[go: up one dir, main page]

US66676A - John c - Google Patents

John c Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US66676A
US66676A US66676DA US66676A US 66676 A US66676 A US 66676A US 66676D A US66676D A US 66676DA US 66676 A US66676 A US 66676A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
stove
gas
retort
john
pipe
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US66676A publication Critical patent/US66676A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10BDESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION OF GAS, COKE, TAR, OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
    • C10B1/00Retorts
    • C10B1/02Stationary retorts
    • C10B1/06Horizontal retorts
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10JPRODUCTION OF PRODUCER GAS, WATER-GAS, SYNTHESIS GAS FROM SOLID CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, OR MIXTURES CONTAINING THESE GASES; CARBURETTING AIR OR OTHER GASES
    • C10J3/00Production of combustible gases containing carbon monoxide from solid carbonaceous fuels

Definitions

  • My invention is designed for use in single families or buildings, whereby gas light can be supplied to all requiring the same, at a trifling expense, however remote they may be from towns which are supplied with it from a general manufactory in the ordinary manner.
  • the invention consists in the arrangement and use within a'common stove ofa retort forthe distillation of gas, especially that designed for illumination; in-the special manner of arranging the same, whereby the retort can be readily elevated to the top and colder portion of the stove when its use is unquired; and in combination therewith the arrangement of the purifying vcssels under the stove.
  • A represent-s a'stove, which maybe of any ordinary construction, and Baretort, arranged therein above the fire-pot C.
  • D is a pipe, ascending from the retort through a suitable opening in the top of the stove.
  • E is the feed pipe, opening into the top of D, as shown, and connecting with the reservoir containing the oil, or other material to be distilled, which may be situated in the same or any other apartment, as most convenient.
  • These vessels or compartments may be formed at each corner,as shown, with the base of the stove resting thereon, with pipes communicating from one to the other, as shown in dotted lines, so that the gas may pass through two ormore of them if required before being conductedito the gasometer.
  • the compartments H are partiallyfilled with any of the ordinary solutions or mixtures that'are employed for purification.
  • the generator 13 When the generator 13 is not required to be used it is elevatedto thetop of the stove, (shown in red lines,) the pipe D sliding through the opening in the top of the stove, and the gas pipe F, being constructed with a suitablc sliding joint, as represented at'I, with a liquid packing, or in any other suitable manner that, will allow the necessary adjustment of the upper portion of the pip'c.- This removes the retort tothe comparatively cool portion of the'stove; where the heat is insufficient for distillation.
  • the retort may be constructed in any suitable manner which may vary to adapt it to the different substances that may be required to be distilled, although itis designed more especially for oils, and it may be provided with any suitable means for removing the residuum therefrom.
  • the apparatus is designed to be connected with a gasometeir, in which the gas that is distilled during the day when the stove is in use'for the ordinary purposes of warming, &c,., may
  • the apparatus is simple, and is mostly concealed within the stove. The arrangement of the purifying vessel or vessels'under the stove'economizes space that is-usually unoccupied.

Landscapes

  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Oil, Petroleum & Natural Gas (AREA)
  • Organic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Materials Engineering (AREA)
  • Coloring Foods And Improving Nutritive Qualities (AREA)

