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US929948A US35985507A US1907359855A US929948A US 929948 A US929948 A US 929948A US 35985507 A US35985507 A US 35985507A US 1907359855 A US1907359855 A US 1907359855A US 929948 A US929948 A US 929948A
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  • the tube but according to the present invention, it is made independently thereof, and is supported by the burner gallery, for instance, y means of arms or feet which are mounted on a ring fastened to the gallery.
  • this flange is to hold the parts of the burner-particularly at the crown, Where combust1on occurs-concentrically, so
  • l1 igure 1 is a longitudinal section of the burner, Fig. 2 and Iiig. 3 represnt the horizontal flange with its feet in elevation and plan view.
  • a is the outer and b the inner wicktube.
  • the inner wick tube having on the top the usual perforated cap or combustion tube c, the perforations being in the side of the c ap and not -in'the top.
  • the top or crown of the vouter wick tube 1s made conical, and an annular flange is adapted to rest on this conical surface in order to center the burne as hereinafter described.
  • the flange d is carried by feet f or arms4 connected to a ring g, which is mounted on the burner gallery in any suitable manner, the arrangement being such that when the gallery is screwed at h on to the burner, the annular flange d is brought down on to the conical end or crown of the outerwick tube, and thereby centers the burner.
  • the result is that the air inlet is of the same width over its whole circumference, thereby insuring the effect above mentioned.
  • the air for combustion passes ir to the gallery through the usual perforations and then up through the canal k and over the flange d which heats the air'.
  • a further supply also passes from the gallery into a suitable orifice at the bottom of the inner wick tube b, this air passing up the latter tube and escaping through the perforations in the cap or combustion tube c, so that an active and perfect combustion and a uniform flame are obtained.
  • the annular flange or ring may be smooth, perforated, or provided with teeth adapted to engage the outer wick tube.
  • a body for incandescent lights, a body, a wick tube, and a gallery screwing on the body and provided with an inwardly extending horizontal flange secured 'thereto by arms, said flange engaging the -outer surface of the wick tube at its'u per end and serving to center the parts o the burner with res ect to one another.
  • inner and outer wick tubes In a petro eum burner for incandescent lights, inner and outer wick tubes, a gallery, a ring surrounding the .outer wick tube and secured to the gallery, and an inwardly extending horizontal flange having arms secured vto the ring, the flange engagingthe,
  • inner and outer wick tubes In a petroleum burner for incandescent lights, inner and outer wick tubes, the outer tube having a conical-upper end, a gallery, and a-ring secured to the gallery and having inwardly and upwardly extending arms terminating in a horizontal flange engaging the conical end of the outer wick tube.

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/fa /MMWI E. HOLY. PETROLEUM BURNER FOR INOANDESGENT LIGHTS,
APPLICATION FILED 121313.28, 1907.
Patented Aug. 3, 1909.
Wi/W05 Eugen ,Holy
UNITED sTATEs EUGEN HOLY, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
PETROLEUM-BURNER FOR INCANDESCENT LIGHT@ g No. 929,948. u
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 3, 190e.
'Application led February 28, 1907. Serial N10. 359,855.
tube, but according to the present invention, it is made independently thereof, and is suported by the burner gallery, for instance, y means of arms or feet which are mounted on a ring fastened to the gallery.
lThe object of this flange is to hold the parts of the burner-particularly at the crown, Where combust1on occurs-concentrically, so
.that the air inlet -will be of uniform width throughout its circumference, and thus a uniform supply of air is created on all sides of the Wick, which is absolutely necessary for obtaining a uniform flame. -It has alreadybeenproposed to center the burner by means of a rlng supported from 4the burner gallery,
the ring, however, being a plied to the outer wick tube at a point -so ar away from the crown of the burner that an accurate centering of the crown could notbe effected. By arranging this annular flange so as to center the burner at its crown, a uniform and smokeless flame is obtained, the usual perforated cap or combustion tube being used.
- In the accompanying drawing illustrating the invention, l1 igure 1 is a longitudinal section of the burner, Fig. 2 and Iiig. 3 represnt the horizontal flange with its feet in elevation and plan view.
a is the outer and b the inner wicktube. The inner wick tube having on the top the usual perforated cap or combustion tube c, the perforations being in the side of the c ap and not -in'the top. I The top or crown of the vouter wick tube 1s made conical, and an annular flange is adapted to rest on this conical surface in order to center the burne as hereinafter described.
`The flange d is carried by feet f or arms4 connected to a ring g, which is mounted on the burner gallery in any suitable manner, the arrangement being such that when the gallery is screwed at h on to the burner, the annular flange d is brought down on to the conical end or crown of the outerwick tube, and thereby centers the burner. The result is that the air inlet is of the same width over its whole circumference, thereby insuring the effect above mentioned.
The air for combustion passes ir to the gallery through the usual perforations and then up through the canal k and over the flange d which heats the air'. A further supply also passes from the gallery into a suitable orifice at the bottom of the inner wick tube b, this air passing up the latter tube and escaping through the perforations in the cap or combustion tube c, so that an active and perfect combustion and a uniform flame are obtained.A
The annular flange or ring may be smooth, perforated, or provided with teeth adapted to engage the outer wick tube.
I claim:
1. In a petroleum burner for incandescent lights, a body, a wick tube, and a gallery screwing on the body and provided with an inwardly extending horizontal flange secured 'thereto by arms, said flange engaging the -outer surface of the wick tube at its'u per end and serving to center the parts o the burner with res ect to one another.
2. In a petro eum burner for incandescent lights, inner and outer wick tubes, a gallery, a ring surrounding the .outer wick tube and secured to the gallery, and an inwardly extending horizontal flange having arms secured vto the ring, the flange engagingthe,
upper end of the outer wick tube and serv- /ing to center the parts of the burner with respect to the wick tube.
3. In a petroleum burner for incandescent lights, inner and outer wick tubes, the outer tube having a conical-upper end, a gallery, and a-ring secured to the gallery and having inwardly and upwardly extending arms terminating in a horizontal flange engaging the conical end of the outer wick tube.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EUGEN HOLY.
Witnesses f WOLDEMAR HAUPT, HENRY HAsPER.
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