Mixer And Flame Holder Patents (Class 431/354)
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Patent number: 6095791Abstract: A fuel injector arrangement for fluid fuel combustion apparatus comprises a conduit 31 for the flow of an airstream, a conduit 56 for the flow of fluid fuel to a housing 15 incorporating a fuel plenum chamber 25, the fuel plenum chamber 25 having at least one inlet orifice 22 and at least one outlet orifice 34 in substantially direct alignment, the inlet orifice(s) 22 being connected to the conduit 31 whereby, in use, air in the airstream flows into the plenum chamber to thereby force fuel out of the plenum chamber via the outlet orifice(s). The airstream may constitute a secondary airstream, there being, in use, a primary airstream which flows around and beyond the housing in a conduit 10 to receive the fuel forced out of the fuel plenum chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: European Gas Turbines LimitedInventor: Peter Senior
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Patent number: 6095133Abstract: A gas-air flexible tubing assembly for use for interconnecting a supply of gas, such as bottled gas, to the burner of a cooking grill, the flexible tubing formed of helical coiled wire, and coated with a flexible and expandable polymer, interconnects with, at one end, and air-gas intake tube, by means of a threaded connection, and connects, at its opposite end, by means of a threaded connection with the downward extension of an adapter, for securement of the assembly to the underface of the burner element of a gas grill.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: American General Products, Inc.Inventor: Jon Scott Walters
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Patent number: 6095802Abstract: A cast aluminum burner base has a tubular inlet communicating with a cavity formed in an enlarged diameter flange remote from the inlet. The cavity is closed by a cast aluminum cap registered against the base. The base and cap are each castellated along the parting line such that the castellations are interdigitated. Grooves having semi-circular cross sections and formed radially across the castellations and the spaces between and close on the parting line to form circular cross section primary flame-generating ports. The castellations on the cap are truncated and tapered to provide flame stabilizing passages adjacent alternate flame-generating ports.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1995Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventor: David J. Kwiatek
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Patent number: 6092518Abstract: The invention concerns a cooking appliance comprising devices for cooking of which at least one burner with spiralling flames. The ducts for delivering the fuel mix towards the external part of the burner with spiralling flames are inclined with respect to a peripheral line on which the flame outlets are distributed. The invention is useful for high-powered gas burners for cooking food.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: SourdillonInventor: Bernard Dane
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Patent number: 6085699Abstract: A water heater includes a water container, a combustion chamber adjacent said water container having at least one inlet to admit air and extraneous fume species into the combustion chamber, at least one inlet comprising a metal plate having a thickness of about 0.4 to 0.6 millimeters and through which pass a plurality of ports, each port having a quenching distance not greater than about 0.6 mm, and being capable of confining ignition and combustion of the extraneous fume species within the combustion chamber; and a burner associated with the combustion chamber and arranged to combust fuel to heat water in the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: SRP 687 Pty Ltd.Inventors: Zoran Valcic, Geoffrey Mervyn Whitford, Brendan Vincent Bourke
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Patent number: 6085700Abstract: A gas water heater including a water container adapted to be heated by a gas burner; and an enclosure surrounding the burner, the enclosure having at least one heat sensitive entryway adapted to allow air and fumes to enter the enclosure without igniting flammable gases or vapors outside of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: SRP 687 Pty Ltd.Inventor: Fred A. Overbey, Jr.
