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US874861A
US874861A US31952406A US1906319524A US874861A US 874861 A US874861 A US 874861A US 31952406 A US31952406 A US 31952406A US 1906319524 A US1906319524 A US 1906319524A US 874861 A US874861 A US 874861A
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    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
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  • the invention relates to afsoldering iron of thatl class in .which a liquid fuelreservoir is 0. combined with ltheliren and certain devices for gasifyingthe saidfueL-so that the gasl may beburnedwith a: Bunsen flame to heat the iron-..1 r n
  • Theinven ion resides in certain'secial features of c onstruction'and combination of parts, vand v,all Will'be fully ⁇ Set forth hereinp after and particularly pointed out in the claims. f
  • the rod 18 iits loosely air past the rod into 'they cylinder, andthe cylinder is provided at its inner end w1th a discharge 21 into the reservoir 10, which discharge is controlled by a suitable valve 22 seatingagainst return flow into the cylinder.
  • the cap 25 is of-such a size as fto al-M low the tube 24'to be removed-'from the reser-5 voir 10 Without releasing the head 14 fromL the reservoir. Saidtube 24 is connected witlrthe generatortube'v 26 which.. rejects forward from the outer end ofthe tu. i
  • ' 27 indicates a' needle valve commanding jA the discharge o ening 1n the end ofthegener- ⁇ and this slide is formed with ajdiagoiial surried by the tube 26, andthevouter end of .which has'a thumb wheel 3,3 for operating the pin whereby the valve 27 may be advanced at ⁇ will toward closedposition.1 Freni the slide 29 a lrod 34. extends, and this rod'bears the pressure of the spring 35 Ywhich acts. on
  • the cup 37 should then be iilled with a vola- 110 atortube; VIf esired, the generatortubedf;
  • a soldering'iron,'lcom' prising a reservoir for liquid fuel, an air' pump inthe reservoir, a
  • a soldering 1ron ⁇ comprising a reservoir 55 ⁇ fori iiq'nid fuel,- means for f orcing'liquid fuel therefrom, .an'outlet extending -into the reservoir and .having means therein for obstructing the ow of the liq/uid fuel, agenerator tube secured to' the outlet 'tube and proj ecting beyond the reservoir, a valve for the, "generator tube, means -for i operating the i valve, a Bunsen tube projecting beyond the of the Bunsen tube, a perforated shell secured to the' cup and'inclosing the Bunsen tube, and ahead secured to the shell, ⁇ and having rearwardly inclined dischargefpassages.
  • ⁇ l '1 8' comprising a reservoir 55 ⁇ fori iiq'nid fuel,- means for f orcing'liquid fuel therefrom, .an'outlet extending -into the reservoir and .having means there

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PATENTED DEC. 24, 1907.
. RL POGKMAN..
'SOLDERING IRON. yAPPLmATIo-N FILED MAY s1. 190e.
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. Beit known that I, RAYMOND Poelnvmisna.
l citizen of the United States, and a residentof Yolo? in the Acounty 'of Yold and `Statedof 45;,( aliform'a, have invented fa new. and Im-l provedoldering-Iron, of Which the following is a full, clear, and exact description. l
The invention relates to afsoldering iron of thatl class in .which a liquid fuelreservoir is 0. combined with ltheliren and certain devices for gasifyingthe saidfueL-so that the gasl may beburnedwith a: Bunsen flame to heat the iron-..1 r n Theinven ion resides in certain'secial features of c onstruction'and combination of parts, vand v,all Will'be fully` Set forth hereinp after and particularly pointed out in the claims. f
. Reference. ist to bef; had tev the accompanying, drawings whichillustrate as ank example the preferred form of my' invention, in which 'dZtWlIlgSl` d Figure l1 is a longitudinalsection of the invention on the line 1 -,1 of Fig. 2; Fig.` 2 is a rear end elevationwitlipartsninv section on the line 22 of Fig. 1";` Fig. 3 is a detail view of the-mixer or Bunsen tube; Fig. 4. is a detail view of theV burnertube; Fig. 5 is a' detail view of the head 0f the iron; and 3 0 Fig. 6 is a sectional view showing a modification of the .generator tube.
1 Oindicatesl the gasolene or other volatile liquid fuel reservoir, which is provided with a perforate jacket 11. of' suitable material, and has heads12and lescrewed on its respective ends.` Fastened 'to the head 12 is a screw 'closure .15 which carries within the reservoir .a cylinder 16.- -In this cylinder.
plug 15, and adapted to'be engaged with undercut stops 20, thus holding the finger piece 19 and its connections releasably against operation The rod 18 iits loosely air past the rod into 'they cylinder, andthe cylinder is provided at its inner end w1th a discharge 21 into the reservoir 10, which discharge is controlled by a suitable valve 22 seatingagainst return flow into the cylinder.
