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US689379A
US689379A US5362401A US1901053624A US689379A US 689379 A US689379 A US 689379A US 5362401 A US5362401 A US 5362401A US 1901053624 A US1901053624 A US 1901053624A US 689379 A US689379 A US 689379A
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  • This invention relates to an igniting device applicable to gas-burners and adapted to be operated electrically, the burners for which it is intended being those which comprise an additional tube for an accessory or pilot jet and a valve arrangement whereby a passage for the gas leading to such pilot-tube may be opened for the purpose of supplying gas to form the pilot-llame.
  • the features peculiar to the new igniting device are, first, that an igniting (platinum) wire, without being connected to a platinum sponge in accordance with the practice usual hitherto, undergoes preparatory heating underthe action ofan electric current conducted through it, so as to initiate the heating effect which is gradually intensified by the gas-current itself until the igniting temperature is attained, and, secondly, that by electromagnetic operation the valve arrangement is so controlled as to open the passage which leads to the point where ignition is to take place.
  • the object of the entire arrangement of the new igniting device which in its essence is not unlike an electric-light switch, is in all cases to induce an igniting effect unaccompanied by a shock such as attends an eXplosion, so that the mantle fitted onto the burner shall be subject to no concussion.
  • a shock such as attends an eXplosion
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are sections showing the valve arrangement in its two main positions, respectively.
  • the casing a forming the ⁇ base of the burner, is arranged above a suitable cock, whence the gas passing through a passage,
  • valve-chamber which contains the valve-body Z, coperating with an upper and a lower valve-seat.
  • the valve-body Z in its normal position, Fig. 2, by descending upon the lower valve-seat cuts off the gas suppl from the passage leading through the valve-lever chamber j or tube b to the pilot-jet tube c.
  • the valvelever which enables the valve-body to be raised for the purpose of opening the pasv'sage last mentioned for the passage of the gas, (with the simultaneous result of closing the gas-passage leading to the main burner,) is so arranged that it may be operated mechanically, say, by being-connected with a jet-tube b and a knob or slide k, situated on the extension of the axial line of the tube c.
  • an electromagnet e In the vicinity of the tube b or in any other convenient position an electromagnet e, together with a movable 'armature h, forming part'thereof, is sogarranged that the sliding knob or button 7c rests against such armature, sothat by the attraction of the electromagnet @the said knoby or button shall be moved upward, such knob or button and the armature being retained in their lowered or withdrawn position by the weight of the Valvebody Z acting upon the lever c'.
  • the tube c is at its upper end fitted with the ignitin g device, which serves to effect the initial heating by electricity. It consists of a platinum wire d, situated above the narrow pilot-jet aperture, which wire, supported by an insulated holder q, is connected both with the main and return conductors forming part of the circuit of any source of electricity, which source of electricity need only be pow- IOO erful enough to heat the wire to about 200o whenever current is sent through.
  • the battery-circuit, Fig. l, wherein the electromagnet e is included includes also the igniting-wire d, seeing that a conductor leads from the electromagnet-coil at p to the platinum-wire holder q.
  • the opposite end n of the electromagnet-coil is electrically connected with the battery and with the contact-piece Qc, by means of'which one is able to light the burner.
  • the circuit is completed by a return-conductor, which may be formed bythe metal body of the burner, including the tubes b and c, which effect the connection with the platinum wire d.
  • the operation of the improved device is as follows: All that is necessary after turning the said cock is to press upon the contact-knob or in any other way to close the circuit passing through the electrom agnet e and igniting-Wire d, so as at the same time, first, to open the auxiliary gas-passage leading to the tube cthrough the electromagnetic operation of the armature h and valve-lever t, as shown in Fig. 3, and, secondly, to eiiect the preparatory heating of the ignit-ing-wire d.
  • the gas-supply to the pilot-jet is cut ott instantaneously, (not by degrees,) so that it is possible to turn out cedere and light the burner any number of times in rapid succession, which, as is well known, is not possible inthe case of many automatic gas-lighting devices.