Description

J. C. CLAPP.
Gas Retort.
Patented July 16, 1867.
Inventor,
Witnsses;
data;
AM. PHOTO 'LITHO. CU .N.Y. (OSBORN E'S PRO CESS.)
@nitrh fates gaunt ffitr.
JOHN G. CLAPP, OF HOMER, NEW YORK.
Letters Patent No.'66,676, dated July, 16, 1867.
IMPROVED APPARATUS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF GAS.
fitlp .gdg'rhuli which it it flgesz Enters new mm mating part at flge ante.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that I, JOHN C. Gain of Homer, in the county of Cortland, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Apparatus for the Manufacture of Gas; andI do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being bad to the accompanying, drawing, which represents a central vertical section of my improvement.
. My invention is designed for use in single families or buildings, whereby gas light can be supplied to all requiring the same, at a trifling expense, however remote they may be from towns which are supplied with it from a general manufactory in the ordinary manner.
The invention consists in the arrangement and use within a'common stove ofa retort forthe distillation of gas, especially that designed for illumination; in-the special manner of arranging the same, whereby the retort can be readily elevated to the top and colder portion of the stove when its use is notrequired; and in combination therewith the arrangement of the purifying vcssels under the stove. p
In the drawings A represent-s a'stove, which maybe of any ordinary construction, and Baretort, arranged therein above the fire-pot C. D is a pipe, ascending from the retort through a suitable opening in the top of the stove. E is the feed pipe, opening into the top of D, as shown, and connecting with the reservoir containing the oil, or other material to be distilled, which may be situated in the same or any other apartment, as most convenient. is the gas pipe, into which thogas from near the top of pipe D escapes, and by 'which it is con ducted (preferably) to the purifying vessel or vessels H H, constructed and arranged under-the base of the stove, and forming a support therefor. These vessels or compartments may be formed at each corner,as shown, with the base of the stove resting thereon, with pipes communicating from one to the other, as shown in dotted lines, so that the gas may pass through two ormore of them if required before being conductedito the gasometer. The compartments H are partiallyfilled with any of the ordinary solutions or mixtures that'are employed for purification. When the generator 13 is not required to be used it is elevatedto thetop of the stove, (shown in red lines,) the pipe D sliding through the opening in the top of the stove, and the gas pipe F, being constructed with a suitablc sliding joint, as represented at'I, with a liquid packing, or in any other suitable manner that, will allow the necessary adjustment of the upper portion of the pip'c.- This removes the retort tothe comparatively cool portion of the'stove; where the heat is insufficient for distillation. The retort may be constructed in any suitable manner which may vary to adapt it to the different substances that may be required to be distilled, although itis designed more especially for oils, and it may be provided with any suitable means for removing the residuum therefrom. The apparatus is designed to be connected with a gasometeir, in which the gas that is distilled during the day when the stove is in use'for the ordinary purposes of warming, &c,., may
accumulate for consumption during the evening. The use of my improvement makes gas light accessible to'all,
although they may reside in localities, such for instance, as the country and small villages, where they could not be supplied with it from a general man-ufactory, and at a trifling expense compared with that required to manufacture it by means of a furnace designed for the specialpurpcse alone. The amount of gas required for illumination at night can be readily distilled during the day and evening without the use of any additional fuel. The apparatus is simple, and is mostly concealed within the stove. The arrangement of the purifying vessel or vessels'under the stove'economizes space that is-usually unoccupied.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is'- The employment of a retort within a common stove for the distillation of gas, substantially as set forth.
I also claim the special combination and arrangement of the retort B, pipes D, E, and F, and sliding joint I, with the stove A, whereby the retort may be elevated to the top of the stovewhen not required for use, substantially in themanner and for thepurpose specified.
I also claim the arrangement of the purifying vessel or vessels H, under the. stove, in combination withthe retort B, and connecting pipes, substantially as and for the purpose described. I In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' JOHN G. CLAPP.
Witnesses 2 J AY Hrarr, ALBERT Harem.
US66676D John c Expired - Lifetime US66676A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US66676A true US66676A (en) 1867-07-16

Family

ID=2136202

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US66676D Expired - Lifetime US66676A (en) John c

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US66676A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US66676A (en) John c
US16480A (en) Process foe
US52751A (en) Improved apparatus for the manufacture of illuminating-gas
US66243A (en) Clarejtce mokfit
US123907A (en) Improvement in distilling coal-oils
US114780A (en) Improvement in kilns for reburning bone-black
US34303A (en) Improvement in gas-retorts
US45526A (en) Improvement in caloric engines
US58095A (en) Improved apparatus for separating gum from cane-juice
US58553A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of illuminating-gas
US71744A (en) Improved distilliffg-appabatus
US59334A (en) Improved apparatus for distilling petroleum
US70512A (en) Improvement in carburetting gases and aie
US65010A (en) Edwin h
US84636A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of illuminating-gas
US87156A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of gas for fuel
US58481A (en) Improvement in lamps
US65136A (en) Dexter symonds
USD22497S (en) Eugene j
US1142699A (en) Miner's acetylene-gas lamp.
US711811A (en) Retort for subliming sulfur.
USD20080S (en) Design for a cigar-lighter case
US88702A (en) Improved kiln for bone-black
US121276A (en) Improvement in stand-pipes of gas-retorts
US26028A (en) Leonard d