Claims
- 1. A flame impingement and heat shielded flare gas burner comprising:
- a tubular member having a discharge end and an inlet end;
- an external protective covering formed of a refractory material attached over the external wall of at least the discharge end portion of said tubular member, said external covering including at least one longitudinal channel formed therein;
- pilot flame burner conduit means having a protective covering of refractory material attached thereto disposed in said channel whereby said conduit means are shielded and an aerodynamically improved external surface is provided on said tubular member; and
- pilot flame burner means positioned adjacent the discharge end of said tubular member attached to said conduit means.
- 2. The flare gas burner of claim 1 which is further characterized to include pilot burner ignition conduit means having a protective covering of refractory material attached thereto disposed in said channel.
- 3. The flare gas burner of claim 1 wherein said channel in said external protective covering is of trapezoidal shape in cross section.
- 4. The flare gas burner of claim 3 wherein said protective covering attached to said pilot burner conduit means is formed in trapezoidal cross-sectional shape complementary to the shape of the channel within which it is disposed.
- 5. The flare gas burner of claim 2 wherein said pilot burner conduit means and said ignition conduit means have a mutual protective covering of refractory material attached thereto formed in trapezoidal cross-sectional shape complementary to the shape of the channel within which they are disposed.
- 6. The flare gas burner of claim 5 wherein said pilot burner conduit means and said ignition conduit means are removably attached to said tubular member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 06/904,506 filed on Sept. 8, 1986 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Article entitled "Flaring in Hostile Environments" by R. Schwartz and M. Keller, presented at a seminar on flare systems arranged by the Norwegian Society of Chartered Engineers in 1982. |
Article entitled "Advances in Offshore Flaring Technology" by R. Schwartz and H. Glomm, presented at a seminar on flare systems arranged by the Norwegian Society of Chartered Engineers in 1982. |
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