Claims
- 1. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle being formed to include a fuel-distribution chamber, the nozzle add the case cooperating to form a series of spaced-apart air-flow cavities in the interior region of the case, the nozzle being formed to include at least one fuel-discharge port aligned with selected air-flow cavities to communicate fuel from the fuel-distribution chamber into air flowing through the selected air-flow cavities to establish a combustible air-and-fuel mixture therein the nozzle including a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in at least one of the air-flow cavities.
- 2. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the case includes an air plenum formed to include an interior air transfer region adapted to communicate air from an air supply to the air-flow cavities and the nozzle includes a funnel-shaped inlet portion positioned to lie in the interior air transfer region to cause air flowing through the interior air transfer region to flow around the funnel-shaped inlet portion of the nozzle to reach the air-flow cavities.
- 3. The burner apparatus of claim 2, wherein the case further includes a combustion sleeve formed to include a combustion chamber receiving air-and-fuel mixtures discharged from the air flow cavities and a portion of the nozzle is positioned to lie in the combustion chamber.
- 4. The burner apparatus of claim 3, wherein the air plenum includes a shell defining the interior air transfer region, the interior air transfer region having a first diameter, and the combustion sleeve includes a cylindrical wall having a second diameter being larger than the first diameter and defining the combustion chamber and an annular mounting flange appended to one end of the cylindrical wall and coupled to the shell to place the interior air transfer region in fluid communication with the combustion chamber via the air-flow cavities.
- 5. The burner apparatus of claim 4, wherein the nozzle includes eight vanes uniformly spaced apart from one another to define eight air-flow cavities.
- 6. The burner apparatus of claim 3, wherein the air plenum and combustion sleeve cooperate to define an outer boundary wall defining an outer boundary of each air-flow cavity and the nozzle includes an inner boundary wall lying in spaced-apart relation to the outer boundary wall to define the air-flow cavities therebetween and the at least one fuel-discharge port is formed in the inner boundary wall.
- 7. The burner apparatus of claim 6, wherein the nozzle is formed to include two fuel-discharge ports positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another in the air-flow cavity to place the bluff-body flame holder therebetween.
- 8. The burner apparatus of claim 6, wherein the nozzle includes a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in all but one of the eight air-flow cavities.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the case further includes a combustion sleeve formed to include a combustion chamber receiving air-and-fuel mixtures discharged from the air-flow cavities and the nozzle is formed to include the air-flow cavities in certain locations to place the interior air transfer region in fluid communication with the combustion chamber via the air-flow cavities and a portion of the nozzle is positioned to lie in the combustion chamber.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the nozzle includes an annular outer wall formed to include the at least one fuel-discharge port and a plurality of vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to extend radially outwardly from the wall, each pair of adjacent vanes cooperating to define one of the air-flow cavities therebetween, and the bluff-body flame holder is positioned to lie between selected pairs of adjacent vanes cooperating to define the at least one of the air-flow cavities.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the nozzle includes a body formed to include the fuel-distribution chamber having a first diameter and a closure portion coupled to a downstream end of the body to face toward the combustion chamber formed in the combustion sleeve, the inlet portion being coupled to an upstream end of the body to position the inlet portion in the interior air-transfer region, the inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply to conduct fuel in the nozzle to the fuel-distribution chamber, and the inlet portion having a second diameter larger than the first diameter.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the nozzle includes a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in all but one of the air-flow cavities.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising an ignitor positioned in the interior air transfer region to extend into one of the air-flow cavities to ignite a combustible air-and-fuel mixture provided therein.
- 14. The burner apparatus of claim 2, wherein the air plenum further includes a shell defining the interior air-transfer region and an annular interior flange positioned to lie in the interior air-transfer region and formed to include a passageway containing the nozzle and the air-flow cavities.
- 15. The burner apparatus of claim 14, wherein the annular interior flange has a central axis and each fuel-discharge port formed in the nozzle is arranged to extend along a line that is perpendicular to the central axis of the annular interior flange.
- 16. The burner apparatus of claim 14, wherein the shell includes an annular outer wall surrounding the annular interior flange and a front plate coupled to the annular interior flange and the annular outer wall and formed to include an air-outlet aperture positioned to lie at an outlet end of the passageway formed in the annular interior flange.
