Claims
- 1. A burner housing, for use with a burner apparatus, configured to form a plenum for receiving combustion air and gaseous fuel, for mixing same for delivery to a desired location for ignition of the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air, toward promoting the production of a stabilized flame for providing heat to be transferred to a location remote from the burner apparatus, the burner housing comprising:
- a side wall, at least in part defining an interior volume;
- an inlet plate, connected to the side wall, at one end thereof; and
- a target plate, longitudinally spaced from the inlet plate, defining, within the interior volume, an introduction zone for the introduction of combustion air and gaseous fuel to the interior volume and, adjacent the introduction zone, a mixing zone for the mixing of the gaseous fuel and combustion air, wherein the introduction zone and the mixing zone have a substantially constant width and a substantially constant thickness,
- the inlet plate having means for enabling injection of gaseous fuel into the introduction zone, the inlet plate further having means for enabling ambient air to be drawn into the introduction zone by a suction source disposed downstream of the plenum,
- the target plate having means for enabling passage of combustion air and gaseous fuel from the introduction zone into the mixing zone to form a combustible mixture of combustion air and gaseous fuel.
- 2. The burner housing of claim 1 additionally comprising a burner plate holding section adapted to hold a burner plate adjacent an end of the side wall opposite the inlet plate.
- 3. The burner housing of claim 2 wherein the burner plate holding section comprises a shoulder portion adapted to be joined in substantial circumferential surrounding relationship with a burner plate and wherein the shoulder portion includes a plurality of air inlet apertures for enabling ambient secondary air to be drawn into reaction contact with the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air.
- 4. A burner assembly comprising the burner housing of claim 1 wherein the side wall is operably configured in association with a burner plate, having at least one flame holder region, for directing mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air to the at least one flame holder region.
- 5. The burner assembly of claim 4 additionally comprising means for enabling ambient secondary air to be drawn into reaction contact with the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air at the burner plate.
- 6. The burner assembly of claim 5 wherein the means for enabling ambient secondary air to be drawn into reaction contact with the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air at the burner plate comprises a plurality of air inlet apertures circumferentially spaced about the at least one flame holder region.
- 7. The burner assembly of claim 6 wherein the burner housing includes a shoulder portion in substantially circumferential surrounding relationship with the burner plate and wherein the air inlet apertures are formed in the shoulder portion of the burner housing.
- 8. The burner assembly of claim 4 wherein the introduction zone and the mixing zone have a substantially constant width and a substantially constant thickness.
- 9. A burner assembly comprising:
- a burner housing configured to form a plenum for receiving combustion air and gaseous fuel, for mixing same for delivery to a desired location for ignition of the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air, toward promoting the production of a stabilized flame for providing heat to be transferred to a location remote from the burner assembly, and
- a burner plate operably configured in association with the burner housing,
- the burner housing including:
- a side wall, at least in part defining an interior volume;
- an inlet plate, connected to the side wall, at one end thereof,
- a target plate, longitudinally spaced from the inlet plate, defining, within the interior volume, an introduction zone for the introduction of combustion air and gaseous fuel to the interior volume and, adjacent the introduction zone, a mixing zone for the mixing of the gaseous fuel and combustion air, and
- a burner plate holding section adapted to hold the burner plate adjacent an end of the side wall opposite the inlet plate,
- the inlet plate having means for enabling injection of gaseous fuel into the introduction zone, the inlet plate further having means for enabling ambient air to be drawn into the introduction zone by a suction source disposed downstream of the plenum,
- the target plate having means for enabling passage of combustion air and gaseous fuel from the introduction zone into the mixing zone to form a combustible mixture of combustion air and gaseous fuel,
- wherein the burner plate includes at least one flame holder region and wherein the side wall of the burner housing defining the mixing zone is operably configured in association with a burner plate, for directing mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air to the at least one flame holder region; and
- wherein the burner assembly additionally comprises means for enabling ambient secondary air to be drawn into reaction contact with the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air at the burner plate.
- 10. The burner assembly of claim 9 wherein the means for enabling ambient secondary air to be drawn into reaction contact with the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air at the burner plate comprises a plurality of air inlet apertures circumferentially spaced about the at least one flame holder region.
- 11. The burner assembly of claim 10 wherein the burner housing includes a shoulder portion in substantially circumferential surrounding relationship with the burner plate and wherein the air inlet apertures are formed in the shoulder portion of the burner housing.
- 12. The burner assembly of claim 11 wherein the introduction zone and the mixing zone have a substantially constant width and a substantially constant thickness.
- 13. A burner housing, for use with a burner apparatus, configured to form a plenum for receiving combustion air and gaseous fuel, for mixing same for delivery to a desired location for ignition of the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air, toward promoting the production of a stabilized flame for providing heat to be transferred to a location remote from the burner apparatus, the burner housing adapted to hold a burner plate and comprising:
- a side wall, at least in part defining an interior volume;
- an inlet plate, connected to the side wall, at one end thereof; and
- a target plate, longitudinally spaced from the inlet plate, defining, within the interior volume, an introduction zone for the introduction of combustion air and gaseous fuel to the interior volume and, adjacent the introduction zone, a mixing zone for the mixing of the gaseous fuel and combustion air,
- the inlet plate having means for enabling injection of gaseous fuel into the introduction zone, the inlet plate further having means for enabling ambient air to be drawn into the introduction zone by a suction source disposed downstream of the plenum,
- the target plate having means for enabling passage of combustion air and gaseous fuel from the introduction zone into the mixing zone to form a combustible mixture of combustion air and gaseous fuel,
- the burner housing configured to selectively alternatively operate in a fully premixed mode of operation wherein substantially all combustion air is introduced through the introduction zone and in a partial premixed mode of operation wherein secondary combustion air is drawn into reaction contact with the mixed gaseous fuel and combustion air downstream of the burner plate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. patent application, U.S. Ser. No. 08/912,483 filed Aug. 18 1997, which application in turn depends from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/024,170, filed Aug. 19 1996. The co-pending parent patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
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