Radiant Patents (Class 126/92AC)
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Patent number: 6164273Abstract: A heating apparatus is provided which is improved in terms of its heating efficiencies over prior commercially available patio heaters. The heating apparatus includes a burner assembly housing containing a burner assembly for igniting fuel from a fuel source. The housing has a perforated wall so that the hot gases inside the housing can escape from the housing interior with the wall heating up so as to radiate infrared heat therefrom. The apparatus has a heat efficiency system which causes substantially all of the heat emanating from the housing to be used for heating of a preselected area about the apparatus. The heat efficiency system maximizes the amount of heat that is directed in a generally downward direction into the preselected area below the housing so as to minimize the heat loss and thus the amount of fuel that is necessary for heating of the preselected area.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Inventor: Michael Waters
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Patent number: 6159001Abstract: A superemissive combustion device of this invention comprises a porous distributive layer and an apparatus for delivering a fuel/oxidizer mixture to an upstream face of the porous distributive layer. A superemissive advanced emissive matrix in is disposed within an active flame zone downstream from the porous distributive layer. The emissive matrix is in the form of a three dimensional matrix of radiating bodies that is optically thin to electromagnetic radiation. The emissive matrix is either formed from or includes a coating of a superemissive material that is selected to emit photons within a predetermined wavelength range when thermally stimulated. The emitted photons are received by one or more photovoltaic cells disposed adjacent the matrix.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Quantum Group, Inc.Inventors: Alexsandr S. Kushch, Mark K. Goldstein
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Patent number: 6149424Abstract: A membrane for radiant gas burners comprises a fabric (18) of metal fibers. The membrane has a surface which has a permanent undulation to such a degree that its surface area is at least five per cent greater than the surface area of a comparable flat membrane. In a preferable embodiment, the amplitude and the pitch of the undulation is such that, in operation, heat is radiated to and reflected from the flanks (24', 24") of the undulation. The result is an increased radiative output and radiative efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignees: N. V. Bekaert S.A., N. V. Acotech S.A.Inventors: Willy Marrecau, Ozzie Missoum
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Patent number: 6139312Abstract: A gas burner comprises an elongated tubular body with a sidewall which has outer end edges between which there are apertures which pass through the sidewall; a flange with a central through hole and an opposite base cap, the sidewall, flange and base cap being attached to one another in such a way that together they define a first mixing chamber, in which a flow of gas and air, received through the flange, exits the tubular body through the apertures in the sidewall; the flange and base cap having opposite guides; the sidewall being wound in a spiral and having juxtaposed longitudinal edges with fluid tight seals and outer end edges inserted in the guides with a play designed to allow the perimeter of the sidewall to expand or contract according to changes in the temperature of the body.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Worgas Bruciatori S.r.l.Inventor: Feliciano Lasagni
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Patent number: 6123066Abstract: This invention relates to heating apparatus and particularly compact heating apparatus fuelled by a flammable fluid such as gas in which a visible flame is provided. The appearance of the visible flame and the fireplace setting within the heating apparatus is enhanced by the provisions of a reflective means positioned behind the fuel assembly to reflect an image of the assembly and/or the flame towards a viewing port in the front of the heater. Additionally or alternatively, the heater apparatus provides an exhausting of the emissions of the primary combustion directly into the room in which the heater is housed to return much of the otherwise exhausted heat into the room. The exhaust is put through a secondary combustion chamber including or comprising a catalytic converter before being exhausted into the room.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventor: John Stuart Fleming
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Patent number: 6102031Abstract: A heating apparatus is provided which is improved in terms of its heating efficiencies over prior commercially available patio heaters. The heating apparatus includes a burner assembly housing containing a burner assembly for igniting fuel from a fuel source. The housing has a perforated wall so that the hot gases inside the housing can escape from the housing interior with the wall heating up so as to radiate infrared heat therefrom. The apparatus has a heat efficiency system which causes substantially all of the heat emanating from the housing to be used for heating of a preselected area about the apparatus. The heat efficiency system maximizes the amount of heat that is directed in a generally downward direction into the preselected area below the housing so as to minimize the heat loss and thus the amount of fuel that is necessary for heating of the preselected area.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Inventor: Michael Waters