- 17. The burner apparatus of claim 2, further comprising an ignitor positioned in the one air-flow cavity without a bluff-body flame holder.
- 18. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzle includes a body formed to include the fuel-distribution chamber, a wall positioned to lie around the fuel-distribution chamber and formed to include at least one fuel-discharge port associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity, and a plurality of vanes appended to the wall and arranged to extend away from the fuel-distribution chamber to define one of the air-flow cavities between each pair of adjacent vanes.
- 19. The burner apparatus of claim 18, wherein the wall of the nozzle is formed to include three fuel-discharge ports associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity.
- 20. The burner apparatus of claim 19, wherein the three fuel-discharge ports are arranged in a triangular pattern and one of the three fuel-discharge ports is located downstream of the bluff-body flame holder and positioned to lie behind the bluff-body flame holder.
- 21. The burner apparatus of claim 19, wherein two of the three fuel-discharge ports each have a selected internal diameter and one of the three fuel-discharge ports has an internal diameter smaller than the selected internal diameter.
- 22. The burner apparatus of claim 19, wherein the bluff-body flame holder is appended to the wall and positioned to lie in a selected air-flow cavity defined between a pair of adjacent vanes, the three fuel-discharge ports formed in the wall in the selected air-flow cavity cooperate to define a space therebetween on the wall, and the bluff-body flame holder is positioned to lie on the wall in the space.
- 23. The burner apparatus of claim 19, wherein the three fuel-discharge ports associated with a selected air-flow cavity cooperate to define means for supplying a selected volume of fuel from the fuel-distribution chamber to the selected air-flow cavity so that ninety percent of the selected volume is discharged through a first and second of the three fuel-discharge ports and ten percent of the selected volume is discharged through a third of the three fuel-discharge ports.
- 24. The burner apparatus of claim 18, wherein the wall of the nozzle is formed to include two fuel-discharge ports associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity and the bluff-body flame holder is positioned to lie between the two fuel-discharge ports in selected air-flow cavities.
- 25. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the case includes a combustion sleeve having a first diameter and an air plenum coupled to the combustion sleeve, the air plenum including an air inlet having a second diameter and an air outlet aperture having a third diameter, the first and third diameters being larger than the second diameter, the fuel-discharge ports being positioned to discharge fuel toward an annular interior wall of the plenum arranged to lie around the nozzle.
- 26. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzle further includes a wall formed to include the at least one fuel-discharge port and the bluff-body flame holder is appended to the wall and positioned to lie in one of the air-flow cavities.
- 27. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is formed to include two main fuel-discharge ports associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity and one pilot fuel-discharge port associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity, the three ports being sized and selected to cause about ninety percent of the fuel discharged from the fuel-distribution chamber in the nozzle into the air-flow cavities to pass through the main fuel-discharge ports and about ten percent of the fuel discharged from the fuel-distribution chamber in the nozzle into the air-flow cavities to pass through the pilot fuel-discharge ports.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bluff-body flame holder is formed to include an aperture therethrough.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an air-and-fuel supply apparatus including an inlet body including a passageway to communicate air from an air supply to the nozzle, a fuel passageway to communicate fuel from a fuel supply to the nozzle, and a purge hole extending between fuel and combustion air passageways.
- 30. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzle includes a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in all but one of the air-flow cavities.
- 31. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzle includes a plurality of vanes extending radially outwardly from the nozzle toward the case, each pair of adjacent vanes cooperating to define one of the air-flow cavities therebetween, the bluff-body flame holder being positioned to lie approximately half way between the pair of adjacent vanes cooperating to define the at least one air-flow cavity on which the bluff-body flame holder is positioned to lie.
- 32. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the case includes an air inlet having a first diameter and an air outlet aperture having a second diameter, the first diameter being larger than the second diameter.
- 33. The burner apparatus of claim 32, wherein the nozzle includes an annular body having a third diameter and an inlet portion coupled to an upstream end of the annular body, the inlet portion being formed to include a fuel-conducting passageway having a fourth diameter, the third diameter being larger than the second diameter.
- 34. The burner apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one fuel-discharge port is located downstream of the bluff-body flame holder and positioned to lie behind the bluff-body flame holder.
