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  • the prominent feature of this improvement is the means for operating the burner-valve.
  • A represents the top of a vapor-burner stove.
  • the top has the usual burner-openings, such as a.
  • the burner B is in the usual position, and is mainly of the usual construction, the oil being supplied thereto through the tube (3, passing thence through the tube D to the orifice d, which is opened and closed by the needle-valve E.
  • the latter is upheld in the tube F, being threaded at f and engaging in the tube or other suitable bearing, and so as to enable the valve, by rotating it, to be lowered or raised in the tube F, and thereby to open, graduate, or close the orifice d.
  • G represents alever connected at one end, 9, with the needle E, and extending thence upward or outward, and so as to bring its end 9 into a position convenient for the operator to reach, the aim thereof being to provide means by which the operator can readily, and without being obliged to place his hand in the immediate vicinity of the burner, control .and 0perate the burner, and also, by the position of the outer end of the valve-lever, determine the posite direction in the slot, and to partially close the orifice d the movement of the lever is correspondingly limited.
  • the slot to is suitably curved to enable the lever to extend always the same distance through the slot, and so as not to be in the way of the operator; but whether the valve-lever at its outer endis supported in the slot at or is otherwise suitably upheld within reach of the operator, the position of the outer end of the lever to the right or to the left or at any intermediate point indicates the extent to which the valve is opened.
  • the lever At its lower or inner end the lever is jointed to a nut, H, that is capable of vertical'adjustment on the valve E.
  • the nut when thus adj usted, is fixed upon the valve by means of the set-screw h. In this manner the valve can be adjusted as desired with reference to the orifice d, and afterward the lever G can be properly adjusted to the valve.

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G. A. STOOKSTROM. I
I VAPOR BURNER.
No. 261,403. r Patented July 18, 1882.
In v9.11 $01:
.UNITED STATES I PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES A. STOGKSTROM, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
VAPOR-BURNER.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 261,403, dated. July 18, 1882.
Application filed April 5, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES A. Sroore s'rROM, of St. Louis, Missouri, have made a new and useful Improvement in Vapor-Burners, of whichthe following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being bad to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a view'in perspective, showing that portion of a vapor-burner stove with which the improvement in question is immediately connected; Fig. 2, a plan of the parts shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a side elevation of the burner; and Figs. 4, 5, and 6 details, being respectively a side and a top View of the mech-. anism used in connecting the needle and the needle-lever and a vertical section through the gas-chamber.
The same letters denote the same parts.
The prominent feature of this improvement is the means for operating the burner-valve.
In the drawings, A represents the top of a vapor-burner stove. The top has the usual burner-openings, such as a. The burner B is in the usual position, and is mainly of the usual construction, the oil being supplied thereto through the tube (3, passing thence through the tube D to the orifice d, which is opened and closed by the needle-valve E. The latter is upheld in the tube F, being threaded at f and engaging in the tube or other suitable bearing, and so as to enable the valve, by rotating it, to be lowered or raised in the tube F, and thereby to open, graduate, or close the orifice d.
G represents alever connected at one end, 9, with the needle E, and extending thence upward or outward, and so as to bring its end 9 into a position convenient for the operator to reach, the aim thereof being to provide means by which the operator can readily, and without being obliged to place his hand in the immediate vicinity of the burner, control .and 0perate the burner, and also, by the position of the outer end of the valve-lever, determine the posite direction in the slot, and to partially close the orifice d the movement of the lever is correspondingly limited. The slot to is suitably curved to enable the lever to extend always the same distance through the slot, and so as not to be in the way of the operator; but whether the valve-lever at its outer endis supported in the slot at or is otherwise suitably upheld within reach of the operator, the position of the outer end of the lever to the right or to the left or at any intermediate point indicates the extent to which the valve is opened. At its lower or inner end the lever is jointed to a nut, H, that is capable of vertical'adjustment on the valve E. The nut,when thus adj usted, is fixed upon the valve by means of the set-screw h. In this manner the valve can be adjusted as desired with reference to the orifice d, and afterward the lever G can be properly adjusted to the valve.
I claim.-
1. The combination of the burner B, the vertically-arranged valve E, and the lever G, said valve and lever being jointed together and rotating together, and said valve rising and falling as the lever is swung around, substantially as described.
2. The combination of the top A, having the slot at, the valve E, the burner B, and the le ver G, substantially as described.
G. A. STOOKSTROM.
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