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Patent number: 6082994Abstract: A gas burner for a cooking apparatus including a head and a cap to be laid upon the head is disclosed. The head includes a base formed with a through-aperture for feeding an air/gas mixture and a peripheral skirt formed with slits substantially perpendicular to the plane of the base. The burner has a plurality of protrusions on the top face of the skirt, each one of the protrusions being at equal distance between two adjacent slits and located at least in part in the inner half of the top face of the skirt.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Gaz de FranceInventors: Gilles Grandveau, Alain Meslif
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Patent number: 6082993Abstract: A fuel/air mixture control for an induction heater having a tube-type burner includes a side-venting fuel nozzle for introducing fuel into an induction air stream entering the burner. A multi-speed blower draws combustion air into the burner and an air flow constrictor disposed proximate the fuel nozzle increases the velocity of the induction air stream proximate the fuel nozzle, increasing the volume of fuel introduced into the burner conduit. The fuel/air mixture depends upon the speed of the blower, which can be thermostatically controlled to increase speed upon sensing higher temperature combustion products, thereby maintaining a steady mass air flow and air/fuel mixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: H-Tech, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. O'Leary, David L. Schardt, Vance Willis
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Patent number: 6079402Abstract: A venturi tube mounting system having a removable support which supports a venturi tube from a cooktop, prior to assembling of the cooktop, without the need for a burner box and support brackets. The mounting system includes a support device with a first portion engageable to a part of the gas stove cooktop and a second portion engageable to the venturi tube. The support device may have a C-shaped extension at one end for engaging the cooktop and a support element at a second end for supporting the venturi tube. The support can be provided in various forms including a wire-form structure, a clip-type structure, a stamp-formed structure, or similar structures.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Thomas L. Gort, Carlos R. Tejada Medina, Timothy A. Bulcher
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Patent number: 6074201Abstract: A gas burner configuration for cooking areas includes a gas fitting for supplying gas to a gas burner and a first setting member for the gas fitting. An adjusting pipe is disposed in the vicinity of a gas injector nozzle configuration. The adjusting pipe can be displaced longitudinally toward the gas burner along an opening for a feed pipe supplying a gas/air mixture and can be varied through the use of a second setting member disposed in the vicinity of the first setting member, for optimizing a gas/air mixture by varying an air induction effect in an injector region.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventor: Bernd Muhle
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Patent number: 6074200Abstract: A pilot burner apparatus for use with gas-fired appliances, such as gas-fired water heaters, is provided with a structure configured for the early detection, and response to, the presence of flammable vapor in the atmosphere ambient to the appliance. Combustion air for the pilot burner is taken from that region of the ambient atmosphere, most likely to become contaminated with flammable vapor first. One or more flame characteristics of the pilot burner flame are monitored, and if the flame characteristics depart from a predetermined range of parameters, gas flow to the pilot and main burner(s) of the appliance are cut off. The sensitivity of the pilot burner is such that flammable vapors are detected before the concentration of flammable vapors car rise to the lower flammability limit of the anticipated flammable vapor(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: John A. Bowman, Karen R. Benedek, Stephan E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6071113Abstract: An efficient, high output, compact catalytic combustor that is low in combustion cost includes a combustion member having a front surface portion and a rear surface portion. The air-fuel mixture passing from the rear surface portion toward the front surface portion is combusted on the front surface portion. The combustion member is made of a material higher in thermal conductivity than alumina and includes a flame-holding unit for geometrically holding the flames formed on the surface of the combustion member. A catalyst oxide is carried on at least the front surface portion of the combustion member.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Osamu Tsubouchi, Masayasu Andou, Susumu Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 6071115Abstract: A process and apparatus for combusting fuel which results in reduction of nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxides emissions. Fuel and primary air are preferably premixed and introduced into a combustion chamber. Secondary air is introduced through a plurality of secondary air ports, each preferably shaped as a slot, which are positioned about a venturi nozzle or flame holder disk mounted with respect to a combustion chamber wall. The secondary air flowing through the secondary air ports forms relatively high velocity and momentum secondary air jets that promote rapid mixing of the fuel and primary air mixture into the secondary air flow, such that a combustion flame is established at a partial periphery of the secondary air jets.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Philip C. Carbone, Karen R. Benedek, Stephan E. Schmidt, Charles E. Benson