- 35. The burner apparatus of claim 34, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and at least two fuel-discharge ports are circumferentially spaced apart from one another and the bluff-body flame holder.
- 36. The burner apparatus of claim 34, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and the at least three fuel-discharge ports are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 37. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, a plurality of vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define a plurality of air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, and a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in at least one of the air-flow cavities.
- 38. The burner apparatus of claim 37, wherein the nozzle includes eight vanes uniformly spaced apart about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities.
- 39. The burner apparatus of claim 38, wherein a bluff-body flame holder is positioned to lie in seven of the eight air-flow cavities and each bluff-body flame holder is appended to the annular outer wall.
- 40. The burner apparatus of claim 39, further comprising an ignitor positioned to lie in an air-flow cavity other than the seven of the eight air-flow cavities to ignite a combustible air-and-fuel mixture therein.
- 41. The burner apparatus of claim 38, wherein at least two fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outer wall and positioned to lie between each pair of adjacent vanes.
- 42. The burner apparatus of claim 41, wherein a bluff-body flame holder is positioned on the annular outer wall to lie between selected pairs of adjacent vanes.
- 43. The burner apparatus of claim 38, wherein three fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in a triangular pattern between selected pairs of adjacent vanes.
- 44. The burner apparatus of claim 37, wherein at least two fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outer wall and positioned to lie between each pair of adjacent vanes, the at least two fuel-discharge ports being circumferentially spaced apart from one another.
- 45. The burner apparatus of claim 44, wherein the bluff-body flame holder is positioned on the annular outer wall between two of the at least two fuel-discharge ports to lie between selected pairs of adjacent vanes.
- 46. The burner apparatus of claim 44, wherein three fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular wall and arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 47. The burner apparatus of claim 46, wherein two of the three fuel-discharge ports each have a selected internal diameter and one of the three fuel-discharge ports has an internal diameter smaller than the selected internal diameter.
- 48. The burner apparatus of claim 37, wherein the case includes an annular interior wall having a first diameter and positioned to surround the annular outer wall and an interior air transfer region having a second diameter being larger than the first diameter, and the vanes on the annular outer wall to define an outer boundary of the air-flow cavities.
- 49. The burner apparatus of claim 48, wherein the case includes an air plenum including the annular interior wall and a shell around the annular interior wall and a combustion sleeve coupled to the shell and formed to include a combustion chamber receiving air-and-fuel mixtures discharged from the air-flow cavities, the air plenum defining the first diameter and the combustion sleeve defining the second diameter.
- 50. The burner apparatus of claim 49, wherein a portion of the nozzle is positioned to lie in the combustion chamber.
- 51. The burner apparatus of claim 49, wherein the shell includes an annular outer wall surrounding the annular interior wall and a front plate coupled to the annular outer and interior walls and to the combustion sleeve and the front plate is formed to include an air outlet aperture communicating air-and-fuel mixtures from the air-flow cavities to the combustion chamber.
- 52. The burner apparatus of claim 37, wherein at least one of the fuel-discharge ports is located downstream of the bluff-body flame holder and positioned to lie behind the bluff-body flame holder.
- 53. The burner apparatus of claim 52, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and at least two fuel-discharge ports are circumferentially spaced apart from one another and the bluff-body flame holder.
- 54. The burner apparatus of claim 52, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and the at least three fuel-discharge ports are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 55. A burner apparatus comprising
- an air plenum adapted to be coupled to an air supply,
- a combustion sleeve coupled to the air plenum to define a burner case having an interior region, the combustion sleeve being formed to include a combustion chamber, and
- a nozzle adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply and positioned to lie within the interior region of the burner case, the nozzle being formed to include a body, a plurality of vanes circumferentially spaced apart around the body, a plurality of fuel-discharge ports positioned to lie between the vanes to communicate fuel conducted from the fuel supply through the body into air from the air supply flowing around the body and between the vanes to produce a plurality of combustible air-and-fuel mixtures located between the vanes and discharged into the combustion chamber, and a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie between a selected pair of vanes.
- 56. The burner apparatus of claim 55, wherein at least one of the plurality of fuel-discharge ports is located downstream of the bluff-body flame holder and positioned to lie behind the bluff-body flame holder.
- 57. The burner apparatus of claim 56, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and at least two fuel-discharge ports are circumferentially spaced apart from one another and the bluff-body flame holder.