By means -of this device the finger 'piece 19 maybe released at will from the stopsQO,
and the piston 17 operated to force air in tol the reservoir 10,"thus causing the-"volatile liquid fuel therein to 'be forced from the .Specificationof'LettersiPatent. ."Patentedbee,`- application and Mayenlsos.' seria1N.e`19 ,52 i.f f
-face' 30 engagedbyy a'scre'wpin?- 1 which op crates-ina laterally projeotln'g boss "'32car apiston 17 o crates, the rod 18 of which isV joined tjo a finger piece 19 outside ofthe 'tor tube is a cup 37. 4end of the tube a`nd-carries the ".-e'rforated in the,plug 15 to permit the movement of.
`RAYMoNn PocKM./iiv, or voro, CALIFORNIA;
reservoir into the lgenerator and `burneifde i vicesto behereinafter described.y
The head 14 atv-the end of thereservoiril() e .opposite the'heady12 k carriesinteriorly.aper L forated hood y:23 and -this vinc loses the inney 60.15Fl
endwofftlie `tube 24'which extends throng'lh:
the'. hear-1 14 anais fitted with a perforated;
cap25. v.The cap 25 is of-such a size as fto al-M low the tube 24'to be removed-'from the reser-5 voir 10 Without releasing the head 14 fromL the reservoir. Saidtube 24 is connected witlrthe generatortube'v 26 which.. rejects forward from the outer end ofthe tu. i
' 27 indicates a' needle valve commanding jA the discharge o ening 1n the end ofthegener-` and this slide is formed with ajdiagoiial surried by the tube 26, andthevouter end of .which has'a thumb wheel 3,3 for operating the pin whereby the valve 27 may be advanced at `will toward closedposition.1 Freni the slide 29 a lrod 34. extends, and this rod'bears the pressure of the spring 35 Ywhich acts. on
'the needle valve 27 to open the same.v
36 indicates'a coiled wire 'or its equivalent,
which is placed in the tube 24between the 90 'slide 29. and spring 35 .to formA a tortuous or obstructed passage for the gasolene or other fuel, thus obstructing the flow of the fuel and offering greater heating surface, to the same. Attached to the outer end of the genera- 95 This ucup surrounds the y sure is accumulated in the reservoir 1() to cause the oil to--flow into the generator tube.
The cup 37 should then be iilled with a vola- 110 atortube; VIf esired, the generatortubedf;
by bringing the fuel intofcloserproxinnty" With the head of thebur'nei", rlille' Stem' fthef lvalve 27 has a Ysl'idef2`9 connected therewith,^"'
' and this gav .tube 3S "nii'xesivitlithe,air thereinY andinay then be ignited to burn with' a blue flame. .Within the shell 39, heating the iron 40 and tilehydrogcarben orthe equivalent saturated,
if re uired, in ainassof absorbent material,
.and t 's lighted and burned in the usual Way to heat the .genera r' tube suliciently to cause thegfuelytliereifi to be transformed into l'evalve should then. be opened s or vapor passing into the Bunsen ermitting the samevto be used easily and efclently.A The pump should be koperated from time to time to maintain the necessaryressure in the reservoir, thus causing the el to be constantly advanced to the generator tube and to passtheneedle valve into -the Bunsen tube in the formV of a vapor or gas.
Having; thus described the preferred form of my invention, What- I actually claim aand desire to seeureby'L'etters Patent is:
1 A soldering'iron,'lcom'prising a reservoir for liquid fuel, an air' pump inthe reservoir, a
erforated hood within the 'reservoir at the innerend thereof, an outlet tube securedto the inner end of the reservoir and. extending into the hood, a generator tubepsec'ured to` lthe outlet tube, `a spring-pressed valve for -the generator tube, means for operatingthe valve, a cup secured to the generating tube and having vafBun'sen tube projecting \.ee'n-.
trally therefrom, aperforated shell secured to the cup and projecting beyond the same, andl a head secured tothe she l.
. 2. A soldering 1ron`, comprising a reservoir 55` fori iiq'nid fuel,- means for f orcing'liquid fuel therefrom, .an'outlet extending -into the reservoir and .having means therein for obstructing the ow of the liq/uid fuel, agenerator tube secured to' the outlet 'tube and proj ecting beyond the reservoir, a valve for the, "generator tube, means -for i operating the i valve, a Bunsen tube projecting beyond the of the Bunsen tube, a perforated shell secured to the' cup and'inclosing the Bunsen tube, and ahead secured to the shell,` and having rearwardly inclined dischargefpassages.` l '1 8'. Ina soldering iron, areservoir for liquid jfuel, means for forcing tle fiel from the resl the valye stein, ai burner carried by the gen- :erator tube, and a head: adjacent to the burner. f' l yIn testimon'y'wvhereof I have signed my -nanie to this specification in the nresence of tWo subscribing Witnesses.y
RAYMOND POCKMAN. Witnesses:
GEO. D. ORB'ELL,
end ofthe generating tube, a cupfat thebase
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