. Journal of electricity, power, and gas . gases, a second pipe of less diameter than the first mentionedpipe and connected therewith, and a third pipe of less diame-ter than the second pipe and having connection therewith andwith the water supply pipe. 948,921. Oil Burner. William H. Creswell, Los Angeles,Cal. An oil burner comprising a U-shaped body portion havinga lower horizontal arm, an upi)er horizontal arm, and avertical arm connecting the lower and upper arms, said arms. being formed of a single casting, a short pipe depending fromthe upper arm and provided with a nozzle to project the


. Journal of electricity, power, and gas . gases, a second pipe of less diameter than the first mentionedpipe and connected therewith, and a third pipe of less diame-ter than the second pipe and having connection therewith andwith the water supply pipe. 948,921. Oil Burner. William H. Creswell, Los Angeles,Cal. An oil burner comprising a U-shaped body portion havinga lower horizontal arm, an upi)er horizontal arm, and avertical arm connecting the lower and upper arms, said arms. being formed of a single casting, a short pipe depending fromthe upper arm and provided with a nozzle to project the flametoward the lower arm of the body portion, and means foradmitting oil to the lower arm of the liody portion. 948,860. Tw/o Cycle Gas Engine. .John M. Johnson, AlfredC. Johnson and August Johnson, Sunnyvale, Cal. In an engineof the character described, the combination of a cylinderclosed at both ends, a piston adapted to reciprocate in saidcylinder, a piston rod extending through the outer ends of thecylinder, a crank shaft to which the outer end of said rod is


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