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  • This invention consists in having a glass chimney constructed or made in such a form and applied to the burner in such a manner as to cause theflameorjet to burn steadily, or without that flickering which invariably attends the fiat flames or jets produced by the ordinary bat-Wing or fish-tail burners, and. which is very detrimental to the eyes.
  • A represents a gas-burner of the kind which produces a flat flame
  • B is a chimney-support applied to the burner, said support being composed of a bow-shaped bar, a, provided at its center with a socket, b, which fits over the burner, the bar a extending upward at each side, and having an oval or elliptical rim, 0, attached to its upper ends, and provided with lips d, which project over the lower edge of the chimney G, the latter being secured on the rim 0 by said lips (I and a set-screw, e.
  • the chimney A is of glass, and its body or main portion f is of oval or elliptical form in its transverse section, and of such dimensions as to correspond with the size of the flame or jet issuing from the burner A, the portion f being about at an equal distance from the top of the flame orjet all around.
  • the lower part, 9, of the chimney is of flaring form,gradually expanding from its junction withftoitslower end, said part g, in its transverse section, corresponding in form to f.
  • This flaring part 9 of the chimney covers about onehalf of the flame or jet, the upper part of the same, the lower part or half being exposed, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the upper part, f, of the chimney is of equal diameter throughout its entire length, and it may be rather larger in diameter than the upper part, g, as shown in Fig. 1; but I do not deem this essential.
  • the lower part of the flame or jet being eX- posed to the air, and the part 9 projecting out from it at about an equal distance all around, admits of a free access of air to the flame or jet, while the partfproduces a requisite draft up through the chimney.
  • the unsteadiness or flickering of the flame or jet is principally at the upper part, and the covering of said part by the lower conical part, 9, of the chimney, in

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J. STRATTON.
Gas Burner Chimney.
' Patented July 25, 1865.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES STRATTON, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
IMPROVED GAS-BURNER CHIMNEY.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 49,010, dated July 25, 1865.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES STRATTON, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Ohimney for Gas-Burners; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is an elevation or an externalview of my invention applied to a gas-burner; Fig. 2, a plan or top view of the same.
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This invention consists in having a glass chimney constructed or made in such a form and applied to the burner in such a manner as to cause theflameorjet to burn steadily, or without that flickering which invariably attends the fiat flames or jets produced by the ordinary bat-Wing or fish-tail burners, and. which is very detrimental to the eyes.
A represents a gas-burner of the kind which produces a flat flame, and B is a chimney-support applied to the burner, said support being composed of a bow-shaped bar, a, provided at its center with a socket, b, which fits over the burner, the bar a extending upward at each side, and having an oval or elliptical rim, 0, attached to its upper ends, and provided with lips d, which project over the lower edge of the chimney G, the latter being secured on the rim 0 by said lips (I and a set-screw, e.
The chimney A is of glass, and its body or main portion f is of oval or elliptical form in its transverse section, and of such dimensions as to correspond with the size of the flame or jet issuing from the burner A, the portion f being about at an equal distance from the top of the flame orjet all around. The lower part, 9, of the chimney is of flaring form,gradually expanding from its junction withftoitslower end, said part g, in its transverse section, corresponding in form to f. This flaring part 9 of the chimney covers about onehalf of the flame or jet, the upper part of the same, the lower part or half being exposed, as shown in Fig. 1. The upper part, f, of the chimney is of equal diameter throughout its entire length, and it may be rather larger in diameter than the upper part, g, as shown in Fig. 1; but I do not deem this essential. By having the chimney A thus constructed and applied to the gasburner A, so that it will have the position relatively with the flame or jet as described, the latter is made to burn steadily or Without that flickering which usually attends them. The lower part of the flame or jet being eX- posed to the air, and the part 9 projecting out from it at about an equal distance all around, admits of a free access of air to the flame or jet, while the partfproduces a requisite draft up through the chimney. The unsteadiness or flickering of the flame or jet is principally at the upper part, and the covering of said part by the lower conical part, 9, of the chimney, in
JAHES STRATTON;
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M. M. LIVINGSTON, O. L. ToPLIFE.
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