US841203A - Incandescent gas-lamp. - Google Patents

Incandescent gas-lamp. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US841203A
US841203A US21469804A US1904214698A US841203A US 841203 A US841203 A US 841203A US 21469804 A US21469804 A US 21469804A US 1904214698 A US1904214698 A US 1904214698A US 841203 A US841203 A US 841203A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sieve
chamber
lamp
gas
air
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
US21469804A
Inventor
Oscar Wiederhold
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 US21469804A priority Critical patent/US841203A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US841203A publication Critical patent/US841203A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/30Inverted burners, e.g. for illumination

Definitions

  • My invention relates to that class of incandescent gas-lamps known as the inverted type,'and has for its object to produce a construction whereby a thorough commingling or mixing of the air and gas will take place, the air will be brought within a flame in a cool condition, and there will be no clan-- ger of objectionable flashing back.
  • a indicates the delivery device for the air -and-gas mixture forming the nozzle or delivery end of the mixingchamber. Under certain circumstances this portion a may be regarded as a mixingchamber.
  • the delivery device a is shown as tubular at its lower end P and flaring at its upper end I) and formed with a reflecting-surface.
  • the delivery device is made of porcelain.
  • the passage through the delivery device is shown in the present instance as a p- "sage or mixing-chamber d ofa general tapering form.
  • the delivery levice a' is suitably supported by a socket it, having an engaging edge *5 entering a groove 7' in the delivery device a.
  • This socket h is supported from a ca is, into which a pipe Z is suitably screw-t eaded.
  • This cap may be secured to the socket in any a globe-support, supporting the globe p,
  • a sieve or screen g which, as shown, has an upwardly-facing concavity, so that thecentral portion of the sieve is lower than its edge.
  • the sieve is located at a point Where the interna width of the socket or chamber h is greatest. This sieve or'screen g is of the greatest importance, as it prevents flashing back, and thereby insures'the integrity of the mantle.
  • inverted incandescent lamps as heretofore proposed it has been suggested to pu the air-admission holes i the side of th socket h.
  • I have shown a tube Z as of a general gooseneck shape and seated on the straight portion 1' and surmounting the conical portion 8 of an in-' supporting the arms m of a ring 0, servingas stance as having lateral air-openings t,
  • the feeding device is shown as mounted upon a plug or nipple w, which is in gas-conducting communication with a suitable gas-pipe or,
  • the nipple is provided with a suitab e regulator an of any desired form, herein shown as a plug 00, controlling,
  • an inverted incandescent lamp In an inverted incandescent lamp'the combination of a'dehvery device progresssaid delivery device, a sieve in the said expansion mixing-chamber dividing the said expansion mixing-chamber into two chamhers, the lowermost of which communicates with the delivery device. and the uppermost ofwhich-cominunicateswith the source of 3-.
  • an expansion and mixing chamber located d1- re'ctly abovethe burner-outlet, a sieve located in said chamber and dividing it into upper and lower compartments, the lower compartment conimiunicating with the burner, and a supply-pipe connected with the upper compartment and provided with an air-inlet located below the level of the burner-outlet.
  • an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to thecombustion products but receiving'air from a point outside the path of .the combustion gases, and provided with an inletat the top and a tubular outlet at the directly abovethe outlet, the diameter ofbottom, and a sieve located in said chamber said sieve being equal to the largest internal diameter of the chamber.
  • an inverted incandescent lamp an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion products but receiving air from a point outside the path of the combustion-gases, and provided with an inlet at the top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above the outlet, the said sieve being concaved upwardly.
  • diameter of said sieve being equal to the p largest internal diameter of the chamber.
  • an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion. products and provided with an inlet at the top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in saidchamber directly above the outlet, the central portion of said sieve being lower than its edge.
  • an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber'exposed to the combustion products and provided with an inlet at the'top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above theoutlet, the said sieve being 'concaved upwardly.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Non-Portable Lighting Devices Or Systems Thereof (AREA)