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Patent number: 6067978Abstract: A barbecue grill comprising a grilling housing, and a gas burner mounted adjacent the grilling housing. The gas burner includes a burner base having a base chamber, a burner head having at least one air and fuel mixture exit port, and a venturi having opposed relatively open ends, the venturi providing a passage between the burner base and the burner head. The base chamber surrounds one of the opposed relatively open ends of the venturi and the base chamber has an inner wall which reduces from a wider portion to a narrower portion with a fuel inlet providing access for fuel into the base chamber and a combustion air inlet being disposed about at least a portion of a periphery of the wider portion of the base chamber. The burner further including a means for securing the burner head to the burner base such that the burner head may be lifted off the burner base for inspection and cleaning of the burner base.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Inventors: Erich J. Schlosser, Mohammed Shoeb, Horst Uwe Harneit
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Patent number: 6065961Abstract: A gas mixer is provided which is especially suitable for a burner which includes a plurality of parallel supply tubes for a first gaseous reactant passing through a sealed distribution manifold through which a second reactant may be educed into each tube through an annular arrangement of orifices and admixed with the first reactant until said admixture reaches the outlet of each tube where, through ignition, an individual flamelet is formed, the multiplicity of which form a collective flame with an homogeneous ratio of reactants through the entire cross section of the flame.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventors: Yul E. Shaffer, Ronald M. Engler
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Patent number: 6062849Abstract: This invention concerns a combustible gas atmospheric burner of the so-called "small-ramp type", comprising at least a body (1) consisting of two half-shells in a vertical plane of symmetry, configured in the lower part as a venturi tube (4), wherein the mixture of combustible gas and air is introduce by way of a nozzle (18). In its upper part it has a head made of high-temperature resisting material where the combustion takes place. The upper part of the burner body has portions of different cross-section so that the mixture exits from the said head in such a manner that its output is essentially uniform and of a laminar nature along the entire longitudinal dimension, which gives rise to a reduction in the noise emitted by the burner, as compared with similar arrangements of a known type.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Industrie Polidoro A. S.p.A.Inventor: Aldo Polidoro
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Patent number: 6059565Abstract: A burner for operating a heat generator, the burner including a swirl generator for a combustion-air flow and a mechanism for injecting at least one fuel into the combustion-air flow, a mixing section arranged downstream of the swirl generator and having a number of transition passages for passing a flow formed in the swirl generator into a mixing tube arranged downstream of the transition passages. The combustion-air flow into the swirl generator flows against turbulence generators, which are located upstream of the injection of the fuel into the combustion-air flow, and the turbulence generators include individual bars set transversely to the combustion-air flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: ABB Alstom Power (Switzereland) LtdInventors: Hans Peter Knopfel, Thomas Ruck
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Patent number: 6056542Abstract: A burner is disclosed, comprising: a burner body and a burner lid coupled to the burner body so as to form a plurality of gas ports in a substantially circular and substantially planar arrangement, said gas ports being interposed between the burner body and the burner lid and adapted to have a corresponding array of flames extending from the gas ports during combustion of a fuel gas.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1999Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Bradford White CorporationInventors: Eric M. Lannes, Timothy D. Scott
