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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M1/00Carburettors with means for facilitating engine's starting or its idling below operational temperatures
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10JPRODUCTION OF PRODUCER GAS, WATER-GAS, SYNTHESIS GAS FROM SOLID CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, OR MIXTURES CONTAINING THESE GASES; CARBURETTING AIR OR OTHER GASES
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  • My object is, also, to provide such an apparatus as will be durable and in which there will be no liability of the highly-heated parts being burnedout.
  • My invention includes a boiler for supplying steam for the blower and injector, a mixer arranged to receive the steam-jet, a furnace for heating the boiler arranged to heat, also, the mixer, a vertically-arranged cupola into the top of which the mixed and enriched gas is introduced vertically, and an air-blast and outlet system connected with the top and bottom of the said cupola and having connections with the furnace whereby the products of combustion from the coke in the convertercnpola may be returned to the furnace to be reburned.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the apparatus with parts in 'section
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view.
  • the pipe I leads from the carburetors-such for instance, as shown in my United States Patent No. 470,629, dated March 8, 1892. From this pipe the carbureted air passes to the superheater-coil 2, arranged in the upper part of the furnace 3 and forming a roof for the same, said coil being embedded or filled in with asbestos or like material. The air and gas are superheated in this coil and thoroughly mixed and passes from the same to the top of the cupola or converter 4 and discharged vertically into the same upon a bed of incandescent coke contained therein.
  • This cupola is of cylindrical form lined with fire-brick and filled to the point shown with the coke.
  • the gas In its passage through this bed of coke down to the outlet 5 the gas is freed from all impurities and converted into a fixed gas. From the outlet 5 the fixed gas passes to the condenser and Washer, of ordinary form.
  • the converter in this arrangement constitutes its own furnace, the coke therein being lighted and allowed to burn up to the desired point and then the gas is passed through and when the coke burns low the fire is blown by an air-blast, hereinafter described, until the desired heat is again reached, when the gas,
  • the cupola is provided with an upperfeeddoor 7 and a lower ash-door 8.
  • the bottom, as well as the top, is lined withfire-brick and in the bottom an ordinary grate may be arranged.
  • This cupola is durable and is not liable to be burned out, as would be the case were the cupola heated by the furnace acting against its outer sides.
  • the gas passes verti cally through it, and the action of the coke therein is positive.
  • -a pipe 10 through which the blast of air passes, connects with the superhcater or mixer coil, and the valve 11 in the air-blast pipe is opened and the air passes through the superheating coil and through the gaspipe 2 into the cupola.
  • the coke is thus fired and its combustion supported by the blast of hot-air, thus economiz ing in fuel and securing the maximum heating effect.
  • This blast of air passing through the superheater-coils keeps them from being burned out, as does also the carbureted air in its passage through these pipes.
  • the superheater-pipes being embedded in the asbestos answer the purpose of fire-bricks and prevent the pipes from being burned out.
  • the oil in the carburetors may be heated by the exhaust-steam. I can also use the hotair, as this will in many cases answer the purpose.
  • a carburetor In combination in a gas manufacturing apparatus, a carburetor, a converter containing material to be heated to incandescence, an outlet blast pipe for the converter a pipe between the converter and carburetor arranged independent of the said blast outlet, acondenser and a pipe connecting the converter and condenser independent of the blast outlet, substantially as described.
  • acarburetor In combination in a gas manufacturing apparatus, acarburetor, a converter, the supply pipe extending between them, the mixer interposed in the said connection, the furnace for superheating the carbureted air and acting upon the said mixer, the said converter containing incandescent material, the connections for firing the said material to maintain the same independently of the furnace, and the smoke pipe extending from the con- Verter back to the furnace, substantially as described.

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T.H.PAUL..
APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING GAS. No. 548,816. Patented 0012.2, 1895.
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- T. H. PAUL. APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING-GAS.
No. 548,816. Patented Oct. 29, 1895.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS H. PAUL, OE FROSTBURG, MARYLAND.
APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING GAS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 548,816, dated October 29, 1895. Application filed January 14,1895. Serial No. 534,880. amiss To all whom it; may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS H. PAUL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Frostburg, in the county of Allegany and State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Manufacturing Gas, of which the following is a specification, reference being bad therein to the accompanying drawings.
It is the object of my invention to provide an apparatus for the economical manufacture of gas in which the highly-heated products of combustion escaping from the converter or fixer may be returned to the furnace to be burned.
My object is, also, to provide such an apparatus as will be durable and in which there will be no liability of the highly-heated parts being burnedout.
My invention includes a boiler for supplying steam for the blower and injector, a mixer arranged to receive the steam-jet, a furnace for heating the boiler arranged to heat, also, the mixer, a vertically-arranged cupola into the top of which the mixed and enriched gas is introduced vertically, and an air-blast and outlet system connected with the top and bottom of the said cupola and having connections with the furnace whereby the products of combustion from the coke in the convertercnpola may be returned to the furnace to be reburned.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side view of the apparatus with parts in 'section, and Fig. 2 is a plan view.
