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  • THOMAS LEWIS, or DUBLIN, TEXAS.
  • This invention relatesto a gas-generating apparatus, and has for its object to produce an improved construction of gas-generating apparatus by means of which gas maybe au-' tomatically produced from calcium carbid or other suitable substanceas required for use in the apparatus.
  • Figure 1 is aperspective of a gas-generating apparatus with one of the earbid-boxes in section.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the gas-holder.
  • Fig. 3 is modified form of generating apparatus adapted to be located within the gas-holder, and
  • Fig. 4 is a detail section through the stand-pipe and valve therein.
  • the automatic apparatus for the generation of gas For the purpose of locating the automatic apparatus for the generation of gas in sucha position that it will not be affected by a low temperature I have illustrated a form wherein the apparatus for admitting water to the carbid-boxes is located within the gas tank or receptacle, and in Fig. 3 a modified form in which the automatic apparatus and carbid-box are all contained within the tank or receptacle.
  • the tank A and dome A are substantially of the usual structure, as shown in Fig. 1, the movement of thedome being guided by means of upright rods a and guide-plate a.
  • the carbidboxes B are located outside of the tank and are provided with suitable covers 79 secured in position by a bail or bayonet-joint b Within the receptacles a reticulated carbidbasket H is located, which may be removed for recharging or refilling by removal of the tacle may be-used.
  • the receptacles are further provided with a draw-01f cock 6 at the lower 'portion and at the upper part thereof with a pipe 17 provided with a suitable stop-cook or valve 19 by which the liquid may be admitted to the receptacle from the automatic apparatus contained within the tank,and by the operation of the cooks or valves either recep-
  • the gas connection b extends from each receptacle into the interior of the tank, and thence upward bya pipe 13 to a point above the water-level within the tank.
  • the apparatus illustrated for the automatic admission of liquid to the carbid-boxes consists of a vertically-extending stand-pipe I, open at both its upper and lower end and suitably supported from'the'gas-pipe b by means of laterally-extending brackets I.
  • the pipe I is provided'at "substantially midway of its length with a suitable cock or valve 1 provided with an operating-lever 1 which is normally held in an elevated position by means of a spring I or any equivalent device.
  • Communicating wit-h one of the ports of this cock is a downwardly-extending water-pipe J, provided at its lower portion with. branches J, which extend upward and communicate with the pipes b leading into the carbid-boxes.
  • An operating-rod K is pivotally connected to the operating-lever I and extends upward through the guide-bracket I, so as to be engaged and operated by the dome A as the same descends.
  • the dome A descends in its movement, the valve-rod K is depressed and the cock I thus rotated, so that the ports therein communicate with the upper portion of the pipe I and with the pipe J, while communication is shut off from the lower portion of the pipe I.
  • the water contained in the upperjportion of the pipe I will flow downward through the pipe J and the branches J thereof into the carbid-re ceptacles.
  • the charge of water is thus automatically delivered into the receptacles for the generation of gas at the time when the gas-pressure in the tank nas become so reduced that the dome thereof descends to engage the rod K.
  • the cock I may be a twoway valve or have any desired arrangement of ports to accomplish the foregoing operation.
  • both the water-admitting apparatus and the carbid-box 13 are located within the tank, and the cover I) of the box will extend through a suitable aperture in the tank, so that the box may be surrounded by water and charged from the exterior of the tank as the box rests upon the inner edge IF.
  • the upwardly-extendinggas-pipe 71 is provided with a perforated depending portion I), adapted to deliver the gas below the water-level within the tank, and with a checkvalve b
  • the stand-pipe I is open at both ends and suitably supported by a laterallyextending bracket '1', while the lower portion of the pipe communicates by an opening 11 with the water within the tank.
