US756249A - Carbureter for hydrocarbon-motors. - Google Patents

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US756249A
US756249A US11138702A US1902111387A US756249A US 756249 A US756249 A US 756249A US 11138702 A US11138702 A US 11138702A US 1902111387 A US1902111387 A US 1902111387A US 756249 A US756249 A US 756249A
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  • the present application for patent relates to apparatus for vaporizing petrol, benzene, alcohol, benzol, and generally all hydrocarbons, the apparatus being devised especially to effect carburization of air by means of heavy oils of little cost, which most apparatus cannot utilize or can only very imperfectly do so without practical results.
  • This object is realized by the complete utilization of the exhaust of the' motor, the carbureter being placed directly on the discharge.
  • the system is also characterized by the fact that the carburization of the air takes place in the apparatus and not in the motor and that all the parts that regulate the supply of hydrocarbons in quantity proportional to the power given out by the motor are in the interior of the apparatus, so that there are no leakages of hydrocarbon and complete absence of smell and of risk of fire, this latter advantage being also insured by the fact of employing heavy oils.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of the carbureter, and Fig. 2 a horizontal section on the line A B of Fig. 1.
  • the carbureter consists of a cylinder a, in which is a tube 6, in form of an inverted U, placed directly over the exhaust-pipe of the motor.
  • the space around the U-tube is filled with porous material covered by a layer'of cotton or other suitable substance.
  • the porous material serves as a filter to prevent any hydrocarbon from being drawn into the motor, and it at the same time facilitates the carburization by distributing the mixture of air and hydrocarbon in the carbureter.
  • the U-tube gives the heat necessary to effect complete carburization of the air drawn into the carbureter.
  • the flow of the exhaust through it is regulated by the valve 0.
  • the apparatus is surmounted by a shift- Valve (Z for air, which is automatically moved by the suction of the motor.
  • h is the gas-outlet leading to the motor, and v; is a blow-out cock.
  • a conicallypointed screw g is the first regulating appliance.
  • a bent lever is pivoted at Z to thepipe f or to any other suitable part.
  • the horizontal arm of the lever k carries a sliding counterweight 1%, adjustable as desired and held by a settling-screw a.
  • the vertical arm of the lever is has on it at one place a leather pad 0 or its equivalent, which bears against the pointed end of the pipe f, so as to form a pulverizer,and at another place a tappetp, against which abuts a projection g from the air-valve d.
  • a stirrup r limits the stroke of the lever 70.
  • the system comprises three very distinct means of regulating: first, that by the screw g second, that resulting from the position of the weight m, third, that efiected. by I the movement of the bent lever lcthat is to say,
  • I claim 1 In combination in a carbureter, an outer casing a, an air-valve, a combustible-fluid valve operated thereby, said valves controlling the supply of air and fluid into the upper part of said casing, a U-shaped pipe extending upwardly into said casing, said pipe belng connected with the exhaust-gas pipe of the motor, and a valve in said exhaust-gas pipe between the limbs of the U-shaped pipe, substantially as described.

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' PATENTED APR; 5, 1904.
n. LENGLEZ, 'GARBURETER FOR HYDROGARBON MOTORS.
APJ'LIOATION FILED NINE 12, 1902.
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Patented April 5, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
EMILE LENGLEZ, OF MONS, BELGIUM.
CARBUR ETER FOR HYDRbCARBON-IVIOTORS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 756,249, dated April 5, 1904.
7 Application filed June12, 1902. $erial No. 111,387. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMILE LENGLEZ, engineer, a subject-of the King of Belgium, residing at 89 Boulevard Sainctelette, Mons, Belgium, have invented a certain new and useful Carbureter Applicable to Motors Worked by Petrol, Alcohol, or other Hydrocarbons, as well as to Motor-Cars, of which the following is a specification. 7
The present application for patent relates to apparatus for vaporizing petrol, benzene, alcohol, benzol, and generally all hydrocarbons, the apparatus being devised especially to effect carburization of air by means of heavy oils of little cost, which most apparatus cannot utilize or can only very imperfectly do so without practical results. This object is realized by the complete utilization of the exhaust of the' motor, the carbureter being placed directly on the discharge. The system is also characterized by the fact that the carburization of the air takes place in the apparatus and not in the motor and that all the parts that regulate the supply of hydrocarbons in quantity proportional to the power given out by the motor are in the interior of the apparatus, so that there are no leakages of hydrocarbon and complete absence of smell and of risk of fire, this latter advantage being also insured by the fact of employing heavy oils.
The system, which is applicable to motorcars, as well as to stationary motors, whatever be their arrangement, is shown, by way of eX- ample, in the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 is a vertical section of the carbureter, and Fig. 2 a horizontal section on the line A B of Fig. 1.
The carbureter consists of a cylinder a, in which is a tube 6, in form of an inverted U, placed directly over the exhaust-pipe of the motor. The space around the U-tube is filled with porous material covered by a layer'of cotton or other suitable substance. The porous material serves as a filter to prevent any hydrocarbon from being drawn into the motor, and it at the same time facilitates the carburization by distributing the mixture of air and hydrocarbon in the carbureter.
The U-tube gives the heat necessary to effect complete carburization of the air drawn into the carbureter. The flow of the exhaust through it is regulated by the valve 0.
The apparatus is surmounted by a shift- Valve (Z for air, which is automatically moved by the suction of the motor.
h is the gas-outlet leading to the motor, and v; is a blow-out cock.
The oil, or more generally the hydrocarbon, enters the apparatus by the pipe 8 f, its supply being regulated as follows: A conicallypointed screw g is the first regulating appliance. A bent lever is pivoted at Z to thepipe f or to any other suitable part. The horizontal arm of the lever k carries a sliding counterweight 1%, adjustable as desired and held by a settling-screw a. The vertical arm of the lever is has on it at one place a leather pad 0 or its equivalent, which bears against the pointed end of the pipe f, so as to form a pulverizer,and at another place a tappetp, against which abuts a projection g from the air-valve d. A stirrup r limits the stroke of the lever 70.
The action may be understood on inspection of the drawings. When the motor works, the air-valve 03 opens, admitting into the carbureter the air required for gasifying. By the descent of the valve d the projection q meets the tappet 19, moving the lever is, and so allows admission in the desired quantity of the hydrocarbon, Which strikes the pad oand is pulverized.
The system comprises three very distinct means of regulating: first, that by the screw g second, that resulting from the position of the weight m, third, that efiected. by I the movement of the bent lever lcthat is to say,
- by the descent of the air-valve d, this last regulation being automatic and proportioned to the power given out by the motor.
Obviously the arrangements described are not of absolute character, but may be varied in construction without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Thus,without further dwelling on details of construction, I claim 1. In combination in a carbureter, an outer casing a, an air-valve, a combustible-fluid valve operated thereby, said valves controlling the supply of air and fluid into the upper part of said casing, a U-shaped pipe extending upwardly into said casing, said pipe belng connected with the exhaust-gas pipe of the motor, and a valve in said exhaust-gas pipe between the limbs of the U-shaped pipe, substantially as described.
2. In combination with the air-valve, a supply-pipef for the combustible fluid, and an oscillating elbow-lever 7t arranged to be operated by the air-valve, the one arm of said lever carrying an adjustable Weight, the other arm of said lever being in the path of move-
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