Radiant-type Burner In Or On Wall (e.g., Surface Combustion, Etc.) Patents (Class 432/175)
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Patent number: 4913651Abstract: A burner unit is used for firing, for example, formed ceramic bodies in a firing furnace. The burner unit includes a burner tile assembly provided in a furnace wall and a burner connected to the burner tile assembly and provided out of the firing furnace. The burner is integrally provided with a connecting burner tile assembly having a tapered step. The burner tile assembly is also provided with a tapered step. The tapered steps of the connecting burner tile assembly and the burner tile assembly are connected through a sealing material to connect the burner to the burner tile assembly. With this arrangement, the burner unit reduces heat dissipation due to a burner construction and enables maintenance to be effected during operation of the burner.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Toyoshiro Miyajima, Kazuhiro Miyahara
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Patent number: 4887961Abstract: A radiant wall burner which is designed to be mounted on a wall of a radiant-type furnace such as an ethylene decomposing surface has a fuel supply tube defining a fuel supply passage for a fuel which may be a gaseous fuel and provided with a fuel outlet nozzle, and an air supply tube combined with the fuel supply tube so as to provide a double-tube structure such that one of the fuel supply tube and the air supply tube constitutes an inner tube while the other constitutes an outer tube, the air supply tube defining an air supply passage for combustion air separate from the fuel supply passage and having an air outlet which opens towards the core region of the radiant-type furnace. The burner apparatus further has a plate disposed so as to oppose the air outlet of the air supply tube thereby to deflect the flow of combustion air form the air outlet in the radial directions.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kuwabara SeisakushoInventors: Kenichi Kuwabara, Makoto Miyata
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Patent number: 4850860Abstract: A radiant wall (6) for heat exchangers, muffle kilns and similar equipment, consisting in a succession of rollers (11) suspended side by side in such a way as to create a physical barrier for the separation of two environments accommodating media between which an exchange of heat is brought about.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Inventor: Alberto Albonetti
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Patent number: 4830610Abstract: A fuel fired heat treating furnace having an imperforate inner shell for containing a work load in isolation. The shell is made of a refractory material which provides a good heat exchange from the outside to the inside. A multiplicity of hot gas streams is directed under pressure against the outside of the shell by means of a circulation system which includes a plenum, a fan within the plenum and a plurality of apertured distributor tubes extending from one end of the shell to the other. Fuel burners exhaust combustion gases into the system on the discharge side of the fan where the gases mix with returning gases from the intake side of the fan and are fed into the distributor tubes.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Columbia Gas Service System CorporationInventor: Klaus H. Hemsath
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Patent number: 4792302Abstract: An oven includes a plurality of pairs of upper and lower spaced non-focused infrared heater panels. Product is conveyed between these panels to effect solder reflow. To increase heat transfer and to achieve temperature uniformity, air is forced through equally spaced holes drilled in the insulating block of one or more upper heating panels. To define an equal flow through these holes, a valve is placed below the air intake opening to define an annular opening between the panel casing and the valve. The valve has openings having an area which is matched to the annular area between the casing and the valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Assignee: Dynapert-HTC CorporationInventors: Michael C. Baker, W. James Hall
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Patent number: 4790749Abstract: In the modular kiln, which is designed for the firing of ceramic tiles etc., one has a series of single treatment zones (16) arranged in a continuous succession and interconnected by a conveyor (6); heat exchange is brought about by radiation between special surfaces built into the various zones of the kiln, and the material being fired.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: Poppi S.p.A.Inventor: Poppi Mauro
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Patent number: 4740158Abstract: An indirect-fired, infrared drying oven for articles of manufacture which have been through a coating process. Tubular radiators are mounted within the enclosure to produce infrared radiation which impinges upon the coated articles. The tubular radiator operates at a sub-ambient interior pressure and is vented near the burner to directly inspirate fumes from the interior of the oven as they are given off by the drying articles. Temperatures in the radiator are sufficient to incinerate the fumes as they travel along the length of the tubular radiator. A heat exchanger is utilized near the exhaust end of the radiator to recover waste heat and return this heat to the oven enclosure, thus balancing air flow within the enclosure and maintaining a neutral pressure condition.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1987Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Combustion Research CorporationInventor: Arthur C. W. Johnson
