US87024A - Improvement in lamp-btjrners for locomotive head-lights - Google Patents

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  • Letter A, in iig. 1, represents the cone of main burner.
  • Letter E in iig. 3, represents a disconnection of the wick-tube, forming alperiet gascharnber, the combination of which, with main tube and the gas-tubes, insures a steady and safe escape of all surplus gas to the flame at top of the main tube, whereit sjconsumed, adding rnuch to the strength and brilianoy of the light.
  • Letter-11F inig', 3
  • Letter-11F inig', 3
  • Letter-11F represents a ratchet for raising Letters H I J, in same ilectors, connected with at in g a space 011 either side of each.edge of the tuber leavthe tuhezfor the circulation to regulate thecurrent of air necessary to make the i llam'c,"at the top of main tube,s teady and reliable when' the burner is in u'seon railroad-locomotives,-oiiin other position 'or use, where olfviolent jolts vand jars.
  • Letters K 'K K represent apertures',- regulating'the 'amount of all the air passing?l through the burner, for
  • Letter M represents ornamental work around the t .top of the burner.
  • the deilector H'I J arranged with-reference to the gas-tube and to the wick-tube of a lamp, substantially forth.

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cation, in which? through which the. wick passes'.
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To all whom itmay f Be it known that I, DARWIN T. BnIGGs, of the cityl and'county of AjA .lban'y, State of New York, have vin- 'vented a new and improved Burner, for burningthe petroline-iuid,andotber uids and light oils, in locomotive head-lights, and for other-purposes; and I do hereby declare' that the following is a full, clear, and' exact description of the same, reference being 'had to Figure 1 is aperspecnve view Figure 2 is the upper view. Y* Figure 3 is a central vertical sectioin' This invention relates to an improvementl in lampburners designedffor locomotive head-lights,an'd for Vother purposes; and
It consists in the arrangement of air-deilectors, with reference to the tube which conducts the'gas from the oil-reservoir to the Wicl`ti1bf e.`
Letter A, in iig. 1, represents the cone of main burner.
Letter B, in ligs. 2
rounding gas-tubesD D, whchis placed .there to help in regulating the draught of air necessary'to give a steady light.
Letter O, in same figure, represents the main tube,
Letters D D; in same gure, represent gas-tubes connected with main tub.-
Letters O D, fig. 3, represent both the wick-tube and gas-tubes.
Letter E, in iig. 3, represents a disconnection of the wick-tube, forming alperiet gascharnber, the combination of which, with main tube and the gas-tubes, insures a steady and safe escape of all surplus gas to the flame at top of the main tube, whereit sjconsumed, adding rnuch to the strength and brilianoy of the light.
the annexed. drawings, making a part of this speciv itis exposed to. rapid motion,
and 3, represents a perforatedy metallic top to the burner, encircling tube C, and sur- 4*and lowering the Wick.
' of air, and arev placed there Letter-11F", inig', 3, represents a ratchet for raising Letters H I J, in same ilectors, connected with at in g a space 011 either side of each.edge of the tuber leavthe tuhezfor the circulation to regulate thecurrent of air necessary to make the i llam'c,"at the top of main tube,s teady and reliable when' the burner is in u'seon railroad-locomotives,-oiiin other position 'or use, where olfviolent jolts vand jars. Letters K 'K K represent apertures',- regulating'the 'amount of all the air passing?l through the burner, for
the regulation ofthe. flame at the top of main tube: Letter L represents lthe base-of the said burner.
Letter M represents ornamental work around the t .top of the burner.
Letter N represents chimney.
The' whole, as represented in g. 1 making a burner that Willbnrn the patentl petroline-id, or any other good non-explosive iiuii1,or light'oih'snccessfully, on locomotive head-ligl1ts, or in any other place where the set-sci ewl for steadying the great and' unsteady motion renders' any burner now in use entirely worthless, and, with the use of the petro-v line-l'luid, will make, on theV locomotive head-light, a
much stronger', and, in every respect, a much better light than the kerosene-oil, as now used, and foronehalf the expense.
WhatI claim as my inventiolnand desire to secure I by Letteislateut, is
The deilector H'I J arranged with-reference to the gas-tube and to the wick-tube of a lamp, substantially forth.
as and for thepurpose set DARWIN T. BRIGGS.
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I' iH. G. RADCLIFFE,
J. H Fox; v-
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