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US662514A
US662514A US2122900A US1900021229A US662514A US 662514 A US662514 A US 662514A US 2122900 A US2122900 A US 2122900A US 1900021229 A US1900021229 A US 1900021229A US 662514 A US662514 A US 662514A
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  • the present invention relates to anv apparatus for generating gasolene-gas to be employed for the purpose of illumination or heating of calendering-machinesin the process of finishing cloths, or in combination with a soldering-tool, and for similar purposes.
  • Figure l is a vertical section.
  • Fig. i shows a section on line A B of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates a vertical section through the apparatus on line C D of Fig. 2, and
  • Fig. 4 is a section on line E F oi' Fig. 3.
  • My improved apparatus consists of the upper reservoir d, which is adapted to be iilled in any suitable and desired manner with liquid hydrocarbon.
  • the hydrocarbon reaches the gas-generator d by way of the pipe c.
  • a cylinder e is centrally provided, whioh receives warm Water or steam through the pipe f.
  • the water or condensation-water may be let off through the exhaustpipe g.
  • rings h h /12 t' are secured horizontally, or almost so, in such a manner that between the outer edges of the rings h h and the inner Wall of ,the generator d, on the one hand, and between the inner edges of the rings t' t' and outer wall of the heating-cylinder e,on the other hand, a space is left which enables the liquid dropped onto the upper ring h from the pipe c to drop onto the ring 7l below it.
  • the air-pipe 'n terminates in the generator d, through which cold air is forced into the ⁇ apparatus and passes through same,circulat ing around the rings tht' hin a direction which is ⁇ reverse to the direction of the liquid hydrocarbon in its passage through the apparatus, and the air-current enriched by the contact with the liquid hydrocarbon finally reaches the gas-pipe o, from whence it is led to the place for the consumption of the gas.
  • the cold air is saturated with the hydrocarbon and simultaneously heated by virtue of the heat radiated by the cylinder e. Owing to the heat emitted'by the cylinder e a more intimate mixture with the hydrocarbon is attained in addition than would be possible without the provision of said cylinder.
  • a pipe r starts upward, entering the reservoir a for the liquid hydrocarbon and terminating in a dome t on the lid s of said reservoir.
  • This tube r conveys gas from the generator d to the space above the surface of the liquid in the reservoir ct in order to prevent the formation of a vacuum by the liquid hydrocarbon leaving the reservoir a.
  • the apparatus as hereinbefore described is itted with the necessary safety appliances of any suitable kind.
  • Apparatus for generating gasolene-gas comprising in combination a reservoir d for the reception of liquid hydrocarbon, a generator d connected with the hydrocarbon-reservoir by means of a pipe c, said generator containing centrally a cylinder e adapted to be heated by steam or water, a number of droppingrings 7L, t' intermittingly secured to the outer wall of the heating-cylinder e and to the inner wall of the generator d, a gas-pipe r leading from the generator to the space above the level of the liquid hydrocarbon in the reservoir d, an air-admission pipe n at the lower end of the generator and a gas-outlet pipe 0 at the upper end of same, substantially as described and shown.

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Pateted Nov. 27, |900.4 R. WNSCHE.
OARBURETER.
@Application med Jun 22, 1900.)
(lo Model.)
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, NI'IIED CARBURETER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 662,514, dated November 27, 1900.
Application filed June 22, 1900. Serial No. 21,229. (No model.)
To cal/Z whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RICHARD WNsoHE, manufacturer, a subject of the German Emperor, residing at Herrnhut, Germany, have invented new and useful Improvements in Carbureters, of which the following is aspecification. t
The present invention relates to anv apparatus for generating gasolene-gas to be employed for the purpose of illumination or heating of calendering-machinesin the process of finishing cloths, or in combination with a soldering-tool, and for similar purposes.
I will now proceed to describe my invention more fully, reference being hadV to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate the invention.
Figure l is a vertical section. Fig. i shows a section on line A B of Fig. l. Fig. 3 illustrates a vertical section through the apparatus on line C D of Fig. 2, and Fig. 4 is a section on line E F oi' Fig. 3.
My improved apparatus consists of the upper reservoir d, which is adapted to be iilled in any suitable and desired manner with liquid hydrocarbon. The hydrocarbon reaches the gas-generator d by way of the pipe c. In the generator d a cylinder e is centrally provided, whioh receives warm Water or steam through the pipe f. The water or condensation-water may be let off through the exhaustpipe g. Externally of the heating-cylinder e and at the inner wallof the generator d rings h h /12 t' are secured horizontally, or almost so, in such a manner that between the outer edges of the rings h h and the inner Wall of ,the generator d, on the one hand, and between the inner edges of the rings t' t' and outer wall of the heating-cylinder e,on the other hand, a space is left which enables the liquid dropped onto the upper ring h from the pipe c to drop onto the ring 7l below it. Above the bottom m the air-pipe 'n terminates in the generator d, through which cold air is forced into the` apparatus and passes through same,circulat ing around the rings tht' hin a direction which is `reverse to the direction of the liquid hydrocarbon in its passage through the apparatus, and the air-current enriched by the contact with the liquid hydrocarbon finally reaches the gas-pipe o, from whence it is led to the place for the consumption of the gas. On its way through the generator d the cold air is saturated with the hydrocarbon and simultaneously heated by virtue of the heat radiated by the cylinder e. Owing to the heat emitted'by the cylinder e a more intimate mixture with the hydrocarbon is attained in addition than would be possible without the provision of said cylinder.
From the lid p of the generator d a pipe r starts upward, entering the reservoir a for the liquid hydrocarbon and terminating in a dome t on the lid s of said reservoir. This tube r conveys gas from the generator d to the space above the surface of the liquid in the reservoir ct in order to prevent the formation of a vacuum by the liquid hydrocarbon leaving the reservoir a.
The apparatus as hereinbefore described is itted with the necessary safety appliances of any suitable kind.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
Apparatus for generating gasolene-gas comprising in combination a reservoir d for the reception of liquid hydrocarbon, a generator d connected with the hydrocarbon-reservoir by means of a pipe c, said generator containing centrally a cylinder e adapted to be heated by steam or water, a number of droppingrings 7L, t' intermittingly secured to the outer wall of the heating-cylinder e and to the inner wall of the generator d, a gas-pipe r leading from the generator to the space above the level of the liquid hydrocarbon in the reservoir d, an air-admission pipe n at the lower end of the generator and a gas-outlet pipe 0 at the upper end of same, substantially as described and shown.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses. this 28th day of May, IS200.
RICHARD WUNSGHE.
Witnesses:
WILLIAM K. HERZOG, FRIEDRICH HEINEMANN.
Signed by me at Zittau, Germany,
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