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US686157A
US686157A US4966501A US1901049665A US686157A US 686157 A US686157 A US 686157A US 4966501 A US4966501 A US 4966501A US 1901049665 A US1901049665 A US 1901049665A US 686157 A US686157 A US 686157A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
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  • My invention relates to a burner for burning a gas-and-air mixture to produce a heating-flame; and the object of the invention is to produce a burner of this class which will produce an intimate mixture of the gas and air before it reaches the point where combustion takes place and one in which the relative quantity of air may be easily governed i without affecting the velocity with which it comes in contact with the gas.
  • A represents the air-tube
  • B is the gastube within the air-tube,with an annular space around it for the passage of air in sufficient quantities.
  • T connection D in the branch opening of which is screwed an
  • the air-tube A is screwed into one of the straightopenings, and in the other opening is a plug d, through which passes the gaspipe B, which is considerably smaller than the inner diameter of the airpipe.
  • the upper end of the air-tube A is contracted to form a shoulder et, and the inner diameter from the shoulder up to the upper end forming a mixin g-cha1nber, and is preferably made uniform and of course smaller than the inner diameter from the shoulder down, although this is not absolutely essential.
  • the upper end of the gas-tube is expanded to form a ring b', which is somewhat smaller in diameter than the inside of the ain-tube and which cornes normally just below the shoulder a. It will be seen that the size of the annular air-port may be increased or diminished by screwing the tube A up or down, and hence a ready way of adjusting the gas-and-air mixture is provided.
  • a spreader is provided above the upper end of the gas-tube to throw the gas outward to mix with the annular stream of air which comes in through the air-port.
  • the spreader o is secured to a cross-bar c on the upper end of the gas-tube, leaving a space on each side of the bar for the passage of gas.
  • Means are provided, as guides b, for holding the upper end of the gas-tube in position.
  • the herein-described gas-burner consisting of an air-tube having its upper portion contracted to form an elongated mixing-chamber with a shoulder at the lower endthereof, a connection or coupling into which said airtube screws, a gas-tube inside of said air-tube having its upper end adjacent to and below said shoulder, and a spreader above the upper end of said gas-tube and within said mixing-chamber.

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No. 6a6,|57.
Patented Nov. 5, I90. A. G. SPINNEY.
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UNITED STATES PATENT Orrics.
ANDREW G. SPINNEY, OF PORTLAND, MAINE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO EUGENE H. YORKE, OF PORTLAND, MAINE.
eAs-BuRNEa SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 686,157, dated November 5, 1901.
Application tiled March 5, 1901. p
To alt whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, ANDREW G. SPINNEY, a citizen of the United States of America, and
-a resident of Portland, Cumberland county,
State of Maine, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gas-Burners, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a burner for burning a gas-and-air mixture to produce a heating-flame; and the object of the invention is to produce a burner of this class which will produce an intimate mixture of the gas and air before it reaches the point where combustion takes place and one in which the relative quantity of air may be easily governed i without affecting the velocity with which it comes in contact with the gas.
I illustrate my invention by means of the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a vertical section through my burner in the form in which I prefer to construct it, and Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line o; o: of Fig. 1.
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A represents the air-tube, and B is the gastube within the air-tube,with an annular space around it for the passage of air in sufficient quantities. These two tubes are supported in a suitable pipe coupling or connection to hold them in their proper relative position, and for this purpose I make use of a T connection D, in the branch opening of which is screwed an The air-tube A is screwed into one of the straightopenings, and in the other opening is a plug d, through which passes the gaspipe B, which is considerably smaller than the inner diameter of the airpipe. The upper end of the air-tube A is contracted to form a shoulder et, and the inner diameter from the shoulder up to the upper end forming a mixin g-cha1nber, and is preferably made uniform and of course smaller than the inner diameter from the shoulder down, although this is not absolutely essential. The
upper end of the gastube is normally adjacent to the shoulder a, so that an annular airport is formed, through which the air flows to mix Serial Noi 49,665 CNn model.)
with the gas as it flows from the upper end of the gas-tube. As here shown, the upper end of the gas-tube is expanded to form a ring b', which is somewhat smaller in diameter than the inside of the ain-tube and which cornes normally just below the shoulder a. It will be seen that the size of the annular air-port may be increased or diminished by screwing the tube A up or down, and hence a ready way of adjusting the gas-and-air mixture is provided.
A spreader is provided above the upper end of the gas-tube to throw the gas outward to mix with the annular stream of air which comes in through the air-port. As here shown, the spreader o is secured to a cross-bar c on the upper end of the gas-tube, leaving a space on each side of the bar for the passage of gas.
Means are provided, as guides b, for holding the upper end of the gas-tube in position.
The annular stream of air coming inward from the air-port at a high velocity meeting the spreading stream of gas thrown outward by the deflector form a very intimate mixture, which burns at the top with perfect combustion.
It will be understood that the gas and air pipes are both connected `with a suitable source of supply under pressure.
I claimm The herein-described gas-burner consisting of an air-tube having its upper portion contracted to form an elongated mixing-chamber with a shoulder at the lower endthereof, a connection or coupling into which said airtube screws, a gas-tube inside of said air-tube having its upper end adjacent to and below said shoulder, and a spreader above the upper end of said gas-tube and within said mixing-chamber.
Signed at Portland, Maine, this 1st day of
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US2504451A (en) * 1945-03-16 1950-04-18 Sanford E Richeson Radiant gas burner
US2668592A (en) * 1949-06-04 1954-02-09 Sinclair Oil & Gas Co Gas burner and method for burning gas in oil and gas wells

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2504451A (en) * 1945-03-16 1950-04-18 Sanford E Richeson Radiant gas burner
US2668592A (en) * 1949-06-04 1954-02-09 Sinclair Oil & Gas Co Gas burner and method for burning gas in oil and gas wells

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