Claims
- 1. An improved flare apparatus having a long service life for discharging and burning flammable gas and air in the atmosphere comprising:
- an outer tubular member having a discharge end;
- at least one inner tubular member positioned within the discharge end portion of said outer tubular member whereby a first discharge space is provided between said outer tubular member and said inner tubular member and a second discharge space is provided within the interior of said inner tubular member;
- said first discharge space being connected to a source of air and said second discharge space being connected to a source of flammable gas; and
- means attached to said first discharge space for causing at least a portion of said air discharged therefrom to swirl thereby suppressing the burning of flammable gas inside said flare apparatus.
- 2. The flare apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for causing said air discharged from said first discharge space to swirl comprises said source of air being tangentially attached to said first discharge space.
- 3. The flare apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for causing said air discharged from said first discharge space to swirl comprises at least one air deflector attached within said first discharge space.
- 4. The flare apparatus of claim 3 wherein said air deflector is a fixed slanted vane.
- 5. The flare apparatus of claim 1 wherein said source of air is an atmospheric air blower.
- 6. The flare apparatus of claim 1 which further comprises at least one pilot gas burner assembly attached to said outer tubular member.
- 7. The flare apparatus of claim 1 which further comprises a circular plate attached within said second discharge space to thereby cause said flammable gas to flow through a restricted annular part of said second discharge space.
- 8. The flare apparatus of claim 7 wherein said restricted annular part of said second discharge space has an annular width in the range of from about 0.25 inch to about 3.5 inches.
- 9. An improved flare apparatus having a long service life for discharging and burning flammable gas and air in the atmosphere comprising:
- an outer tubular member having a discharge end;
- at least one inner tubular member positioned within the discharge end portion of said outer tubular member whereby a first discharge space is provided between said outer tubular member and said inner tubular member and a second discharge space is provided within the interior of said inner tubular member;
- said first discharge space being connected to a source of flammable gas and said second discharge space being connected to a source of air; and
- means attached to said second discharge space for causing at least a portion of said air discharged therefrom to swirl thereby suppressing the burning of flammable gas inside said flare apparatus.
- 10. The flare apparatus of claim 9 wherein said first annular discharge space has an annular width in the range of from about 0.25 inch to about 3.5 inches.
- 11. The flare apparatus of claim 9 wherein said means for causing said air discharged from said second discharge space to swirl comprises said source of air being tangentially attached to said second discharge space.
- 12. The flare apparatus of claim 9 wherein said means for causing said air discharged from said second discharge space to swirl comprises at least one air deflector attached within said second discharge space.
- 13. The flare apparatus of claim 12 wherein said air deflector is a fixed slanted vane.
- 14. The flare apparatus of claim 9 wherein said source of air is an atmospheric air blower.
- 15. The flare apparatus of claim 9 which further comprises at least one pilot gas burner assembly attached to said outer tubular member.
- 16. The flare apparatus of claim 9 which further comprises a circular plate attached within said second discharge space to thereby cause said air to flow through a restricted annular part of said second discharge space.
- 17. An improved flare apparatus having a long service life for discharging and burning a flammable gas and air in the atmosphere comprising:
- an outer tubular member having a discharge end and an inlet end, said inlet end being connected to a source of air;
- a first inner tubular member having a discharge end and an opposite end positioned within at least the discharge end portion of said outer tubular member whereby a first annular air discharge space is provided between said outer tubular member and said first inner tubular member
- a second inner tubular member positioned within said first inner tubular member having a discharge end and an opposite end whereby a first annular flammable gas discharge space is provided between said first and second inner tubular members, said first flammable gas discharge space being sealingly connected to a source of flammable gas; and
- means attached to said first annular air discharge space for causing at least a portion of said air discharged therefrom to swirl thereby suppressing the burning of flammable gas inside said flare apparatus.
- 18. The flare apparatus of claim 17 wherein said means for causing air discharged from said annular air discharge space to swirl are comprised of one or more fixed slanted vanes attached in spaced relationship within said annular air discharge space.
- 19. The flare apparatus of claim 17 wherein the interior of said second inner tubular member provides a circular air discharge space.
- 20. The flare apparatus of claim 19 which further comprises a circular plate attached within the interior of said second inner tubular member to thereby cause air to flow through a restricted annular part of said circular air discharge space, and said means for causing said discharged air to swirl are attached to either said first air discharge space or said annular part of said circular air discharge space, or both.
- 21. The flare apparatus of claim 17 which further comprises a circular plate attached within the interior of said second inner tubular member to thereby prevent air from flowing therethrough.
- 22. The flare apparatus of claim 17 which further comprises a third inner tubular member positioned within said second inner tubular member whereby a second annular air discharge space is provided between said second and third inner tubular members, and said means for causing said discharged air to swirl are attached to either said first or second air discharge spaces, or both.
- 23. The flare apparatus of claim 22 which further comprises at least one additional tubular member positioned within said third inner tubular member whereby at least one additional annular flammable gas discharge space sealingly connected to said source of flammable gas is provided.
- 24. A method of flaring a mixture of flammable gas and air without internal burning and premature failure of the flare apparatus utilized comprising the steps of:
- (a) discharging said air from said flare apparatus into the atmosphere in a swirling annular pattern; and
- (b) discharging said flammable gas from said flare apparatus into the atmosphere in a straight out annular pattern immediately adjacent to said swirling pattern of said discharged air thereby suppressing the burning of said flammable gas inside said flare apparatus.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the ratio of the annular width of the discharged air annular pattern to the annular width of the discharged flammable gas annular pattern is in the range of from about 1 to about 10.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein the ratio of the annular width of the discharged air annular pattern to the annular width of the discharged flammable gas annular pattern is in the range of from about 1 to about 4.
- 27. The method of claim 24 which further comprises the steps of discharging a first part of said air in accordance with step (a) and discharging a second part of said air in an annular pattern whereby at least a portion of said air is swirled immediately adjacent to said discharged flammable gas on the opposite side thereof from said first part of said air.
- 28. The method of claim 24 wherein said air is discharged in accordance with step (a) at a velocity in the range of from about 90 to about 250 feet per second.
- 29. The method of claim 27 wherein said first part of said air is discharged in accordance with step (a) at a velocity in the range of from about 90 to about 250 feet per second and said second part of said air is discharged at a velocity in the range of from about 90 to about 250 feet per second.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/811,580 filed on Mar. 5, 1997 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,810,575.
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