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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- This invention relates to certain improvements in that class of tinners fire-pots in which the soldering-tools are heated by the combustion of hydrocarbon vapor, the vapor being generated by heat transmitted or conducted to the fluid from the burner, as will hereinafter fully appear.
- A is the fire-pot proper, in which the soldering-tools to be heated are placed.
- B is an ordinary pipe-fitters T, to which is connected the fluid-supply pipe 0.
- D is a globe-valve to control the flow of fluid to the pipe 0.
- E is the burner, which consists simply of a screw-plug, 0, having a conical hole, I), the discharge end of which is of such size as will admit of the escape to the fire-pot of the required volume of vapor.
- the screw-plug F is, however, not essential to the operation of the burner; consequently an L may be employed instead of the T.
- G is a third plug, screwed or merely driven in the pipe 0, and extending partially within the T.
- This plug has a longitudinal perforation, 0, to admit fluid to the T, and its size is such as will allow a very limited quantity of vapor to pass to the burner.
- the perforation is preferably formed by cutting a V-groove in one side of the plug, as shown in the drawings. The size of the exit-aperture in the burner and that of the opening in the plug G being fixed, the flame is regulated entirely by the globe-valve D.
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H. 0. WINEBRENNER. TINNBRS FIRE PDT.
No. 307,368. Patented Oct. 28, 1884.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICEO HENRY CALVIN VVINEBRENNER, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
TINNERS FIRE-POT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 307,368, dated October 28, 1884.
Application filed January 23, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY CALVIN WINE- BRENNER, of the city of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented certain Improvements in Tinners Fire-Pots, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain improvements in that class of tinners fire-pots in which the soldering-tools are heated by the combustion of hydrocarbon vapor, the vapor being generated by heat transmitted or conducted to the fluid from the burner, as will hereinafter fully appear. 1
In the description which follows reference is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, and in which- Figure I is a front elevation, partly in section, of the improved apparatus. Fig. II is a plan of the same, also partly in section.
A is the fire-pot proper, in which the soldering-tools to be heated are placed.
B is an ordinary pipe-fitters T, to which is connected the fluid-supply pipe 0.
D is a globe-valve to control the flow of fluid to the pipe 0.
E is the burner, which consists simply of a screw-plug, 0, having a conical hole, I), the discharge end of which is of such size as will admit of the escape to the fire-pot of the required volume of vapor.
F is an imperforate plug screwed into the T, which is removed when the hole I) is to be cleaned out. The screw-plug F is, however, not essential to the operation of the burner; consequently an L may be employed instead of the T.
G is a third plug, screwed or merely driven in the pipe 0, and extending partially within the T. This plug has a longitudinal perforation, 0, to admit fluid to the T, and its size is such as will allow a very limited quantity of vapor to pass to the burner. The perforation is preferably formed by cutting a V-groove in one side of the plug, as shown in the drawings. The size of the exit-aperture in the burner and that of the opening in the plug G being fixed, the flame is regulated entirely by the globe-valve D.
It will be seen that in my invention I have dispensed with the ordinary needle-valve and 50 the packing which must be used with a valve in contact with vapor of hydrocarbon to prevent its escape.
I am aware that vapor-stoves for heating soldering-irons have been constructed with the pipe which conveys fluidto the burner entering through the side of the stove, and bent in such shape that the burner is directly underneath a portion of the supply-pipe, in order that the fluid in passing to the burner may be vaporized, and such construction I disclaim.
I claim as my invention The burner E and plug F, mounted in the pipe fitting B, combined with the pipe C, channeled plug G, globe-valve D, and fire-pot A, substantially as set forth.
HENRY CALVIN WINEBRENNER.
Witnesses:
WM. T. HOWARD, CHAS. B. CASSADY.
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