US1364435A - Gasolene-purifier - Google Patents

Gasolene-purifier Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1364435A
US1364435A US350661A US35066120A US1364435A US 1364435 A US1364435 A US 1364435A US 350661 A US350661 A US 350661A US 35066120 A US35066120 A US 35066120A US 1364435 A US1364435 A US 1364435A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
tank
fuel
purifier
webs
partitions
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
US350661A
Inventor
Harris Ward Rolland
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date 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 date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US350661A priority Critical patent/US1364435A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1364435A publication Critical patent/US1364435A/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
    • C10GCRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
    • C10G33/00Dewatering or demulsification of hydrocarbon oils
    • C10G33/06Dewatering or demulsification of hydrocarbon oils with mechanical means, e.g. by filtration

Definitions

  • the tank and the carbureter for thoroughly re moving from the fuel the impurities, such as dirt and the like, and also water, to insure that the fuel will be in the best possible condition for use.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved purifier, with a portion of the tank in section,
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section of the purifier
  • Fig. 3 is'a section on the line 33 of Tn the pre ent embodiment of the invention the pu ifier is arranged between the fuel tank 1 and the carbureter, not shown, the purifier being connected to the carbureter by means of the usual pipe 2.
  • the purifier comprises a casing 3 of substantially rectan gular formation, having at one end and at its top an inlet casing 4 which is adapted to be connected to the fuel tank as shown, and a valve is arranged in the inlet casing, the valve being controlled by a handle 5.
  • This tank has an outlet nipple 6 at its opposite end, and near the top, with which i the pipe 2 is connected by the usual union indicated at 7.
  • a series of vertical partitions 8 Arranged transversely of the tank is a series of vertical partitions 8 extending upwardly from the bottom to near the top and connected with the sides and bottom.
  • a series of flanges or webs 9 depend from the top of the tank, to a point slightly below the tops of the partition 8, the flanges or webs 9 being spaced at approximately equal distances between the partitions 8.
  • a drain valve 10 by means of which the sediment deposited in the first compartment, that is, the compartment adjacent to the fuel tank, may be withdrawn.
  • an opening 11 Near the top, in each of the compartments 9 there is provided an opening 11 through which air may pass from the space between the webs or flanges.
  • the partitions 8 and webs 9 provide baffles.
  • the partitions 8 facilitate the separation of dirtand the like while the webs 9 facilitate the separation of the lighter materials, that is the materials which are lighter than the fuel.
  • the auxiliary tank or-fuel purifier will remove the dirt, water and other forei matter from the fuel as it flows from t e tank to the carbureter. This dirt tends to clog the communicating pipes and also tends to cause too rich a mixture, and a consequent loss of power and an overheating of the engine.
  • an air valve 12 is provided, so that the air may be permitted ,to escape when first filling, instead of making it work out through the fuel tank or carbureter.
  • I claim -A asolene purifier comprising a tank provi ed in its top at one end with an inlet and provided at the upper portion of its other end with an outlet, a plurality of transverse partitions within said tank extending from the bottom thereof to near the top and dividing the tank into a series of equal compartments, a plurality of webs depending from the top of said tank to a point slightly below the tops of said partitions and arranged centrally of said compartments, each of said webs having an opening adjacent the top of the tank whereby to perfrom one compartment to the next, and a mit passage of air through all of the Webs, vent located at the top of the tank at the said partitions and Webs cooperating to perend opposite the inlet whereby to permit the 10 mit slightly restricted passage of gasolene escape of air when the tank is initially frolneach compartment to the next successivefilled.

Landscapes

  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Oil, Petroleum & Natural Gas (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • General Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Organic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Cooling, Air Intake And Gas Exhaust, And Fuel Tank Arrangements In Propulsion Units (AREA)
  • Feeding And Controlling Fuel (AREA)

