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throughout the burner box. The burner
shown in Fig. 3 is provided with an oil feed
or supply pipe 6' and a water feed or sup-
ply pipe. 7', the pipe 14' which is coiled be-
5 ing a continuation of the pipe 7'. The form
of pipes shown in Fig. 4 may be used for
kerosene oil. The steam and gas are mixed
and discharged through the burner 22 which
has three discharge openings indicated by
10 the dotted outlines 23. The burner shown
in Fig. 4 is provided with an oil supply pipe
6" and a water supply pipe 7", the pipe 7"
being continued to form a coil of pipe 14".
All three forms of burners have the same
15 provision for being mounted in the fire box
of a stove and held in place by the couplings
13 and 15.
Having fully described my invention, what
I claim as new and desire to secure by Let-
20 ters Patent, is,-
1. The combination with a fire box of a
stove, of a crude oil burner consisting of a
pan mounted in said fire box and having a
perforated bottom, a deflector detachably
25 mounted on the front part of said pan,
draft nipples mounted in said perforations
and projecting upwardly from the bottom
of said pan, draft distributers mounted on
said nipples and turned toward the bottom
30 of said pan., said pan having a cavity formed
thereunder for draft purposes, an oil feedpipe projecting into said firebox, a water
feed pipe projecting into said fire box and
having a connection with the oil feed pipe,
and an extension projecting from the con- 35
nection over said pan and having perfora-
tions in its lower side.
2. The combination with a fire box of a
stove of a crude oil burner mounted in said
fire box, said crude oil burner consisting of 40
a burner box having a perforated bottom,
a deflector mounted on the front of said
burner box and forming part of the front
wall of said fire box, draft nipples mounted
in said perforations, distributers screwed on 45
said nipples and turned downwardly to-
ward the bottom of said burner, said burner
box having a draft cavity formed thereun-
der, an oil feed pipe projecting into said
fire box, a water feed pipe projecting into 50
said fire box and having a connection with
the oil feed pipe, and an extension project-
ing from the connection over the said burner
box and having perforations in its lower
side. 55
In testimony whereof, I set my hand in
the presence of two witnesses, this 12th day
of March, 1910.
L. 0. PEARSON.
Witnesses:
A. L. JACKSON,
J. W. STITT.Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the " Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C."
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Pearson, Lemuel O. Liquid-Fuel Burner, patent, April 11, 1911; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth510299/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.