Claims
- 1. A heating apparatus capable of maintaining a steady state efficiency of operation of approximately 95% over a wide range of input capacities of from about 10,000 to about 120,000 BTU's comprising:
- a tank adapted to contain a body of fluid to be heated;
- a sealed combustion chamber disposed within said tank having an inlet opening and an exhaust aperture;
- an exhaust gas exit tube connected to said exhaust aperture and exiting said tank;
- a burner disposed within said combustion chamber receiving fuel and air through said combustion chamber inlet opening;
- an airtight fluid moving means having an output fixed to said combustion chamber inlet opening and having an inlet;
- a venturi type air and fuel proportioner having an air inlet section of a first cross-sectional area in flow communication with a source of air, a venturi throat section of a second cross-sectional area smaller than said flow regulator output through a fuel aperture in said venturi throat section and having an outlet fixed to said fluid moving means inlet whereby a stream of air and a stream of fuel are drawn at less than standard atmospheric pressure through said air and fuel proportioner in response to operation of said fluid moving means;
- said fuel regulator having an air inlet section pressure chamber connected by an air-tight tube to said air inlet section and valve means maintaining the pressure of fuel delivered to said fuel flow regulator output in fixed relationship to said air inlet section pressure and;
- said air-tight fluid moving means effective to mix said air and fuel into a combustible mixture away from said proportioner and direct said mixture at pressure above standard atmosphere into said burner.
- 2. The heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein said fuel flow regulator additionally comprises means maintaining said fuel flow regulator output pressure substantially equal to said air inlet section pressuring during steady state operation and allowing the passage of fuel only when a predetermined pressure differential exists between said air inlet section and said venturi throat section.
- 3. The heating apparatus of claim 2 wherein said predetermined pressure differential is between about 0.2 inches of water and about 1.0 inch of water.
- 4. The heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein said fuel regulator additionally comprises means sensing air flow through said air and fuel proportioner and allowing the passage of fuel to said air and fuel proportioner only when air flow is present.
- 5. The heating apparatus of claim 1 wherein said burner is a cylindrical burner comprising a mounting plate fixed to said tank, a lower ring fixed to said mounting plate, a cylindrical screen disposed above said lower ring and allowing the passage of fluid from the interior of said screen to the exterior of said screen, a circular top impervious to the flow of fluid closing the top of said screen and a vertical divider adapted to prevent the swirling of fluid within said burner.
- 6. The heating apparatus of claim 5 wherein said combustion chamber contains an igniter on the exterior of said burner and said burner divider has a deflector adapted to direct the flow of fluid toward said igniter.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said venturi throat section is formed by a wall and said fuel aperture is an opening through said wall.
- 8. A high efficiency method of heating water contained in a water containing tank comprising the steps of:
- providing a venturi type air and fuel proportioner having an air inlet of a first cross-sectional area adapted to receive air from outside said tank, a venturi throat section of a second cross-sectional area smaller than said first cross-sectional area having a fuel aperture therein adapted to receive fuel, and an air and fuel outlet;
- providing a gas regulator adapted to receive fuel from a gas line and provide fuel to said fuel aperture, said gas regulator having an air pressure chamber in pressure sensing communication with said proportioner air inlet;
- providing an air-tight fluid mover having its air input tightly connected to said proportioner outlet and an output;
- providing a closed combustion chamber within said water containing tank having a burner disposed therein, said burner adapted to receive air and fuel under pressure from said fluid mover, an igniter and exhaust gas outlet;
- providing an exhaust gas exit tube within said water containing tank, said exit tube being connected to said combustion chamber exhaust gas outlet, following a long convoluted path within said water containing tank and exiting said water containing tank;
- providing fuel from said gas regulator to said proportioner fuel aperture from said gas regulator at a pressure substantially equal to said proportioner air inlet pressure, thereby creating an air and fuel mixture in said proportioner of constant proportion over a broad range of input air flows;
- energizing said fluid moving means to forcefully draw air and fuel at a negative pressure thru said proportioner, and mix said air and fuel into a homogenized mixture at a positive pressure away from said proportioner and thereafter pass said air and fuel into said combustion chamber;
- igniting said air and fuel mixture in said combustion chamber thereby creating combustion and products of combustion; and,
- forcing said products of combustion through said exhaust gas exit tube.
- 9. A heating apparatus comprising:
- a tank adapted to contain a body of fluid to be heated;
- a sealed combustion chamber disposed within said tank having an inlet opening and an exhaust aperture;
- an exhaust gas exit tube connected to said exhaust aperture and exiting said tank;
- a burner disposed within said combustion chamber receiving a combustible mixture of fuel and air from said combustion chamber inlet opening and means for igniting said combustible mixture within said combustible chamber;
- proportioning means remote from said combustion chamber for drawing a metered amount of fuel and air therethrough, said proportioning means including regulator means and a venturi, said venturi having an air inlet section of a first cross-sectional area in communication with a source of air, a venturi throat section of a second cross-sectional area smaller than said first cross-sectional area and a transition section therebetween, said throat section having a fuel aperture in the wall thereof, said regulating means metering a precise amount of fuel through said fuel aperture into said throat section in fixed proportion to the amount of air flowing through said proportioning means and including an air inlet port connected by an airtight tube to said inlet section of said proportioning means, a fuel outlet port connected by a fuel-tight tube to said fuel aperture and valve means maintaining the pressure of fuel delivered to said throat section in fixed relationship to the air pressure at said air inlet port;
- an airtight fluid moving means having an outlet sealed to said combustion chamber and a cylindrical inlet sealed and in fluid communication with said venturi throat section, said fluid moving means inlet having a diameter significantly larger than said venturi throat section and a distribution plate with small openings defining its outlet, said airtight fluid moving means operable to pull said fuel and air through said proportioning means at a pressure less than atmospheric and subsequently mix said fuel and air into a mixture which is combustible when said mixture impacts and is forced through said openings in said distribution plate and enters said combustion chamber, said airtight fluid moving means and said proportioning means effective to maintain a steady state efficiency of operation of approximately 95% over a range of said burner operation of anywhere between 10,000 and 120,000 BTU's per hour.
- 10. The burner of claim 9 wherein said valve means further includes first and second diaphragms, said first diaphragm controlling the flow of fuel to said fuel aperture said second diaphragm regulated by the pressure of said air tube on one side and a bleed passage from said fuel output on its opposite, the position of said second diaphragm controlling the position of said first diaphragm whereby gas supply pressures down to zero can be regulated by said valve means with minimum hunting of said valve means.
- 11. The burner of claim 10 wherein said burner includes a cylindrical burner ring having a bottom end secured to said distribution plate and a top end, a cylindrical burner screen of fine mesh welded to said top end of said cylindrical burner ring, an end cap welded to the to of said burner ring, three vertical plates extending from said distributor plate to said end cap and radiating from the center of said distribution plate to divide said burner into three compartments for reducing the noise of said combustible mixture of said fuel and air within said burner, an igniter adjacent said burner ring, and one of said vertical plates having a tab protruding therefrom to direct a portion of said combustible mixture of fuel and air through a portion of said burner screen adjacent said igniter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 832,992 filed Feb. 26, 1986, now abandoned.
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