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Patent number: 6048195Abstract: A combined log set and gas burner system comprises a plurality of reinforced ceramic fiber burner elements formed in the shape of artificial logs and or glowing embers or a non-porous bed of coals. The burner elements are formed with a gas passageway in the interior of the element and a plurality of gas jets are made which connect the surface of the burner elements to the gas passageway in the burner elements. A source gaseous fluid is connected to the passageways to complete the combination burner system which eliminates the need for a separate burner apart from the log system.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Heat-N-Glo Fireplace Products Inc.Inventors: Ronald John Shimek, Daniel Curtis Shimek, David Charles Lyons
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Patent number: 6044836Abstract: An artificial campfire device is disclosed. The device is fueled by a pressurized fuel source and is adapted for permanent mounting to a fixed ground member. The device includes a base receptacle having a peripheral edge defining an open top and an interior bottom surface. The base receptacle is mountable to the fixed ground member. A burner member is mounted to and positioned above the interior bottom surface and is adapted to provide a flame of variable height. A fuel control mechanism is adapted for coupling a pressurized fuel source exterior to the receptacle base with the burner member to control the flow of fuel to the burner member and the size of flame emitted thereby. Finally, a plurality of artificial refractory log members are secured to each other in crisscross fashion to form a log cluster, and the log cluster is permanently secured to the base receptacle bottom surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Portafire, Inc.Inventors: Howard C. Oliver, Jr., Patrick A. Marshall
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Patent number: 6036474Abstract: A gas burner for a fireplace. The burner comprises a burner housing having a grid of openings that are formed from heat resistant material. The housing has a first burner assembly and a second burner assembly arranged therein in a side-by-side relationship, each burner assembly having a chamber with a perforated gas distribution plate. The gas distribution plate is located adjacent the grid. Each of the burner assemblies has a gas mixing area with an inlet for primary air and combustible gas, and air flow controllers e.g. primary air shutters, for controlling the ratio of primary air to gas in the first burner assembly lower than the ratio in the second burner assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: CFM Majestic, Inc.Inventors: Dung Diep, Duong Luu, Syd Barkhouse, Patrick Kelly, Thomas John Beal
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Patent number: 6033211Abstract: An apparatus for drying a moving substrate containing a multiplicity of infrared emitters and a detection emitter and a device for supplying a mixture of air and gas to these emitters. The detection emitter contains an emitter body with a diffuser for distributing a fuel-oxygen containing gas mixture, a primary radiator having a combustion surface integrally connected to the emitter body, a first detection electrode, and a second detection electrode; each of these detection electrodes sends a signal to a control means when it senses the presence of flame-induced ionization. If the control means receives a signal from one but not both of these detection electrodes, it will continue supplying the air/gas mixture to the emitters. However, only when the control means ceases receiving a signal from both of the detection electrodes will it ceases allowing the supply of the air/gas mixture to the emitters.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Infratech, LLCInventor: Jens-Uwe Meyer
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Patent number: 6006742Abstract: An improved fireplace assembly is described having a sheet metal burner and an associated set of simulated logs to create different sizes and shapes of flames, or flame patterns. The flame patterns generate hot exhaust gases which heat portions of the simulated logs to glow. The glowing appearance of these portions is enhanced by the use of filaments, whether in strands or in mat form. The filaments are attached to, embedded in, or wound about the visible face of the simulated solid fuel element. When heated sufficiently the filaments glow. The burner ports used in the assembly to generate suitably attractive flame displays may include large or non circular apertures or slots having local reinforcement to resist deformation of those apertures.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Lennox Industries Inc.Inventors: Donald Reginald Jamieson, Susan Leslie Birtch, Claudia Maria Dwyer
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Patent number: 5989013Abstract: The present invention relates to porous mat gas fired radiant burner panels utilizing improved reverberatory screens. The purpose of these screens is to boost the overall radiant output of the burner relative to a burner using no screen and the same fuel-air flow rates. In one embodiment, the reverberatory screen is fabricated from ceramic composite material, which can withstand higher operating temperatures than its metallic equivalent. In another embodiment the reverberatory screen is corrugated. The corrugations add stiffness which helps to resist creep and thermally induced distortions due to temperature or thermal expansion coefficient differences. As an added benefit, it has been unexpectedly discovered that the corrugations further increase the radiant efficiency of the burner. In a preferred embodiment, the reverberatory screen is both corrugated and made from ceramic composite material.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignees: AlliedSignal Composites Inc., Lanxide Technology Company, LPInventor: Paul E. Gray
