USRE3779E - Improvement in carbureting air for the production of light and heat - Google Patents

Improvement in carbureting air for the production of light and heat Download PDF

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USRE3779E
USRE3779E US RE3779 E USRE3779 E US RE3779E
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Blakey Pilkington
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  • This invention has for its object the production of light and heat by means of carbureted air; and to this end it consists, principally, in the carbureting of air by driving a current of the same through a metallic chamber filled with absorbent material saturated with gasoline or other carbon oil by means of a fanblower, as is hereinafter set forth.
  • A represents a reservoir supported upon and by a hollow base, 13, the latter of which contains a fanblower, O, operated by means of suitable clockwork, D.
  • a casing, E Surrounding the fanblower O is a casing, E, which, extending upward, connects with the lower end of a pipe, F, passing through the bottom of the reservoir A, so that the air set in motion by said fan-blower shall be forced into said reservoir.
  • the pipe 1? passes upward from the bottom of the reservoir A to or near the top thereof, and from thence, curving outward and downward, terminates near the bottom of the same. If, now, the reservoirA be filled with absorbent material G,saturated with gasoline or other carbon oil, and the fan-blower 0 set in motion, the current of air entering said reservoir through the pipe]? will be caused to pass upward through said packing G, by means of which it becomes carbureted and ready for use.
  • the carbureted air may be conducted to other points; or, if desired, a suitable pipe, H, and burner I may extend upward from said reservoir and the air be consumed as rapidly as carbureted.
  • the reservoir is intended to contain no more fluid than will be absorbed by the packing, so that there can be no explosion, and thereby one serious objection to this class of devices is removed.
  • An apparatus for producing light or heat consisting of a vessel or chain her filled I BLAKEY PILKINGTON. oline or other carbon fluid, and of a fan l blower for forcing air through said saturated material, substantially as herein shown and described.

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