USRE7706E - Improvement in vapor-burners - Google Patents

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USRE7706E
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  • Fig. J is a longitudinal vertical section of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical een tral section through the. burner-tube
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section ot' the same ⁇ the plane or' section being taken in the line a: ai, Fig. l.
  • This invention relates to thegasburners which are adapted to generate the gas direct from oil, as it is consumed by the burner.
  • My invention consists in the peculiar construction aud arrangement of parts for passing a current of gas, after its connnixture with air, from the upper part of the burner down toward the generating-chamber for the purpose of heating the said chamber.
  • A represents the usual biu'ner-tube, vprovided with the slotted tip end for the gas-discharge on its upper extremity, while the lower part is furnished with the usual valve-screw,
  • E represents the gasgenerator, or generatingchamber, to which the oil 'is furnished from Fthe oil-basin through the feed-pipe F, and the vapors are conducted from the generator to the valve B through the passage G.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LOUIS FISCHER` OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO ALBERT H. VVATKINS, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN VAPOR-BURNERS.
, I 1 Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 88,267, dated March 3U, 1869 reissue No. 7,706. dated May 29, 1877; application filed April 24,1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LOUIS FISGHEB, of the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Gas-Generating Burners; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had tothe aocompanyin g dra win gs,makin g partei' the speciiication, in which- Figure l represents a. side elevation of my improved burner. Fig. J is a longitudinal vertical section of the same. Fig. 3 is a vertical een tral section through the. burner-tube Fig. 4 is a cross-section ot' the same` the plane or' section being taken in the line a: ai, Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to thegasburners which are adapted to generate the gas direct from oil, as it is consumed by the burner.
With the many attempts made heretofore in these burners, the leading result ot' pro-- ducing the actual equivalent, large and brilliant llame, as from the ordinary non-generating gas-burners, has never been attained to satisfaction.
Inv most ot' the attempts heretofore made the result failed, either on account ot' not properly evaporating, or not generating and supplying suilicient gas for the required consumption of such dame, or on account of 'not applying the heating-jets at a point near enough to the generating-chamber.
My invention consists in the peculiar construction aud arrangement of parts for passing a current of gas, after its connnixture with air, from the upper part of the burner down toward the generating-chamber for the purpose of heating the said chamber.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A represents the usual biu'ner-tube, vprovided with the slotted tip end for the gas-discharge on its upper extremity, while the lower part is furnished with the usual valve-screw,
B, through which the gas enters, and by which its flow is regulated, and with the usual airsupply passages U C andthe waste-cup D. E represents the gasgenerator, or generatingchamber, to which the oil 'is furnished from Fthe oil-basin through the feed-pipe F, and the vapors are conducted from the generator to the valve B through the passage G.
As it is impossible to obtain a jet of flame below a certain. point in the mixing-chamber or burner-tube, (say, one-half to three-fourths of an inch above the oxygen-holes,) it is necessary, in order to apply suicicnt heat to the generating-chamber, to conduct the oxygenized vapor to a point near to the said chamber, so that the flame may take eiieot. So, instead ot' employing means to impart extra heat to the upper-part ofthe burner-tube, and
in that manner conducting and imparting heat through the metal to the generating-chamber, l provide the passage H, from the upper portion of the burner-tube A, leading down to the generating-chamber. \Vith the discharge of this passage H a gas-jetunder or near the generating-chamber is obtained for the proper protection and distribution of heat therefrom. I provide the generating-chamber with the heating-chamber K projecting downward and surrounding the said gas-jet, and made with small openings L L, for the proper supply of air to this jet.
-When the burner is used, the same is first heated in the usual way from the waste-cup. The gas-jetn11der the generator will light itself from the waste-cup, and, soon after, a brilliant gas-flame issues from the burner.
It will be seen that by means of the direct heating of the generating-chamber sufficient gas vapors are produced tofurnish a large dame, while, at the same time,the passage lzI is no'objectionable obstruction to the light; and, by these means, oil of heavier gravity can be used in Vsuch lamps, whereby less danger of accidents, encountered with the use ot' lamps with light oils, is risked.
p Having thus fully described my invention, what Iclaim therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,- isf-r' f In a vapor-burner, a tube or passage arranged to conduct aportion ofthe oxygenized vapor from the mixing or gas chamber to a point below its communication with said gaschamber for heating purposes.
Louis FIsoHER.
Witnesses:
JAMES H. HUNTER, ALBERT H. WATKINS.

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