle 12', which for the purpose of producing a very fine jet of vapor is made very narrow.
  • Condensed fluid will flow down the channel or trough accumulating on the surface 39 of the lid 39 and through the opening 39 drop back into the flask 36.
  • the trough 41 may have its upper face covered by a plate 44.
  • a vaporizer having a vapor discharge, a liquid receptacle external of said vaporizer and a tube suspended in said receptacle to be submerged in the liquid thereof and whose outer end terminates in front of and flush with said vapor discharge so that when vapor issues from said vapor discharge the liquid will be drawn into the vapor and be diffused with it.
  • a diffuser or the like in which said vaporizer is formed with a mouthpiece serving for filling the same and as a vapor discharge, and a safety valve removably mounted on said mouthpiece.
  • said vaporizer is formed with a lid having an opening, a'mouthpiece mounted in said opening and formed with a nozzle and a safety valve on said mouthpiece.
  • An electric vaporizer comprising a receptacle having a lid formed with a nozzle, an electric heating unit suspended from said lid and adapted to be submerged in theliquid of said receptacle, said heating unit having terminals which project through said lid for engagement of an electric plug, a second liquid receptacle external of said first receptacle anda tube adapted to be submerged in the liquid of said second receptacle and to terminate with its outer end in front of and flush with the outer opening of said nozzle.
  • An exterminator comprising vapor producing means having a vapor discharge, a receptacle adapted tocontain an insecticide liquid and a suction tube suspended in said receptacle and whose upper end terminates in front of and flush with said vapor discharge, so that when vapor issues through said vapor discharge said liquid will be drawn from said receptacle into the vapor and be diffused with it.
  • a diffuser comprising a liquid receptacle, vapor producing means having a vapor discharge and means between said vapor discharge and said receptacle to cause the liquid to be drawn from the latter onto the vapor issuing from said discharge.
  • thermoelectric vaporizer as per claim 5, in which the heating unit comprises two spaced electrodes and movable means of non-conductive material capable of being interposed between said two electrodes for controlling the active surfaces of said electrodes.
  • thermoelectric vaporizer as per claim 5, in which the heating unit comprises two spaced electrodes, means of non-conductive material capable oi being interposed between said electrodes, and means for adjusting said last named means relative to said two electrodes.
  • a difiuser comprising a liquid receptacle, vapor producing means having a vapor discharge and-means between said vapor discharge and said receptacle to cause the liquid to be drawn from the latter onto the vapor issuing from said d1scharge.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Oct. 31, 1933. s. DUBERSTEIN ET AL ELECTRIC VAPORIZER WITH LIQUID SPRAYING 0R DIFFUSING MEANS Filed March 7, 1953 Oct 31, 1 s. DUBERSTEIN ET! AL ELECTRIC VAPORIZER WITH LIQUID SPRAYING 'OR' DIFFUSING MEANS Filed March 7, 1935 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 5 m w m m uni-4mm M Patented Oct. 31, 1933 v ELECTRIC VAPORIZER WITH LIQUID SPRAYING R DIFFUSING MEANS Samuel Duberstein and Nicholas Lawner, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Application March '7, 1933. Serial No. 659,980
12 Claims. (Cl. 219-40) Our invention relates to Vaporizers, more parsleeve 13 and two or more apertures 13 articularly of theelectric type such as disclosed in ranged around said sleeve. Movably mounted in United States Patent #1,663,558. said sleeve 13 is the stem 14 of a valve body 14 One object of this invention is to provide the adapted under the action of a spring 15 to norapparatus with an improved electric heating elemally close said apertures 13 50 ment which will facilitate the control of the heat Suspended from the lid and insulated thereaccording to available voltage of the electric from is the electric heater 17 adapted to project source or available quality of water used for downwardly in said receptacle and be submerged evaporation. in the liquid to be evaporated. This heater con- Another object of this invention is to provide sists of two members 18 and 19 made of carbon or 65 the apparatus with means whereby the vapor isother electrically conductive material. In the suing from the apparatus will draw a liquid which present embodiment of our invention one of the may be used for extermination purposes or the carbons, as 18, is in form of ablock formed like from a second receptacle into said vapor and near one of its sides with a vertically extending be diffused with it. cylindrical bore 18 and the other carbon 19 is in 7 With these and other objects in view our inform of a solid cylindrical bar which extends convention consists in the novel construction, comcentrically through said cylindrical bore and bination and arrangement of parts as will be is of smaller diameter than that of the latter. hereinafter more fully described and defined These two carbons are fixed by metal rods 20 on 20 in the appended claims. two electrically conductive members 21. The 75 In the accompanying drawings which constilatter in turn are suitably fixed to the insulatute part of this invention and ,in which similar tion disk 11 of the lid 11 and to the upper ends reference characters denote corresponding parts, thereof are fixed prongs 22 projecting upwardly Fig. 1 is a side elevation partly in section of our through the lid and serving as terminals for an apparatus; electric plug P. The lower ends of the rods 20 80 Fig. 2 a vertical section of the electric heating project outwardly from the carbon block 18 and unit; bar 19 and fixedly mounted thereon is a spacer Fig. 3 a similar section of a modified construc- 23 of non-conductive or insulating material. tion of said heating unit; Slidably mounted on the cylindrical electrode or Fig. 4 atop plan view of Fig. 3; carbon 19 is a cylindrical sleeve 24 of non-con- Fig. 5 a cross section on line 5-5 of Fig. 1; ductive material, such as glass, whose diameter is Fig. 6 a sectional view of a detail; and so admeasured as to permit the sleeve to pass Fig. 7 a cross section thereof. into the annular space 25 formed between said Referring to the drawings more in detail, 10 bar 19 and the inner surface of the bore 18'.
