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US545309A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • WITNESSES fom/3 1J Q/ llivrrnn Srnfrns Parenti @nuten FRANK RHIND, OF MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT.
  • My invention has for its object to simplify and improve the construction of apparatus for illuminating by means of hydrocarbon oils, so that the supply-pipe shall always be kept primed, thus preventing the breaking of the Siphon and insuring a constant and uniform supply of oil to the burners.
  • the drawing is an elevation, partly in section, illustrating the arrangement of parts by which the desired result is attained.
  • l denotes a tank of ordinary construction, which may be kept supplied with oil in any suitable manner, as by a can 2, the neck 3 of which is always immersed in the oil in the tank. From this tank oil is supplied to burners 4 by a supply-pipe 5, *which4 extends upward from the tank,over, and then downward to the burners in the usual manner. Each of the burners is provided with a wick-reser- êt 14.
  • a reservoir 6 which may bel made of glass, so as to indicate the amount of oil therein.
  • This reservoir opens into the supplyt pipe, to which it is secured by a suitable airtight connection 7.
  • S denotes a pump of any ordinary or preferred construction. I have shown the pump pump into reservoir 6, into which it opens near the top thereof. By submerging the pump I avoid ali danger of leakage of air through the pump and pipe l0 into the reservoir.
  • Each burner or group ot burners is provided with a reservoir 1l, in which the supply-pipe terminates below the level ot the oil therein.
  • a cup 13 into which oil passes from the supply-pipe and from which it runs into the reservoir, the top of the cup being above the highest perforation in the pipe, so as to insure that the cup will always be filled with oil.
  • This cup insures a perfect seal at all times at this end of the supply-pipe and prevents air from being drawn from reservoir ll when the pump is operated to till reservoir 6, even it the oil in reservoir II should have been entirely eX- haustedbythe burners.
  • the wick-reservoirs and the reservoirs 11 are all illed with oil, and then air is exhausted from reservoir 6 by means ot' the pump, which permits said reservoir to [ill with oil from the supply-pipe. It is obvious that air in the supply-pipe will rise to the highest point therein and that as reservoir G is placed at this point any air get-ting into it will rise t0 the top of the reservoir. This construction insures against breaking the Siphon and produces a constant and uniform supply of oil to the burners.
  • It reservoir 6 is made of glass, the amount of oil contained therein is apparent at all times. When the oil in the reservoir 6 gets low, the attendant operates the pump and removes air from the top thereof, which causes said reservoir to again till with oil. The seal at the lower end of the supply-pi pe insures that air will not be drawn from reservoir 1l and the burners when the pump is operated.

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P. RHI'ND. APPARATUS FOR HYDROGARBON LIGHTING.
(No Model.)
Patented Aug. 27, 1895.
WITNESSES fom/3 1J Q/ llivrrnn Srnfrns Parenti @nuten FRANK RHIND, OF MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT.
APPARATUS FOR HYDROCARBON LiGHTlNG.
SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 545,309, dated August 2'?, 1895.
Application filed January 17, 1895. Serial No. 5 35,209- (No model!) ...Imm m To LZ/l whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK RHIND, a citizen of the United States, residing at Meriden, in the county of New I-Iaven and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Hydrocarbon Lighting; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention has for its object to simplify and improve the construction of apparatus for illuminating by means of hydrocarbon oils, so that the supply-pipe shall always be kept primed, thus preventing the breaking of the Siphon and insuring a constant and uniform supply of oil to the burners. Y
YVith these ends in view I have devised the novel apparatus of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawing, is a specification, numbers being used to designate the several parts.
The drawing is an elevation, partly in section, illustrating the arrangement of parts by which the desired result is attained.
l denotes a tank of ordinary construction, which may be kept supplied with oil in any suitable manner, as by a can 2, the neck 3 of which is always immersed in the oil in the tank. From this tank oil is supplied to burners 4 by a supply-pipe 5, *which4 extends upward from the tank,over, and then downward to the burners in the usual manner. Each of the burners is provided with a wick-reser- Voir 14.
At the highest point in the supply-pipe I place a reservoir 6, which may bel made of glass, so as to indicate the amount of oil therein. This reservoir opens into the supplyt pipe, to which it is secured by a suitable airtight connection 7.
S denotes a pump of any ordinary or preferred construction. I have shown the pump pump into reservoir 6, into which it opens near the top thereof. By submerging the pump I avoid ali danger of leakage of air through the pump and pipe l0 into the reservoir.
Each burner or group ot burners is provided with a reservoir 1l, in which the supply-pipe terminates below the level ot the oil therein.
At the lower eu'd of the supply-pipe, which is provided with perforaticns 12, is a cup 13, into which oil passes from the supply-pipe and from which it runs into the reservoir, the top of the cup being above the highest perforation in the pipe, so as to insure that the cup will always be filled with oil. This cup insures a perfect seal at all times at this end of the supply-pipe and prevents air from being drawn from reservoir ll when the pump is operated to till reservoir 6, even it the oil in reservoir II should have been entirely eX- haustedbythe burners. Whentheapparatus is placed in use, the wick-reservoirs and the reservoirs 11 are all illed with oil, and then air is exhausted from reservoir 6 by means ot' the pump, which permits said reservoir to [ill with oil from the supply-pipe. It is obvious that air in the supply-pipe will rise to the highest point therein and that as reservoir G is placed at this point any air get-ting into it will rise t0 the top of the reservoir. This construction insures against breaking the Siphon and produces a constant and uniform supply of oil to the burners. It reservoir 6 is made of glass, the amount of oil contained therein is apparent at all times. When the oil in the reservoir 6 gets low, the attendant operates the pump and removes air from the top thereof, which causes said reservoir to again till with oil. The seal at the lower end of the supply-pi pe insures that air will not be drawn from reservoir 1l and the burners when the pump is operated.
Having thus described my invention, I claim-n In a hydrocarbon lighting system the combination with a tank, a supply pipe, a reserpass to said reservoir from the supply pipe Without breaking the seal in reservoir 11.
. In testimony whereof l affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
FRANK RHIN D.
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A. M. WoosTER, S. V. RICHARDSON.
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