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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: 6045356Abstract: A gas burner for a fireplace includes a rectangular, unitary pan which is fabricated from a generally rectangular single sheet metal panel. Prior to forming the panel into the pan, an inlet tube hole and gas ports are machined into the panel. Assembled to the unitary pan is a gas inlet tube with an air adjustment sleeve assembled thereto. An optional baffle may be used and the purpose of the baffle is to reduce the back firing of gas. The fabrication steps for converting the flat sheet metal panel into the unitary pan involve forming first and second long edges with specific bend geometries and then folding the panel so as to bring those formed edges into alignment with each other. Those formed edges are then crimped together. Once this is completed, each shorter side edge is then folded to itself and crimped so that on three sides of the unitary pan there are crimped seams which are leak-free and along the fourth side there is a fold.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Monessen Hearth Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard M. Hunter, Paul A. Boyle, Daniel E. Newman
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Patent number: 6042368Abstract: An appliance for burning a combustible gas, for example a liquefied petroleum gas. The appliance includes a relatively massive metal body forming a heat sink, in which there is formed a passage for flow of the combustible gas from a feed inlet to a discharge outlet. A control member controls the flow rate of the combustible gas. A mixing member for mixes primary air in with a stream of the combustible gas in a gaseous phase in order to obtained a mixture that can be burned. A burner burns the mixture to be burned, and is in thermal connection with the metal body. The control member includes a pressure reducer, at least partially incorporated into the metal body. The pressure reducer includes a chamber into which the combustible gas is admitted in a liquid phase at high pressure, and a chamber from which the gas is discharged at low pressure, at least partially in the gaseous phase. The chambers are formed in the metal body.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Marc Champion, Gerard Scremin, Alain Huguet, Eric Carrato, Thomas M. Benton, Randall L. May
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Patent number: 6036479Abstract: The object of the invention is to provide a two-stage pressure atomizer nozzle for at least one liquid to be atomized, with which two-stage pressure atomizer nozzle improved liquid distribution in the exterior space of the pressure atomizer nozzle, in particular improved fuel distribution in a premix burner, can be achieved. To this end, the pressure atomizer nozzle has a nozzle head (4) connecting the outer and inner tubes (2, 3) to one another downstream. At least two separate turbulence and/or swirl chambers (9, 10, 11, 12) are arranged in the nozzle head (4). Each of these turbulence and/or swirl chambers (9, 10, 11, 12) is connected to the second feed passage (6) via at least one swirl passage (16), to the first feed passage (5) via at least one turbulence-generator passage (15) and to the exterior space (18) of the nozzle body (1) via a discharge opening (17).Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Peter Dubach, Jonathan Lloyd, Thomas Sattelmayer, Christian Steinbach
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Patent number: 6036481Abstract: An inshot burner (10) includes an axially elongated tubular nozzle (40) having a flared inlet end (42), a cylindrical outlet end (44) and a venturi section (46) therebetween. A burner head insert (20) is disposed within the cylindrical outlet end 44. The burner head insert (20) has an axially elongated annular body (22) having an axially extending inner flow passage (25) passing therethrough and a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially extending splines (30) radiating outwardly therefrom toward the surrounding wall of the outlet end (44) of the burner tube. A plurality of second flow passages (35) are defined between the plurality of splines (30). Each of the axially extending splines (30) has a cross width which enlarges in the axial direction from the inlet end of the burner head insert to the outlet end of the burner head insert.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Legutko, Timothy J. Tifft
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Patent number: 6036480Abstract: A combustion burner includes a housing secured to the top of a water heater, a gas tube in fluid communication with a source of gas and depending vertically from the housing and positioned within a heat exchange tube of the water heater. The An ignition assembly depends vertically from the top of the housing through the gas tube and into the heat exchange tube. An angled nozzle, extending from the housing, transports air from an air blower through the housing and into an annulus defined between the exterior of the annular chamber and the interior of the heat exchange tube. A deflector plate having a first and second series of slots and adjacent louvers effects the mixture of the gas and air in the interior of the heat exchange tube and enables the production of a long narrow flame within the heat exchange tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: AOS Holding CompanyInventors: Dennis R. Hughes, David W. Kramer, Darryl L. Ruark, Gary J. Potter, Martin P. McCathern, Peter J. Phillip