  • the lower portion of the stand-pipe does not communicate with the gas-pipe K), but is merely supported therefrom by a coupling-joint
  • the pipe I is provided at its lower portion with a suitable cock or two-way valve 1, similar to the valve 1 adapted to be operated by an operating-lever 1 one arm of which is provided with a weight 1 and the other arm I pivotally connected with the operating-rod K, which is adapted to be engaged and moved by the cover of the tank.
  • Connnunicating with the casing of the cock I is a branch pipe J communicating with the gas-pipe I), which permits the water to flow from the pipe 1 into the receptacle through the gas-pipe when the rod K has been depressed by the movement of the dome or cover.

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No. 606,673. 'Patented July 5, I898. T. E. LEWIS.
AC-ETYLENE GAS GENERATOR.
(Application filed Nov. 8, 1897.)
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citizen of the United States, residing at Dub-' UNITED STATES PATENT @rrroa.
THOMAS" LEWIS, or DUBLIN, TEXAS.
ACETYLENE-GAS GENERATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 606,673, dated July 5, 1898. Application filed November 8, 1897- Serial No.657,867. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it mcty concern.-
' Be it known that I, THOMAS E. LEWIS, a
lin, in the county of Erath, State of Texas,
have invented certain new and useful Im-:
provements in Gas-Generating Apparatus, of
which the following is a specification, refer-v ence being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relatesto a gas-generating apparatus, and has for its object to produce an improved construction of gas-generating apparatus by means of which gas maybe au-' tomatically produced from calcium carbid or other suitable substanceas required for use in the apparatus.
Other and further objects and advantages In the drawings, Figure 1 is aperspective of a gas-generating apparatus with one of the earbid-boxes in section. Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the gas-holder. Fig. 3 is modified form of generating apparatus adapted to be located within the gas-holder, and Fig. 4: is a detail section through the stand-pipe and valve therein.
Like letters of reference indicate like parts throughout the several figures of the drawings.
For the purpose of locating the automatic apparatus for the generation of gas in sucha position that it will not be affected by a low temperature I have illustrated a form wherein the apparatus for admitting water to the carbid-boxes is located within the gas tank or receptacle, and in Fig. 3 a modified form in which the automatic apparatus and carbid-box are all contained within the tank or receptacle. In the former instance the tank A and dome A are substantially of the usual structure, as shown in Fig. 1, the movement of thedome being guided by means of upright rods a and guide-plate a. The carbidboxes B are located outside of the tank and are provided with suitable covers 79 secured in position by a bail or bayonet-joint b Within the receptacles a reticulated carbidbasket H is located, which may be removed for recharging or refilling by removal of the tacle may be-used.
cover b The receptacles are further provided with a draw-01f cock 6 at the lower 'portion and at the upper part thereof with a pipe 17 provided with a suitable stop-cook or valve 19 by which the liquid may be admitted to the receptacle from the automatic apparatus contained within the tank,and by the operation of the cooks or valves either recep- The gas connection b extends from each receptacle into the interior of the tank, and thence upward bya pipe 13 to a point above the water-level within the tank.
The apparatus illustrated for the automatic admission of liquid to the carbid-boxes consists of a vertically-extending stand-pipe I, open at both its upper and lower end and suitably supported from'the'gas-pipe b by means of laterally-extending brackets I. The pipe I is provided'at "substantially midway of its length with a suitable cock or valve 1 provided with an operating-lever 1 which is normally held in an elevated position by means of a spring I or any equivalent device. Communicating wit-h one of the ports of this cock is a downwardly-extending water-pipe J, provided at its lower portion with. branches J, which extend upward and communicate with the pipes b leading into the carbid-boxes. An operating-rod K is pivotally connected to the operating-lever I and extends upward through the guide-bracket I, so as to be engaged and operated by the dome A as the same descends. When theoperating-lever I is drawn to its upward position by the spring J the water within the tank will flow upward in the pipe I until it reaches substantially the level of the water within the tank. At this time the .port in the cock I is out of communication with the pipe J and water is contained within the pipe I, the amount of which will be regulated by the diameter or capacity of said pipe. \Vhen the dome A descends in its movement, the valve-rod K is depressed and the cock I thus rotated, so that the ports therein communicate with the upper portion of the pipe I and with the pipe J, while communication is shut off from the lower portion of the pipe I. I Thus it will be seen that the water contained in the upperjportion of the pipe I will flow downward through the pipe J and the branches J thereof into the carbid-re ceptacles. The charge of water is thus automatically delivered into the receptacles for the generation of gas at the time when the gas-pressure in the tank nas become so reduced that the dome thereof descends to engage the rod K. The cock I may be a twoway valve or have any desired arrangement of ports to accomplish the foregoing operation.