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Patent number: 5975890Abstract: A catalytic combustor utilizes radioactive heat with a high efficiency, has a radiation wavelength distribution rich in visible ray components, and is excellent in complete combustibility and visual confirmability even in a standby combustion condition. The present invention forms a thin film coat of metal or metal oxide which transmits rays having short wavelengths and reflects rays having long wavelengths on a surface of a transmission window disposed opposite to an upstream surface of a catalyst body. The catalyst body is composed of a metal wire structure having a high aperture ratio and is disposed in a combustion chamber. Furthermore, an auxiliary catalyst body which has a high aperture ratio and a small capacity is disposed in the vicinity of a mixed gas injection port at a location in contact with the mixed gas when the flow rate of the mixed gas is less than a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshitaka Kawasaki, Jiro Suzuki, Masato Hosaka, Akira Maenishi, Motohiro Suzuki, Shigehiko Fujita
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Patent number: 5941699Abstract: Shutoff system for a gas fired appliance includes a shutoff for increased carbon monoxide concentration. A proximity sensor is associated with a thermocouple and conventional solenoid shutoff valve. Slight changes in the current resulting from temperature variations monitored by the thermocouple provide an indication of increased carbon monoxide levels. The thermocouple sensor is also preferably placed in the plenum to monitor the temperature of primary and/or secondary screens associated with the gas fired appliance. Moreover, a reflector, or concentrating element such as a parabolic reflector, focuses the radiant energy on the thermocouple.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Mr. Heater, Inc.Inventor: Alan C. Abele
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Patent number: 5931154Abstract: A burner for a gas fireplace has a burner tube with a plurality of gas ports that provide flames for combustion when the burner is operating. A plate is positioned above the burner tube and has apertures that align with the ports of the tube such that flame passes through the apertures and causes the plate to heat along the aperture preferably to a red heat. The burner tube is spaced from but close to the plate to provide for secondary combustion air to pass between the burner and the plate and out through the apertures. The apertures are elongated slots formed in a serpentine fashion so that, when the plate is glowing with a red heat and used in connection with artificial logs there is realistic appearance of real wood burning and there is efficient combustion.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Hussong Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Dudley D. Hussong, Dennis Laabs
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Patent number: 5906197Abstract: A vent free gas fireplace comprises a housing and a firebox within the housing spaced-apart from the housing walls to provide top, bottom, rear and side plenums. The side plenums are divided into upper and lower side plenums. Room air enters the lower side plenum and passes into the rear plenum, the combustion chamber and the upper side plenum. Exhaust gases pass from the combustion chamber through a catalytic converter and into the top plenum. The hot exhaust gases are combined with room air from the rear plenum and pass into the upper side plenums, combining with additional room air, and then out into the room.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: J. Timothy French, John R. Kelly, John M. Simonen, Samir E. Barudi
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Patent number: 5901697Abstract: A portable artificial campfire device is disclosed. The device includes a receptacle having upper and lower portions, an open top defined by a peripheral edge of the upper portion, and an interior bottom surface. A burner is positioned above the interior bottom surface and is adapted to provide a flame of variable height. A pressurized fuel source is positioned exterior to the receptacle, and a control member couples the fuel source with the burner for controlling the flow of fuel to the burner and the size of flame emitted by the burner. A plurality of artificial refractory log members are secured to each other in crisscross fashion to form a log cluster. A structure is provided for supporting the log cluster within the receptacle. Finally, a mechanism is provided for selectively adjusting the vertical position of the log cluster in the receptacle to vary the vertical position of the log cluster relative to the plane the open top.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: PortaFire, Inc.Inventors: Howard C. Oliver, Jr., Patrick A. Marshall