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Patent number: 6030207Abstract: A burner for gas cookers that includes a body provided with at least one aperture that defines at least one concentric flame crown and a base fitted to a cooking hob. The burner has an interchangeable circumferential ring that is fitted to the body by a mechanical fixture, which increases diameter of the body in proximity of the base. The ring curves toward the cooking hob like an annular skirt to define a passage for use with burners which draw primary air from above the cooking hob.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Sabaf S.p.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Saleri
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Patent number: 6027330Abstract: An industrial fuel gas burner fired with a mixture of combustion air having up to about 45% flue gas which flows in a downstream direction along an annular combustion air conduit disposed about an axially movable core of the burner that terminates in an end cone that faces the combustion chamber of the furnace. Within the conduit and upstream of a discharge end thereof is a fuel gas discharge header formed by concentric, radially inner and outer tubular ring-shaped fuel gas headers which are concentrically disposed about an axis of the burner and in fluid communication with a source of pressurized fuel gas. The headers have a multiplicity of fuel gas discharge orifices which form three-dimensionally oriented gas streams directed into the combustion air-flue gas flow in the annular conduit. The orifices have a diameter of at least about 0.1 inch.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Coen Company, Inc.Inventor: Vladimir Lifshits
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Patent number: 6027336Abstract: A gas burner for a heating furnace with at least one burner pipe (1) with flame openings (7). An intake opening (5) is provided in which primary air enters and wherein burnable gas enters through a gas nozzle (4) penetrating into the intake opening (5). The percentage of primary air remains extensively unaffected during changes in the gas pressure occurring as a consequence of a change in the nature of the gas.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Stiebel Eltron GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Hubert Nolte, Roland Merker, Martin Herrs, Rolf Naumann
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Patent number: 6027331Abstract: In a burner for operating a combustion chamber, which burner essentially comprises a swirl generator (100), a transition piece (200) arranged downstream of the swirl generator, and a mixing tube (20), transition piece (200) and mixing tube (20) forming the mixing section of the burner and being arranged upstream of a combustion space (30). The swirl generator (100) itself comprises at least two hollow, conical sectional bodies (140, 141, 142, 143) which are nested one inside the other in the direction of flow, the respective center axes of these sectional bodies running mutually offset in such a way that the adjacent walls of the sectional bodies form inlet ducts (120), tangential in their longitudinal extent, for a combustion-air flow (115).Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Klaus Dobbeling, Hans Peter Knopfel, Thomas Ruck
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Patent number: 6019596Abstract: In a burner for operating a combustion chamber, which burner essentially comprises a swirl generator (100), a transition piece (200) arranged downstream of the swirl generator, and a mixing tube (20), transition piece (200) and mixing tube (20) forming the mixing section of the burner and being arranged upstream of a combustion space (30), there are means (302, 303, 304) in the lower region of the mixing tube (20) which bring about cooling of the base plate (305) forming a front wall. The air quantity (307) used here is passed into the flow (40) of the mixing tube (20). A leaner mixing and lower NOx emissions are thereby achieved.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Hans Peter Knopfel, Thomas Ruck
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Patent number: 6010329Abstract: A jet pump for a heat gun includes an elongate hollow pump body lying along a longitudinal axis. The pump body has an inlet, a mixing section and an outlet. A nozzle unit is axially aligned with the inlet for directing pressurized fuel into the inlet of the pump body. Movement of the pressurized fuel into the inlet causes air to be drawn into the inlet to mix with the fuel within the pump body. A disk shaped air diverter is axially spaced away from the inlet of the pump body. The diverter has a length and a diameter. The diameter of the diverter is greater than the length of the diverter and larger than the inlet of the pump body. A housing is radially spaced from and surrounds the diverter forming a first annular gap therearound for air outside the housing to pass therethrough. The air moves around the diverter then changes direction between the diverter and the inlet of the pump body before entering the inlet.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignees: Shrinkfast Corporation, Battenfeld Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc.Inventor: Dimiter S. Zagoroff
