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- 239000000203 mixture Substances 0.000 description 6
- 239000004215 Carbon black (E152) Substances 0.000 description 4
- 238000000889 atomisation Methods 0.000 description 2
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F23D11/00—Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space
- F23D11/10—Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space the spraying being induced by a gaseous medium, e.g. water vapour
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- My invention relates to atomizcrs for injecting tar and other combustible liquids into fur- Io naces, and which comprise a liquid-chamber, a.
- the object of my invention is to effect the more complete atomization or spraying of the hydrocarbonliquid and the more thorough comzo mingling thereof with the steam.
- the invention consists in the combination, in an atomizer, with steam and liquid chambers and a nozzle-tube leading from the liquidchamber, of a steam-tube carrying a valve tting a seat at rear of said nozzle-tube and extended beyond said valve so as to form between the two tubes a channel of annular transverse section, through which theliquidis sucked, and
- the liquid to be atomized is distributed.
- beyond the end of the steam-tube preferably has a sharpedged contraction leaving au opening only a trifle larger than the internal diameter of the steam-tube.
- a nozzle- 5o tube, D through which liquid is discharged from said chamber; and E designates a steamtube concentric with the tube D and extending through both the chambers B and C.
- the tube E passes through a stuffing-box, a, between the two chambers, which preven-ts leakage of steam from the chamber B into the chamber C, and said tube, or a solid rod or stem forming al continuation thereof, passes through a stuffing-box, F, in the end of theatomizer, aud is provided with a handle or hand-Wheel, G.
- the steam enters the tube E through transverse openings, b, in the side thereof, and thence passes into the nozzle-tube D.
- the inner end of the nozzle D forms a valve-seat, to which is fitted a valve, H, carried by the tube E, and the said tube may be adjusted to open the valve to any required degree.
- the steam-tube does not extend beyond the valve which controls the escape of liquid; but in my atomizer said tube has a continuation, E', extending some 'distance beyond the valve H and forming between it and the inner surface of the tube D a channel orchamber, I, ot annular transverse section. Beyond the end of the tube E the tube D is internally contracted or has an annular contraction, c, which has a sharp edge, and forms an openin g very slightly larger than the internal diameter of the tube E'.
- the hydrocarbon-liquid chamber C is full of liquid at all times, and when the atomizer is to be set in operation the tube E is moved outward enough to slightly open said valve.
- the discharge of steam through the steamtube E then taking place produces a vacuum in the annular space I and the liquid. which passes the slightly-open .valve in a thin hn, spreads over the interior surface of the tube D and the exterior ot the tube E', and as it reaches the sharp edge of the contraction c is exposed to the action of the current of steam and thoroughly sprayed and mingled therewith.
- nozzle-tube D having the sharp-edged. con- FREDK. HAYNES,
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W. W. THGMAS.
Atomizer for Hydrocarbons. l No. 243,473. Patnted'lunes, 1881.
N. PETERa Phollhamphu. Wash nnnnn .6.
UNITED 'STATES `PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM W. THOMAS, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO SAMUEL T. THOMAS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
ATOMIZER FOR HYDROCARBONS.
SPECIFICATION-forming part of Letters Patent No. 243,473, dated June 28, 1881.
Application nieuiuaroh 3o, issn (Model.) A
To all whomt't may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM W. THOMAS, of Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain 5 new and useful Improvements in Atomizers for Hydrocarbons, of which the following is a specication.
My invention relates to atomizcrs for injecting tar and other combustible liquids into fur- Io naces, and which comprise a liquid-chamber, a.
steam-chamber, outer and inner nozzle-tubes, leading respectively from the liquid-chamber andv steam-chamber, and the latter of which carries a valve fitting to a seat in rear of the r 5 former and is movable axially for openin g and closing said valve.
The object of my invention is to effect the more complete atomization or spraying of the hydrocarbonliquid and the more thorough comzo mingling thereof with the steam.
The invention consists in the combination, in an atomizer, with steam and liquid chambers and a nozzle-tube leading from the liquidchamber, of a steam-tube carrying a valve tting a seat at rear of said nozzle-tube and extended beyond said valve so as to form between the two tubes a channel of annular transverse section, through which theliquidis sucked, and
over the surfaces of which the liquid to be atomized is distributed. In order to more effectively break the hydrocarbon liquid into spray the interior of the liquid-nozzle tube, beyond the end of the steam-tube, preferably has a sharpedged contraction leaving au opening only a trifle larger than the internal diameter of the steam-tube.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a longitudinal section through an apparatus embodying my invention; and Fig. 2
4o represents a transverse section on the line w,
Fig. l. K Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in both iigures.
In the metallic shell or body A of the atomizer are formed two chambers, B C, the first of which is supplied with steam through an inletopening, B', and the second with hydrocarbon liquid through an inlet-opening, C. h
In the liquid-chamber C is inserted a nozzle- 5o tube, D, through which liquid is discharged from said chamber; and E designates a steamtube concentric with the tube D and extending through both the chambers B and C. The tube E passes through a stuffing-box, a, between the two chambers, which preven-ts leakage of steam from the chamber B into the chamber C, and said tube, or a solid rod or stem forming al continuation thereof, passes through a stuffing-box, F, in the end of theatomizer, aud is provided with a handle or hand-Wheel, G. The steam enters the tube E through transverse openings, b, in the side thereof, and thence passes into the nozzle-tube D. The inner end of the nozzle D forms a valve-seat, to which is fitted a valve, H, carried by the tube E, and the said tube may be adjusted to open the valve to any required degree.
Ordinarily in atomizers the steam-tube does not extend beyond the valve which controls the escape of liquid; but in my atomizer said tube has a continuation, E', extending some 'distance beyond the valve H and forming between it and the inner surface of the tube D a channel orchamber, I, ot annular transverse section. Beyond the end of the tube E the tube D is internally contracted or has an annular contraction, c, which has a sharp edge, and forms an openin g very slightly larger than the internal diameter of the tube E'.
The hydrocarbon-liquid chamber C, is full of liquid at all times, and when the atomizer is to be set in operation the tube E is moved outward enough to slightly open said valve. The discharge of steam through the steamtube E then taking place produces a vacuum in the annular space I and the liquid. which passes the slightly-open .valve in a thin hn, spreads over the interior surface of the tube D and the exterior ot the tube E', and as it reaches the sharp edge of the contraction c is exposed to the action of the current of steam and thoroughly sprayed and mingled therewith.
` What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 95 l. In an atomizer, the combination, with steam and liquid chambers and a nozzle-tube extending from the liquid-chamber, of a steamtube carrying a valve litting to a seat at the rear of said nozzle-tube audextended beyond the roo valve, so as to form between the two tubes in valve H, and having the extension E', all subfront of the valve :L channel of annular transstantialiy k21s specied. verse section, substantially as and for the pnr'- pose specied WILLIAM W. THOMAS. 5 2. The combination of the chambers B C, the Witnesses:
nozzle-tube D, having the sharp-edged. con- FREDK. HAYNES,
traction c, and the steam-tube E, carrying the A. C. WEBB.
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