5 denotes a jar or receptacle of glass or other When it is desired to regulate the acting surfaces 0 heat-resisting material to contain water or otherof said carbons to control the heat, the sleeve 24 liquid to be evaporated. The jar is provided with can be raised or lowered on the carbon 19. This a lid 11 which may be permanently fixed to it or can be effected in various ways. According to may threadedly engage the neck 10' of said jar. the modification shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the
This lid is provided with an insulating member sleeve 24 at its upper end is formed with a flange 5 or disk 11 and an opening 11 which may serve or lip 24' and is embraced by a recessed plate or both for filling the receptacle and as a vapor ring 26 engaging said lip by means of the head of discharge. According to the present embodiment a screw bolt 2'? or other suitable catch and is of my invention a mouthpiece 12 is threadedly or thereby supported in position.
otherwise mounted in said opening 11 to pro- This ring 26 is provided laterally with an ear 1 o ject vertically upwards and at its upper end has piece 26' which engages the lower end of a rod 28 removably mounted therein a suitable safety which movably bears in and extends vertically valve 13 to be hereinafter more fully described. through a mouthpiece 29 provided on and pro- At an intermediate part said mouthpiece is formed jecting downwardly from said lid 11. Its outer with a comparatively narrow tubular nozzle 12' end 27a is formed to a grasp whereby the rod extending obliquely in a forward and upward can be easily manipulated from above the lid 11 direction; 'At its forward open end this nozzle of the receptacle. The rod 28 extends at the rear is reduced to a very narrow passage. The safeof the terminals 22 and is so spaced from the latty valve 13 comprises a cap 13' having a head ter as to leave suflicient clearance for the plug 55 piece formed with an interval central vertical P when engaging the terminals.
Instead of the vertically movable rod 28 for raising or lowering the sleeve 24 we may use the construetion shown in Figs. 3 and 4. Here the opening in the ear piece 26 of the ring 26 is so shaped as to threadedly engage a spindle 29 having multiple serpentine threads. The lower end 29' of this spindle 29 is journalled in a plate 30 fixed on the ends of the rod 20 and its upper part is rotatively borne in a bearing 31 projecting from the lid 11. This upper end of said spindle projects through the lid and carries a lever or handle 32. On a dial disk 33 fixed to the upper face of the lid are provided a plurality of notches 33 and 33 etc., arranged in a circular series and which are adapted to engage a suitable catch 34 projecting from the lower face of the lever 32 so as to hold the screw spindle 29 against rotation from its adjusted position.
It will be clear that whenever the available voltage of the lighting system or the mineral contents of the water to be evaporated require reduction or increase of the acting surfaces of the two carbon electrodes this can be easily and quickly accomplished by the adjustment of the glass sleeve either by the rod 28 or by rotating the spindle 29.
The receptacle 10 may be suitably supported on the base 35' Ma stand 35 provided with a handle 35*.
In the present embodiment of our invention the stand is made in form of a casing in which the receptacle 10 tightly fits. The casing on its circumference may have vertical rows of perforations or windows 35 through which the level of the water or other liquid contained in the receptacle may be observed. The electric cord or cable p carrying the plug P may be passed through a hollow 35* of the handle 35, as is shown in Fig. 1, and be movably borne therein for convenience of transportation.
As a vaporizer our apparatus operates in the well known manner, as follows:
The receptacle 10 is filled so that the electrodes 18, 19 are immersed in the water or other liquid used for evaporation. The filling and refilling can be done through the opening 11 on removing the safety valve 13 from the headpiece 12. On connecting the cable or cord p to the lighting system or other source of electrical energy and applying the plug P to the terminals 22 "the circuit will be closed through the liquid and two carbons constituting the positive and negative carbon or heating resistances, whereby the liquid will be heated to evaporation. The vapors will pass out through the nozzle 12'.
To usethis apparatus as a diffuser, sprayer, atomizer or exterminator we. provide the following means:--
Suspended from the stand or casing 35 is a second receptacle 36 which may contain the liquid or chemical solution desired for the particular pur- In the present embodiment this receptacle is in form of a relatively narrow cylindrical flask the lower part of which is frictionally or otherwise supported in a loop or ring 3'7. This ring is provided with a hook shaped projection 38 which is adapted to be slipped through a recess 35 provided at a lower part of the front face of the easing 35 and which hook will removably engage the lower edge of the recess and thereby support the flask in position.