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Patent number: 4731017Abstract: A radiation heating apparatus comprising a heating zone, a zone to be heated, a gas non-permeable boundary member defining the boundary between the two zones, and a porous radiator member provided in the heating zone, wherein a high-temperature gas is formed in, or introduced into, the heating zone and discharged at least through the porous radiator member, and the zone to be heated is heated through the gas non-permeable boundary member.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Mitsubishi Petrochemical Engineering Co. Ltd.Inventors: Ryozo Echigo, Toshio Tomimura, Chikashi Nishino, Noboru Sue
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Patent number: 4568273Abstract: A gas-permeable thermal insulator comprising a porous ceramic body of a three-dimensional reticulate structure having interconnected open cells is adapted to be installed in a heating oven or radiant tube so that exhaust gas passes through the insulator to exit the oven or tube while the waste heat of the gas is effectively recovered for reuse. The porous ceramic body is characterized by a bulk specific gravity of 0.25-0.6, an average pore diameter of 0.2-10 mm, a porosity of 75-95%, and an air pressure drop of 0.1-40 mm in water column when air passes through the body over a thickness of 1 cm at a velocity of 1 m/sec.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Bridgestone Tire Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tsuneaki Narumiya
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Patent number: 4516935Abstract: An arrangement for heating and/or heat retaining of containers and their contents, for example ladles to be filled with molten metal, has a burner directed toward the container, a cover for a container opening, and a preheating device for combustion air which if formed as a component of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1983Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Inventor: Gerhard Sanders
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Patent number: 4507083Abstract: A gas-fired infrared heater for projecting an infrared beam in a radiation pattern having a predetermined geometry for irradiating the surface of a food product or other body to effect uniform heating thereof at a rapid rate. The heater includes a ribbon-type burner having an elongated pre-mix casing into which is fed air and gas, and an outlet extending along a slot in the casing and projecting therefrom. The outlet is provided with two sets of corrugated ribbons separated by a gas pressure chamber, whereby the air-gas mixture from the casing passes through one set into the chamber where the pressure thereof is equalized before the mixture passes through the other set from which it emerges as a sheet of flame of uniform intensity. The outlet is inserted in the longitudinal socket of a refractory body to impinge on a surface thereof whereby the surface is heated to a temperature level causing the surface to emit infrared energy which is projected by an array of radiation horns formed in the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1984Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Inventor: Joseph Fraioli
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Patent number: 4504222Abstract: A screw conveyer is provided with a heat insulating casing (16) and with a plurality of pipe burners (30) arranged between a perforated bottom plate (17) of the casing and a housing (13) which contains the screw conveyer and is used for drying waste products which the conveyer feeds to a furnace (27).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1983Date of Patent: March 12, 1985Assignee: Jude Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Robert F. Christian
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Patent number: 4474552Abstract: Infra-red irradiation is combined with additional heating and/or drying to more effectively treat substrates. Irradiation from gas-fired infra-red radiators provides hot gaseous combustion products that can be directed to help heat and/or dry substrates. Width of irradiator can be made adjustable, as can its color temperature. Color temperatures as low as 950.degree. F. can be obtained without combustion catalysts such as platinum, by having a fine-mesh wire screen in front of ceramic fiber matrix burner face.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1981Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Inventor: Thomas M. Smith
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Patent number: 4469314Abstract: A metal heating furnace for heating slabs, billets or blooms prior to their hot rolling. Full use to thermal energy can be ensured and the workpieces can be uniformly heated to a desired rolling temperature.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1981Date of Patent: September 4, 1984Assignee: Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Osamu Takeuchi, Akira Aizawa
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Patent number: 4444558Abstract: System for heating the broadwise-end portions of a metal plate in conveyance. The system includes a pair of heater blocks spaced apart from each other with the conveyance line for the material located therebetween. The heater blocks each have a space to receive one of the broadwise-end portions of the material. When the material is conveyed through the system, the broadwise-end portions of the material each are allowed to pass through the space of one of the heater blocks so that they are heated by burners of the heater blocks blowing hot combustion gases against the broadwise-end surfaces of the material.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Daidotokushuko KabushikikaishaInventor: Koichiro Kinto
