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US734201A
US734201A US9056502A US1902090565A US734201A US 734201 A US734201 A US 734201A US 9056502 A US9056502 A US 9056502A US 1902090565 A US1902090565 A US 1902090565A US 734201 A US734201 A US 734201A
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  • My invention relates particularly to burners wherein oil is irst vaporized and then burned upon one or Inore mantles or other burners proper.
  • the invention may be said, briefly, to consist in constructing a burner of the above type to comprise an automatic igniter in connection with a Vertical tubular generator communicating at its upper end with a mixing-chamber from which the mantle or other burner proper is fed, while a subburner acting as a heater and adapted to cause a dame to impinge upon said generator is fed by one or more tubular branches leading thereto from said mixing-chamber, the upper end ofthe generator at the point where it communicates with the mixing-chamber being furnished with a jet-fitting and one or Inore air-supplying tubes communicating with said mixingchamber adjacent to the point where the generator joins it, a part of said igniter serving to start vaporization, while the igniter ignites the vapor when it begins to escape from the burner proper.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view thereof, taken on line A A, Fig. l.; and Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View taken on line B B, Fig. 1, looking up.
  • the generator b is of tubular. form and is carried by and secured rigidly to the oil-supply pipe c, which leads Vfrom any approved type of oil-supplying device.
  • the upper end of the tubular generator is provided with a jet-iitting,to be presently described,anda mixing-chamber is supported thereon which consists of a short tube d, the lower end of which is partially closed'and receives the said upper end of the tubular generator, and the lower portion hasl a pair of airsupplying tubes e communicating therewith.
  • This mixingchamber communicates with a horizontal distributing-chamber consisting of a box f, having a pair of sublame-tubes g communicating therewith' and extending downwardly therefrom to within a short distance of this lower end and one on each side of the generator.
  • the lower ends ofthese latter tubes are closed, and the perimeter of each near its lower end is slit, as at h, on the side nearest the generator, while a pair of burners proper, j, in the form of mantles or heatingburners of any desired type are supported upon the top of and fed from said box, the function whereof is to distribute the mixed air and inflammable vapor to said burhers and the subiiame-tubes.
  • the combined starter'and igniter consists of a pipe la ofdiminutive bore controlled by a tap t' and extending from any available supply (not shown) of inflammable vapor into the lower end ot' an auxiliary burner-tube 1m, the upper end whereof is bent into close proximity to the generator andof concave form, as at n, to partially inclose same, while the lower end thereof is provided with a series of air-inlet holes o.
  • the jet-fitting before mentioned at the upper end of the tubular. generator has an exteriorly-screw-threaded and interiorlyfilared short tubular length t set rigidly therein, in which a jet jewel-fitting y (well known in this type of burner) is rigidly held in place by an iuteriorly -screwthreaded cap u, screwed upon said short tubular length t and having a circumferential flange o upon the lower end thereof, the function of this flange being to aord a seat for the mixing-chamber and through it almost the complete burner,
  • my improved vapor-burner is as follows: The tap t' is opened and the auX- iliary burner m lighted, and from this the vapor escaping from the lowermost hole in the branch p will ignite, following which the vapor escaping from each successive hole will be ignited until a llame is caused to burn at the top of the tube o ready to ignite the vapor immediately it begins to escape from the burners proper. Meanwhile the auxiliary burner will be heating the generator, which will cause the oil supplied thereto in the usual manner to be Vaporized and projected through the jewel y into the mixingchamber, where it mixes with air drawn through the air-supply tubes and flows into the distributing-chamber and from there to the burners proper and the subburners.
  • a vapor-burner the combination with a tubular generator, of an exteriorlyscrewthreaded and interiorly-ilared short tubular length set rigidly in the upper end of. said tubular generator, a jet jewel-tting set in the flared interior of said short tnbularlength, an interiorly-screw-threaded cap screwed upon said short tubular length and having an interiorly-projecting annular flange for holding said jet jewel-fitting in place and a circumferential Bange upon the exteriorthereof for supporting the vapor-burner, mixingchamber and burner proper, substantially as described.
  • a vapor-burner comprising a vertical tubular generator, a mixing-chamber into which said generator discharges, an air-sup ply tube penetrating said mixing-chamber, saidair-supplytube beingcurved downwardly approxi mately parallel with the generator and adjacent thereto and being open at its lower end, a tube depending from a distributingchamber above said mixing-chamber said tube being adjacent to and approximately parallel with the generator and air-supply tube, said tube being closed at its lower end and provided on the side adjacent to the generator, and slightly above its lower end with one or more horizontal slits or openings, the open end of the air-supply tube being below the horizontal slits in the depending tube and the tubes being arranged so that the flame of the burning vapor issuing from the horizontal slit or slits will heat said generator and air-supply tube.