  • one circuit shall comprise a number of igniting devices, such as are herein described, so that they may all be operated at the same time.
  • a gas-lighting apparatus the combination, with a main burner, a pilot-burner, and a double-acting valve having its valveseats arranged one above the other and which admits gas to the said burners alternately, said valve being normally held automatically in a position to cut oft' the gas from the said pilot-burner and to admit gas to the said main burner; of an electromagnet operating to reverse the normal position of the said valve when energized, a platinum igniter for the pilot-burner included in circuit with the said electromagnet, and a circuit-maker for energizing the electromagnet, said valve being returned to its normal position by gravity when the said electromagnet is denergized, substantially as set forth.
  • a gas-lighting apparatus the combination, with a main burner, a pilot-burner, and a double-acting valve which admits gas to the said burners alternately, said valve being normally held automatically in aposition to cut off the gas from the said pilot-burner and admit gas to the said main burner; of a pivoted lever for operating the said valve, an electromagnet having its armature connected to the said lever and operating to reverse the normal position of the said valve when energized, a platinum igniter for the pilotburner included in circuit with the said electromagnet, and a circuit-maker for energizing the electromagnet, substantially as set forth.

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Patented Dec.m24, 190|.
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MEANS FOB LIGHTHIG GAS.
(Application led Mar. 30, 1901.)
(No Model.)
UNITED STATES ATENT Tricia."
HUGO BORCHARDT, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
i .MEANS Foa LIGHTINGGAS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 689,379, dated December 24, 1901.
Application filed March 30, 190].. Serial No. 53,624. (No model T0 @ZZ whom, it Wray concern:
Be it known that I,HUGO BORCHARDT, engineer, acitizen of the United States of America, residing at 91 Kurfiirstenstrasse, Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for Lighting Gas; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, Aand exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to an igniting device applicable to gas-burners and adapted to be operated electrically, the burners for which it is intended being those which comprise an additional tube for an accessory or pilot jet and a valve arrangement whereby a passage for the gas leading to such pilot-tube may be opened for the purpose of supplying gas to form the pilot-llame.
The features peculiar to the new igniting device are, first, that an igniting (platinum) wire, without being connected to a platinum sponge in accordance with the practice usual hitherto, undergoes preparatory heating underthe action ofan electric current conducted through it, so as to initiate the heating effect which is gradually intensified by the gas-current itself until the igniting temperature is attained, and, secondly, that by electromagnetic operation the valve arrangement is so controlled as to open the passage which leads to the point where ignition is to take place.
The object of the entire arrangement of the new igniting device, which in its essence is not unlike an electric-light switch, is in all cases to induce an igniting effect unaccompanied by a shock such as attends an eXplosion, so that the mantle fitted onto the burner shall be subject to no concussion. In addition to this, in the arrangement described hereinafter by way of illustration the moment at which the pilot-jet transfers its liame to the main burner and `itself becomes eXtinguished is made to coincide with the moment Figs. 2 and 3 are sections showing the valve arrangement in its two main positions, respectively.
The casing a, forming the\ base of the burner, is arranged above a suitable cock, whence the gas passing through a passage,
such asf, finds its way into the valve-chamber which contains the valve-body Z, coperating with an upper and a lower valve-seat. The valve-body Z, in its normal position, Fig. 2, by descending upon the lower valve-seat cuts off the gas suppl from the passage leading through the valve-lever chamber j or tube b to the pilot-jet tube c. The valvelever ,which enables the valve-body to be raised for the purpose of opening the pasv'sage last mentioned for the passage of the gas, (with the simultaneous result of closing the gas-passage leading to the main burner,) is so arranged that it may be operated mechanically, say, by being-connected with a jet-tube b and a knob or slide k, situated on the extension of the axial line of the tube c. In the vicinity of the tube b or in any other convenient position an electromagnet e, together with a movable 'armature h, forming part'thereof, is sogarranged that the sliding knob or button 7c rests against such armature, sothat by the attraction of the electromagnet @the said knoby or button shall be moved upward, such knob or button and the armature being retained in their lowered or withdrawn position by the weight of the Valvebody Z acting upon the lever c'.
