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US2108908A
US2108908A US37170A US3717035A US2108908A US 2108908 A US2108908 A US 2108908A US 37170 A US37170 A US 37170A US 3717035 A US3717035 A US 3717035A US 2108908 A US2108908 A US 2108908A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23CMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING FLUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL SUSPENDED IN  A CARRIER GAS OR AIR 
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23CMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING FLUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL SUSPENDED IN  A CARRIER GAS OR AIR 
    • F23C2700/00Special arrangements for combustion apparatus using fluent fuel
    • F23C2700/02Combustion apparatus using liquid fuel
    • F23C2700/026Combustion apparatus using liquid fuel with pre-vaporising means

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  • FIG. 1 is an end View the valve stem and guide being shown in section
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal, sectional View on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
  • the yoke shaped member 6 carries a valve body I2 with a tip I3 having an orifice I4 which dis.- charges into the burner manifold I5 which supplies fuel to the burner I6 and to any other burn- 35 ers connected to the manifold.
  • the valve body carries a guide tube II which is fastened at one end to the valve body I2 and the other end to the yoke 'I as at I8 and I9.
  • the guide tube I'I supports a valve stem 20 which has a threaded 40 portion 2I with a cleaning needle 22 adapted to project through the tip orifice I4 to clean it.
  • the valve stem also carries a valve 23 to seat on the seat 24 of the valve body I2.
  • the valve stem is operated by a hand wheel 25.
  • the two ends of tube I are normally closed by plugs 26 and 21 which are in threaded engagement with the tube I.
  • the passageway 9 is connected to a suitable source of fuel by means of a pipe 28 the fuel being under pressure.
  • the fuel is forced up in to the passageway 9 into the tube I which constitutes a retort where the raw gasoline or other fuel is converted into vapor and the vapor is permitted to flow through passageway 8 out through the tip réelle when the valve 23 is unseated. Therefore, no vapor is intended to flow into the tube II this tube being merely for the purpose of guiding the valve stem.
  • the retort I is held adjacent to a sub-burner 29 which heats it to vaporizing temperature.
  • the manifold I5 connects with the sub-burner 29 at 30 and the sub-burner is provided with a zodi 3
  • a device of the class described comprising a valve body having a tip orifice and a valve seat in the rear of the tip suddenly, a valve guide connected to the valve body, a valve stem in the guide in threaded engagement with the valve body having a valve to engage the seat and a fuel vaporizing retort having at one end an outlet communicating with the valve body and means for removably connecting the retort to the valve body, said means comprising a yoke and a set screw carried by the yoke to hold the retort in operative position.

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Feb. 22, '1938. B. w. TULLls a VAPORIZING GENERATOR Filed Aug. 21, 1955 m W A Patented Feb. 22, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
'This invention relates to vaporizing generators for liquid hydrocarbon fuel burning devices and it is primarily intended to burn gasoline or similar fuel. Vaporizing generators frequently car- 5 bonize, sometimes to such an extent that they are unfit for use and they have to be replaced at considerable inconvenience so I have provided a generator and a valve associated therewith which will reduce the liability of excessive carbonzing adjacent to the jet oriiice which supplies the vapor to the burner and I have also provided means whereby the carbon can be easily removed. The novelty of the invention will be understood by reference to the following description in connection with the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a View partly in plan and partly in section of a burner assembly and a generator constructed in accordance with my invention,
Figure 2 is an end View the valve stem and guide being shown in section, and
Figure 3 is a longitudinal, sectional View on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
The vaporizing generator I shown as comprising a straight tube I with nipples 2 and 3 near its respective ends, the nipples being received in seats 4 and 5 in the yoke shaped members 6 and "I, 'Ihe yoke shaped members are provided with passageways 8 and 9 and the nipples are held in seated position by the set screws I and II as will be understood by reference to Figure 3. The yoke shaped member 6 carries a valve body I2 with a tip I3 having an orifice I4 which dis.- charges into the burner manifold I5 which supplies fuel to the burner I6 and to any other burn- 35 ers connected to the manifold. The valve body carries a guide tube II which is fastened at one end to the valve body I2 and the other end to the yoke 'I as at I8 and I9. The guide tube I'I supports a valve stem 20 which has a threaded 40 portion 2I with a cleaning needle 22 adapted to project through the tip orifice I4 to clean it. The valve stem also carries a valve 23 to seat on the seat 24 of the valve body I2. The valve stem is operated by a hand wheel 25. The two ends of tube I are normally closed by plugs 26 and 21 which are in threaded engagement with the tube I. The passageway 9 is connected to a suitable source of fuel by means of a pipe 28 the fuel being under pressure. The fuel is forced up in to the passageway 9 into the tube I which constitutes a retort where the raw gasoline or other fuel is converted into vapor and the vapor is permitted to flow through passageway 8 out through the tip orice when the valve 23 is unseated. Therefore, no vapor is intended to flow into the tube II this tube being merely for the purpose of guiding the valve stem. The retort I is held adjacent to a sub-burner 29 which heats it to vaporizing temperature. The manifold I5 connects with the sub-burner 29 at 30 and the sub-burner is provided with a baie 3| to keep heat away from the top of the stove and directed toward tube I. When the fuel is vaporized the valve 23 is unseated so that the vapor can flow through the tip orifice, the needle at this time being withdrawn from the tip orice. Any carbon accumulation in tube I can be readily removed by taking out the plugs 26 and 21 and cleaning the tube with any suitable tool. If the tube I deteriorates or is rendered unt for use the set screws I0 and II can be backed up and the tube can be taken out and a new one substituted without disturbing the valve andiits associated parts. This arrangement cuts down the cost of repairs and tends to increase the life of the generator assembly.
I am aware that generators have been extensively used prior to my invention but I am not aware that prior to my invention that a Vaporizing retort has been employed which permits vapor to ow into the valve body in advance of the valve so that danger of clogging of the valve body will be minimized.
What I claim is:
A device of the class described comprising a valve body having a tip orifice and a valve seat in the rear of the tip orice, a valve guide connected to the valve body, a valve stem in the guide in threaded engagement with the valve body having a valve to engage the seat and a fuel vaporizing retort having at one end an outlet communicating with the valve body and means for removably connecting the retort to the valve body, said means comprising a yoke and a set screw carried by the yoke to hold the retort in operative position.
BOYD W. TULLIS.
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US2655989A (en) * 1947-12-30 1953-10-20 Martiri Roberto Burner system for liquid fuels

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