  • a vapor-burner comprising a vertical tubular generator, a mixing-tube into which said generator discharges, a distributingchamber above said mixing-tube'communieating therewith, an ai r-supply tube arranged parallel with and adjacent to said generator and opening at its upper end into said mixing-tube, a Vapor-tube depending from the distributing-cham ber parallel to and adjacent to said generator and air-supply tube, said depending tube being closed at its lower end and provided in the side adjacent to the generator and above the open end of the airsupply tube with a horizontal slit or opening, the tubes being arranged so that the flame ot' the vapor issuing from such slit will heat the generator and air-supply tube, and a main burner-tube arranged to receive mixed air and vapor from the distributing-chamber, and convey it to the burner.

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PATBNTED JULY 21. 190s.
H. S. THORNTON. VAPOR BURNER.
APPLIOTION FILED JAN. 20, 1902.
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'PATENT OFFICE.
HAROLD SYDNEY THORNTON, OE MONTREAL, CANADA, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO KOMO HEAT AND'LIGHT COMPANY, OE PIERRE, SOUTHDAKOTA, 4A CORPORATION OE SOUTH DAKOTA-.
VAPOR-BURNER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 734,201, dated IuIy 2i, 190e.
Application'led January 20, 1902. Serial No. 90,565. (No model.) I
To all whom it may concern):
Be itknown thatLHAROLD SYDNEY THORN- TON, of the city of Montreal, district of Montreal,Province of Quebec, Canada,'have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vapor-Burners; and I do hereby declare that the following-is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention relates particularly to burners wherein oil is irst vaporized and then burned upon one or Inore mantles or other burners proper.
The invention may be said, briefly, to consist in constructing a burner of the above type to comprise an automatic igniter in connection with a Vertical tubular generator communicating at its upper end with a mixing-chamber from which the mantle or other burner proper is fed, while a subburner acting as a heater and adapted to cause a dame to impinge upon said generator is fed by one or more tubular branches leading thereto from said mixing-chamber, the upper end ofthe generator at the point where it communicates with the mixing-chamber being furnished with a jet-fitting and one or Inore air-supplying tubes communicating with said mixingchamber adjacent to the point where the generator joins it, a part of said igniter serving to start vaporization, while the igniter ignites the vapor when it begins to escape from the burner proper.'
For 'full comprehension, however, of my invention reference must be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which like symbols indicate the same parts, and wherein- Figure l is a side elevation of a duplex vapor-burner constructed according to my invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view thereof, taken on line A A, Fig. l.; and Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional View taken on line B B, Fig. 1, looking up.
The generator b is of tubular. form and is carried by and secured rigidly to the oil-supply pipe c, which leads Vfrom any approved type of oil-supplying device. The upper end of the tubular generator is provided with a jet-iitting,to be presently described,anda mixing-chamber is supported thereon which consists of a short tube d, the lower end of which is partially closed'and receives the said upper end of the tubular generator, and the lower portion hasl a pair of airsupplying tubes e communicating therewith. This mixingchamber communicates with a horizontal distributing-chamber consisting of a box f, having a pair of sublame-tubes g communicating therewith' and extending downwardly therefrom to within a short distance of this lower end and one on each side of the generator. The lower ends ofthese latter tubes are closed, and the perimeter of each near its lower end is slit, as at h, on the side nearest the generator, while a pair of burners proper, j, in the form of mantles or heatingburners of any desired type are supported upon the top of and fed from said box, the function whereof is to distribute the mixed air and inflammable vapor to said burhers and the subiiame-tubes.
The combined starter'and igniter consists ofa pipe la ofdiminutive bore controlled by a tap t' and extending from any available supply (not shown) of inflammable vapor into the lower end ot' an auxiliary burner-tube 1m, the upper end whereof is bent into close proximity to the generator andof concave form, as at n, to partially inclose same, while the lower end thereof is provided with a series of air-inlet holes o. A branch pipe 19, also of diminutive bore, extends from this pipe k at a point below the auxiliary burner-tube m to within close proximity to and between the burners proper,j, this branch pipe having its upper portion inclosed in a tube yr, and the portion thereof within said tube is formed with a series of holes s, located at intervals.