Description

PATENTED JAN. 15 19 07;
0. WIEDERHOLD.
INOANDESOENT GAS LAMP.
APPLIGATION FILED JUNESO, 1904 UNITED STATEg PATENT OFFICE.
OSCAR WIEDERHOLD, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW J hitSEif.
INCANDESCENT GAS-LAMP,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 15,1907.
Application filed June 30, 1904. Serial No. 214,698.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OSCAR WIEDERHOLD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and State of New J ersey, have invented certain new and useful Im roveme'nts in Incandescent Gas- Lamps, 0 which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to that class of incandescent gas-lamps known as the inverted type,'and has for its object to produce a construction whereby a thorough commingling or mixing of the air and gas will take place, the air will be brought within a flame in a cool condition, and there will be no clan-- ger of objectionable flashing back. These and other advantages of my construction will be set forth hereinafter.
In the claims I shall set forth the essential features of my invention without, however, desiring to limit myself to the construction shown, as any construction falling within the purview of the claims, as construed by the prior state of-the art, is contemplated by me as coming within my invention.
In the drawing I have shown, partly inelevation' and partly in section, a lamp in which my invention is embodied.
In the drawing, a indicates the delivery device for the air -and-gas mixture forming the nozzle or delivery end of the mixingchamber. Under certain circumstances this portion a may be regarded as a mixingchamber. In the present instance the delivery device a is shown as tubular at its lower end P and flaring at its upper end I) and formed with a reflecting-surface.
In the present instance the delivery device is made of porcelain. The passage through the delivery device is shown in the present instance as a p- "sage or mixing-chamber d ofa general tapering form. In order to provide a suitable support for the mantle, I have in the present instanc formed integral with the said porcelain device a series of lugs e, which are adapted to be engaged by lugged projections f, carried by-a ring f, to which the mantle g is secured.
'The delivery levice a'is suitably supported by a socket it, having an engaging edge *5 entering a groove 7' in the delivery device a. This socket h is supported from a ca is, into which a pipe Z is suitably screw-t eaded. This cap may be secured to the socket in any a globe-support, supporting the globe p,
which is shown as closed at the bottom and open at the top. Located within the socket h is a sieve or screen g, which, as shown, has an upwardly-facing concavity, so that thecentral portion of the sieve is lower than its edge.
The sieve is located at a point Where the interna width of the socket or chamber h is greatest. This sieve or'screen g is of the greatest importance, as it prevents flashing back, and thereby insures'the integrity of the mantle. I 7
In inverted incandescent lamps as heretofore proposed it has been suggested to pu the air-admission holes i the side of th socket h. I have found by experimenting with'such lamps that when the air is brought in at the oint mentioned there is great liability of imperfect combustion taking place and the mantle blackening. I entirely avoid such danger by bringing the air into contact with the gas at a considerable distance from the burning-point, in most cases beyond the sieve q. In the present instance I have shown a tube Z as of a general gooseneck shape and seated on the straight portion 1' and surmounting the conical portion 8 of an in-' supporting the arms m of a ring 0, servingas stance as having lateral air-openings t,
guarded by a petticoat u, and located below the delivery-point 'v of the burner. The feeding device is shown as mounted upon a plug or nipple w, which is in gas-conducting communication with a suitable gas-pipe or,
gas-service pi e. The nipple is provided with a suitab e regulator an of any desired form, herein shown as a plug 00, controlling,
an opening y, and operated by a crank-pin z.
It will be observed that by bringing the air into the gasway at a point remote from the burner and in some cases belowthedelivery-point of the burner, a thorough mix, ture will take place before the said mixture comes within the scope of the influence of the intensely-heated parts of the burner. It
will also be observed that the sieve or screen' that is to say, whichwill not impede the flow of gas but will effect a distribution thereof.
3 back.
butat the same time will not permit flashing Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 1 1. In an inverted incandescent gas-lamp the combination of a downwartlly delivering device for delivering an air-and-gas mixture .to the delivery-point of the burner, an enlarged expansion-chamber located above the said delivery-point, a sieve located in said expansion-chamber directly above the delivery-point and dividing the said chamber I into an upper and a lower chamber, the delivery device being in open communication with thelower chamber and an a1r-and'gas supplydevice in open communication with the'upperchamber.
