Of Scavenging Or Purging Pump Patents (Class 431/30)
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Patent number: 7824177Abstract: Provided is a combustion apparatus that can positively prevent a combustible gas present in the vicinity from catching fire in performing prepurge, which involves exhausting air from a combustion chamber provided with a burner, before igniting the burner. The combustion apparatus 1 contains combustion control means 6 that ignites the burner after performing prepurge by use of a fan 4, and gas detection means 5 that is provided between an air supply port 7 and the fan 4 and detects the concentration of a combustible gas. The combustion control means 6 ascertains, before starting the prepurge, whether a combustible gas of a preset maximum concentration or higher is detected by use of the gas detection means 5 (STEP 1) and prohibits the prepurge by prohibiting the energization of the fan 4 when a combustible gas of the maximum concentration or higher has been detected (STEP 2).Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Rinnai CorporationInventors: Yoshihiko Takasu, Hideo Okamoto
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Publication number: 20070248921Abstract: Provided is a combustion apparatus that can positively prevent a combustible gas present in the vicinity from catching fire in performing prepurge, which involves exhausting air from a combustion chamber provided with a burner, before igniting the burner. The combustion apparatus 1 contains combustion control means 6 that ignites the burner after performing prepurge by use of a fan 4, and gas detection means 5 that is provided between an air supply port 7 and the fan 4 and detects the concentration of a combustible gas. The combustion control means 6 ascertains, before starting the prepurge, whether a combustible gas of a preset maximum concentration or higher is detected by use of the gas detection means 5 (STEP 1) and prohibits the prepurge by prohibiting the energization of the fan 4 when a combustible gas of the maximum concentration or higher has been detected (STEP 2).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicant: RINNAI CORPORATIONInventors: Yoshihiko Takasu, Hideo Okamoto
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Patent number: 6478574Abstract: An oil burner control system is disclosed in which an extended time may be temporarily selected, in situations such as initial set up or periodic maintenance, for priming the pipes, filters and pumps, before a safety lockout of system operation occurs, while otherwise leaving the normal safety lockout functions intact. An igniter in the system operates in an “intermittent” mode during the temporarily selected extended time, and otherwise operates in an “interrupted” mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Amy L. Melcher, Richard W. Simons, Henry E. Troost, IV
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Patent number: 5408970Abstract: An electronically controlled fuel system for use with a continuous, non-cyclical process has a fuel manifold to which pressurized fuel from a source is supplied and through which the fuel is metered, to an end use combustor, by a periodically energizable pulse-width modulated, solenoid actuated valve. The pulsed fuel output of the valve is exposed to an accumulator which operates on the output to reduce the amplitude of the pulsations effectively integrating them out of the fuel flow, resulting in a substantially continuous supply of fuel. A purge system may be integrated into the fuel manifold and has a second solenoid actuated valve member which is operable, upon fuel system shut-down, to direct pressurized air through the fuel system to remove excess fuel.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: James F. Burkhard, Kenneth J. Dauer, William H. Pettit
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Patent number: 5328354Abstract: An incinerator for combustible or thermally-decomposable gases includes a device which insures that gas continues to flow through the incinerator in the event of failure of the scrubber fan connected to the outlet of the incinerator. When the scrubber fan fails, a solenoid-operated valve opens, and compressed gas from a tank flows through the valve into the main conduit of the incinerator. The compressed gas enters the main conduit through an air flow amplifier installed within the main conduit. The air flow amplifier magnifies the effect of the compressed gas, and creates a region of negative pressure which assures that toxic or hazardous gases do not remain in the incinerator, but instead continue to flow toward the scrubber fan, even after the fan has failed.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: MG IndustriesInventors: Kevin D. McGrath, Sivaramasubramanian Ramachandran
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Patent number: 5195886Abstract: According to a first aspect of the invention, a combustion heater has an ECU for controlling operations of a glow plug, a battery, a fuel pump, and a blower for supplying air to a combustor. The ECU is responsive to an instruction signal instructing starting ignition of the combustor for starting to cause the battery to apply a first predetermined voltage to the glow plug, and at the same time starting to cause both of the fuel pump and the blower to operate for a predetermined time period, and when ignition of the combustor is detected, the ECU starts to cause both of the fuel pump and the blower to operate, and at the same time starts to cause the battery to apply a second predetermined voltage lower than the first predetermined voltage to the glow plug.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Zexel CorporationInventor: Hiroyuki Ida
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Patent number: 5195883Abstract: Flue gas is captured from an emissions stack and recirculated to a burner by an induced flue gas recirculation system comprising: a mixing assembly for mixing combustion air and recirculated flue gas into a substantially homogeneous mix; a burner assembly for mixing and combusting the combustible mix with a fuel to produce a flue gas; an injection assembly, connected to and downstream from the mixing assembly and connected to and upstream from the burner assembly, for receiving the combustible mix from the mixing assembly and injecting it with the combustible fuel into the burner assembly; a combustion chamber connected to and downstream of the burner assembly for containing the combustible mix and flue gas; an emissions stack connected to and downstream from the combustion chamber for venting the flue gas from the combustion chamber; recirculating means for recirculating a portion of the flue gas from the emissions stack to the mixing assembly; and a purge assembly connected to the recirculating means for reType: GrantFiled: April 1, 1992Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Aqua-Chem, Inc.Inventors: Terrance B. Hanna, Robert K. Black
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Patent number: 4995806Abstract: An oil stove comprises a combustion wick for burning oil, a device for extinguishing the fire at the combustion wick, and a deodorizing device for absorbing or removing gases causing smells that are produced when the burning portion at the combustion wick is extinguished. The deodorizing device comprises gas sensing means for detecting the generation of the gas, and suction means responsive to the gas sensing means for absorbing or removing the gas.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kenji Akita, Junji Aiga
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Patent number: 4856984Abstract: Automatic reset for an unattended gas furnace has an induced draft blower motor energized by an electrical power source and with a first, normally "open", relay switch in circuit to control the operation of the blower motor. A burner control circuit, energized by a transformer coupled portion of the power source, has a room thermostatic switch, a second, normally "open", relay switch in series with the thermostatic switch and an air-flow switch operated by airflow in the furnace to connect the control circuit to the second power source when the blower is "on" and the thermostat is "closed", calling for heat. The second switch is connected to the control electrode of an electronic switching element to energize selectively a relay controller which, when energized, closes both the first and second relay switches to energize the blower motor and burner control circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1989Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Assignee: R. E. Phelon Company, Inc.Inventor: Roger W. Williams, Jr.