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Patent number: 6007328Abstract: A system for transferring heat to an impingement surface includes a first radial jet reattachment combustion nozzle operable to direct a flame toward the impingement surface and comprising a central longitudinal axis. The system also includes a second radial jet reattachment combustion nozzle operable to direct a flame toward the impingement surface and comprising a central longitudinal axis. The first and second nozzles are positioned such that the central longitudinal axes are substantially parallel and spaced apart such that flames directed from the first and second radial jet reattachment combustion nozzles interact with each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: The Texas A&M University SystemInventors: Jamal Seyed Yagoobi, Robert H. Page
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Patent number: 6004129Abstract: A burner apparatus for gas-fired appliances, such as gas furnaces. The burner apparatus includes an improved flame holder structure for controlling the shape and contour of the flame, and burner housing and plenum configurations for enhancing the characteristics of the flame.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Philip C. Carbone, Karen R. Benedek, Michael J. Farina, Stephan E. Schmidt
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Patent number: 6000934Abstract: An underfed burner has an elongated cylindrical body closed at both ends and a feed tube connected between the ends for feeding an air and gas fuel mixture into the burner through an entry portal. A pressure dispersing baffle is formed within the entry portal integral with the body of the burner and deflected downwardly into the interior of the burner. The baffle is in the form of two flaps supported by a rib integral with the body of the burner and extending across the entry portal. The baffle is formed by a die and a punch carried by the die. The die forms a depression about the opening created by the deflected baffles to define the portals and extends gradually longitudinally away from the flaps while the punch cuts the material to form the portal, the rib and the baffle flaps. A pair of mandrels enter the body of the burner from respective ends to provide support for the die and punch.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Burner Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Gerry L. Shavers, Sherman D. Peed
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Patent number: 5997285Abstract: 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, and burner housing and plenum configurations for enhancing the characteristics of the flame.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Philip Carbone, Karen Benedek, Michael J. Farina, Stephan Schmidt
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Patent number: 5997595Abstract: A burner for an entrained bed gasifier is provided in which a stable ignition is accelerated in the vicinity of a fuel jetting port and a good combustion state is maintained. A fuel (1, 3), such as coal and char etc., and a portion of a gasifying agent (2, 4, 5) are premixed in a burner before they a charged into a gasifier. The burner includes a triple tubular member including an outer tubular portion, an intermediate tubular portion, and an inner tubular portion. A seal gas tube is positioned within the inner tubular portion. At the time when the fuel, such as coal and char etc., and a premixing gas (a portion of the gasifying agent) are charged into the burner, at least any one of the fuel, such as coal and char etc., and the premixing gas is charged in a tangential direction relative to the burner central axis so as to be given a swirling directional velocity component.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Katsuhiko Yokohama, Toshiyuki Takegawa, Yoshinori Koyama, Yoshiki Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 5989014Abstract: The device comprises a ventilation unit (4) connected with a gas-supplying valve unit (10) via a mixing duct (11). The fixed structures of the ventilation unit (4) and gas-supplying unit (10) and of the mixing duct (11) are of one piece construction (20), so as to give the device (1) an excellent structural compactness, which will make it adaptable to different types of burners (3) and boilers (2).Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Gianmario Invernizzi
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Patent number: 5989015Abstract: The invention relates to a gas mixing burner (80) equipped with a flame retention device (1). This device incorporates in its construction a compressed gauze of interwoven flexible metal wire or wires for said gases to flow through it, and takes the form of a ring (2), characterised in that it is constituted by a substantially coaxial stack of at least two of said rings (2). Such a device may in particular be mounted on cylindrical domestic burners.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Gaz de France (G.D.F.) Service NationalInventors: William Guerin, Valerie Bosso, Bernard Verbeke
