US1858505A - Automatic lighter for burners - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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- F23Q25/00—Extinguishing-devices, e.g. for blowing-out or snuffing candle flames
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/7722—Line condition change responsive valves
- Y10T137/7781—With separate connected fluid reactor surface
- Y10T137/7835—Valve seating in direction of flow
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- Fig. 1 is a central sectional view of an automatic lighter for burners constructed in Y accordance with this invention, the valve thereof being in the closed or normal position' Fig. 2 is a similar view with the valve in the open position caused by the opening of a burner valve reducing the pressure in the supply pipe, and
- Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the usual relation of the lighter to the burner.
- 10 indicates a gas supply pipe or manifold, which, in the case of a gas range, supplies a plurality of burners 11 controlled individually by their valves 12.
- a casing 13 has a threaded connection 14: with 1735 the supply pipe 10 and is provided with a cup-shaped cover member 15 with a gasketed diaphragm 16 between them, said diaphragm dividing the casing and its cover into a lower pressure chamber 17 and an upper counter pressure chamber 18. Between these two chambers there is restricted open passage afforded by a passageway 19 in the cover member controlled by a needle valve 20 and communicating through registering openings in 5 the diaphragm and its gaskets with a passageway 21 in the casing member.
- a valve seat 22 formed in the casing member 13 has a pipe 23 connecting it with a pilot 24 in which there is normally maintained a low 0 pilot flame which develops into radiating jets 'ing to the communication through passageneedle valve 36.
- a set screw 25 is threaded through the casing 13 into the pressure chamber .17 so as to be capable of adjustment, with a lock nut 26 thereon for maintaining its adjustment.
- a yoked member 27 is swiveled on the end of the screw 25 and forms the fulcrum fora valve lever 28 having 'a conical pilot flashing valve member 29 pivotally mounted on one endand having a yoke at the other end with slot and pin connection to a stud 30 anchored to the center of the diaphragm 16.
- a coiled spring 31 has.
- the period of duration of the lighting flame may be varied by the adjustment of needle valve and the proper adjustment of the valve and the spring may be made by 5 adjusting screws and 33 respectively.
- the burner lighter of this invention isoof simple,.inexpe nsive construction but is durable and free from parts likely torequire attention so as to render service indefinitely in the automatic lighting of iburn'ers .whenever their valves are opened.
- the needle valves 20 and 36 arerepresente'dasdi ametrically opposite, itmay be preferredto 15 locate them otherwise, such as 90 apart.
- .-2..A lighter for-a burner'having connection with a supply pipe ::a pressure-sensitive diaphragm having both '7 sides :Sllbj'BCllQCl t0 'the pressurein thezsuppl-y pipe, therebeing a the yoke, a valve carried by the lever, a stud on the diaphragm engaging the lever, and a pilot with its supply controlled by the valve.
- a lighter for a burner having valve connection with a supply pipe comprising a casingchaving communication with the supply ;pi .pe, there being a valve seat inithe casing, a pilot communicating therewith, a cup-shaped cover for the casing, a diaphragm mounted lbetweem'ztheccasingiandizthe-lcover, :azstud :cartried by .thevdiaphragm, an adjusting screw threaded in the cover, a spring connecting the-atljusting-sc'rew with the stud, an adjusting screw threaded in the casing, a lever having a fulcrum swiveled on said adjusting screwandhavingt one .end connected with the -stud,aivalve connected withtheothemend of .the..1ever -andsseated on "the valve seat, and valve-controlled passages connecting .the
- a bur-ner lighter comprisingta casing,- a
- pilotiflashingivalve seated thereon there 5 being a restricted passage tconinectin-gethe pressure: chamber with the counter pressure chamber.
- a lighter fora burner havingvalveconnect-i-on with a supply pipe, comprising a casv i-n-gcommunicating -withthe suipply pipe, a
- a lighter for a burner :havi-ng valve -connection with-a supply pipe comprising a va diaphragm therein dividing the casing 1nto two pressurejchambers, therebein-g a'restri'ct fed passageway connecting the chambers,;ran adjustable'set screw in the casing-, a pivot 65 yoke swivele'd thereon, 'a lever'fulcrumed in
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May 17, 1932'. E. N. JACOB] AUTOMATIC LIGHTER FOR BURNERS Filed June 24. 1929 o 1 O 2 & 5 1 1 w W fl WW 3 4 l 2 7 /7 0 3 2 5 ex I z wm II! o l fi G 5 AWORN E Y WITNESSES Patented May 17, 1932 UNITED, STATES rariear emce EDWARD N. JACOBI, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOB TO EDWARD N. JAGOBI, TRUSTEE, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN AUT MATI LI HTER FOR Bomvrms.
