US992102A - Tank for oil-burners. - Google Patents

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US992102A
US992102A US54932410A US1910549324A US992102A US 992102 A US992102 A US 992102A US 54932410 A US54932410 A US 54932410A US 1910549324 A US1910549324 A US 1910549324A US 992102 A US992102 A US 992102A
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  • My invention relates to apparatus for furnishing fuel to burners for stoves and heaters and more particularly to apparatus and devices for using crude oil or other-.liquid fuel and water for the purpose of combustion, and the object is to provide simple and inex ensive apparatus and devices for utilizing iquid fuel for eookingand heating meme'- oses.
  • One of the advantages of this invention is that all the fuel is completely consumed and the stoves or heaters are not clogged with sootor unconsumed fuel.
  • Figure l is avertical section of a stove and a vertical section of the fuel and water tanks, showing the fixtures for controlling the fuel and water and discharging the same.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section, taken substantially along the line w-m of Fig. 1.
  • Fi 3 is a vertical section of the water and fuel tanks, showing the construction and arrangement of the pipes for receiving and discharging water andfuel.
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of the mixer and burner nozzle, showing a slight variation in the construction of the burner.
  • a combined water and fuel tank is mounted near the stove or heater, the upper part 1 containing fuel and the lower part 2 containing water.
  • a water pipe 3 runs through 'both compartments and is provided with a Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed Jiarch 14, 1910. Serial No. 549,324.
  • plug 4 which"can be removed for the purpose of filling the tank. withwater and this plug is provided with a check valve and a connection 5 for llinv the tank above the water wit-h compressed air.
  • This pipe has perforations 6 through which the water will pass to fill the tank and alsopass o'ut for combustion purposes.
  • the pipe 3 is provided with a union 7 for convenience in con- ⁇ necting and disconnecting with a stove or heater.
  • a pipe S for receiving and discharging liquid fuel rims through both compartments and is provided with a plug 4', connection 5', perforations 6', and union 7 similar to pipe 3.
  • a float 9 and age 10 are provided for the oil vtank so t atthei amount of oil or fuel inthe tank can be determined.
  • the pipes 3 and 8 are provided with feed regulating valves 11.
  • the tanks are supporte( by the pipes 3 and 8 and by a pedestal 12 which is vertically adjustable in a socket 13.
  • the pipes 3 and 8 and the pedestal are' braced together by ⁇ a bracket 13.
  • the pipe 3 has a coil 14 which extends around several times and the pipes 3 and 8 terminate in a union nozzle 15 into which they are screwed.
  • 'lhe union nozzle has separate discharge openings 16 and 17 for the steam and fuel.
  • a spreader 18 is provided and placed in the path of the discharged mixture so it will be spread to all parts of the fire box.
  • An igniter pan 19 is provided for burning any fuel that may run through the pipe 8 into theffire box.
  • As the water passes through the coil '14 it is converted into steam by the heat.
  • the water and fuel are both kept under pressure and the steam and .fuel are discharged with suffcient pressure or force to atomize the fuel by means of the steam.

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L. ALVERSDN. TANK FOR OIL BURNER APPLIOATION FILED MAB.. 14, 1910.
Patented May 9, 1911.
51mm: nim) useful Im rovements in Tanks for Oil-Burm- UNKTED s'ia'rns iariaiar4 a To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that LEWIS ALvnn'soN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Fort Worth, in the county of Tarrant and State o f Texas, have invented lcertain new. and
ers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to apparatus for furnishing fuel to burners for stoves and heaters and more particularly to apparatus and devices for using crude oil or other-.liquid fuel and water for the purpose of combustion, and the object is to provide simple and inex ensive apparatus and devices for utilizing iquid fuel for eookingand heating pui'- oses.
One of the advantages of this invention is that all the fuel is completely consumed and the stoves or heaters are not clogged with sootor unconsumed fuel.
Other objects and advantages will be fully explained in the following description and the invention will be more particularly pointed out in the claim. j Reference is had to,y the accompanying drawings which form a part of this applica-` tion and specification. y
Figure l is avertical section of a stove and a vertical section of the fuel and water tanks, showing the fixtures for controlling the fuel and water and discharging the same. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section, taken substantially along the line w-m of Fig. 1. Fi 3 is a vertical section of the water and fuel tanks, showing the construction and arrangement of the pipes for receiving and discharging water andfuel.' Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of the mixer and burner nozzle, showing a slight variation in the construction of the burner.
Similar characters of reference are used to indicate the same parts throughout the several views.
A combined water and fuel tank is mounted near the stove or heater, the upper part 1 containing fuel and the lower part 2 containing water. A water pipe 3 runs through 'both compartments and is provided with a Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed Jiarch 14, 1910. Serial No. 549,324.
Patented May 9, 1911.
plug 4 which"can be removed for the purpose of filling the tank. withwater and this plug is provided with a check valve and a connection 5 for llinv the tank above the water wit-h compressed air. 'This pipe has perforations 6 through which the water will pass to fill the tank and alsopass o'ut for combustion purposes. The pipe 3 is provided with a union 7 for convenience in con- `necting and disconnecting with a stove or heater. A pipe S for receiving and discharging liquid fuel rims through both compartments and is provided with a plug 4', connection 5', perforations 6', and union 7= similar to pipe 3. A float 9 and age 10 are provided for the oil vtank so t atthei amount of oil or fuel inthe tank can be determined. The pipes 3 and 8 are provided with feed regulating valves 11. The tanks are supporte( by the pipes 3 and 8 and by a pedestal 12 which is vertically adjustable in a socket 13. The pipes 3 and 8 and the pedestal are' braced together by `a bracket 13. The pipe 3 has a coil 14 which extends around several times and the pipes 3 and 8 terminate in a union nozzle 15 into which they are screwed. 'lhe union nozzle has separate discharge openings 16 and 17 for the steam and fuel. A spreader 18 is provided and placed in the path of the discharged mixture so it will be spread to all parts of the fire box. An igniter pan 19 is provided for burning any fuel that may run through the pipe 8 into theffire box. As the water passes through the coil '14, it is converted into steam by the heat. The water and fuel are both kept under pressure and the steam and .fuel are discharged with suffcient pressure or force to atomize the fuel by means of the steam.
Having fully described my invention, l
therein within said Water com artment and the presence of two Witnesses, this 4th day( connected to said burner, an a fuel pipe of March, 1910.
having a pipe connection and extending through said compartments and hfving pela K LEWIS A'LVERSON' 5f forations therein within said fueorhpart- Witnesses:
ment and connected to said burner. ff A. L. JACKSON,l
In testimony whereof, I set my hand in L. T. KNIGHT.
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