Figure 1 is a longitufinal sectional elevation Figure 2 is a top plan view Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional elevation Figure 4 is a side elevation Figure 5 is a horizontal section in the line x Figure 6 is a vertical section of the burner Figure 7 is a sectional elevation of the governor which controls the oil-pump Figure 8 is a horizontal section of the lower portion of the governor and of the oil pump Figure 9 is a vertical cross section of of the oil-pump in line w Figure 10 is a sectional elevation of the safety valve Figure 11 is a side elevation of the standard supporting of the crank-shaft Figure 12 is a rear elevation of the same Figure 13 is a horizontal section Figure 14 is a side elevation of the standard with gearing removed Figure 15 is a vertical section showing a modified construction of the spray-nozzle Figure 16 is a horizontal section of the same
B vertical cylinder B' combustion chamber C cylinder-head D walking beam arranged inside of the hollow base D2 balance wheel E cylindrical valve-casing F rock-lever G burner H circular exhaust valve I chamber I' upper portion of the chamber I J small condensing air-pump K oil-pump K' plunger K2 slide-valve K3 transverse pin K4 longitudinal slot in the rod l L2 centrifucal governor M short shaft N short rock-shaft P port b piston b' automatic selfopening vale b2 annular series of openings b3 plate b4 spring b5 valve-stem c water jacket c' water jacket d rockshaft d' connecting rod (connecting d and b) d2 standards d3 standards d4 connecting-rod d5 opening in the base e supply pipe e'' bolts e2 head e3 reveiving-chamber e4 head e5 passage e6 stem e7 tube e8 deflecting cup e9 cover (finely perforated sheet metal or wire-gauze) e10 convace disk f oil and air induction valve f' spring f2 upwardly-extending valve-rod f3 thumb-nut f4 standard g tube g' plug g2 bushing g3 front chamber g4 rear chamber g5 perforated disk g6 aperture g7 incandescent medium g8 annular flange g9 passage h upwardyl-extending sleeve h' correspondingly-shaped seat h2 exhaust chamber h3 exhaust passage h4 ports h5 rods h7 crossbar h9 haust-pipe i wick i' branch passage i2 needle-valve i3 air-supply pipe i4 cock i5 vertical tube i6 oil opening i7 jet-pipe i8 thumb-screw j delivery-pipe j' piston of the air pump j2 pitman j3 storage reservoir j4 branch pipe j5 safety-valve j6 casing j7 bow-spring j8 annular flange j9 adjusting-screw l rod l' rod (actuating the slide-valve) l2 wedge l3 vertical rod l4 rock-lever l5 link l6 pulley l7 belt l8 spring l9 a pipe which supplies oil m eccentrics m' eccentrics m2 gear-wheel m3 gear-wheel m5 spring bolt m5 recess n elbow-lever n' depending arm n2 bell-crank n3 vertical rod n4 horizontal rod n5 horizontal pin n6 arm o' short projection o2 long projection o3 upper arm p flange p' gate p2 socket p3 hand-lever p4 extension p5 stop p6 glass disk p7 central opening p8 low screw-thimble q steel cylinder
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