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Patent number: 5899686Abstract: A burner apparatus for gas-fired appliances, such as gas furnaces. The burner apparatus includes an improved flame holder structure, with a contoured surface, for controlling the shape and contour of the flame.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Philip Carbone, Karen Benedek, Michael J. Farina
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Patent number: 5890483Abstract: A heater comprises a combustion tube connected to receive gaseous fuel or liquid fuel dispersed within a gaseous carrier gas from a source. The combustion tube communicates with an expansion chamber whose surface is provided with a plurality of openings. The expansion chamber is housed within a perforated container, the internal surface of which is spaced from the external surface of the expansion chamber to receive heating blocks.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventors: John Stevenson, Lindy Pamela Caroline Watt
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Patent number: 5851498Abstract: A catalytic heater includes a catalyst, for the combustion of a gaseous hydrocarbon in air, supported on a catalyst support. Fuel diffuses into the catalyst support from one (proximal) side. Air diffuses into the catalyst support from the other (distal) side. The catalytic combustion of the fuel heats the catalyst support. The resulting infrared radiation from the distal side of the catalyst support is directed at an object to be heated, for example the fluid chamber of a boiler. A modular boiler includes several catalytic heaters, with the distal sides of their catalyst supports facing a chamber wherethrough a fluid such as water is conducted and heated by the infrared radiation from the heaters.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Catalytic Systems Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Vladimir Rozenshtein, Yehuda Heimlich
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Patent number: 5820361Abstract: A heat emitter including: a back-body with a distributor for a fuel-oxygen containing gas mixture; an organ having a combustion surface; a frame connecting the back-body with the organ; a screen; at least a pair of flanges provided with a hole; and at least one sliding bar, the end parts of which are engaged in the holes of the flanges.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Innovative Drying SystemsInventors: Daniel M. Lavigne, Jean H. Goovaerts
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Patent number: 5752818Abstract: A carbon monoxide detection and automatic deactivation system including a fuel burner having a fuel supply conduit coupled thereto. A pilot igniter is situated adjacent to a pilot supply conduit and is adapted to provide a flame in an interior space of the burner upon the actuation thereof. A thermocouple is positioned adjacent to the pilot igniter for producing an electric current upon the detection of heat. Also included is an electromechanical fuel valve comprising a solenoid adapted to allow the supply of fuel to the burner upon the receipt of current via the thermocouple and further preclude said supply upon the lack thereof. Finally, a switch mechanism is electrically coupled between the thermocouple and the solenoid. The switch mechanism has a first orientation for allowing current to pass therebetween with the absence of carbon monoxide and a second orientation for precluding current to pass therebetween with the presence of carbon monoxide.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: James Andrew Forster
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Patent number: 5688568Abstract: A novel fireplace element is made by a novel process wherein the fireplace element is first molded from a mixture of refractory and ceramic fibers and removed from the mold in a green state. While the fireplace element can be treated in the green state, it is preferred that the fireplace element is cured to provide a rigid fireplace element of the type used in artificial fireplace log sets. The element if not already processed is provided with a surface of loosened fibers so that the loose fibers will reach an incandescent glow set state and give the appearance of the total element being incandescent well before the surface and/or body of the fireplace element can reach an incandescent temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Heat-N-Glo Fireplace Products, Inc.Inventors: James Frederick Wolf, Ronald John Shimek, Daniel Curtis Shimek
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Patent number: 5655513Abstract: A gas burning imitation log assembly (18) including an imitation log (20) carried by a supply conduit (24) is disclosed. Supply conduit (24) receives gas from a gas source (26). The gas contained in supply conduit (24) escapes through aligned slots (34) passing through supply conduit (24) and log (20). In one embodiment of the invention, supply conduit (24) includes an outer sleeve (48) and an inner sleeve (46) which define a gas region (32). In an alternative embodiment of the invention, supply conduit (24) is not used. Gas is conveyed into log (20) which contains a diffusing layer (52) that overlays slots (34) to uniformly diffuse the gas through log (20).Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Pyro Industries, Inc.Inventor: Oliver J. Whitfield