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Patent number: 5984662Abstract: A burner assembly for use in a gas burning fireplace for producing flame patterns simulating flame patterns produced by real burning wood, and a method for producing such flame patterns. A preferably cylindrical bluff body is placed into the gas flow path from a supply line dividing the flow into a first and a second flow and generating Karman vortices within each flow. The vortices between the two flows are staggered. Each flow enters into a burner and exits through the burner ports where it is ignited to produce a flame pattern. The vortices create a rotating turbulence within each flow such that each flow has relatively steady flow portions alternating with turbulent rotating portions. This variance in the flow results in flames that have varying intensity, as well as color, and produces flame patterns simulating those produced by real burning wood.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Superior Fireplace CompanyInventors: Samir E. Barudi, Gary M. Hazard
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Patent number: 5983642Abstract: A combustor for a gas turbine having a centrally located fuel nozzle and inner, middle and outer concentric cylindrical liners, the inner liner enclosing a primary combustion zone. The combustor has an air inlet that forms two passages for pre-mixing primary fuel and air to be supplied to the primary combustion zone. Each of the pre-mixing passages has a circumferential array of swirl vanes. A plurality of primary fuel tube assemblies extend through both pre-mixing passages, with each primary fuel tube assembly located between a pair of swirl vanes. Each primary fuel tube assembly is comprised of two tubular members. The first member supplies fuel to the first pre-mixing passage, while the second member, which extends through the first member, supplies fuel to the second pre-mixing passage. An annular fuel manifold is divided into first and second chambers by a circumferentially extending baffle.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Siemens Westinghouse Power CorporationInventors: David Marchant Parker, Graydon Lane Whidden, Wendel Zolyomi
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Patent number: 5980240Abstract: In a burner of the double cone type, at least one relief slit (30) is arranged in the front plate (18) locally between the regions having different axial expansions. The flexible connection remaining between the two outlet regions may be made integrally within the same casting or via a further welded-on part. Excessive thermal stresses are advantageously avoided thereby.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Asea Brown Boveri AGInventors: Joachim Krautzig, Uy-Liem Nguyen
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Patent number: 5975887Abstract: A burner apparatus having a burner tube in which is disposed a premixing tube having air communication with the air inlet end of the burner tube. An air diffuser bridges between the premixing tube and the burner tube. A baffle plate is supported by and seals across one end of the premixing tube and a plurality of gas/air mixture injection holes are dispersed in the premixing tube between the air diffuser plate and the baffle plate. A gas tube extends into the premixing tube and a plurality of gas holes are disposed along the gas tube in proximity to the discharge end of the gas tube so that air is premixed with gas and discharged from the gas holes to form a gas/air mixture which is passed from the gas/air mixture injection holes radially between the baffle plate and an air diffuser plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Gordon-Piatt Energy Group, Inc.Inventors: Azfar Kamal, Danny Linn Christenson
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Patent number: 5964213Abstract: A burner unit for a gas cooking unit includes an upwardly concave, disk-shaped member. There is a manifold below the disk-shaped member which has a top with a circular opening. The manifold is connected to the disk-shaped member within the opening. There is a circular gap extending about the disk-shaped member between the member and the manifold. The manifold has a gas connection located radially outwards from the disk-shaped member. There is an opening for air adjacent the connection. Air mixes with gas entering the manifold through the connection and an air/gas mixture passes through the gap between the manifold and the disk-shaped member.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: Viet Hung Tran
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Patent number: 5961321Abstract: A burner apparatus useful in steam producing or waste heat boilers. The apparatus includes a fuel delivery means placed between two airfoils that define an elongated venturi throat. The airfoils may be provided with a plurality of perforations to allow a secondary gas (ambient air and/or spent flue gas) to be supplied to the venturi throat for reducing NO.sub.x production.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: Richard C. Vetterick, Clifford F. Eckhart, John V. Koslosky
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Patent number: 5961319Abstract: A gas burner including a cylindrical casing adapted for coupling to a fuel gas can by a screw joint, a gas flow control device threaded into the cylindrical casing and turned up and down by hand through a rotary knob to regulate the flow rate of fuel gas from the fuel gas can, a fuel gas discharging unit coupled to a radial fuel gas outlet in the casing for guiding out discharged fuel gas, and a flame nozzle unit coupled to the fuel gas discharging unit for guiding in air for mixing with discharged fuel gas into fuel mixture for burning at a flame nozzle in front of the flame nozzle unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventor: Chin-Lin Tsai
