US1933427A - Oil burner - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23D—BURNERS
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- F23D2900/31008—Blue flame burners with flame spreader or burner hood without a bead at the wick carrying tube
Description
Oct. 31, 1933. R. GOTTHOLT 1,933,427
OIL BURNER Filed Dec. 29, 1932 Patented ea. 31, 193:; e, '1 1 933 421 UN TE TAT-Es Y mice '1 a Royce eetth lt, Maria, Tex;
I 1 Application December 29, 1932 Serial No; 649,397 1 2 cl ims, 5(01. 15891) This invention, relates to certain new and useburner is located centrally of the tube 110 and ,ful improvements in oil burners. is "so retained by the radial screws 14-thre'aded The primary object of the invention is to pro.- through the sides of the tube with the inner vide an oil burner for heating stoves and the ends thereof engaged with 12116011 supply pipe13,
5 like that is of extremely simple construction with the lower end'of the oil supply pipe 13 having the fuel supply pipe to the'burner head'readily an elbow connection with an oil line '15 in 'com accessiblefor cleaning purposes and comprising munication with an oil supply tank 16, thegoil an auxiliary burner element or wick receiving line 15 having a manual control valve 1'7 set an excess of fuel fed to the main burner wick therein as illustrated. The oil'line 15 extends 10 for consumption and eliminating the waste or through'a side wall of the stove and also the t 20 stove equipped with the improved oil burner that lar pan 20 is carried by the central body portion flow of excess fuel from the burner. tube 10 for attachment to the lower end of, the
With the above and other objects in viewthat oil supply pipe 13, the oil line 15 carrying the will become apparent :as the nature of the invalve 17 exteriorly'of the stove as shown in Figvntion is'betterunderstood, the same consists ure 1. A burner headis carried'by'the' upper 15 in the novel form, combination and arrangement end of the oil supply pipe 13 above the upper end (0 of parts hereinafter more fully described, shown of the tube 10 and includes a central body porin the accompanying drawing and claimed. tion 18 having a longitudinal bore 19 therein In the drawing: having threaded connection at its lower end with Figure 1 is a side elevational View of a heating the upper end of the oil supply pipe 13. An annuis illustrated by dotted lines within the stove; 18 of the body head and said pan is provided with Figure 2 is a vertical lonigtudinal sectional a pair of upstanding concentric annulan ribs 21 View of the oil burner showing the main burner defining an annular channel 22, the outer rib wick in direct communication with the fuel or being broken at intervals to provide oil drippers 25 oil supply and the auxiliary burner wick in com- 23. A burner wick 24 is mounted in the pan 20 $0 munication with the main burner wick; inwardly of the inner annular rib 21 and con- Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken tacting the same as shown in Figure 2. on line 33 of Figure 2, showing the guide chan- The auxiliary burner includes an annular nels for directing excess oil from the main burner trough 25 carried by the upper end of the tube Y 3 0 wick to the auxiliary burner wick; l0 and disposed beneath the drippers 23 of the Figure 4 is a horizontal sectional view taken pan 20, the trough 25 having a burner wick 26 on line 44 of Figure 2, showing the centering therein. screws for the oil supply pipe within the guide A flame spreader 27 in the form of a disk plate tube of the burner; and is detachably secured to the upper end of the 35 v Figure 5 is a detail sectional view showing an central body portion 18 of the burner head by other form of flame spreader plate and pipe secmeans of a screw nipple 28, the flame spreader tion extending thereabove to facilitate cleanin plate 27 having a handle 29 rising centrally of the oil line or supply pipe. therefrom to facilitate placement thereof on the Referring more in detail to the accompanying burner head.
I; 40 drawing, the reference character S designates a The flow of oil to the burner head is controlled heating stove in which the grate structure has by the hand valve 17, the oil flowing upwardly been removed and the oil burner mounted in the through the oil supply pipe 13 to enter the bore stove as indicated by dotted lines in Figure 1. 19 of the central body of the burner head and 1 The oil burner comprises a pipe section ortube to pass from said bore into the pan 20 by way .45 10 carrying at its lower end supporting feet 11 of the lateral ports 30 extending through the for mounting the burneron the bottom wall of the body portion 18 of the burner head above the ash chamber of the stove and said tube 10, adjapan 20 as clearly shown in Figure 2, the oil cent its upper end, carries an annular plate 12 saturating the wick 24 which constitutes the formed of asbestos or the like occupying the posia burner- The flame is directed a d y 50 tion of the usual stove grate within the stove with and is deflected by the flame Spreader plate 27 its outer edge contacting the wall of the stove to for thecomplete heating of a in through reduce up-draftthrough the stove and to elimintube 10 under P0111101 0f the u ual Stove ate the dripping of any excess oil supply onto the p EXCESS 011 fed the p 0 18 rebottom of the stove. ceived in the annular channel 22 and escapes ,55 A perpendicular oil supply pipe 13 for the byway of the drippers 23 into the channel member 25 for absorption by the wick '26 therein, this wick being automatically ignited by having the flame of the main burner deflected thereon. The mounting of the asbestos plate 12 prevents the upward flow of air exteriorly of the tube 10 and causes the air to flow upwardly through said tube and also prevents any excess oil that may. overflow from the trough 25 from entering the bottom of the stove S. When it is desired to clean the oil supply pipe 13 and bore 19 in the central body portion 18 of the body head, the burner plate 27 is removed from the burner head and a suitable instrument may be inserted in the bore 19, ports 30 and pipe 13.
In the form of the invention illustrated in Figure 5, the flame spreader plate 27a is connected to and supported upon the central body portion 18a of the burner head by means of the fitted pipe 28a which projects above the spreader plate and permits access to the oil supply pipe 13a without the necessity of removing the flame spreader plate 2711.
From the above detailed description of the invention, it is believed that the construction and operation thereof will at once be apparent, and while there are herein shown and described the preferred embodiments of the invention, it is nevertheless to be understood that minor changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
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1. In an oil burner of the character described,
a tubular member, an oil supply pipe located centrally thereof, a burner head supported on the upper end of the pipe above the tubular memher, a flame deflector plate detachably connected to the burner head, and an auxiliary burner element at the upper end of the tubular membel below the burner head, the burner head including a central body portion having an axial bore in communication with the oil' supply pipe, an'annular burner pan carried. by the body portion, the body portion having lateral ports between the bore and pan, a wick in the pan, a Wick in the auxiliary burner element and drippers carried by the marginal edge of the pan for directing excess oil from the pan into the auxiliary burner element.
1 2. In an oil burner of the character described, a tubular member, an oil supply pipe located centrally thereof, a burner head supported on the upper end of the pipe above the tubular member, a flame deflector plate detachably connected to the burner head, and an auxiliary burner element at the upper end of the tubular member below the burner head, the burner head including a central body portion having an axial bore in'communication with the oil supply pipe, an annular burner pan carried by the bodyportion, the body portion having lateral ports between the bore and pan, a wick in the ROYCE GOTTHOLT.
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Cited By (2)
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US2638890A (en) * | 1949-08-08 | 1953-05-19 | Horace E Hopkins | Oil burner and support therefor |
US2710652A (en) * | 1951-04-09 | 1955-06-14 | Ca Minister Nat Defence | Pot type oil burner |
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US2638890A (en) * | 1949-08-08 | 1953-05-19 | Horace E Hopkins | Oil burner and support therefor |
US2710652A (en) * | 1951-04-09 | 1955-06-14 | Ca Minister Nat Defence | Pot type oil burner |
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