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Patent number: 5645043Abstract: A radiant heater which burns LPG fuel is provided with an improved burner assembly and an improved support assembly for mounting the heater on a propane tank. The heater includes a frame, a reflector mounted on the frame, and a burner assembly which is removably mounted within the reflector and the frame. The burner assembly includes a burner tube having an inlet end mounted within the frame and an outlet end positioned within the reflector. A generally dome-shaped screen is mounted on the outlet end of the burner tube, and a generally circular screen is attached to the dome-shaped screen substantially in alignment with the burner tube. A burner pan is mounted on the burner tube and surrounds the dome-shaped screen, and an outer screen extends across the burner pan. A thermocouple sensor and/or an igniter electrode on the frame extends through one or more openings in the burner pan.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Norris R. Long, Clyde R. Schulte, Rick L. Looslie, Franklin T. Schmidt
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Patent number: 5641282Abstract: A high intensity and high efficiency radiant gas burner (10) has a housing (8), a gas inlet (11) for receiving a combustible gas, a gas injection plate (13) for distributing the gas, a gas distribution chamber (16) for permitting the gas to expand, a porous ceramic layer (17) for receiving the gas from the gas distribution chamber (16), and a plurality of elongated flame support rods (23) situated over and spaced from a burner surface (17b) of the porous ceramic layer (17). When the gas is ignited, the flame transfers energy via convective heat transfer to the rods (23). When the rods (23) heat up, they radiate energy back towards the burner surface (17b) and also outwardly away from the burner surface (17b) so that radiation intensity and efficiency are optimized. A rod adjustment mechanism (84) may be disposed on the burner (10) for moving the rods (23) to thereby optimize radiation intensity and efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: K. J. Lee, Joe K. Cochran, Jr., Tzyy-Jiuan Hwang
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Patent number: 5634457Abstract: A gas heating apparatus comprises a duct constructed by a heat insulating material having a heat resisting property, a plurality of honeycombs disposed across in the duct so as to oppose to a direction of a gas flow in the duct, the honeycombs being formed of a material having a heat resisting property, and a plurality of heat radiating members disposed inside the duct so as to oppose to the honeycombs, respectively, for radiating heat to the honeycombs. The gas entering the duct flows therein and is heated during the passing through the honeycombs. The honeycombs are constituted as partition walls.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Nippon Chemical Plant Consultant Co., Ltd.Inventor: Saburo Maruko
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Patent number: 5632768Abstract: This disclosure relates to a moxa treatment device which can be placed stabily on the surface of an affected part of a patient, requiring no adjustment of the ignited portion, and can efficiently concentrate the heat from the heat generating block towards the affected part over a long time, thus having a high heat efficiency. The device is provided with a hollow frustum of a cone or pyramid having a top opening and a bottom opening, a heat generating block installed inside the frustum of cone or pyramid, and a cover mounted on said top opening in such a way that the cover can be opened or closed as desired. Said heat generating block is comprised of a porous heat generator supporting block mounted near the top opening of said frustum of cone or pyramid and of a heat generator loaded in the supporting block.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Inventor: Osamu Shimada
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Patent number: 5628303Abstract: A compact gas-fired radiant space heater is adapted for residential use, having an output in the 20k BTU to 40k BTU/hr range and exterior dimensions small enough to allow it to be installed in a standard two foot by four foot suspended ceiling opening. A radiator tube having a total length of approximately 15 feet is bent into a serpentine shape, and combustion control components are housed within a plenum chamber supplying combustion air to the tube, both the tube and the chamber being encircled by a frame that fits within the two foot by four foot opening. The combustion control components are attached to a chassis plate whereby the components are removable from the plenum chamber as a unit to enhance serviceability of the heater. A burner venturi of novel configuration produces a flame that is less than four feet long yet which is relatively quiet.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1996Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Solaronics, Inc.Inventors: Farshid Ahmady, Srinivas C. Duvvuri
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Patent number: 5575636Abstract: A nozzle and gas injection method using the nozzle wherein the nozzle comprises a section of porous material. Gas passes through one or more passageways running the length of the porous material section and also diffuses through the porous material section exiting across the nozzle face. This gas passing through the face serves to keep deleterious material, such as zone vapors, from contacting and fouling the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventors: Hisashi Kobayashi, Steve L. Slader, Zhiyou Du, William J. Snyder