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Patent number: 4828484Abstract: A fail safe redundancy circuit for controlling a gas valve relay in a gas fired furnace or similar burner is disclosed. The status of the relay contacts is monitored and if those contacts are in the position for enabling the gas valve prior to an ignition attempt, a gate is enabled to shunt the control side of a circuit breaking device such as a fuse to overload that device causing it to kick out or open and interrupt power to the circuit thus disabling the burner. The burner combustion chamber is purged of any accumulated gas after the circuit breaker has been opened.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Hamilton Standard Controls, Inc.Inventor: Stephen E. Youtz
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Patent number: 4711627Abstract: A spray gun comprises a nozzle defining an elongated, axially extending spray channel, a coaxial inlet leading thereto and having a flow-accelerating contour, and a coaxial combustion chamber leading to the inlet, the combustion chamber having a diameter larger than that of the spray channel. A nozzle head is displaceably mounted in the combustion chamber and is axially adjustable with respect to the inlet, the nozzle head feeding the fusible material into the combustion chamber and carrying a burner nozzle and respective conduits feeding a combustion gas and a spray channel flushing gas into the combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1985Date of Patent: December 8, 1987Assignee: Castolin S.A.Inventors: Manfred Oeschsle, Uwe Szieslo, Karl-Peter Streb, Wolfgang Simm
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Patent number: 4704085Abstract: A movable wick type oil stove which comprises a wick for absorbing oil to provide a fire at the top of the wick, wick cylinders defining a space for disposing the wick therein means for moving the wick in the vertical direction along the wick cylinders, and a deodorizing device for absorbing or removing gas causing an undesirable smell and produced when the fire at the top of the wick is extinguished by lowering the wick to a predetermined position. The deodorizing device comprises a suction device, a movement-sensing element for sensing the movement of the wick, and a temperature-sensing element for sensing a temperature around the wick.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kenji Akita
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Patent number: 4639211Abstract: A movable wick type oil stove which comprises a wick for absorbing oil to provide a fire at the top of the wick, wick cylinders defining a space for disposing the wick therein means for moving the wick in the vertical direction along the wick cylinders, and a deodorizing device for absorbing or removing gas causing an undesirable smell and produced when the fire at the top of the wick is extinguished by lowering the wick to a predetermined position. The deodorizing device comprises a suction device, a movement-sensing element for sensing the movement of the wick, and a temperature-sensing element for sensing a temperature around the wick.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1986Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kenji Akita
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Patent number: 4544349Abstract: An oil burner comprising a safeguard mechanism against a power stoppage is disclosed which is capable of carrying out a fire extinguishing operation in a complete combustion state upon a power stoppage, to thereby prevent any soot and smelly and toxic combustion product from being produced. The oil burner includes a solenoid valve mechanism having a wiring of allowing the supply of a fuel oil to an oil supply pipe to be stopped upon a power stoppage, an air damper actuated in cooperation with a mechanism for changing the flow rate of a fuel oil supplied to the oil supply pipe, a solenoid connected to the air damper which has a wiring of allowing the air damper to be opened upon a power stoppage, and an air fan rotated due to inertia force upon a power stoppage.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1982Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Toyotomi Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuharu Nakamura, Motoki Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4439140Abstract: An improved boiler purge control in which purging air is forced into the boiler only after the damper is substantially in its high fire position.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventor: Mark E. Stout
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Patent number: 4078878Abstract: A sequencing and monitoring control device for fuel burners is provided having a unique burner program. The fuel burner is put into operation with an ignition means turned on, along with fuel pressure and combustion air, but without fuel being intentionally introduced into the combustion chamber. This start-up procedure would ignite any leakage fuel. The ignition is ended and an attempt is made to sense whether a flame exists thereby indicating the presence of leakage fuel. If any flame exists, the system shuts down on safety. If none exists, the sequence proceeds to a preselected burner sequence.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1976Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Assignee: Honeywell Inc.Inventors: Stacy O. Barbour, William B. Hamelink