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US724397A
US724397A US13336002A US1902133360A US724397A US 724397 A US724397 A US 724397A US 13336002 A US13336002 A US 13336002A US 1902133360 A US1902133360 A US 1902133360A US 724397 A US724397 A US 724397A
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  • This invention relates to that class of pyrographic burners in which a suitable hydrocarbon gas by its combustion within the device produces the burning effects.
  • This pyrographic burner is of few parts, consisting of a body portion a, longitudinally perforated and provided at one of its ends with a screw-thread neck b, by means of.
  • a combustion-chamber or shell f which is closed at its outer end, incloses the burner-tube d, its inner end being formed to fit snugly over the shank c of the body a, the edge of the inner or open end of the shell f being flared or flanged outwardly, thereby affording means for screwcap g by the inner edge of its perforation engaging therewith to draw said shell over and hold it firmly on the shank c as said screwcap by its internal thread is screwed onto the body a over a correspondingly-formed thread on the body just below its shank 0.
  • combustionchamber or shellf of different forms may be readily applied to the body a, or old worn-out ones may be readily renewed by new ones, by simply unscrewing the cap g and slipping the burner off the shank c, the new one being placed on the shank and the screw-cap run over it to secure it in place.
  • the burneriube (I may be readily renewed, as is apparout, it being simply screwed into the end of the shank c.
  • a pyrographic burner in combination ICO a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell; and a burner-tube, located in said combustion-chamber or shell, closed at its end and havingsmall openings at or near its closed end for the issuance of the combustible gases from the burner-tube to the interior of the shell.
  • a base centrally perforated and having means at one of its ends, as a screw-thread, for attachment toasource of gas-supply; a burnertube having narrow slits at or near its end and secured, as by a screw-thread, to the 1 other end of the base; a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell surrounding the burner and seated on the shank of the base outside the burner tube connection; and a cap screwed 0n the base and embracing the shell to hold it on the shank.
  • a base centrally perforated and having means at one of its ends, as a screw-thread, for attachment to a source of gas-supply; aburnertube secured, as by a screw-thread, to the other end of the base; a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell surrounding the burnertube having an outturned flange at its lower end and seated on the shank of the base outside the burner-tube connection; and a cap screwed on the base and embracing the shell by its outturned flange to hold it on the shank.

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No. 724,397. PATENTED MAR. 31, 1903.
. I. A. REIOHARDT. PYROGRAPHIG BURNER.
APPLIOA 1ION FILED DEC. 1, 1902.
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ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
FERDINAND ALFRED REICHARDT, OF YORK, N. Y.
PYR-OGRAPHIC BURNER.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 724,397, dated March 31 1903.
Application filed December 1, 1902. Serial No. 133,360. (No model.)
To mil whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FERDINAND ALFRED REIoHARDT, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of New York, county and State of New York, have invented Improvements in Pyrographic Burners, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to that class of pyrographic burners in which a suitable hydrocarbon gas by its combustion within the device produces the burning effects.
The object of this invention is to so improve this class of burners ,that the parts liable to deterioration and destruction will have greater life or lasting qualities and maywhen necessary be readily renewed, and at a less expense than can be or are such parts of these instruments as now made. These improvements will now be fully described by reference had to the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure l is an outside view of a pyrographic burner embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same; and Fig. 3 is a View of the burner-tube, illustrating my improvements therein.
This pyrographic burner is of few parts, consisting of a body portion a, longitudinally perforated and provided at one of its ends with a screw-thread neck b, by means of.
which it may be attached to a source of hydrocarbon-supply. At its other end is formed a shank c, in the end of which, in continuation of the longitudinal perforation, is secured, by means of the screw-thread, the burner-tube d. A combustion-chamber or shell f, which is closed at its outer end, incloses the burner-tube d, its inner end being formed to fit snugly over the shank c of the body a, the edge of the inner or open end of the shell f being flared or flanged outwardly, thereby affording means for screwcap g by the inner edge of its perforation engaging therewith to draw said shell over and hold it firmly on the shank c as said screwcap by its internal thread is screwed onto the body a over a correspondingly-formed thread on the body just below its shank 0.
One of the principal troubles in the use of burners of this character as now made is the burning out or welding together of the parts of the orifices of the burner-tubes by reason of the intense heat generated within the shell f or combustion-chamber. These devices have heretofore been made with open ends, on and aroundwhich caps of wire-gauze of fine closely-woven wire or spirals of fine wire have'been placed, with the object of causing the gases through said tubes to issue therefrom and against the inner walls of the shell f in as fine and distributive streams as possible. As before stated, such distributive means, by reason of the thinness or tenuity of the material of which they are made, soon become burned out. or their parts become welded together, so that the apparatus as a whole, is useless. By experience it is found that by closing the end of the burner-tube cl of such devices and perforating said ends with a series of minute openings or holes for the distribution of the combustible gases into the interior of the shell f the lasting quality of such devices is greatly increased. It is found preferable to form such opening as narrow slits or slots, as shown at e in the drawings. These may be distributed in any suitable way at or near the closed end of the burnertube 5. By the use of such narrow slits or slots the gases-issuing from the burner impinge in thin streams against the inner walls of the shellf and are thereby brought into condition for perfect combustion, besides which the burners tube having the escapeopenings for the gases (here preferablyshown as slits or slots) formed directly through their Walls, such burners are more effectively permanent than are those having extending 0r projecting caps placed over their open ends. The combustion-chamber or shell f is provid ed with an opening it for the escape therefrom of the products of combustion.
As will be readily seen, the combustionchamber or shellf of different forms may be readily applied to the body a, or old worn-out ones may be readily renewed by new ones, by simply unscrewing the cap g and slipping the burner off the shank c, the new one being placed on the shank and the screw-cap run over it to secure it in place. The burneriube (I may be readily renewed, as is apparout, it being simply screwed into the end of the shank c.
I claim as my invention- 1. In. a pyrographic burner in combination ICO a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell; and a burner-tube, located in said combustion-chamber or shell, closed at its end and havingsmall openings at or near its closed end for the issuance of the combustible gases from the burner-tube to the interior of the shell. I
2. In a pyrographie burnerin combination a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell; and a burner-tube, located in said combustion-chamber or shell, closed at its end and having narrow slits at or near its closed end for the issuance of the combustible gases from the burner-tube t0 the interior of the shell.
3. Ina pyrographic burner in combination, a base centrally perforated and having means at one of its ends, as a screw-thread, for attachment toasource of gas-supply; a burnertube having narrow slits at or near its end and secured, as by a screw-thread, to the 1 other end of the base; a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell surrounding the burner and seated on the shank of the base outside the burner tube connection; and a cap screwed 0n the base and embracing the shell to hold it on the shank.
4. In a pyrographic burner in combination, a base centrally perforated and having means at one of its ends, as a screw-thread, for attachment to a source of gas-supply; aburnertube secured, as by a screw-thread, to the other end of the base; a combustion-chamber or closed-end shell surrounding the burnertube having an outturned flange at its lower end and seated on the shank of the base outside the burner-tube connection; and a cap screwed on the base and embracing the shell by its outturned flange to hold it on the shank.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 24th day of November, 1902.
FERDINAND ALFRED RElCl-lARDl.
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ARTHUR C. BLATZ, M. NIXON.
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