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Patent number: 5571008Abstract: A gas burner for use with artificial logs in a gas log heater includes a thin metal top member having substantially flat upper and front burner surfaces, and a metal base member affixed to the top member. The top member and the base member define a burner cavity which may have a generally L-shaped cross section. The upper burner surface has top gas ports, and the front burner surface has front gas ports in gas communication with the burner cavity. The base member has an inlet port that is located with respect the gas ports so as to limit pressure differentials between the gas ports. A mixing tube supplies a mixture of air and gas from a gas source to the inlet port of the burner cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Vermont Castings, Inc.Inventors: Stephen F. Richardson, Shawn T. Malloy, Jay F. Kempf, Frank G. Medros, Steven M. Ballou
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Patent number: 5546925Abstract: A fuel fired, forced air, draft induced heating furnace is provided with NOx reduction apparatus associated with a plurality of combustor tubes forming a portion of its heat exchanger structure. In-shot type fuel burners are spaced apart from and face the open inlet ends of horizontal combustion sections of the combustor tubes. The NOx reduction apparatus includes a plurality of insert members received in inlet end portions of the combustor tubes. Each insert member is formed from a single sheet of metal mesh material and has a hollow, open-ended body portion coaxially received in its associated combustor tube and spaced laterally inwardly from its interior side surface, and a circumferentially spaced plurality of integral, laterally outwardly projecting support rib portions that slidably engage the interior side surface of the combustor tube, thereby automatically maintaining the insert member in a coaxial relationship with the combustor tube regardless of the positional orientation of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1995Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing CompanyInventors: John T. Knight, Joey W. Huffaker, Michael B. Rinke
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Patent number: 5544644Abstract: Use is made in a drying and ironing machine having a rotary cylinder (10) of a pipe burner (18), which comprises a dense network of microperforations. Microflames mainly form in the microperforations and ensure a heating mainly in the infrared range. It is thus possible to orient the microflames towards that part of the cylinder (10) which is in contact with the linen or laundry. By placing the pipe burner (18) in the bottom of the cylinder and a combustion product recovery pipe in the top, there is a sweep (F2) of a part of the cylinder by the combustion products. Therefore the performance characteristics of the machine are improved and its manufacturing costs are reduced.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Dubix De Souza SNCInventor: Michel Adler
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Patent number: 5524605Abstract: A non-open fire type cooking burner capable of exhibiting endurance, workability and safety. Heat combustion or exhaust gas produced by combustion in a burner body are guided to a heat exchanger made of metal and discharged through an exhaust pipe to an exterior of a room, respectively. The heat is then radiated to a ceramic plate arranged above the heat exchanger for cooking. An air shifter provided with an air-direction change-over damper is arranged so as to change over flowing of air, to thereby permit the cooking burner to be applied to space heating as well as cooking.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1995Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Toyotomi Co., Ltd.Inventor: Osamu Niwa
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Patent number: 5522348Abstract: A boiler has a radiation heat transfer section with opposite sides and boiler water tubes therein for passing boiler water to be heated by combustion gas in the radiation heat transfer section. The boiler water moves substantially in a selected direction in the radiation heat transfer section. A plurality of regenerative-heating-type burner systems are connected to the radiation heat transfer section. Each burner system has a regenerative bed and a burner. The burner systems are in pairs on the opposite sides of the radiation heat transfer section. A first mechanism supplies combustion air through the bed and to the burner of each burner system while a second mechanism supplies fuel to each burner system to form a flame that produces the combustion gas. A third mechanism causes the flow of air and gas to be changed over at intervals. Each pair of burner systems is controlled separately for defining a plurality of temperature zones in the radiation heat transfer section.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Nippon Furnace Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ryoichi Tanaka, Mamoru Matsuo, Yosuke Kataoka, Hitoshi Yahara
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Patent number: 5520536Abstract: A premixed gas burner has a hollow body including a closed end and an entry end into which a combustible gas and air mixture may flow. The body has a multiplicity of apertures through which the mixture may pass from the hollow interior. A burner portal deck is positioned in superposed relationship over the apertures for permitting the gas air mixture to form a controlled flame. A porous woven fabric formed from ceramic fiber having high thermal insulation properties is located above the deck and separates the deck from the flame front formed when the mixture is ignited. The fabric insulates the deck from excessive temperatures, prevents flash back, allows use of conventional stainless steel for the deck and body components and makes possible the manufacture of long burner sections. A long burner section has a number of decks in side-by-side relationship with an insulating fabric mat over the decks for not only providing insulation, but also forms a gasket between the adjacent decks.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Burner Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Ian M. Rodgers, Kelso M. Long
