US94778A - Improvement in vapor-burners - Google Patents

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  • My invention relates to vapor-burners; and consists in a novel construction and arrangement of the snpplypipes, in connection with a metallic plate for beating them, and an adjustable slotted or perforated ring, for supplying and regulating a supply of atmospheric air.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of my improved burner
  • Figure 2 is a bottom elevation of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a. perspective view of the ring for supplying air.
  • I form the end of the supply-pipe A, which is connected with the gasoline or petrolcum-reservoir, as clearly shown in fig. 1, sons to have a small opening, B, through which the fluid or vapor passes in a jet, and on its outer surface cut a screw-tln'czul, H.
  • I makct-wo slots or openings, O of the same size, and immediately opposite to each other; and on this pipe, and immediately over the slots G, I
  • the end of the pipe E may have a shoulder, a, and a pin, 1), or other suitable devices for keeping the ring D in place.
  • I first heat the pipes with an alcohol lamp or other conven icnt apparatus, having first adjustcdtho ring I) so as to allow a supply of air to pass into thepipo l.
  • the pipes when thus heated, will cause a jdt of fluid or vapor to pass through the hole 1%, where the air, com: ing through the slots or opcnings I G, will mingle with it, and the two will pass up the pipe E and out through the burner F, and then can be lighted.
  • the supply of air is easily regulated, it being only necessary to adjust it for that purpose.
  • My improved vapor-burneris intended to drop from the ceiling or project from side walls in the same manner as the ordinary gas-burncrs, and to be used in place of them.
  • a vapor-burner consisting of the pipes A and E, in combination with the plate G and ring, D, all constructed and arranged substautiall y as herein described.

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E. SAVAGE. Vapor Burner.
No. 94,778. I Patented Sept. 14, 1869.
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Letters Patent N 94,778, dated September 14, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN VAPOR-BURNERS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD SAVAGE, .of Chicago, in the county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vapor- Burncrs; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description therol'if, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, like letters indicating like parts wherever they occur.
To enable others skilled in the art to construct and use my invention, I will proceed to describe it.
My invention relates to vapor-burners; and consists in a novel construction and arrangement of the snpplypipes, in connection with a metallic plate for beating them, and an adjustable slotted or perforated ring, for supplying and regulating a supply of atmospheric air.
In'thc drawings Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of my improved burner;
Figure 2 is a bottom elevation of the same; and
Figure 3 is a. perspective view of the ring for supplying air.
In constructing my improved vapor-burner, I form the end of the supply-pipe A, which is connected with the gasoline or petrolcum-reservoir, as clearly shown in fig. 1, sons to have a small opening, B, through which the fluid or vapor passes in a jet, and on its outer surface cut a screw-tln'czul, H.
To the pipe A, I connect the short pipe E, by screwing it thereon, having provided the inner surface of its end with a suitable screw-thread for that purpose, as shown in said fig. 1.
The end of the pipe A I curve, so that the pipe ll may form an angle with it, as shown in the same figure.
The outer end of the pipe E I fashion so to form a broad, flat, nzn'row-moutlled burncr, 1*, as shown in figs. 1 and 2, and to its upper side fasten, byany suitable means, a plate, G, shaped and arranged as clearly shown in the same figures.
Near its opposite or inner cud, and so as to be just above the hole 15 of the pipe A when the pipes are connected, I makct-wo slots or openings, O, of the same size, and immediately opposite to each other; and on this pipe, and immediately over the slots G, I
place a flat ring, D, with slots or openings I, corrcspondiug in size and shape with the slots in the pipe E, and having a small handle, J, for convenience in operating it.
The end of the pipe E may have a shoulder, a, and a pin, 1), or other suitable devices for keeping the ring D in place.
In operating my burner thus constructed, I first heat the pipes with an alcohol lamp or other conven icnt apparatus, having first adjustcdtho ring I) so as to allow a supply of air to pass into thepipo l. The pipes, when thus heated, will cause a jdt of fluid or vapor to pass through the hole 1%, where the air, com: ing through the slots or opcnings I G, will mingle with it, and the two will pass up the pipe E and out through the burner F, and then can be lighted.
\Vhen lighted, the flame will strike against the plate G, as shown in fig. 1, and heat it. This boat will be communicated to the pipes E and A in turn, and thus cause a continuous supply of vapor for the flame.
By means of the ring 1), the supply of air is easily regulated, it being only necessary to adjust it for that purpose.
It at any time the hole B becomes clogged and needs cleaning, or if the pipe E needs cleaning or repairing, or if it is desired to exchange it for another for any reason, it is readily removed by simply unscrewing it.
My improved vapor-burneris intended to drop from the ceiling or project from side walls in the same manner as the ordinary gas-burncrs, and to be used in place of them.
In this way I produce a simple and cheap burner, which, when lighted, continues to supply itself with vapor and atmospheric air united, and to give a brilliant and at the same time an economical light.
Having thus described my invention,
\Vhat I claim, is-
A vapor-burner, consisting of the pipes A and E, in combination with the plate G and ring, D, all constructed and arranged substautiall y as herein described.
EDWARD SAVAGE.
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WM. H. Locrz, Lows Scnmn'r.
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