- 58. The burner apparatus of claim 56, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and the at least three fuel-discharge ports are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 59. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle being formed to include a fuel-distribution chamber, the nozzle and the case cooperating to form a series of spaced-apart air-flow cavities in the interior region of the case, the nozzle being formed to include at least one fuel-discharge port aligned with selected air-flow cavities to communicate fuel from the fuel-distribution chamber into air flowing through the selected air flow cavities to establish a combustible air-and-fuel mixture therein, the nozzle being formed to include two main fuel-discharge ports associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity and one pilot fuel-discharge port associated with and coupled to each air-flow cavity, the three ports being sized and selected to cause about ninety percent of the fuel discharged from the fuel-distribution chamber in the nozzle into the air-flow cavities to pass through the main fuel-discharge ports and about ten percent of the fuel discharged from the fuel-distribution chamber in the nozzle into the air-flow cavities to pass through the pilot fuel-discharge ports.
- 60. The burner apparatus of claim 59, wherein the nozzle further includes a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in at least one of the air-flow cavities.
- 61. The burner apparatus of claim 60, wherein the pilot fuel-discharge port is located downstream of the bluff-body flame holder and positioned to lie behind the bluff-body flame holder.
- 62. The burner apparatus of claim 61, wherein the main fuel-discharge ports are circumferentially spaced apart from one another and the bluff-body flame holder.
- 63. The burner apparatus of claim 61, wherein the three ports are arranged in a triangular pattern.
- 64. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, eight vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, and a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in seven of the eight air-flow cavities each bluff-body flame holder being appended to the annular outer wall.
- 65. The burner apparatus of claim 64, wherein one of the eight air-flow cavities is without a bluff-body flame holder and further comprising an ignitor positioned to lie in the air-flow cavity without a bluff-body flame holder to ignite a combustible air-and-fuel mixture therein.
- 66. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, and eight vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, wherein at least two fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outer wall and positioned to lie between each pair of adjacent vanes, and
- a bluff-body flame holder positioned on the annular outer wall to lie between selected pairs of adjacent vanes.
- 67. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, and eight vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, wherein three fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in a triangular pattern between selected pairs of adjacent vanes.
- 68. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply,
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, and eight vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, wherein at least two fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outlet wall and positioned to lie between each pair of adjacent vanes, and
- a bluff-body flame holder positioned on the annular outer wall between two of the at least two fuel-discharge ports to lie between selected pairs of adjacent vanes.
- 69. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, and eight vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, wherein three fuel-discharge ports are formed in the annular outer wall and arranged in a triangular pattern and at least two fuel-discharge ports are positioned to lie between each pair of adjacent vanes.
- 70. The burner apparatus of claim 69, wherein two of the three fuel-discharge ports each have a selected internal diameter and one of the three fuel-discharge ports has an internal diameter smaller than the selected internal diameter.
- 71. A burner apparatus comprising
- a case formed to include an interior region adapted to receive a flow of air from an air supply and
- a nozzle positioned to lie in the interior region of the case, the nozzle including a fuel-distribution chamber adapted to receive fuel from a fuel supply, an annular outer wall formed to include fuel-discharge ports coupled in fluid communication to the fuel-distribution chamber, and eight vanes appended to the annular outer wall and arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the annular outer wall to define eight air-flow cavities located between pairs of adjacent vanes to receive air flowing through the interior region of the casing and fuel discharging from the fuel-distribution chamber through the fuel-discharge ports to establish combustible air-and-fuel mixtures in the air-flow cavities, the nozzle further including a bluff-body flame holder positioned to lie in at least one of the air-flow cavities.
- 72. The burner apparatus of claim 71, wherein one of the fuel-discharge ports is located downstream of the bluff-body flame holder and positioned to lie behind the bluff-body flame holder.
- 73. The burner apparatus of claim 72, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and at least two fuel-discharge ports are circumferentially spaced apart from one another and the bluff-body flame holder.
- 74. The burner apparatus of claim 72, wherein the nozzle is formed to include at least three fuel-discharge ports and the three fuel-discharge ports are arranged in a triangular pattern.
Parent Case Info
This appliocation claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/053,736 filed Jul. 25, 1997.
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