The flask is provided with a lid 39 threadedly engaging the neck of the flask and which advantageously may have a concaved upper face 39 provided with an aperture 39 Leading into this receptacle through the perforation 39 is a syphon or suction tube 40 whose upper end 40 projects outwardly and is fixed in a frame or member 41 projecting from and fixed to the nozzle 12. The frame 41 is in form of a trough or plate of U shaped cross section which at its upper end is perforated to engage around the reduced end of the nozzle 12' and to be soldered or otherwise permanently fixed thereto. The frame 41 extends from said nozzle in a downwardly and forwardly inclined position and has fixed to it or is formed integrally with a member 42 which projects from its upper face. This member 42 is provided with a bore 42' through which extends and in which is permanently fixed the upper end 40 of the tube 40. The lower opening of the tube 40 terminates near the bottom of the flask, while its upper opening is flush with the front opening of the nozzle 12', which for the purpose of producing a very fine jet of vapor is made very narrow.
When vapor passes out through said nozzle, it will in passing over the upper opening of the tube 40 create a suction therein, as a result of which liquid contained in the flask 36 will rise through the tube and be injected into the vapor and become diffused with it.
Condensed fluid will flow down the channel or trough accumulating on the surface 39 of the lid 39 and through the opening 39 drop back into the flask 36.
To regulate the stream of liquid passing out 105 through the tube 40 we provide a suitable needle valve 43 threading in the member 42.
In the modification shown in Fig. 6, the trough 41 may have its upper face covered by a plate 44.
It is, of course, understood that various changes 110 may be made in the apparatus without departing from the principle of our invention.
We, therefore, donot wish to restrict ourselves to the details shown and described.
What we claim is:--
1. In a diffuser or the like, a vaporizer having a vapor discharge, a liquid receptacle external of said vaporizer and a tube suspended in said receptacle to be submerged in the liquid thereof and whose outer end terminates in front of and flush with said vapor discharge so that when vapor issues from said vapor discharge the liquid will be drawn into the vapor and be diffused with it.
2. In a diffuser or the like, as per claim 1, in which said vaporizer is supported in a stand and said external receptacle is removably suspended from said stand.
3. In a diffuser or the like, as per claim 1, in which said vaporizer is formed with a mouthpiece serving for filling the same and as a vapor discharge, and a safety valve removably mounted on said mouthpiece.
4. In a diffuser or the like, as per claim 1, in which said vaporizer is formed with a lid having an opening, a'mouthpiece mounted in said opening and formed with a nozzle and a safety valve on said mouthpiece.
5. An electric vaporizer comprising a receptacle having a lid formed with a nozzle, an electric heating unit suspended from said lid and adapted to be submerged in theliquid of said receptacle, said heating unit having terminals which project through said lid for engagement of an electric plug, a second liquid receptacle external of said first receptacle anda tube adapted to be submerged in the liquid of said second receptacle and to terminate with its outer end in front of and flush with the outer opening of said nozzle.
6. An exterminator comprising vapor producing means having a vapor discharge, a receptacle adapted tocontain an insecticide liquid and a suction tube suspended in said receptacle and whose upper end terminates in front of and flush with said vapor discharge, so that when vapor issues through said vapor discharge said liquid will be drawn from said receptacle into the vapor and be diffused with it.
'7. A diffuser comprising a liquid receptacle, vapor producing means having a vapor discharge and means between said vapor discharge and said receptacle to cause the liquid to be drawn from the latter onto the vapor issuing from said discharge.
8. In a diffuser as per claim 1, in which said vapor discharge is in form of a narrow nozzle and said tube is fixed to'a member suspended from said nozzle.
9. In a diffuser as per claim 1,-in which said tube is provided with a control valve.
10. In a difluser as per claim 1, in which said tube is supported from said vapor discharge by a channelled member through which condensed liquid will flow back into the liquid receptacle.
11. An electric vaporizer as per claim 5, in which the heating unit comprises two spaced electrodes and movable means of non-conductive material capable of being interposed between said two electrodes for controlling the active surfaces of said electrodes.
12. An electric vaporizer as per claim 5, in which the heating unit comprises two spaced electrodes, means of non-conductive material capable oi being interposed between said electrodes, and means for adjusting said last named means relative to said two electrodes.
SAMUEL DUBERSTEIN'. NICHOLAS LAWNER.
I TDISOLAHMER 1,933,245.Scmttel Daberstein and Nicholas Lawner, Brooklyn, N.Y. ELECTRIC VAPoRIzER WITH LIQUID SPRAYING OR DIFFUSING MEANS.
October 31,1933.
Patent dated Disclaimer filed July 16, 1935, by the patentees.
Hereby enter this disclaimer to that part of the claims in said specification as follows: to those parts of claim 4 which are in the following words: a mouth p1ece mounted in said openingand formed with a nozzle and a safety valve on sa1d mouth piece, except where said mouth as well as a vapo'rdischarge.
piece constitutes a means for filling the receptacle Your. petitioners further enter this disclaimer to claim 7 of said specification in its entirety, which is in the following words: V
7. A difiuser comprising a liquid receptacle, vapor producing means having a vapor discharge and-means between said vapor discharge and said receptacle to cause the liquid to be drawn from the latter onto the vapor issuing from said d1scharge.
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