' "ively decreasing in sectional area, an expansion-'mixing chamber located above the.
In an inverted incandescent lamp'the combination of a'dehvery device progresssaid delivery device, a sieve in the said expansion mixing-chamber dividing the said expansion mixing-chamber into two chamhers, the lowermost of which communicates with the delivery device. and the uppermost ofwhich-cominunicateswith the source of 3-. In an inverted incandescent lamp, an expansion and mixing chamber located d1- re'ctly abovethe burner-outlet, a sieve located in said chamber and dividing it into upper and lower compartments, the lower compartment conimiunicating with the burner, and a supply-pipe connected with the upper compartment and provided with an air-inlet located below the level of the burner-outlet.
4. In an inverted incandescent lamp, an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to thecombustion products but receiving'air from a point outside the path of .the combustion gases, and provided with an inletat the top and a tubular outlet at the directly abovethe outlet, the diameter ofbottom, and a sieve located in said chamber said sieve being equal to the largest internal diameter of the chamber.
5. In an inverted incandescent lamp, an
enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion products but re ceiving air from a point outside the path of the coin'bustiongases, and provided with. an
inlet'at the top and a gradually-contracted vertical-tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above 7, In an inverted incandescent lamp, an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion products but receiving air from a point outside the path of the combustion-gases, and provided with an inlet at the top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above the outlet, the said sieve being concaved upwardly.
In an inverted incandescent lamp, an
enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion products, and provided with an inlet at the top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above the outlet, the
diameter of said sieve being equal to the p largest internal diameter of the chamber.
9. In an inverted incandescent lamp, an
enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion products, and provided with an inlet at thetop and a gradually-contracted vertieal tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above the outlet.
10. In an inverted incandescent lamp, an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber exposed to the combustion. products and provided with an inlet at the top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in saidchamber directly above the outlet, the central portion of said sieve being lower than its edge.
11. In an inverted incandescent lamp, an enlarged expansion and mixing chamber'exposed to the combustion products, and provided with an inlet at the'top and a tubular outlet at the bottom, and a sieve located in said chamber directly above theoutlet, the said sieve being 'concaved upwardly.
OSCAR WIEDERHQLD."
Witnesses: I
M. D. BARNES,
GEO. E. Monsn.
ioo
US21469804A 1904-06-30 1904-06-30 Incandescent gas-lamp. Expired - Lifetime US841203A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US21469804A US841203A (en) 1904-06-30 1904-06-30 Incandescent gas-lamp.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US21469804A US841203A (en) 1904-06-30 1904-06-30 Incandescent gas-lamp.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US841203A true US841203A (en) 1907-01-15

Family

ID=2909674

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US21469804A Expired - Lifetime US841203A (en) 1904-06-30 1904-06-30 Incandescent gas-lamp.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US841203A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US841203A (en) Incandescent gas-lamp.
US715300A (en) Bunsen or like burner.
US561449A (en) Incandescent burner
US713449A (en) Gas-burner.
US331261A (en) Gas-burner
US354564A (en) Regenerative gas-b
US624494A (en) Gas-burner
US717483A (en) Gas incandescent lamp.
US660580A (en) Atmospheric burner.
US772698A (en) Lighting and heating appliance.
US419304A (en) David c
US756893A (en) Gas-burner for heating and incandescent gas-lighting.
US574018A (en) John foyster burgess
US975929A (en) Lamp-burner.
US590223A (en) Leonard iienkle
US492295A (en) And addisonl
US665817A (en) Street-lamp and ventilator.
US742642A (en) Gas-burner.
US233065A (en) Gas or vapor burner
US353650A (en) Fbancis hebbebt wenham
US239995A (en) Vapor-burner
US431716A (en) William w
US886309A (en) Gas-generator.
US669989A (en) Combined gas and vapor burner.
US260746A (en) Gas-burner