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GB Patent: GB-240,932
Improvements in Oil Burners
Patentee:
Thomas L. Aveling (exact or similar names) - Rochester, Kent County, England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
propulsion and energy : steam apparatus : stationary boilers : fuel burners

Assignees:
Aveling & Porter, Ltd. - Rochester, Kent County, England

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jul. 12, 1924
Granted: Oct. 12, 1925

Patent Pictures:
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"Vintage Machinery" entry for Aveling & Porter, Ltd.
Description:
Abstract:

A spray burner comprises three concentric passages, the inner and outer passages 1, 2 being supplied with steam or other gas through ports 3, 4 and the intermediate passage 5 being supplied with fuel through a port 6. An outer casing 14 provided with air-admission ports 15 surrounds the burner nozzle. The steam issuing from the passage 1 is regulated by means of a needle valve 7 formed on the grooved end of a rotatable central rod 8 which screws into a cone 9 at the end of the passage. The outlet end of the passage 2 preferably consists of a number of slots 13 arranged at such an angle as to cause the steam to issue in convergent whirling jets. The fuel passage 5 is preferably annular and converges at its discharge end.

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