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Patent number: 5496171Abstract: The present invention intends to provide a surface combustion burner which can permit high intensity combustion at the burner surface by preventing the occurrence of a lift phenomenon of flames due to whirling of air from the peripheral portion of the surface combustion burner. To this end, a mixing chamber positioned rearwardly of a porous member having its front surface constituting a combustion surface is divided by a partition wall into a first mixing chamber positioned at a central portion and a second mixing chamber positioned to surround the first mixing chamber so that fuel gas mixtures at different air ratios are supplied to the first and second mixing chambers, respectively, and/or the porous member having its front surface serving as the combustion surface has a resistance against the flow velocity of fuel gas mixture which is higher at a peripheral edge nearby region than at the remaining region.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hidenari Ozawa, Kazutaka Kato, Keiichi Ohgi, Masahiro Yahagi
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Patent number: 5483948Abstract: A gas-fired infrared radiator comprising a closed housing which includes a combustion chamber, with a side of the radiator that is to be directed towards an object being a radiation plate which forms a boundary of the combustion chamber, and comprising at least one burner, wherein the or each burner is a high-speed burner adapted for combustion in two combustion stages, with the second combustion stage taking place in the combustion chamber, the or each high-speed burner is arranged in such a manner that a flame formed by the or each high-speed burner is directed at the radiation plate, and gas guiding means are provided for partly recirculating flue gas which has been passed along the radiation plate, to the first or second combustion stage.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Gastec N.V.Inventor: Geuko van der Veen
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Patent number: 5471975Abstract: A casing having an upper compartment and a lower compartment; it has a top opening for holding a candy kettle, and a refractory burner in the upper compartment under the kettle. A blower and fuel supply means are in the lower compartment. The burner is of large capacity for fast cooking, and the burner includes construction and controls of compact arrangement to accommodate large capacity and small space.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Savage Bros. Co.Inventor: Rudeger Wilke
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Patent number: 5468143Abstract: An infrared heater, especially for construction purposes or for animal brooders in which the air duct passes through the reflector on the side of a glow body turned away from the surface to be irradiated so that the air duct is heated by the glow body. Within the heated region of the air duct, a filter is provided which is heated to red heat, thereby pyralizing or burning off deposits and maintaining the filter free from obstruction for long periods.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Colsman & Co. GmbHInventors: Horst Weber, Alfred Normann
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Patent number: 5452709Abstract: A gas-burning heater or fireplace insert including a plurality of tiered artificial logs with gas burners disposed strategically between the tiers. The burners at each tier are selected to provide a particular flame pattern, with one or more of the flame patterns being developed in combination with one or more of the logs to promote the generation of localized heat that enhances the visual appearance of the flames of the pattern and increases the heat radiated outwardly of the insert and into the ambient environment. In a preferred embodiment, the insert is capable of operating in a non-vented environment. A method for operating a gas-burning heater or fireplace insert is disclosed as are various unique aspects of the invention including subassemblies of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: G.I.W. Management, L.L.C.Inventor: W. Burgain Mealer
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Patent number: 5421719Abstract: A self-heating type catalytic combustion apparatus and method for igniting catalyst mass effectively within a short period of time and under a clean state and for realizing pleasant heating and having a long life-span of catalyst mass.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuo Saito, Katsuyoshi Kumazawa
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Patent number: 5417389Abstract: An improved apparatus (11) for emitting infrared radiation of a desired wavelength includes a primary surface (35); a burner (24) for raising the temperature of the primary surface so as to cause the primary surface to emit infrared radiation of a first wavelength; a secondary surface (26) surrounding the primary surface in spaced relation thereto and arranged to be heated by infrared radiation emitted by the first surface and for emitting infrared radiation of a second wavelength toward the object; and an actuator (28) for selectively varying the spacing between the primary and secondary surfaces so that infrared radiation emitted by the secondary surface will be at a desired wavelength and will be focused; whereby the apparatus will emit infrared radiation of a desired wavelength toward the object.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Radiant Energy CorporationInventors: Charles J. Chew, Timothy P. Seel
