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with a source for supplying fluid under
pressure and discharging into the rear end
of the said mixing chamber, a suction cham-
ber, a nozzle projecting. into the suction
5 chamber in front of the said mixing cham-
ber and connected with the said source of
fluid under pressure, and a burner pipe ex-
tending from the said suction chamber.
2. An oil burner comprising a mixing
10 chamber, an - air inlet connected with the
rear end of the said mixing chamber, an
oil supply pipe, a pipe for supplying fluid
under pressure surrounding the said oil pipe
and forming with the latter a spraying de-
15 vice discharging into the rear end of the
said mixing chamber, a suction chamber con-
nected with the front end of the said mix-
ing chamber, a suction nozzle extending
forwardly in the said suction chamber, a
20 pipe for supplying fluid under pressure con-
nected with the said nozzle, and a burner
pipe extending forwardly from the said suc-
tion chamber.
3. An oil burner comprising a mixingchamber, an air inlet connected with the 25
rear end of the said mixing chamber, an oil
supply pipe, a pipe for supplying fluid un-
der pressure surrounding the said oil pipe
and forming with the latter a spraying
device discharging into the rear end of the 30
said mixing chamber, a suction chamber con-
nected.with the front end of the said mixing
chamber, a suction nozzle extending for-
wardly in the said suction chamber, a pipe
for supplying fluid under pressure con- 35
nected with the said nozzle, a burner pipe
extending forwardly from the said suction
chamber, a pipe connected with a source of
fluid under pressure and with the said fluid
under pressure pipes, and valves in the said 40
fluid under pressure pipes.
In testimony whereof I have signed my
name to this- specification in the presence
of two subscribing witnesses.
RICHARD H. ECKHARDT.
Witnesses:
CHASE. J. ECKHARDT,
0. W. EHLERS.2
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Eckhardt, Richard H. Oil-Burner., patent, June 3, 1913; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth853850/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.