US972153A - Burner for glass-blowing apparatus. - Google Patents

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US972153A
US972153A US46652808A US1908466528A US972153A US 972153 A US972153 A US 972153A US 46652808 A US46652808 A US 46652808A US 1908466528 A US1908466528 A US 1908466528A US 972153 A US972153 A US 972153A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • gas supply to each single blast burner is controlled by a separate cock, which at each use of the apparatus results in a considerable loss of time, which is dependent on the numby the reroluble or axially movable arrangement of the gas supply pipe of the blast burner relatively to its air supply pipe.
  • FIG. 1 The zn-cmiipaliyii'ig drawing shows in Figure 1, a blast burner in longitudinal central section, in which the air supply pipe can be adjusted by simple rotation.
  • Fig. .5 is a cross section on the line.l ⁇ -l of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows a similar sectional View to Fig. 1, in which the air supply pipe can be adjusted by being screwed in the gas supply pipe.
  • Fig. 4 is a. cross section on the line ,D ot Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 represents, in seetional elevation, a glass-blowing apparatus ⁇ vith'several adjustable blast burners arranged in a semicircle.
  • the blast burners employed consist. each of a gas supply pipe 0 which by'a lateral opening 0! 1s 1n connnuuu'ation w th the gas chamber (1 and in which the. air supply pipe a is arranged in rcvolnblemanner (ltin'q 1 Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the air supply pipes at are by flexible connecting'members e in communication with the airchamber f, to which air is supplied under pressure.
  • the air supply pipe a has a beveled portion 9 which allows the unobstructed entrance of the gas through the hole at of the gas supply pipe I).
  • a slight turning of the pipe. at to the left or right would partly close the opening (Z and thus decrease thegas sup ply.
  • the same effect is obtained,-if pipes a and 7) are screwed into each other igs. 3 and 4;).
  • the decrease of the gas supply through the opening d is effected by simply screwing the pipe a deeper into the pipe 0, whereby a partial covering of the opening (Z is obtained.
  • a pressure gas burner comprising a gas supply chamber, a supply pipe therefor, a plurality of burner tubes projecting from said chamber, the inner ends of said burner tubes having lateral gas" inlet orifices within said gas supply chamber a supply chamber for air under pressure, a' supply pipe connertcd thereto, a plurality of air nipples connected to said air chamber and'projecting into the burner tubes, said air nipples being adjustable relatively .to the burner tubes, whereby the area'of' the gas inlet orifices may be varied.

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P; BORNKESSEL. BURNER FOR GLASS BLOWING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 8, 190B.
Patented Oct. 11, 1910.
To all whom it may concern.-
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
-PAUL BORNKESSEL, OF MELLENBACH, GERMANY.
BURNER FOR GLASS-BLOWING APPARATUS.
Be it khown that I, PAUL Bonxusssnn, a
' subject of the German Emperor, and resident of 1\'Iellcnbach, in 'lhiiringen, Germany, have invented certain new and useful I111- provements in Burners for (jrlasssBlowing Apparatus, of which the following is aspecification.
In the hitherto known glass-blowing apparatus with one or more; blast burners, the
gas supply to each single blast burner is controlled by a separate cock, which at each use of the apparatus results in a considerable loss of time, which is dependent on the numby the reroluble or axially movable arrangement of the gas supply pipe of the blast burner relatively to its air supply pipe.
The zn-cmiipaliyii'ig drawing shows in Figure 1, a blast burner in longitudinal central section, in which the air supply pipe can be adjusted by simple rotation. Fig. .5 is a cross section on the line.l\-l of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 shows a similar sectional View to Fig. 1, in which the air supply pipe can be adjusted by being screwed in the gas supply pipe. Fig. 4 is a. cross section on the line ,D ot Fig. 3. Fig. 5 represents, in seetional elevation, a glass-blowing apparatus \vith'several adjustable blast burners arranged in a semicircle.
The blast burners employed consist. each of a gas supply pipe 0 which by'a lateral opening 0! 1s 1n connnuuu'ation w th the gas chamber (1 and in which the. air supply pipe a is arranged in rcvolnblemanner (ltin'q 1 Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 11, 1910.
Application filed December 8, 1908.. Serial No. 466,528.
and 2), or the. latter may be screwed in the gas pipe (Figs. 3 and t). The pipes are so arranged that by adjusting the same to each other, the openings 0! are more or less closed and thereby the gas supply is controlled. In the example shown in Fig. 5, the air supply pipes at are by flexible connecting'members e in communication with the airchamber f, to which air is supplied under pressure.
In the blast burner shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the air supply pipe a has a beveled portion 9 which allows the unobstructed entrance of the gas through the hole at of the gas supply pipe I). A slight turning of the pipe. at to the left or right would partly close the opening (Z and thus decrease thegas sup ply. The same effect is obtained,-if pipes a and 7) are screwed into each other igs. 3 and 4;). In this case, the decrease of the gas supply through the opening d is effected by simply screwing the pipe a deeper into the pipe 0, whereby a partial covering of the opening (Z is obtained.
Having fully described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:-
A pressure gas burner comprising a gas supply chamber, a supply pipe therefor, a plurality of burner tubes projecting from said chamber, the inner ends of said burner tubes having lateral gas" inlet orifices within said gas supply chamber a supply chamber for air under pressure, a' supply pipe connertcd thereto, a plurality of air nipples connected to said air chamber and'projecting into the burner tubes, said air nipples being adjustable relatively .to the burner tubes, whereby the area'of' the gas inlet orifices may be varied. i
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
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