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Patent number: 4432727Abstract: A gas-fired infrared heater for projecting an infrared beam in a radiation pattern having a predetermined geometry for irradiating the surface of a food product or other body to effect uniform heating thereof at a rapid rate. The heater is constituted by a refractory assembly formed by a stack of identical slabs having a bore therethrough to receive the cylinder of a controllable ribbon-type gas-air burner from whose longitudinal slot is emitted a sheet of flame. Each slab is provided with a sector-shape channel cut in one face thereof to define a fin and side walls that diverge from the bore to create a flattened IR radiation horn whose mouth is aligned with the burner slot, whereby the surface of the assembly on which the flame impinges is heated to a temperature level causing this surface to emit infrared energy. The parallel array of radiation horns created by the assembly produces a radiation pattern whose shape depends on the geometry of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Inventor: Joseph Fraioli
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Patent number: 4373702Abstract: Heat-treating apparatus which includes an insulated furnace compartment through which stock to be heat-treated is passed. Perforated tubes are arranged in the furnace and they are heated to radiance by burners which also generate products of combustion which are ejected through the perforations at high velocity to impinge upon a surface or surfaces of the stock being heat-treated. The combination of radiation and convection enhanced by the impingement of the jets upon a surface of the stock provides highly efficient primary heat transfer. The burners are designed to insure that rapid combustion takes place at a point removed from the perforations to avoid flame issuing from the perforations. The tubes are sized and spaced to enhance secondary heat transfer from gases in the furnace compartment and from the walls of the compartment to the stock.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1981Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: Holcroft & CompanyInventors: Viswanath Jayaraman, Carroll Cone
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Patent number: 4295826Abstract: Disclosed is an infrared dryer which comprises (1) at least one infrared heater in a heating chamber, (2) a pair of mutually parallel air troughs which guide ambient air from an intake end of the dryer, along the top of the dryer, and empty air into a collector box of the air plenum at the downstream end of the dryer, (3) a header disposed above the heating chamber and ported to permit air from the header to be directed onto objects in the heating chamber, and (4) means for recirculating air from the heating chamber into the header.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1980Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Inventor: Michael Vasilantone
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Patent number: 4209294Abstract: Disclosed is an infrared dryer which comprises at least one infrared heater and a pair of mutually parallel air troughs which guide ambient air from an intake end of the dryer, along the top of the dryer, and empty air into a collector box of the air plenum at the downstream end of the dryer. One of the air troughs runs along the top of the infrared heater and is ported to accept effluent air from the heating chamber, and the other of the air troughs extends along the upper surface of the dryer and serves to continually cool the upper surface or cover of the dryer.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1978Date of Patent: June 24, 1980Inventor: Michael Vasilantone
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Patent number: 4202661Abstract: A furnace for heat treating metal slabs or strips includes a heating chamber through which stock is passed in confronting relationship to an array of jet impingement radiation burners. Combustion is separated from the stock by flat refractory plates having a plurality of holes uniformly distributed thereover which direct uniform jets of combustion products upon the strip or slab. The jets of combustion products heat the work by convection. Also, the refractory jet forming plates are heated to radiance so that heat energy is transferred to the work by radiation.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1979Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Assignee: Thermo Electron CorporationInventors: Lazaros J. Lazaridis, Gabor Miskolczy, Paul K. Shefsiek
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Patent number: 4168950Abstract: The invention is directed to a fibrous and substantially non-porous shield that is placed around a burner block in a furance wall in order to prevent the flow of combustion gases or combustible gases back from the block to the casing of the furnace wall where they could burn and damage said casing.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Selas Corporation of AmericaInventors: Howard H. Seemann, George J. Ochsenreither, Jr.
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Patent number: 4147301Abstract: A heating system comprises serially connected heating and holding coils connected in a closed heating liquid circulating circuit with a collector coil at the space to be heated. The heating and holding coils are disposed in a compartment wherein both are subject to direct heating by one or more gas burners, and flue gas is drawn through the compartment in heat exchange relation with the holding coil before being exhausted.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1977Date of Patent: April 3, 1979Inventors: Wayne G. Halma, Dale A. Snyder
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Patent number: 4137966Abstract: An oven with temperature-independent sections permits objects placed within t to experience the uneven heating and temperature gradient problems associated with real life conditions. The number of sections can vary depending on the gradients desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Richard D. Ulrich, Crill Maples, Howard C. Schafer