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US883681A
US883681A US363509A US1907363509A US883681A US 883681 A US883681 A US 883681A US 363509 A US363509 A US 363509A US 1907363509 A US1907363509 A US 1907363509A US 883681 A US883681 A US 883681A
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    • 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
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  • the present invention consists of an apparatus for making oil gas.
  • Oil gas has hitherto been made in retorts and in some cases retorts of fire brick have been made and used when large quantities of gas had to be made.
  • the oil gas is made in a generator, lined and suitably fitted with fire proof material and heated by means of oil or tar.
  • a plant is illustrated in which the generator V and superheater U are heated by oil or tar.
  • m represents the oil feed for making the oil gas, while at is a valve for admitting oil or tar to a chamber 7 for heating the oil gas generator
  • the oil gas generator V is provided with a combustion chamber 1' into which an oil or tar atomizer opens as at r and the oil or tar is wholly or p artially burned, the air for combustion entering partly through pipe I) and partly at 0 through valve 0.
  • the chamber 9" is advantageously lined with fire bricks and is provided with a grate r on which charcoal may be placed, to assist in igniting and burning the oil or tar supplied through the atomizer.
  • valve m In operation the valve m is closed and oil or tar admitted through a to the chamber r, air being admitted as described.
  • valves n and b When the apparatuses have been brought to the required temperature valves n and b are closed and valve m is opened to admit oil for the manufacture of the oil gas, which then passes through 2 to the superheater U and may be taken off to the usual other apparatuses of oil gas manufacture, through pi e 2 the air feed to both apparatuses being clbsed during the gas making period.
  • Spy-holes or pyrometers may be arranged at suitable points in the whole plant in order to show when the desired temperature for oil gas making has been attained.
  • a plant for manufacturing oil gas comprising an oil gas generator, a superheater in open communication therewith, pipes for delivering air to said generator and su erheater, valves in said pipe, an oil pipe for eeding oil to the generator, a valve in said pipe, a combustion chamber formed by a projecting part on one side of the generator near the top thereof said chamber being in communication with said generator, a branch pipe leadin from the oil pipe into said chamber, a va ve in said branch pipe and means for feeding air to said chamber.

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No. 883,681. A PATENTED MAR..81, 1 90s.
' H. GBRDES. a
APPARATUS FOR MAKING OIL GAS.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 20. 1907.
11270 ways UNITED sTArns HEINRICH GERDES, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
APPARATUS FOR MAKING OIL-GAS.
Original application filed July 26, 1905, Serial No. 271,307.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 31, 1908.
Divided and this application filed March 20, 1907.
Serial No. 363,509. a
To all "whom it may concern:
at Berlin, Germany, have invented a new and useful Improved Apparatus for Making Oil- Ga s, of which the followingis a full, clear, and exact description.
The present invention consists of an apparatus for making oil gas.
and superheater.
Oil gas has hitherto been made in retorts and in some cases retorts of fire brick have been made and used when large quantities of gas had to be made. Now according to the present invention the oil gas is made in a generator, lined and suitably fitted with fire proof material and heated by means of oil or tar.
In order to render the present specification easily intelligible reference is had tothe accompanying drawing in which a dia ram representing an oil gas generator part y in section is shown.
In the drawing a plant is illustrated in which the generator V and superheater U are heated by oil or tar. In this plant m represents the oil feed for making the oil gas, while at is a valve for admitting oil or tar to a chamber 7 for heating the oil gas generator The oil gas generator V is provided with a combustion chamber 1' into which an oil or tar atomizer opens as at r and the oil or tar is wholly or p artially burned, the air for combustion entering partly through pipe I) and partly at 0 through valve 0. The chamber 9" is advantageously lined with fire bricks and is provided with a grate r on which charcoal may be placed, to assist in igniting and burning the oil or tar supplied through the atomizer.
In operation the valve m is closed and oil or tar admitted through a to the chamber r, air being admitted as described. The heating gases'pass through the generator V, pipe 2 to the superheater U and are led off at 2. When the apparatuses have been brought to the required temperature valves n and b are closed and valve m is opened to admit oil for the manufacture of the oil gas, which then passes through 2 to the superheater U and may be taken off to the usual other apparatuses of oil gas manufacture, through pi e 2 the air feed to both apparatuses being clbsed during the gas making period.
l If the plant has cooled down very consid- Be it known that I, HEINRICH Gnnnns, a subject of the German Emperor, and residing 1 erably, there may be danger in shifting from gas-making to heating the ap aratus, that the temperature may not be igh enough, when the heating oil or tar enters with atmospheric air, to immediately ignite the same. In this case vaporization might take place and then, if the vapors of tar or oil together with the air fed in pass on to the superheater, an ignition tem erature might be reached, for instance in tie superheater, and an explosion would occur, which might cause considerable damage. This will, in the present case be revented by the combustion chamber 1 w1ich will be rendered very hot by the whole or partial combustion of the oil or tar fed to the'same and, in its glowing condition, will ignite any oil or tar vapors produced. The temperature in the chamber r will not be reduced to any great extent, when making oil gas, because there is no circulation of gases through the same, so that at the commencement of the heating period, it will remain quite hot enough to ignite any vapors of oil or tar generated, and thus to ob viate any danger of explosions.
Spy-holes or pyrometers may be arranged at suitable points in the whole plant in order to show when the desired temperature for oil gas making has been attained.
I claim as my invention:
A plant for manufacturing oil gas comprising an oil gas generator, a superheater in open communication therewith, pipes for delivering air to said generator and su erheater, valves in said pipe, an oil pipe for eeding oil to the generator, a valve in said pipe, a combustion chamber formed by a projecting part on one side of the generator near the top thereof said chamber being in communication with said generator, a branch pipe leadin from the oil pipe into said chamber, a va ve in said branch pipe and means for feeding air to said chamber.
n testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
HEINRICH GERDES.
Witnesses WOLDEMAR HAUPT, HENRY HASBER.
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US2592591A (en) * 1949-08-29 1952-04-15 William W Odell Manufacture of combustible gas

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