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tween the orifice and the outer tapering walls,
arranged to throw jets of gas together for
burning at a distance from said points, and
draw a current of air converging to the end
5 of each cone, to prevent deposit of carbon on
the tips.
3. In a burner the combination of two
burner-tips, having externally-truncated con-
ical ends, formed so as to leave a surface at
x o the extreme end of the tip between the orifice
and the outer tapering walls, arranged ob-
liquely upward and each having an exceed-
ingly-small orifice opening from its apex, the
tips being directed toward each other where-
15 by the jet of gas emitted from each tip im-
pinges upon the other jet at a considerable
distance above the tips to form the luminous
flame out of contact with said tips and little
surface is formed at the tips to heat the gas
20 as it emerges and receive deposits of carbon.
4. In a burner the combination of two
burner-tips having externally-truncated con-
ical ends, provided with small apertures open-
ing through the apexes of said conical ends,
25 formed so as to leave a surface at the extreme
end of the tip between the orifice and the
outer tapering walls, arranged obliquely up-
ward and directed toward each other, where-
by all of the jet of gas emitted from each tip
30 impinges upon the other jet at a considerable
distance above the tips to form the luminous
flame out of contact with said tips and pre-vent carbon deposit, and a clearance-space is
formed between the orifices of the burner-tips
and extending to some distance below them. 35
5. An acetylene-gas burner having a body
with arms bearing tubes with small externally-
truncated conical tips with round outlets in
their ends, set a distance apart, formed so as
to leave a surface at the extreme end of the, 40
tip between the orifice and the outer tapering
walls, and arranged to deliver jets of gas
which will gather envelops of air about them
and strike together at an angle of near ninety
degrees for burning, substantially as set forth. 45
6. In a burner the combination of .two
burner-tips having externally-truncated con-
ical ends provided with small apertures open-
ing through the apexes of said conical ends,
formed so as to leave a surface at the extreme 50
point between the orifice and the outer taper-
ing walls, arranged obliquely upward and di-
rected toward each other whereby all the jet
of gas emitted from each tip impinges upon
the other jet at a considerable distance above 55
the tips to form the luminous flame out of
contact with said tips and prevent carbon de-
posit, and a clearance-space is formed between
the orifices of the burner-tips and extending
some distance below them.
HENRY BRYANT.
In presence of-
GEORGE J. WEBER,
PARKER H. SWEET, Jr.%a
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Bryant, Henry. Gas Burner, patent, March 29, 1904; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth513325/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.