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Patent number: 5957681Abstract: A landfill gas vent flare is provided which includes a flarehead disposed in communication with a landfill gas vent wherein landfill gas is permitted to flow therethrough. A spark plug is located on the flarehead and is electrically connected to a solar powered ignitor which provides electrical impulses to the spark plug at regular predetermined intervals to generate a spark every 1.5 seconds to ignite the landfill gas and ensure the landfill gas burns continuously. The sparks are continuously generated regardless of the presence of landfill gas or flame in the flarehead. The flarehead comprises an inverted, modified frusto-conical structure and includes a plurality of inlets which permit air to enter the flarehead and mix with the landfill gas to facilitate combustion and to further ensure continuous burning of the gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1995Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Landfill Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David L. Hansen
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Patent number: 5954496Abstract: In a burner for operating a combustion chamber, which burner essentially comprises a swirl generator (100) and a mixing section (220) arranged downstream of the swirl generator, this mixing section acting upstream of a combustion chamber (30), the swirl flow induced by the swirl generator (100) is directed via transition passages (201) into the mixing section (220). At the outlet of a mixing tube (20) belonging to the mixing section (220), the burner front (70) of the mixing tube (20) is provided with at least one torus-like notch (71) on the combustion-chamber side. Thus the stability of the backflow zone (50) can be intensified, which has a positive effect on the combustion from all aspects.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Klaus Dobbeling, Hans Peter Knopfel, Donald Frank Walker
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Patent number: 5954492Abstract: The gas burner of the present invention includes a mated burner body and a burner lid. A plurality of gas ports in a substantially circular and planar arrangement are interposed between the mated body and lid and are directed radially from the body and lid. An air shield member is coformed to and extends radially from the burner body or burner lid. Extending radially from the air shield member in substantial radial alignment with the gas ports is a plurality of flame partitions equal in number to the gas ports. Each flame partition has two attached tabs which are substantially perpendicular to each other when the flame partition is observed in cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Bradford White CorporationInventors: Eric M. Lannes, Timothy D. Scott
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Patent number: 5944511Abstract: In a burner for operating a combustion chamber, which burner essentially comprises a swirl generator (100), a transition piece (200) arranged downstream of the swirl generator, and a mixing tube (20), transition piece (200) and mixing tube (20) forming the mixing section of the burner and being arranged upstream of a combustion chamber (30), a means (160, 161, 170, 190) which evens out the fuel concentration (150) over the cross section of flow is provided. With this measure, stabilization of the flame front and suppression of combustion-chamber pulsations is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventor: Thomas Ruck
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Patent number: 5934897Abstract: A reactor comprises at least one burner, to which hydrocar-bonaceous gas and gas rich in 0.sub.2 are supplied. The hydrocar-bonaceous gas is supplied to the burner through a transfer line at temperatures of 100 to 1300.degree. C. and a pressure in the range from 10 to 70 bar. Adjacent the orifice end of the transfer line, which is connected with the burner, there is provided a screen-like perforated wall through which the hy-drocarbonaceous gas can flow. This wall ensures a uniform gas flow in the burner, and at the same time it prevents solid matter from a certain size onwards from penetrating into the sensitive portion of the burner and settling there.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hermann Gohna
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Patent number: 5931978Abstract: A process is provided for preparing synthesis gas by partial oxidation of a hydrocarbon-containing fuel in the absence of moderator gas. A hydrocarbon-containing fuel and an oxidiser are supplied through a reactor mix type burner to a gasification zone under oxygen blast conditions. At least the rim(s) of the burner internal(s) separating the fuel from the oxidiser at the rim tip(s) is (are) made of, or lined with, a ceramic material or a noble metal or a noble metal alloy.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Peter Oortwijn, Hendrik Martinus Wentinck