Claims
- 1. A flame detector device for a boiler furnace comprising:
- a movable mounted burner;
- a radiation sensitive means outside of said furnace and responsive when energized by incident radiation of a selected energy band width to produce a signal indicative of the existence of a flame;
- a lens of quartz material;
- a lens housing supporting said lens, said lens housing being connected with said burner so that said lens is focused on the combustion zone of said burner;
- a flexible tube connected at one end to said housing and at the other end to said radiation sensitive means;
- and a fiber optics bundle extending through said flexible tube for conveying the collected radiation from said lens to said radiation sensitive means, said fiber optics bundle comprising fibers of extruded unclad quartz material capable of conveying radiation without significant loss thereof.
- 2. The flame detector defined in claim 1 wherein said lens in positioned within a bore in said housing and further comprising an elongated annular end piece threaded into the end of said bore adjacent to said combustion zone, said end piece having a plurality of openings for providing passage for moving gases through said openings so as to prevent clogging of the end piece and blockage of the lens by the accumulation of particulate material present in the vicinity of the combustion zone.
- 3. The flame detector device defined in claim 2 wherein said housing includes an annular detent in said bore for receiving said lens and said annular end piece engages against and holds said lens in place in said detent.
- 4. The flame detector apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said fiber optics bundle comprises a bundle of about thirty to forty extruded fibers, each with an outer diameter of about 0.187 inches.
- 5. The flame detector apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein the optical fibers are capable of transmitting energy of the IR through UV range.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the optical fibers are capable of transmitting energy in the range from about 2000 angstroms to about 2.5 microns.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 567,450, filed on Apr. 11, 1975, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of the U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 451,636, filed on Mar. 15, 1974, now abandoned.
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