The tube c is at its upper end fitted with the ignitin g device, which serves to effect the initial heating by electricity. It consists of a platinum wire d, situated above the narrow pilot-jet aperture, which wire, supported by an insulated holder q, is connected both with the main and return conductors forming part of the circuit of any source of electricity, which source of electricity need only be pow- IOO erful enough to heat the wire to about 200o whenever current is sent through. As shown in the drawings, the battery-circuit, Fig. l, wherein the electromagnet e is included, includes also the igniting-wire d, seeing that a conductor leads from the electromagnet-coil at p to the platinum-wire holder q. The opposite end n of the electromagnet-coil is electrically connected with the battery and with the contact-piece Qc, by means of'which one is able to light the burner. The circuit is completed by a return-conductor, which may be formed bythe metal body of the burner, including the tubes b and c, which effect the connection with the platinum wire d.
Now, assuming that the gas-supply to the valve-chamber is first of all to be turned on, by operating the cock belonging to the gasburner proper the operation of the improved device is as follows: All that is necessary after turning the said cock is to press upon the contact-knob or in any other way to close the circuit passing through the electrom agnet e and igniting-Wire d, so as at the same time, first, to open the auxiliary gas-passage leading to the tube cthrough the electromagnetic operation of the armature h and valve-lever t, as shown in Fig. 3, and, secondly, to eiiect the preparatory heating of the ignit-ing-wire d. It follows that the gas-current issuing at this point meets this wire d, when it has already commenced to be heated, and it continues to heat it until it reaches the igniting temperature, so that the pilot-jet becomes almost instantly lighted. When the contactknob 0c is relieved from pressure, whereby the electromagnet e is caused to release the armature h and the valve Z is allowed to resume its initial position, (see Fig. 2,) the way to the pilot-jet is cut oft, while the gas-supply to the main burner is opened,and the pilotlamejust before it goes out instantaneously ignitesthemainiiame. Thegas-burneristhus lighted without any noticeable shock, such as characterizes an explosion, and the igniting takes place precisely at the moment that the contact-knob or circuit-closing device is released. At the same time the gas-supply to the pilot-jet is cut ott instantaneously, (not by degrees,) so that it is possible to turn out cedere and light the burner any number of times in rapid succession, which, as is well known, is not possible inthe case of many automatic gas-lighting devices.
The electrical arrangements may be so carried out that one circuit shall comprise a number of igniting devices, such as are herein described, so that they may all be operated at the same time.
l. In a gas-lighting apparatus, the combination, with a main burner, a pilot-burner, and a double-acting valve having its valveseats arranged one above the other and which admits gas to the said burners alternately, said valve being normally held automatically in a position to cut oft' the gas from the said pilot-burner and to admit gas to the said main burner; of an electromagnet operating to reverse the normal position of the said valve when energized, a platinum igniter for the pilot-burner included in circuit with the said electromagnet, and a circuit-maker for energizing the electromagnet, said valve being returned to its normal position by gravity when the said electromagnet is denergized, substantially as set forth.
2. In a gas-lighting apparatus, the combination, with a main burner, a pilot-burner, and a double-acting valve which admits gas to the said burners alternately, said valve being normally held automatically in aposition to cut off the gas from the said pilot-burner and admit gas to the said main burner; of a pivoted lever for operating the said valve, an electromagnet having its armature connected to the said lever and operating to reverse the normal position of the said valve when energized, a platinum igniter for the pilotburner included in circuit with the said electromagnet, and a circuit-maker for energizing the electromagnet, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HUGO BORCHARDT.
lVitnesses:
WOLDEMAR HAUPT, WiLHELM SCHTZE.
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