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US639122A
US639122A US71717799A US1899717177A US639122A US 639122 A US639122 A US 639122A US 71717799 A US71717799 A US 71717799A US 1899717177 A US1899717177 A US 1899717177A US 639122 A US639122 A US 639122A
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  • My invention relatesv to fluid-burner firelogs adapted to be placed in the fire-chambers of stoves, furnaces, boilers, or the like or in an open iireplace and capable of use for many purposes comprised under the'general heads of heating cooking, and generating steam.
  • the reference-numeral l indicates the generator. This is censtructed in an economical manner by screwing into opposite side apertures of a four-Way union coupling 2 short pipe sections 3 and closing the ends thereof by means of caps 4. In the bottom aperture of the coupling 2 is screwed a tap-nut 5, screwed into which is a short pipe-section 6, which is to afford means for connecting the burner with an oil-tank, located at a suitable height and distance from the device, but not shown in the drawing.
  • a tap-nut 7 screwed into which is a short pipesection 8, curved forward, as shown, and connected by means of a suitable coupling 9 with a horizontal pipe 10, the outer ends of which are curved backward and provided with caps ll, each of which has a small central aperture for the escape of vapor.
  • the pipe l0 has interposed in its length T-couplings l2, secured in which are short pipe-sections 13, preferably projecting backward and downward and having caps 14 on their ends, each of which is also provided with a small central aperture for the escape of vapor.
  • a pipe l5 Secured in the coupling 9, at the front of the device, is one end of a pipe l5, the lower end of which is curved inward and directed toward the generator l and provided with a cap I6, having a small central aperture for the escape of vapor.
  • the numeral 17 indicates a pan in which the device is located in about the relative position shown.
  • a fiuidburnerfire-log comprising ahorizontal cylinder affording a generator, an oilsupply pipe leading to the same, an escapepipe leading from said generator and connected with a horizontal distributing-pipe, a series of pipe-sections communicating with said distributing-pipe and having jet-orices, and a pipe leading from said distributing-pipe and having its free end directed toward said generator and provided with a jet-orifice, substantially as described.
  • a fluid-burner fire-log comprising a fourway coupling having pipes screwed into opposite sides thereof, caps on the outer ends of said pipes, a supply-pipe leading into said coupling, an escape-pipe leading therefrom, said supply and escape pipes engaging, respectively, in tap-nuts screwed into opposite sides of said coupling, a horizontal distribut- IOO ing-pipe communicating with said escape-pipe

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No. 639,|22. V Patented Dec. l2, |8919. G. w.' WHITE.
FLUID BURNER FIRE LUG.
(Application led May 17, 1899.)
(No Model.)
"www1 STATES PATENT einen.
GEORGE WASHINGTON VIIITE, OF CIIATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE;
FLUID-BURNER FIRE-LOG.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N o. 639,122, dated December 12, 1899.v
Application led May 17, 1899. Serial No. 717,177. (No model.)
To til 7071/0711/ t lll/rtg concern/.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE WASHINGTON i/VHITE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chattanooga, in the county of Hamilton and State of Tennessee, have invented new and useful Improvements in Fluid-Burner Fire- Logs, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relatesv to fluid-burner lirelogs adapted to be placed in the fire-chambers of stoves, furnaces, boilers, or the like or in an open iireplace and capable of use for many purposes comprised under the'general heads of heating cooking, and generating steam.
To this end the invention consists in the novel construction of fluid-burner lire-logs, as hereinafter described and specifically claimed. I have illustrated my invention in the accompanying drawing, in which the ligure is a perspective view of the device.
Referring to the drawing, the reference-numeral l indicates the generator. This is censtructed in an economical manner by screwing into opposite side apertures of a four-Way union coupling 2 short pipe sections 3 and closing the ends thereof by means of caps 4. In the bottom aperture of the coupling 2 is screwed a tap-nut 5, screwed into which is a short pipe-section 6, which is to afford means for connecting the burner with an oil-tank, located at a suitable height and distance from the device, but not shown in the drawing. In the upper aperture of the coupling is screwed a tap-nut 7, screwed into which is a short pipesection 8, curved forward, as shown, and connected by means of a suitable coupling 9 with a horizontal pipe 10, the outer ends of which are curved backward and provided with caps ll, each of which has a small central aperture for the escape of vapor. At, two or more points the pipe l0 has interposed in its length T-couplings l2, secured in which are short pipe-sections 13, preferably projecting backward and downward and having caps 14 on their ends, each of which is also provided with a small central aperture for the escape of vapor.
Secured in the coupling 9, at the front of the device, is one end of a pipe l5, the lower end of which is curved inward and directed toward the generator l and provided with a cap I6, having a small central aperture for the escape of vapor.
The numeral 17 indicates a pan in which the device is located in about the relative position shown.
In operation oil is poured into pan 17 and ignited and the generator l thereby heated. Oil is now admitted from the tank tothe generator through the supply-pipe 6, and generation of vapor will ensue. By means of the iiame directed against the generator from the pipe l5 the generator is kept heated and the generation of vapor rendered continuous. By regulating the quantity of oil admitted to the generator the amount of heat generated by the fire-log may be governed accordingly.
I have not illustrated any application of the device, as the general statement hereinbefore given will be sufficient to indicate to those skilled in the art the uses to which the device may be put. The burner, however, as its name indicates, is primarily intended for use in an open fireplace, but may be used in an ordinary stove or furnace with equal advan-A tage. In such latter application the grate of the stove or furnace would lirst be removed be-` fore the fire-log and pan are inserted therein.
I-Iaving thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new is l. A fiuidburnerfire-log comprising ahorizontal cylinder affording a generator, an oilsupply pipe leading to the same, an escapepipe leading from said generator and connected with a horizontal distributing-pipe, a series of pipe-sections communicating with said distributing-pipe and having jet-orices, and a pipe leading from said distributing-pipe and having its free end directed toward said generator and provided with a jet-orifice, substantially as described.
2. A fluid-burner fire-log comprising a fourway coupling having pipes screwed into opposite sides thereof, caps on the outer ends of said pipes, a supply-pipe leading into said coupling, an escape-pipe leading therefrom, said supply and escape pipes engaging, respectively, in tap-nuts screwed into opposite sides of said coupling, a horizontal distribut- IOO ing-pipe communicating with said escape-pipe In testimony whereof I have hereunto seb and having pipe-Sections leading therefrom my hand in presence of two subscribing* Witprovided with jet-orifices, and a pipe oommumesses.
nieating with said distributing-pipe and hav- I GEORGE WASHINGTON WHITE. 5 ing its free end directed toward said generator and provided with a jet-orifice, substantially as described.
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M. E. WHITE, EDNA WHITE.
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