In the modification of my invention shown in Fig. 3 both the water-admitting apparatus and the carbid-box 13 are located within the tank, and the cover I) of the box will extend through a suitable aperture in the tank, so that the box may be surrounded by water and charged from the exterior of the tank as the box rests upon the inner edge IF. In this structure the upwardly-extendinggas-pipe 71 is provided with a perforated depending portion I), adapted to deliver the gas below the water-level within the tank, and with a checkvalve b The stand-pipe I is open at both ends and suitably supported by a laterallyextending bracket '1', while the lower portion of the pipe communicates by an opening 11 with the water within the tank. The lower portion of the stand-pipe does not communicate with the gas-pipe K), but is merely supported therefrom by a coupling-joint The pipe I is provided at its lower portion with a suitable cock or two-way valve 1, similar to the valve 1 adapted to be operated by an operating-lever 1 one arm of which is provided with a weight 1 and the other arm I pivotally connected with the operating-rod K, which is adapted to be engaged and moved by the cover of the tank. Connnunicating with the casing of the cock I is a branch pipe J communicating with the gas-pipe I), which permits the water to flow from the pipe 1 into the receptacle through the gas-pipe when the rod K has been depressed by the movement of the dome or cover. As soon as the pressure of the dome is removed from the rod K the weight I will operate to shift the cock, so as to establish communication between the upper and lower portions of the pipe I' and thus permit the water to enter said pipe through the opening '2". It will be understood that this cock is shifted when the rod is depressed, so as to close the communication with the lower part of the pipe I and establish communication with the branch pipe J The general operation of the parts is similar to that just described in connection with Figs. 1 and 2.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination with a gas-tank providod with a dome,of agenerating-receptacle, a gas-pipe extendingtherefrom into the tank, a water-pipe communicating with said generating-chamber,a stand-pipehaving open ends and communicating with the water contained in said tank, a valve located in said standpipe and provided with ports to permit the entrance of water therein from the lower portion of said tank when the dome is elevated, and connecting devices adapted in the descending movement of the dome to shift said valve to discharge water into the water-pipe communicating with said generatingchamber, substantially as specified.
2. The combination with a tank and the movable dome thereof, of a generating-charm ber, a gas-pipe extending therefrom into said tank, astand-pipe open at its opposite ends and communicating with the water in said tank at its lower end, a two-way valve located on said stand-pipe and provided with an operating-lever, a pipe extending from said valve and communicating with said chamber, and an operating-rod normally supported by said stand-pipe and held in an elevated position to be actuated in the movement of the dome to shift said valve and permit the escape of water from the stand-pipe into the pipe communicating with the generating-chamber, substantially as specified.
In. The combination with a tank and the movable dome thereof, of a generating-chamber, a gas-pipe extending therefrom into said tank and provided with a check valve, a stand-pipe supported from said gas-pipe and open at its opposite ends, a two-way valve loeated on said stand-pipe and provided with an operating-lever, a water-pipe extending from said valve and discharging into said gaspipe below said check-valve, a reciprocating operating-rod carried by the end of said valvelever, and means carried by said valve and its lever to normally maintain the latter in an elevated position; substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
T. E. LEWIS.
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