Claims
- 1. A burner assemblage for a multi burner waste gas flare, said burner assemblage comprising:a manifold for receiving and distributing a supply of a premixed mixture of waste gas and air; a first elongated, upstanding burner having a flame generating burner tip at an upper end thereof and an inlet for a premixed mixture of waste gas and air at a lower end thereof, said inlet being connected in premixed mixture receiving relationship to said manifold; an elongated enclosure surrounding said burner and extending upwardly from said tip said enclosure having an open top and an internal chamber for containing a flame generated at said tip; an elongated ignition port having a first end in fluid communication with said chamber and a second end, said port being configured and arranged so as to extend outwardly from the enclosure with said second end thereof located adjacent a second burner of the flare, the arrangement being such that when the first burner is ignited, combustion gases from the chamber will travel through said ignition port to ignite the second burner; and a gas flow restriction structure located in said chamber, adjacent said tip, said structure being configured and arranged to create a positive pressure in said enclosure to enhance the flow of combustion gases through said ignition port when the first burner is ignited.
- 2. A burner assemblage as set forth in claim 1, comprising a second ignition port having a first end in fluid communication with said chamber and a second end, said second ignition port being configured and arranged to extend outwardly from the enclosure with said second end thereof located adjacent a third burner of the flare, the arrangement being such that when the first burner is ignited, combustion gases from the chamber will travel through said second ignition port to ignite the third burner.
- 3. A burner assemblage as set forth in claim 1, comprising a second elongated, upstanding burner including a flame generating burner tip at an upper end thereof and an inlet for a premixed mixture of waste gas and air at a lower end thereof, said inlet being connected in premixed mixture receiving relationship to said manifold, said burner assemblage further comprising a second elongated enclosure having an open top and an internal chamber, said second enclosure surrounding said second burner and extending upwardly from said tip of the second burner, wherein said ignition port extends between the enclosures and the second end thereof is in fluid communication with the internal chamber of the second enclosure.
- 4. A burner assemblage as set forth in claim 1 wherein the waste gas is a biogas.
- 5. An ignition arrangement for use with a multi burner waste gas flare, said arrangement comprising:an enclosure adapted and configured so that when it is in an operable position relative to the flare it will surround a first burner of the flare and extend upwardly from a flame generating tip of the first burner, said enclosure having an open top and an internal chamber for containing a flame generated at the tip of the first burner; an elongated ignition port having a first end in fluid communication with said chamber and a second end, said port being configured and arranged so that when the enclosure is in its said operable position relative to the first burner of the flare, said port will extend outwardly from the enclosure so as to position said second end thereof at a location adjacent a second burner of the flare, the arrangement being such that when the first burner is ignited, combustion gases from the chamber will travel through said ignition port to ignite the second burner; and a gas flow restriction structure in said chamber, said structure being located in the chamber so as to be adjacent a flame generating tip of the first burner when the enclosure is in said operable position relative to the flare, said structure being operable to create a positive pressure in said enclosure to enhance the flow of combustion gases through said ignition port when the first burner is ignited, said gas flow restriction structure comprising a ridge extending generally inwardly from an inner surface of said enclosure.
- 6. A waste gas flare comprising:a manifold for receiving and distributing a supply of a premixed mixture of waste gas and air; a plurality of elongated, upstanding burners, each said burner having a flame generating burner tip at an upper end thereof and an inlet for a premixed mixture of waste gas and air at a lower end thereof, said inlets being connected in premixed mixture receiving relationship to said manifold; an elongated enclosure surrounding a first of said plurality of burners and extending upwardly from the tip of said first burner, said enclosure having an open top and an internal chamber for containing a flame generated at the tip of said first burner; an elongated ignition port having a first end in fluid communication with said chamber and a second end, said port being configured and arranged so as to extend outwardly from the enclosure, said second end of the port being positioned adjacent the tip of a second burner of said plurality thereof, the arrangement being such that when the first burner is ignited, combustion gases from the chamber will travel through said ignition port to ignite the second burner; and a gas flow restriction structure located in said chamber, adjacent the tip of the first burner, said restriction structure being configured and arranged to create a positive pressure in said enclosure to enhance the flow of combustion gases through said ignition port when the first burner is ignited.
- 7. A waste gas flare as set forth in claim 6, comprising a second elongated ignition port having a first end in fluid communication with said chamber and a second end, said second port being configured and arranged so as to extend outwardly from the enclosure, said second end of the second port being positioned adjacent the tip of a third burner of said plurality thereof, the arrangement being such that when the first burner is ignited, combustion gases from the chamber will travel through said second ignition port to ignite the third burner.
- 8. A waste gas flare as set forth in claim 6, comprising a second elongated enclosure located in surrounding relationship to said second burner of the flare and extending upwardly from the tip of the second burner, said second enclosure having an open top and an internal chamber for containing a flame generated at the tip of the second burner, wherein said ignition port extends between the enclosures and the second end thereof is in fluid communication with the internal chamber of the second enclosure.
- 9. A waste gas flare as set forth in claim 6, wherein the waste gas is a biogas.
- 10. A waste gas flare comprising:a plurality of burners, each having a flame generating tip; an enclosure located in surrounding relationship to a first burner of the flare, said enclosure being configured and arranged so as to extend upwardly from the tip of the first burner, said enclosure having an open top and an internal chamber for containing a flame generated at the tip of the first burner; an elongated ignition port having a first end in fluid communication with said chamber and a second end, said port being configured and arranged so as to extend outwardly from the enclosure, said second end of the port being positioned adjacent the tip of a second burner of the flare, the arrangement being such that when the first burner is ignited, combustion gases from the chamber will travel through said ignition port to ignite the second burner; and a gas flow restriction structure in said chamber, said structure being located in the chamber adjacent the tip of the first burner and being operable to create a positive pressure in said enclosure to enhance the flow of combustion gases through said ignition port when the first burner is ignited, said gas flow restriction structure comprising a ridge extending generally inwardly from an inner surface of said enclosure.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/715,550, filed Nov. 17, 2000, which is a divisional of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/198,752, filed Nov. 24, 1998. U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,334 U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/715,550 and 09/198,752 are incorporated herein in their entirety.
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