. Journal. ., Pat. , June 21, 1914. The mass of coke is discliarged from the oveninto a chamber where it is cooled by a current ofinert gases. !Mo^able hinged plates arc pro^ideflwhich shut olf the free space in the chamberaround the mass of coke, so that the gases areforced to pass through the coke ; and the passageof tlie gases may be faciUtated by breaking up themass of coke.—A. S. Aceiylene gas ; Storing compressed or dissolved . T. G. .-Ulen, London. Eng. Pat. 100,911, May29, 1916. (Appl. No. 7617 of 1916.) Acetylene gas, dissolved in a solvent such asacetone, abs


. Journal. ., Pat. , June 21, 1914. The mass of coke is discliarged from the oveninto a chamber where it is cooled by a current ofinert gases. !Mo^able hinged plates arc pro^ideflwhich shut olf the free space in the chamberaround the mass of coke, so that the gases areforced to pass through the coke ; and the passageof tlie gases may be faciUtated by breaking up themass of coke.—A. S. Aceiylene gas ; Storing compressed or dissolved . T. G. .-Ulen, London. Eng. Pat. 100,911, May29, 1916. (Appl. No. 7617 of 1916.) Acetylene gas, dissolved in a solvent such asacetone, absorbed in a porous material, may bestored safely under pressure. The inventioncomprise^ the use of materials of the knownas kapok for the absorbing material.—J. E. C. Gas generator. D. D. Bamum, Worcester, Mass.,I Assignor to The Riter-Conley Manufantuiing [ Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pat. 1,192,729, July Ij 25, 1916. Date of appL, Doc. 20, 1913. I retorts are arranged in vertical oven the main, O, deliverone period to the left-hand . In gas for Each retort is couple differentreceptacles at will.—J. E. C. yaluriil (/as ; Process for cxtracthifj Hiihl liqiicfinble hydrotarboiis from . E. D. I>, helh. , Assignor to W. A. Moprath, ,. and exors. of J. B. nidn. ,192,52!t,.Tuly2,5,linfi. Date of appl.,,1912, hydrocarbons heavier than pisoline aresprsiyed into a ciurent of natural ii-is. The mixtureof jiases and sprayed j)aiticles is tlien passedthroiiRh screens of varying mesh, c^iusing theliquid particles to coalesce and releasing the fixedsa-ses.—J. E. C. Heart) oils, oil residue


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