Description

W. R. HARRIS. GASOLENEPURIFIER. APPLICATRON FILED JAN. I0. 1920 WITNESSES Patented J an. 4, 1921.
WWW TOR Humid:
ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT orrica.
WARD ROLL AND HARRIS, OF MOORE, TEXAS.
GASOLENE-PURIFIER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 4, 1921.
Application filed January 10, 1920. Serial No. 350,661.
tank and the carbureter, for thoroughly re moving from the fuel the impurities, such as dirt and the like, and also water, to insure that the fuel will be in the best possible condition for use.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved purifier, with a portion of the tank in section,
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section of the purifier,
Fig. 3 is'a section on the line 33 of Tn the pre ent embodiment of the invention the pu ifier is arranged between the fuel tank 1 and the carbureter, not shown, the purifier being connected to the carbureter by means of the usual pipe 2. The purifier comprises a casing 3 of substantially rectan gular formation, having at one end and at its top an inlet casing 4 which is adapted to be connected to the fuel tank as shown, and a valve is arranged in the inlet casing, the valve being controlled by a handle 5.
This tank has an outlet nipple 6 at its opposite end, and near the top, with which i the pipe 2 is connected by the usual union indicated at 7. Arranged transversely of the tank is a series of vertical partitions 8 extending upwardly from the bottom to near the top and connected with the sides and bottom. A series of flanges or webs 9 depend from the top of the tank, to a point slightly below the tops of the partition 8, the flanges or webs 9 being spaced at approximately equal distances between the partitions 8. Thus the partitions and the webs overlap each other, and the partitions divide the tank into a series ofrcompartments, four in the present instance.
At the end adjacent to the inlet 4 there is provided a drain valve 10, by means of which the sediment deposited in the first compartment, that is, the compartment adjacent to the fuel tank, may be withdrawn. Near the top, in each of the compartments 9 there is provided an opening 11 through which air may pass from the space between the webs or flanges.
In operation all of the fuel that passes from the fuel tank to the carbureter passes through theauxiliary tank 3. The heavy matter in the fuel, as for instance, dirt and I the like, tends to settle toward the bottom,
and any hindrance of the flow of the fuel facilitates such settling.
The partitions 8 and webs 9 provide baffles.
which hinder the flow, and facilitate the separation. The partitions 8 facilitate the separation of dirtand the like while the webs 9 facilitate the separation of the lighter materials, that is the materials which are lighter than the fuel.
The auxiliary tank or-fuel purifier will remove the dirt, water and other forei matter from the fuel as it flows from t e tank to the carbureter. This dirt tends to clog the communicating pipes and also tends to cause too rich a mixture, and a consequent loss of power and an overheating of the engine.
As is known, agitation prevents settling, and there is but little chance for the impurities to settle while the fuel is flowing straight from the fuel tank to the carbu- -reter. By introducing the auxiliary tank 3 in the circulation, there is provided mechanism for hindering the flow and facilitating settling.
Referring to the drawing, it will be noticed that an air valve 12 is provided, so that the air may be permitted ,to escape when first filling, instead of making it work out through the fuel tank or carbureter.
I claim -A asolene purifier comprising a tank provi ed in its top at one end with an inlet and provided at the upper portion of its other end with an outlet, a plurality of transverse partitions within said tank extending from the bottom thereof to near the top and dividing the tank into a series of equal compartments, a plurality of webs depending from the top of said tank to a point slightly below the tops of said partitions and arranged centrally of said compartments, each of said webs having an opening adjacent the top of the tank whereby to perfrom one compartment to the next, and a mit passage of air through all of the Webs, vent located at the top of the tank at the said partitions and Webs cooperating to perend opposite the inlet whereby to permit the 10 mit slightly restricted passage of gasolene escape of air when the tank is initially frolneach compartment to the next succesfilled.
sive one and the partitions operating to greatly retard. the passage of impurities WARD ROLLAND HARRIS.
US350661A 1920-01-10 1920-01-10 Gasolene-purifier Expired - Lifetime US1364435A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US350661A US1364435A (en) 1920-01-10 1920-01-10 Gasolene-purifier

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US350661A US1364435A (en) 1920-01-10 1920-01-10 Gasolene-purifier

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1364435A true US1364435A (en) 1921-01-04

Family

ID=23377664

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US350661A Expired - Lifetime US1364435A (en) 1920-01-10 1920-01-10 Gasolene-purifier

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1364435A (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2450486A (en) * 1945-10-08 1948-10-05 Clarence J Perry Plumber's snake and feeding device therefor
US2557064A (en) * 1948-10-01 1951-06-19 Bucyrus Erie Co Fluid filter
US2660317A (en) * 1948-08-02 1953-11-24 Bucyrus Eric Company Fluid filter
US2911901A (en) * 1956-09-25 1959-11-10 Automatic Canteen Co Coffee making apparatus

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2450486A (en) * 1945-10-08 1948-10-05 Clarence J Perry Plumber's snake and feeding device therefor
US2660317A (en) * 1948-08-02 1953-11-24 Bucyrus Eric Company Fluid filter
US2557064A (en) * 1948-10-01 1951-06-19 Bucyrus Erie Co Fluid filter
US2911901A (en) * 1956-09-25 1959-11-10 Automatic Canteen Co Coffee making apparatus

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1235438A (en) Gasolene tank and filter.
US1612557A (en) Oil and water separator
US1364435A (en) Gasolene-purifier
US1201558A (en) Gasolene-separator.
US1708118A (en) Septic tank
US1634022A (en) Combined tank and carburetor
US1251601A (en) Combination strainer and separator.
US2447144A (en) Oil purifier
US1563247A (en) Filter
US862314A (en) Water heater and purifier.
US1750922A (en) Separating device
US1390096A (en) Air-filter
US1319572A (en) Aie-filter
US2495512A (en) Bubble tower
US1050181A (en) Valve for gasolene-tanks.
US699572A (en) Apparatus for refining oil.
US988398A (en) Carbureter.
US2054124A (en) Separating tower
US2089314A (en) Vacuum pan
US649116A (en) Feed-water purifier for boilers.
US1316330A (en) Gas-purifier.
DE2605947A1 (en) HEAT EXCHANGER FOR A GAS FIRED APPARATUS
US1234530A (en) Carbureter.
US1400287A (en) Exhaust-heated oil-vaporizer
US968077A (en) Water-purifier and boiler-cleaner.