Application filed June 24, 1929. Serial No. 373,357.
V mechanism, making it inexpensive to manufacture.
With the above and other objects in view the invention consists in the automatic lighter for burners as herein claimed and all N equivalents.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, in which like characters of reference indicate the same parts in different views,
Fig. 1 is a central sectional view of an automatic lighter for burners constructed in Y accordance with this invention, the valve thereof being in the closed or normal position' Fig. 2 is a similar view with the valve in the open position caused by the opening of a burner valve reducing the pressure in the supply pipe, and
Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the usual relation of the lighter to the burner.
In these drawings, 10 indicates a gas supply pipe or manifold, which, in the case of a gas range, supplies a plurality of burners 11 controlled individually by their valves 12.
A casing 13 has a threaded connection 14: with 1735 the supply pipe 10 and is provided with a cup-shaped cover member 15 with a gasketed diaphragm 16 between them, said diaphragm dividing the casing and its cover into a lower pressure chamber 17 and an upper counter pressure chamber 18. Between these two chambers there is restricted open passage afforded by a passageway 19 in the cover member controlled by a needle valve 20 and communicating through registering openings in 5 the diaphragm and its gaskets with a passageway 21 in the casing member. A valve seat 22 formed in the casing member 13 has a pipe 23 connecting it with a pilot 24 in which there is normally maintained a low 0 pilot flame which develops into radiating jets 'ing to the communication through passageneedle valve 36.
of burnenlighting flame extending to the burners 11 upon the opening of an automatic valve admitting greater gas pressure thereto.
A set screw 25 is threaded through the casing 13 into the pressure chamber .17 so as to be capable of adjustment, with a lock nut 26 thereon for maintaining its adjustment. Within the chamber 17 a yoked member 27 is swiveled on the end of the screw 25 and forms the fulcrum fora valve lever 28 having 'a conical pilot flashing valve member 29 pivotally mounted on one endand having a yoke at the other end with slot and pin connection to a stud 30 anchored to the center of the diaphragm 16. A coiled spring 31 has.
one end connected with a spring clip 32 swiveled on the anchor stud 30-and its other end engaged by the end of a screw 33 adjustably threaded through the cover member 15 and provided with a set nut 3&1 for locking it in I its adjustment. The action of this spring is to hold the valve closed'on its seat when the gas pressures above and below the diaphragm are equalized, which is the normal state 0W- way 19,21.
For maintaining the normal small pilot light there is a by-pass around the valve formed by a passageway 35 controlled by a In operation the opening of a burner valve 12 causes areduction in pressure within the supply pipe 10 and therefore within the pressure chamber 17 but, owing to the limited capacity of the passageway 19, 21, the reduction in pressure in the chamber 18 is gradual and for a short time it exceeds the pressure in chamber 17 to flex the diaphragm 16 and cause thevalve toopen and admit a greater volume of gas to the pilot, causing it to flash the valve and restore the parts to their normal positions ready for the next operation when a burner valve is opened.
The period of duration of the lighting flame may be varied by the adjustment of needle valve and the proper adjustment of the valve and the spring may be made by 5 adjusting screws and 33 respectively.
The burner lighter of this invention isoof simple,.inexpe nsive construction but is durable and free from parts likely torequire attention so as to render service indefinitely in the automatic lighting of iburn'ers .whenever their valves are opened. I V
lVhile, for convenienceof illustration, the needle valves 20 and 36 arerepresente'dasdi ametrically opposite, itmay be preferredto 15 locate them otherwise, such as 90 apart.
' WhatI-iclaim. asrnew and desire to secure .by (Letters Patent-is:
il. ,Alighter fora burner havingvalve con- :nectionwith aasupplypipe, comprising a. cas- 520 ing communicating with 1 the supply 5 pipe, a "diaphragm in .thecasing dividing it into. a ;pressure chamber and a counter press-ure chambenwthere being=a restricted communication between the twov chambers, a. pilot flash- 4:25 ing valve operatedbythe diaphragni and a "pilot'with its=supply controlled by the pilot flashing valve.
.-2..A lighter for-a burner'having connection with a supply pipe,::a pressure-sensitive diaphragm having both '7 sides :Sllbj'BCllQCl t0 'the pressurein thezsuppl-y pipe, therebeing a the yoke, a valve carried by the lever, a stud on the diaphragm engaging the lever, and a pilot with its supply controlled by the valve.