The pipe I leads from the carburetors-such for instance, as shown in my United States Patent No. 470,629, dated March 8, 1892. From this pipe the carbureted air passes to the superheater-coil 2, arranged in the upper part of the furnace 3 and forming a roof for the same, said coil being embedded or filled in with asbestos or like material. The air and gas are superheated in this coil and thoroughly mixed and passes from the same to the top of the cupola or converter 4 and discharged vertically into the same upon a bed of incandescent coke contained therein. This cupola is of cylindrical form lined with fire-brick and filled to the point shown with the coke. In its passage through this bed of coke down to the outlet 5 the gas is freed from all impurities and converted into a fixed gas. From the outlet 5 the fixed gas passes to the condenser and Washer, of ordinary form. The converter in this arrangement constitutes its own furnace, the coke therein being lighted and allowed to burn up to the desired point and then the gas is passed through and when the coke burns low the fire is blown by an air-blast, hereinafter described, until the desired heat is again reached, when the gas,
which had been turned off during the firing up, is turnedon again and the process is continued in this way.
The cupola is provided with an upperfeeddoor 7 and a lower ash-door 8. The bottom, as well as the top, is lined withfire-brick and in the bottom an ordinary grate may be arranged. This cupola is durable and is not liable to be burned out, as would be the case were the cupola heated by the furnace acting against its outer sides. The gas passes verti cally through it, and the action of the coke therein is positive. In order to support the combustion of the coke,-a pipe 10, through which the blast of air passes, connects with the superhcater or mixer coil, and the valve 11 in the air-blast pipe is opened and the air passes through the superheating coil and through the gaspipe 2 into the cupola. The coke is thus fired and its combustion supported by the blast of hot-air, thus economiz ing in fuel and securing the maximum heating effect. This blast of air passing through the superheater-coils keeps them from being burned out, as does also the carbureted air in its passage through these pipes.
The smoke and products of combustion, during the firing up of the bed of coke through the hot-air blast, escape through the lower smoke-outlet 12, the valve 13 now being opened, and thence through the branch pipe 13 and pipe 14 to the furnace where said products are burned. In starting up the cupola the' air-blast is introduced through the lower pipe 14* and the smoke escapes through the branch pipe 15,'the valve 16 of which is now opened. The gas is enriched before passing into the cupola from the enricher-tank 17, having a valved connection 18 with the inlet-pipe for the gas. From this arrangement it will be seen that the manufacture of the gas is carried on in the most economical manner, the air-blast being heated before being introduced into the cupola and the products of combustion from the cupola being burned in the furnace. The carbureted air, before being mixed and superheated, is supplied with steam from a jet-pipe 20, extending from the boiler and controlled by a valve 21.
The superheater-pipes being embedded in the asbestos answer the purpose of fire-bricks and prevent the pipes from being burned out.
The oil in the carburetors may be heated by the exhaust-steam. I can also use the hotair, as this will in many cases answer the purpose.
I claim as my invention 1. In combination in a gas manufacturing apparatus, a carburetor, a converter containing material to be heated to incandescence, an outlet blast pipe for the converter a pipe between the converter and carburetor arranged independent of the said blast outlet, acondenser and a pipe connecting the converter and condenser independent of the blast outlet, substantially as described.
2. In combination in a gas manufacturing apparatus, acarburetor, a converter, the supply pipe extending between them, the mixer interposed in the said connection, the furnace for superheating the carbureted air and acting upon the said mixer, the said converter containing incandescent material, the connections for firing the said material to maintain the same independently of the furnace, and the smoke pipe extending from the con- Verter back to the furnace, substantially as described.
3. In a gas manufacturing apparatus, the supply pipe for the carbureted air the superheater or mixer, the furnace for heating the same, the converter adapted to contain incandescent material and connected with the supply pipe and the smokepipe extending from the converter back to the furnace, substantially as described.
4. In combination in a gas manufacturing apparatus, the carburetor, the converter containing incandescent material,the supply pipe between them, the superheater or mixer interposed in said connection, the furnace for heating the mixer the air blast pipe connected with the mixer to be heated by the furnace and thence passed to the converter, the condenser and the connection from the condenser to the converter to receive the gas after passing through the bed of incandescent material, substantially as described.
5. In combination, the carburetor, the converter, the pipe connecting them, the mixing coil interposed in said pipe, the furnace heating the mixer, the air blast connecting with the mixer, the said converter containing incandescent material, the smoke pipe leading from the converter back to the mixer furnace whereby an air blast may be sent through the mixer to fire up the material in the converter, and the products of combustion be led back to the furnace, the boiler arranged to be heated by the furnace and the steam jet from the boiler to the mixer, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS H. PAUL. Witnesses:
THOS. G. PORTER, M. R. GEEK.
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