The jet-fitting before mentioned at the upper end of the tubular. generator has an exteriorly-screw-threaded and interiorlyfilared short tubular length t set rigidly therein, in which a jet jewel-fitting y (well known in this type of burner) is rigidly held in place by an iuteriorly -screwthreaded cap u, screwed upon said short tubular length t and having a circumferential flange o upon the lower end thereof, the function of this flange being to aord a seat for the mixing-chamber and through it almost the complete burner,
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which rests removably upon it, thus enabling the parts to be readily taken apart for cleansing or renewal.
The action of my improved vapor-burner is as follows: The tap t' is opened and the auX- iliary burner m lighted, and from this the vapor escaping from the lowermost hole in the branch p will ignite, following which the vapor escaping from each successive hole will be ignited until a llame is caused to burn at the top of the tube o ready to ignite the vapor immediately it begins to escape from the burners proper. Meanwhile the auxiliary burner will be heating the generator, which will cause the oil supplied thereto in the usual manner to be Vaporized and projected through the jewel y into the mixingchamber, where it mixes with air drawn through the air-supply tubes and flows into the distributing-chamber and from there to the burners proper and the subburners.
What I claim is as follows:
l. In a vapor-burner the combination with a tubular generator, of an exteriorlyscrewthreaded and interiorly-ilared short tubular length set rigidly in the upper end of. said tubular generator, a jet jewel-tting set in the flared interior of said short tnbularlength, an interiorly-screw-threaded cap screwed upon said short tubular length and having an interiorly-projecting annular flange for holding said jet jewel-fitting in place and a circumferential Bange upon the exteriorthereof for supporting the vapor-burner, mixingchamber and burner proper, substantially as described.
2. A vapor-burner comprising a vertical tubular generator, a mixing-chamber into which said generator discharges, an air-sup ply tube penetrating said mixing-chamber, saidair-supplytube beingcurved downwardly approxi mately parallel with the generator and adjacent thereto and being open at its lower end, a tube depending from a distributingchamber above said mixing-chamber said tube being adjacent to and approximately parallel with the generator and air-supply tube, said tube being closed at its lower end and provided on the side adjacent to the generator, and slightly above its lower end with one or more horizontal slits or openings, the open end of the air-supply tube being below the horizontal slits in the depending tube and the tubes being arranged so that the flame of the burning vapor issuing from the horizontal slit or slits will heat said generator and air-supply tube.
3. A vapor-burner comprising a vertical tubular generator, a mixing-tube into which said generator discharges, a distributingchamber above said mixing-tube'communieating therewith, an ai r-supply tube arranged parallel with and adjacent to said generator and opening at its upper end into said mixing-tube, a Vapor-tube depending from the distributing-cham ber parallel to and adjacent to said generator and air-supply tube, said depending tube being closed at its lower end and provided in the side adjacent to the generator and above the open end of the airsupply tube with a horizontal slit or opening, the tubes being arranged so that the flame ot' the vapor issuing from such slit will heat the generator and air-supply tube, and a main burner-tube arranged to receive mixed air and vapor from the distributing-chamber, and convey it to the burner.
In testimony whereof l have aixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
HAROLD SYDNEY THORNTON.
Witnesses:
WILLIAM P. MCFEAT, FRED J. SEARS.
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US2460016A (en) * 1947-06-26 1949-01-25 Sinclair Refining Co Flare ignition apparatus
US2604935A (en) * 1949-03-07 1952-07-29 James N Ross Gas furnace
US2634807A (en) * 1949-11-18 1953-04-14 Ross H Forney Gas fueled igniter
US2997040A (en) * 1959-03-30 1961-08-22 Nat Cornice Works Pilot for gas operated hot food tables
DE1184890B (en) * 1952-11-22 1965-01-07 Koppers Gmbh Heinrich Device for igniting a gas torch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2460016A (en) * 1947-06-26 1949-01-25 Sinclair Refining Co Flare ignition apparatus
US2604935A (en) * 1949-03-07 1952-07-29 James N Ross Gas furnace
US2634807A (en) * 1949-11-18 1953-04-14 Ross H Forney Gas fueled igniter
DE1184890B (en) * 1952-11-22 1965-01-07 Koppers Gmbh Heinrich Device for igniting a gas torch
US2997040A (en) * 1959-03-30 1961-08-22 Nat Cornice Works Pilot for gas operated hot food tables

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