Journal . hrough thegrate to a producer with rotating casing, auxiliaryair being admitted through pipes terminatingnear tlie periphery in a plane between the top ofthe fuel and the lower end of a central dependinggas collector. The air pipes are so shaped as tooffer little resistance to the rotating fuel, and arebraced together at their lower ends by an annular,water jacketed member.—W. F. F. [Gas] retorts ; Mouthpieces of . R. Niibling, .Stuttgart, Germany. Eng. Pat. 23,542, Dec. 4,1914. Under Int. Conv., Jan 23, 1914. The mouthpiece and gas-discharge brancli are Erovided with double walls, t


Journal . hrough thegrate to a producer with rotating casing, auxiliaryair being admitted through pipes terminatingnear tlie periphery in a plane between the top ofthe fuel and the lower end of a central dependinggas collector. The air pipes are so shaped as tooffer little resistance to the rotating fuel, and arebraced together at their lower ends by an annular,water jacketed member.—W. F. F. [Gas] retorts ; Mouthpieces of . R. Niibling, .Stuttgart, Germany. Eng. Pat. 23,542, Dec. 4,1914. Under Int. Conv., Jan 23, 1914. The mouthpiece and gas-discharge brancli are Erovided with double walls, the annidar spaceeing packed with non-conducting material. —W. F. F. Steam and products of combustion ; Apparatus for vroducinij a tnijcturc of . C. E. Johnson, Hobart. Tasmaina. Eng. Pat. 13,770, June 0, 1914. Under Int. Conv., March 9, 1914. LlQfiD fuel is supplied undir pressure throvigh the pipe. 24, to the float chamber. 17. wl«le air from a reservoir enters a (irular cr (not sliown). tangentially, part leaving at the periphery andentering the chamber, IS, by the pipe, 15, andpart leaving at the centre and entering tangentiallyby the opening, 50. The mixture of air and fuelis sprayed from the nozzle. 4(5, ignited by the spark-ing device, 55, and burns while moving spirallyin the chamber, IS. The burning gas passes thevertical baffles, 58, to the holes, ()3, and thenceto the mixing chamber. 20, where it meets a waterspray from the nozzle, 30. The greater part of themixed steam and combustion gases to theoutlet, 05, part being led through the pipe, 34,to the chaml)er. 33, to spray the water from thenozzle, 30.—W. F. F. Gaseous fuel; Apparatus for producing ? Process for producing gaseous fuel. F. M. Rites, SlaterviUe Springs, (C. H. GaUagher, executor), to P. 0. Rites, Ithaca, Pats. (.\) 1,144,7SS and (B) June 29, 1915. Dates of appl., Dec. 3, 1912, and Feb. 5, 1913. (A) A combustion chamber is provided with a water jac


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