Claims
- 1. A burner comprising
- a gasifier (17) formed as an essentially cylindrical hollow body, said gasifier including means for supplying fuel to the interior of the hollow body;
- an inlet (41) for air into the hollow body at a first end of the hollow body;
- an outlet (42) from the inside of the hollow body for a combustible gas-air mixture, remote from said first end of the hollow body;
- a hollow mixing head (29) coupled to the outlet (42) of the gasifier (17), said mixing head intimately mixing said combustible air mixture and being formed with outlet openings (32, 33) at an outer lateral wall thereof for issuing said combustible air mixture,
- said mixing head (29) including a deflector section (31, 31') radially dimensioned, and positioned for deflection of said gas-air mixture through said outlet openings (32, 33) in substantially radial direction for formation of a flame after ignition of said combustible gas-air mixture which expands essentially radially from said mixing head (29); and
- means external of the hollow body for recirculation of hot combustion gases resulting upon formation of said flame outside of said outlet openings (33),
- said means comprising a flame tube (21) surrounding the gasifier (17) and the mixing head (29), while leaving a gas recirculation space (40) between the flame tube and the gasifier and the flame tube and the mixing head,
- said flame tube axially extending from a region near the inlet (41) approximately to the end of the mixing head (29) and arranged for recirculating the hot combustion gases to the gasifier (17) through said space (40) to the inlet to the hollow body forming the gasifier, while permitting essentially radial expansion of the flame radially beyond the flame tube.
- 2. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said deflector section (31) is coupled to the mixing head (29).
- 3. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flame tube (21) extends to slightly beyond the end of the mixing head (29).
- 4. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gasifier (17) and the mixing head (29) form a single unit.
- 5. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gasifier (17) and the mixing head (29) are of tubular form.
- 6. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an annular radially inwardly oriented ridge (37') is provided at the outlet (42) of the gasifier (17).
- 7. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an inwardly extending flange (43) is provided at the inlet (41) of the gasifier.
- 8. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an air aperture plate (35) with an opening (55) for the supply of air to the inlet (41) of the gasifier (17) is provided on the inlet side of the gasifier.
- 9. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an electric heater (39) is provided for the gasifier (17).
- 10. The burner as claimed in claim 8, wherein an electric heater (39) is provided for the gasifier (17); and
- the gasifier (17), the mixing head (29), the deflection section (31), the air aperture plate (35), and the electric heater (39) form a component unit (27).
- 11. The burner as claimed in claim 10, wherein the flame tube (21) is arranged coaxially to and spaced apart by said space (40) from the gasifier (17) and the electric heater (39).
- 12. The burner as claimed in claim 8, wherein the air aperture plate (35) is located at a distance from the gasifier (17) and defines a gap therewith, and the gap between the aperture plate and the gasifier (17) forms a recirculation inlet (49, 79) for hot combustion gases to the gasifier.
- 13. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein a rotary spraying device (18') at the inlet (41) of the gasifier is provided.
- 14. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an atomizer nozzle (59) is provided located at the inlet (41) of the gasifier (17).
- 15. The burner as claimed in claim 14, wherein the atomizing nozzle is a hollow cone nozzle.
- 16. The burner as claimed in claim 14, wherein the atomizing nozzle is designed to direct at least one atomized fuel beam (61) of limited divergence angle against a wall of the gasifier.
- 17. The burner as claimed in claim 16, wherein an air aperture plate (35) with an opening (55) for the supply of air to the inlet (41) of the gasifier (17) is provided on the inlet side of the gasifier; and
- wherein the respective regions of the atomized fuel beam (61) and the aperture plate (35) are provided with a shield section.
- 18. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gasifier has means (57) for increasing its effective surface area.
- 19. The burner as claimed in claim 18, wherein the means for increasing the surface area of the gasifier are formed by an insert (57, 65) of metal cloth that at least partially covers the inner wall of the gasifier (17).
- 20. The burner as claimed in claim 19, wherein said insert has a flange (58,66) protruding substantially radially inward.
- 21. The burner as claimed in claim 20, wherein the flange (58) of said insert (57) is located at the distal end of the gasifier (17).
- 22. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein an ignition electrode (65) is provided located at the inlet (41) to the gasifier (17).
- 23. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mixing head (29) and said gasifier (17) are coaxially arranged.
- 24. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gasifier (17) and said mixing head (29) comprise a unitary tubular structure;
- and means forming a constriction (37) between the outlet from the gasifier and the mixing head for increasing turbulence in the combustible gas-air mixture formed in the gasifier and passing into the mixing head.
- 25. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mixing head comprises a cap-like structure having a cylindrical wall formed with said outer openings (33) therein, and a solid, essentially disk-like end wall (31), wherein said disk-like end wall forms said deflection section (31).
- 26. The burner as claimed in claim 1, further including an air aperture plate (35) formed with an air supply opening (55) and located adjacent the inlet (41) of the gasifier; and
- an ignition electrode (65) located in the path of air flow through said air supply opening (55).
- 27. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flame tube (21) extends axially only to the end of the mixing head (29).
- 28. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mixing head (29) comprises a cylindrical structure and said outlet openings (33) of the mixing head are axially extending slits formed in said cylindrical structure.
- 29. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein a fuel supply line (19') is provided, extending through the inlet (41, 53) of the gasifier (17) into the interior of the gasifier.
- 30. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gasifier (17) is rotatable;
- a drive shaft (33) is provided, coupled to the gasifier, and a drive means (11) is provided driving said drive shaft.
- 31. The burner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mixing head (29) includes a deflector part (31'), the mixing head being located spaced apart from the outlet of the gasifier (17) and having means (30') facing the gasifier for deflecting the combustible gas-air mixture to expand essentially radially from the mixing head.
- 32. The burner as claimed in claim 1, including an ignition electrode (41') having an electrode tip (41) located in the recirculation space (40).
- 33. The burner as claimed in claim 1, including an ignition electrode (41') having an electrode tip (41) located in the vicinity of said outlet openings (32, 33) of the gasifier (17).
Priority Claims (3)
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958/87 |
Mar 1987 |
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88810113.6 |
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02201/88 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/167,300, filed Mar. 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,427 and claiming priority of Swiss Application 958/87 of Mar. 13, 1987, and also of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/358,673, filed Mar. 30, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,015,173 and claiming priority of Swiss Application 02 201/88 of Jun. 9, 1988.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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