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  • My invention consists in the use of a hydrocarbon and of hydro-oxygen or steam introduced into a close chamber under heat and pressure, for the purpose of preparing or mixing the gas or vapors, which are afterward to be retorted for making a xed gas for illuminating purposes; and my invention consists, further, in the use of a self-acting or Gifi'ard injector for the purpose of forcing the hydrocarbon into the preparing, mixing, or Vaporizing chamber against the pressure of the steam therein, as will be explained.
  • a close chamber, H which is connected with-the interior of the steam-generator D by a steam-pipe, I, so that the pressure in the chamber H will be the same as in the boiler D, and said chamber acts as a steamdome, or for containing the steam generated in the boiler, and passing through the steampipe I.
  • a hydrocarbon In to the chamber H is forced (against thepressnre of the steam therein) a hydrocarbon, through thepipe J, by an apparatus like that of the Gifford injector, as shown in the drawings; and this hydrocarbon may be thus forced in in a heated condition, if so preferred, I
  • the injector is arranged as follows: a is a steam-pipe leading from the top of the generator-D and attached to the body b of the in-.
  • jecting apparatus which, in its construction and interior arrangement, is like the injector known as the Giffard, and which, being well known, need not be minutely described here.
  • c is the waste-pipe of the injector, and d the pipe through which the hydrocarbon is drawn,
  • the mixed va-l pors or gases are taken from the chamber H through the pipe f to and through the retort, filled, as before sta-ted, with coke (by preference) or other material used in retorts when making gas for illuminating purposes, and thence to the gasometer or gas-main.
  • the steam in the heating and mixing chamber H in addition tothe heat and pressure it has from the generator, may be further heated or dried by its position over the flue-chamber F, where it is in direct contact with the heated products of combustion from the furnace, and the heated state or condition of the mixed hydrocarbon and hydrooxygen gas or vapors materially promotes and economizes the after conversion of these mixed vapors or gases into a fixed gas in the retorting process.

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UNITED STATES PATENT CDFFIoE.,
LEVI STEVENS, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OFILLUMINATING-GAS. y
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 73,057, dated January 7, 1868.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, LEvT STEVENS, of Washington city, in the District of Columbia, have invented or discovered a new and useful Improvement in the Manufacture ofIllumiIi-ating- Gas; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents the exterior of an apparatus in which the gas or vapors may be prepared or mixed preparatory to their being retorted to put them into a ixed gas. Fig. 2 represents a vertical section through the apparatus. j K l Similar letters of reference where they occur in the separate igures denote like parts of the apparatus Iin both of them.
My invention consists in the use of a hydrocarbon and of hydro-oxygen or steam introduced into a close chamber under heat and pressure, for the purpose of preparing or mixing the gas or vapors, which are afterward to be retorted for making a xed gas for illuminating purposes; and my invention consists, further, in the use of a self-acting or Gifi'ard injector for the purpose of forcing the hydrocarbon into the preparing, mixing, or Vaporizing chamber against the pressure of the steam therein, as will be explained.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the same with reference to the drawings.
Arepresents an exterior jacket or shell, Within which, at the bottom thereof, is arranged the re box or chamber B, which may be snpplied with fuel through the door C. Over the fire-chamber B is placed a steam-boiler, D, through which the iiues E from the fire-chamber may pass. Above the boiler or steamgenerator there is'a flue-space, F, in which the hue-pipes or tubes E terminate; and from this hue-space F the exit pipe or passage G leads to the chimney, stack, or other smoke-escape. Above the flue-space F, and around the exitpipe G, there is a close chamber, H, which is connected with-the interior of the steam-generator D by a steam-pipe, I, so that the pressure in the chamber H will be the same as in the boiler D, and said chamber acts as a steamdome, or for containing the steam generated in the boiler, and passing through the steampipe I. In to the chamber H is forced (against thepressnre of the steam therein) a hydrocarbon, through thepipe J, by an apparatus like that of the Gifford injector, as shown in the drawings; and this hydrocarbon may be thus forced in in a heated condition, if so preferred, I
said chamber, and is mixed with the steam or j hydro-oxygen therein, and this mixture of gases or vapors as taken from the chamber will burn with an intense heat and light, but
it is not a fixed gas, and from the chamber I take these mixed vapors or gases to and through a retort lilled with coke, iron parings, or any of theusual materials used in retorts to radiate heat and prevent their getting clogged up. In the preparation of the mixed vapors or gases in the heating-chamber I lind that the oxygen if not liberated from the hydrogen is at least in condition to promote heat in the retort, as the moment the gases or vapors are introduced into the retort (filled or furnished with coke by preference) it becomes intensely hot Without increasing the external heat in the furnace. The
hydrocarbon and the hydro-oxygen seem to have more affinity for each other under pressure and heat than the constituents ofthe water from which the steam is made have, and when converted into a fixed gas by retortiug it I Iind as the result a highly-illuminating and exceedingly cheap gas.
The injector is arranged as follows: a is a steam-pipe leading from the top of the generator-D and attached to the body b of the in-.
jecting apparatus, which, in its construction and interior arrangement, is like the injector known as the Giffard, and which, being well known, need not be minutely described here. cis the waste-pipe of the injector, and d the pipe through which the hydrocarbon is drawn,
by the force of the escaping steam, from its reservoir, and by the same force is driven through the pipe e into the heating or vaporizing and mixing chamber H. The mixed va-l pors or gases are taken from the chamber H through the pipe f to and through the retort, filled, as before sta-ted, with coke (by preference) or other material used in retorts when making gas for illuminating purposes, and thence to the gasometer or gas-main.
The steam in the heating and mixing chamber H, in addition tothe heat and pressure it has from the generator, may be further heated or dried by its position over the flue-chamber F, where it is in direct contact with the heated products of combustion from the furnace, and the heated state or condition of the mixed hydrocarbon and hydrooxygen gas or vapors materially promotes and economizes the after conversion of these mixed vapors or gases into a fixed gas in the retorting process.
Having thus fully described the nature, object, and purpose ot' Vmy invention, what I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The use of a close chamber for mixing a `hydrocarbon and `hydro-oxygen' under heat LEVI STEVENS.
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EDM. F; BROWN.
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