Claims
- 1. A method of combusting a gaseous fuel in a gas burner apparatus having a naturally aspirated radiant burner including a combustion surface having a periphery comprising mixing said fuel with a preselected amount of combustion air greater than the amount required for theoretically complete combustion of said fuel to form an air/fuel mixture, delivering said air/fuel mixture to said combustion surface, combusting said air/fuel mixture in a single combustion zone adjacent to said combustion surface to form reactive molecular species in said zone, and providing an imperforate elongate wall to substantially restrict the addition of relatively cooler ambient air to said reactive molecular species in said combustion zone prior to the substantial completion of reactions of combustion and to thereby suppress the formation of CO and NO.sub.2 in hot products of combustion exiting said zone, said elongate wall including one or more wall portions, said elongate wall extending along a major portion of the periphery of said combustion surface and projecting from said combustion surface in the direction of flame buoyancy a distance not substantially greater than the full height of said combustion zone.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, including cooling said products of combustion as they move away from said combustion surface and combustion zone prior to venting them to the atmosphere.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein said major portion of said periphery is equal to at least about 50% of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein said major portion of said periphery is equal to at least about 70% of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein said elongate wall has a height of from about 0.5 to about 1 inch as measured in the direction of flame buoyancy.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein said elongate wall includes at least two of said wall portions and each of said wall portions is mounted to said burner to form said elongate wall and prevent said flow of ambient air.
- 7. A method of combusting a gaseous fuel in a gas burner apparatus having a naturally aspirated radiant burner including a combustion surface having a periphery comprising mixing said fuel with a preselected amount of combustion air greater than the amount required for theoretically complete combustion of said fuel to form an air/fuel mixture, delivering said air/fuel mixture to said combustion surface, combusting said air/fuel mixture in a single combustion zone adjacent to said combustion surface to form hot products of combustion containing reactive molecular species, and separating by imperforate wall means said hot products of combustion from relatively cooler ambient air at least along a major portion of the periphery of said combustion surface prior to the substantial completion of reactions of combustion and to thereby suppress the formation of CO and NO.sub.2 as compared with an otherwise identical combustion method which does not include said separating step, said wall means projecting from said combustion surface in the direction of flame buoyancy a distance no greater than about the full height of said combustion zone.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, including the steps of moving said hot products of combustion away from said combustion surface and cooling said hot products of combustion prior to permitting them to contact relatively cooler ambient air in amounts otherwise sufficient to result in an increased level of NO.sub.2.
- 9. A gas-fired burner apparatus including a naturally aspirated radiant burner having a combustion surface for combusting an air/fuel mixture to form reactive molecular species in a single combustion zone which further react to form hot products of combustion and gas flow means for removing said products of combustion from said apparatus, said gas flow means including imperforate wall means to substantially prevent contact of said reactive molecular species with relatively cooler ambient air prior to the substantial completion of reactions of combustion whereby the formation of increased amounts of CO and NO.sub.2 is suppressed as compared with an otherwise similar burner apparatus which does not include said imperforate wall means, said wall means projecting from said combustion surface in the direction of flame buoyancy a distance not substantially exceeding the height of said combustion zone and obstructing the flow of ambient air directly to said combustion zone from the lateral extremities thereof.
- 10. An apparatus as is claim 9, wherein said combustion surface has a periphery and said wall means extend along a major portion of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 11. An apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said wall means extends along at least about 50% of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 12. An apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said wall means extends along at least 70% of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 13. An apparatus as in claim 9, wherein said wall means comprise at least one wall.
- 14. An apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said wall has a wall height extending from a lower boundary on said burner below said combustion surface to an upper boundary positioned above said periphery of said combustion surface a distance of at least about 0.3 inch, said wall also having a wall length extending along at least about 50%of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 15. An apparatus as in claim 14, wherein said wall means includes a second wall member which extends from said burner, and said wall members together extend along at least about 70% of the periphery of said combustion surface.
- 16. An apparatus as in claim 10, wherein said wall means comprises an elongate strip of metal having opposed first and second longitudinal edges, said first longitudinal edge being secured to said burner and said second longitudinal edge being positioned above said periphery of said combustion surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/879,777, filed May 6, 1992 abandoned.
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