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Patent number: 5392760Abstract: A gas fireplace comprising a housing adapted to be located in a building. There is a first conduit in the housing to act as an air inlet. In insert is received within the housing. A second conduit in the insert aligns with and is received by the first conduit. The invention permits the construction of a gas fireplace in two stages, a first stage in which the housing is built into the building and a second, subsequent to all building activity, in which the insert is received within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: Lothar Binzer
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Patent number: 5353986Abstract: A demand radiant heating system includes an elongated radiant heating tube and a burner operatively connected to the tube and a fuel regulator connected to the burner for providing fuel to the burner at a plurality of fuel pressures to provide demand heating.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Detroit Radiant Products CompanyInventors: Joseph B. Wortman, Cory A. Weiss
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Patent number: 5284686Abstract: The present invention is directed to a composite artificial log for use in gas-fired artificial log fireplace assemblies or stoves, and more particularly, to a composite artificial log which has a ceramic concrete section molded to resemble a real log and having a relatively high thermal conductivity, which radiates a substantial amount of heat to the surroundings when heated, and one or more ceramic fiber sections having a relatively low thermal conductivity, which glow visibly when heated above about 1470.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1991Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Yale and Valor p.l.c.Inventor: Ian Thow
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Patent number: 5281130Abstract: A burner tray (10) for a domestic gas fire has a gas inlet (12), and a ceramic fibre blanket (18) lining its bottom surface (11), the blanket distributing gas over substantially the whole area of the tray while reducing heat loss to the tray and increasing the heat output of the fire.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1990Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: LeBaigue Research LimitedInventor: Stanley J. LeBaigue
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Patent number: 5253566Abstract: A deep fat fryer is described which is heated by burner tubes extending through the central portion thereof and by burners therein which are metal mesh. The burners support combustion only on the surface so that the primary heat source is infra-red energy to the burner tubes. Exhaust gases from the burner tubes are circulated around sides and upper portion of the fryer only so that the central and upper portions of the tank are heated and the lower portion serves as a sump.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Pitco Frialator, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. McCabe, David R. Nerbonne, George McMahon
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Patent number: 5249953Abstract: A radiant burner assembly for a gas fired infrared burner has a first block of permeable material for transporting and distributing a mixture of combustion gas and air. A second block of material which has properties different from the material of the first block completes transport and distribution of the mixture and provides a combustion zone in which the mixture burns and heats the outer surface of the second block to incandescence for efficient infrared radiation. The pore spaces through which gas flows in the second block are larger than the pores spaces through which gas flows in the first block so that the mixture expands to form a turbulent mixture in the second block. Varying pore size may be provided in each block of material. Ceramic materials are used for withstanding elevated temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignees: Hercules Canada, Inc., 285550 British Columbia Ltd., 285562 British Columbia Ltd.Inventor: Reinhold C. Roth
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Patent number: RE36468Abstract: An improved apparatus (11) for emitting infrared radiation of a desired wavelength includes a primary surface (.[.35.]. .Iadd.25.Iaddend.); a burner (24) for raising the temperature of the primary surface so as to cause the primary surface to emit infrared radiation of a first wavelength; a secondary surface (26) surrounding the primary surface in spaced relation thereto and arranged to be heated by infrared radiation emitted by the first surface and for emitting infrared radiation of a second wavelength toward the object; and an actuator (28) for selectively varying the spacing between the primary and secondary surfaces so that infrared radiation emitted by the secondary surface .[.will be at a desired wavelength and.]. will be focused; whereby the apparatus will emit infrared radiation of a desired wavelength toward the object.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Radiant Aviation Services, Inc.Inventors: Charles J. Chew, Timothy P. Seel