6. A lighter for a burner having valve connection with a supply pipe, comprising a casingchaving communication with the supply ;pi .pe, there being a valve seat inithe casing, a pilot communicating therewith, a cup-shaped cover for the casing, a diaphragm mounted lbetweem'ztheccasingiandizthe-lcover, :azstud :cartried by .thevdiaphragm, an adjusting screw threaded in the cover, a spring connecting the-atljusting-sc'rew with the stud, an adjusting screw threaded in the casing, a lever having a fulcrum swiveled on said adjusting screwandhavingt one .end connected with the -stud,aivalve connected withtheothemend of .the..1ever -andsseated on "the valve seat, and valve-controlled passages connecting .the
.spacesnon opposite sides "o'fth'e diaphragm,
.andconnectingthezinterior of the casing with the pilot connection respectively.
:Intestimony whereof L affix my. signature.
7 .EDWARD "JACOBL restricted passageway for communicating pressure totoneside ot the diaphragm,-.a pilot =f'lashing valve operated by the diaphragm,
'35 and-a pilot with its supply -controlledfby the :pilot flashing valve.
3..;A bur-ner lighter comprisingta casing,- a
' cover therefor, a diaphragm" between the eas- .ingfand'cover'dividing the interiorinto a Y wroipressu-re chamber and a cormter-pressure chamber, a supply pipe COIIIIQCt-dQHZfOI'Et'hB pressure chamber, a 5 pilot connection :for the pressure chamber I forming a valve ;seat,=:and
a pilotiflashingivalve seated thereon there 5 being a restricted passage tconinectin-gethe pressure: chamber with the counter pressure chamber.
l. .A lighter fora burner :havingvalveconnect-i-on with a supply pipe, comprising a casv i-n-gcommunicating -withthe suipply pipe, a
' diaphragm dividing the casing intotwo, pres- --.sure':cham:bers,- there being a 1 restricted) passage connecting said chambers, a springseated ;.pilot flashing valve operated :by [the 55 diaphragm, and a pilot fihaving communication with the: chamber controlled by. the pilot.
A lighter for a burner :havi-ng valve -connection with-a supply pipe comprising a va diaphragm therein dividing the casing 1nto two pressurejchambers, therebein-g a'restri'ct fed passageway connecting the chambers,;ran adjustable'set screw in the casing-, a pivot 65 yoke swivele'd thereon, 'a lever'fulcrumed in
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Cited By (8)
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US2709486A (en) * | 1949-10-26 | 1955-05-31 | Adrian J Kik | Gas burner and pilot means therefor |
US2720212A (en) * | 1950-12-28 | 1955-10-11 | Standard Thomson Corp | Vent valve mechanism |
US2733761A (en) * | 1956-02-07 | Top burner ignition system | ||
US2733758A (en) * | 1956-02-07 | Gas burner ignition apparatus and valve | ||
US2745625A (en) * | 1952-03-27 | 1956-05-15 | United Aircraft Prod | Repeated action injector device |
US3159202A (en) * | 1962-01-29 | 1964-12-01 | American Gas Ass | Burner pilot control means |
US5957157A (en) * | 1998-02-23 | 1999-09-28 | Husky Corporation | Pilot operated pressure/vacuum vent for a fuel storage tank |
US20040134535A1 (en) * | 2003-01-14 | 2004-07-15 | Mitchell Thomas O. | Liquid column pressure and vacuum vent |
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US2733761A (en) * | 1956-02-07 | Top burner ignition system | ||
US2733758A (en) * | 1956-02-07 | Gas burner ignition apparatus and valve | ||
US2709486A (en) * | 1949-10-26 | 1955-05-31 | Adrian J Kik | Gas burner and pilot means therefor |
US2720212A (en) * | 1950-12-28 | 1955-10-11 | Standard Thomson Corp | Vent valve mechanism |
US2745625A (en) * | 1952-03-27 | 1956-05-15 | United Aircraft Prod | Repeated action injector device |
US3159202A (en) * | 1962-01-29 | 1964-12-01 | American Gas Ass | Burner pilot control means |
US5957157A (en) * | 1998-02-23 | 1999-09-28 | Husky Corporation | Pilot operated pressure/vacuum vent for a fuel storage tank |
US20040134535A1 (en) * | 2003-01-14 | 2004-07-15 | Mitchell Thomas O. | Liquid column pressure and vacuum vent |
US6973938B2 (en) | 2003-01-14 | 2005-12-13 | Husky Corporation | Liquid column pressure and vacuum vent |
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