What are the parts of a Tirril Burner?

A Tirril Burner is a laboratory tool, very much like a Bunsen Burner but different in some ways...I didn't find it in the web or maybe I'm just not looking in the correct places.

Answer:
The only real difference between a bunsen burner and a tirril burner is a needle valve at the base of a tirril burner. This little tube allows a greater control of the air/gas flow through the system.
The Meker burner has been adapted further from the tirril burner with a mesh grid at the top of the barrel. This allows for a more evenly spread and slightly hotter flame
basically, that will consists of:
air inlet
gas inlet
base
rubber tubing

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