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US915647A
US915647A US46179508A US1908461795A US915647A US 915647 A US915647 A US 915647A US 46179508 A US46179508 A US 46179508A US 1908461795 A US1908461795 A US 1908461795A US 915647 A US915647 A US 915647A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F23/00Mixing according to the phases to be mixed, e.g. dispersing or emulsifying
    • B01F23/10Mixing gases with gases
    • B01F23/12Mixing gases with gases with vaporisation of a liquid
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
    • F24F6/00Air-humidification, e.g. cooling by humidification
    • F24F6/02Air-humidification, e.g. cooling by humidification by evaporation of water in the air
    • F24F6/04Air-humidification, e.g. cooling by humidification by evaporation of water in the air using stationary unheated wet elements

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  • a detachable top for said bod being 6Q able top stem of said valvewhydr'ocarbon; a li uid nozzle having a valve bureter chamber, so that, after replacing the top 20, the engine may be quickly and easily started in the usual manner, and the proper explosive mixture is secured from the start.
  • the valve 4- is preferably closed for the first explosion after the parts are heated up as described and is then opened.
  • carburetmg chamber comprising the body My improved carbureter is very simple I having air inlet and outlet openings and a reand economical to produce and easily ope'rceptacle therein adapted to receive liquid byated.
  • a saidjiodv having a receptacle therein adaptcarbureting chamber comprising a body haved to receive the liquid hydrocarbon; a ling liquid nozzle projectin upwardly from said -tacle therein adapted to receive liquid hydrobottom, said nozzle having a valve seat carbon; a liquid nozzle provided with an outtherein; a needle valve; an arm on said 11oz wardly-flared tip; a valve for said nozzle; and zle into which said needle valve is threaded; 1 means for opening the 11 per end of said body through which thereby transforming t e same into a chimthe stem of said needle vs vs is arranged; ney to permit the burning of liquid hydroand a detachable arm for said valve stem carbon in said receptacle.
  • a carburetor he combination of a carbureting-chamber comprising a body havwith which said arm is adapted to engage whereby said valve is adjustably retained in air inlet and outlet openings and a recepposition.
  • s tacle therein adapted to receive liquid hydrocarbon; a valve for said air inlet opening; a 2. in a carbureter, the combination of a 1 liquid-nozzle; a valve for said nozzle;.and carbureting chamber comprising the body i means for opening the upper end of said body having air inlet and outlet 0 c'nings in the 1 thereby transforming-the same into a chimside-walls thereof; a detacha is bottom for 2 my to permit the burning ofliquid hydrocarsaid body having a receptacle therein adapthon in said receptacle. edto receive liquid hydrocarbon; a liqpid 8.
  • the combination jof a nozzle projecting upwardly from said 013- l carbureting chamber comprising abody havtom; said nozzle having a valve seat therein; ing air inlet nd outlet openings and a recepaneedlevalve; an arm on said nozzle into tacle therein adapted. to receive liquid hydro- Which said needle .valve is threaded; and a detachable top for said body through which the stem of saidneedlevalve is arranged.

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J. N. YOUNG.
GARBURETER.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 9,1908.
Patnted Mar. '16, 1909.
' a detachable top for said bod being 6Q able top stem of said valvewhydr'ocarbon; a li uid nozzle having a valve bureter chamber, so that, after replacing the top 20, the engine may be quickly and easily started in the usual manner, and the proper explosive mixture is secured from the start. The valve 4- is preferably closed for the first explosion after the parts are heated up as described and is then opened. carburetmg chamber comprising the body My improved carbureter is very simple I having air inlet and outlet openings and a reand economical to produce and easily ope'rceptacle therein adapted to receive liquid byated. I have illustrated and describedthe same in the formpreferred by me on account able arm for said valve stem arranged on the outside of said cap, said cap being rovided with an annular notched rib with w ich said arm is adapted to engage whereby said valve is adjustably retained in position.
4:. In a carbureter, the combination of a seat therein; a valve; an arm on said nozzle of its structural simplicity and economy. into which said valve is threaded; and a de- I am, however, aware that it'is capable of tachable to for said body through which the very considerable variation in structural stem of sai valve is arranged. details without departing from my invention, but, as these variations will-readily apcarburetingchamber comprising a body havear to those skilled in the ari to which this ing air inlet and outlet openings and a recep invention relates, I have not attempted to tacle therein adapted to receive liquid hydro point them out in detail herein. carbon; a valve for said air inlet opening; a Having thus described my invention, what liquid noz'le provided with an outwardly- I claim as new and desire to secure by Leti flared tip; a valve for said nozzle; and means 'ters Patent is: a for opening the up or end of said body there- 1. In a carbureter, the combination of a by transforming t e same into a chimney to carbureting chamber comprising the body permit the burning of liquid hydrocarbon in having air inlet and outlet 0 enings in the said receptacle. sidewalls thereof; a detacha le bottom for 1 6. In a carbureter, the. combination of a saidjiodv having a receptacle therein adaptcarbureting chamber comprising a body haved to receive the liquid hydrocarbon; a ling liquid nozzle projectin upwardly from said -tacle therein adapted to receive liquid hydrobottom, said nozzle having a valve seat carbon; a liquid nozzle provided with an outtherein; a needle valve; an arm on said 11oz wardly-flared tip; a valve for said nozzle; and zle into which said needle valve is threaded; 1 means for opening the 11 per end of said body through which thereby transforming t e same into a chimthe stem of said needle vs vs is arranged; ney to permit the burning of liquid hydroand a detachable arm for said valve stem carbon in said receptacle. arranged on the outside of said cap, said ca 3 provided with an annular notched ii 7. In a carburetor, he combination of a carbureting-chamber comprising a body havwith which said arm is adapted to engage whereby said valve is adjustably retained in air inlet and outlet openings and a recepposition.
s tacle therein adapted to receive liquid hydrocarbon; a valve for said air inlet opening; a 2. in a carbureter, the combination of a 1 liquid-nozzle; a valve for said nozzle;.and carbureting chamber comprising the body i means for opening the upper end of said body having air inlet and outlet 0 c'nings in the 1 thereby transforming-the same into a chimside-walls thereof; a detacha is bottom for 2 my to permit the burning ofliquid hydrocarsaid body having a receptacle therein adapthon in said receptacle. edto receive liquid hydrocarbon; a liqpid 8. In acarburetor, the combinationjof a nozzle projecting upwardly from said 013- l carbureting chamber comprising abody havtom; said nozzle having a valve seat therein; ing air inlet nd outlet openings and a recepaneedlevalve; an arm on said nozzle into tacle therein adapted. to receive liquid hydro- Which said needle .valve is threaded; and a detachable top for said body through which the stem of saidneedlevalve is arranged.
Ina' carburetor, the combination of" ainto a chlmney'to permit the burning of liqcarburetingchamber comprising the bodyuid hydrocarbon in said receptacle. having air inlet and outlet openings, and a k v In Witness whereof; I have'hereunto set receptacle therein adapted to receive liquid my hand and seal in the presence of two Witnesses.- 1 1 N. YOUNG. [L. s.] Witnesses: 1 1
ALF. Coorsa, O. L. Dav s.
1 do; and means for opening the upper end of said body,
seat therein; va ve; an,arm'on said nozzle into which said valve iii-threaded; adetach ior said. body throughwhich the is arranged; and a detach- 5. In a oarbureter, the combination of a.
air inlet and-outlet openings and a recepa carbon; a liquid nozzle; a valve for said noz,
drocarbon a liquid nozzle having a valve thereby transforming the same
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