Claims
- 1. A liquid fuel burner for combusting a fuel from a fuel supply and air from an air supply, the fuel and air combined to form a fuel-air mixture, the liquid fuel burner comprising:
a. a fuel injector for injecting the fuel from the fuel supply into the air in a throat of the burner so that the fuel and air mix forming a fuel-air mixture, the fuel injector including:
i) a fast acting valve to provide a pulsed flow of fuel; and ii) a nozzle coupled to the valve for receiving and atomizing the pulsed flow of fuel; b. a combustion chamber coupled to the throat of the burner for receiving the fuel-air mixture, the combustion chamber having an igniter to ignite the fuel-air mixture; and c. a fuel controller coupled to the fuel supply and the fuel injector, for governing a rate of fuel delivery by controlling the duration of an opening period of the valve.
- 2. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the fuel controller governs the rate of fuel delivery by varying the frequency of the fast acting valve.
- 3. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, further including a fuel pump coupled to the fuel supply, the fuel controller and the fuel injector, wherein the fuel controller governs the rate of fuel delivery by varying a fuel pressure delivered by the pump.
- 4. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the fuel controller governs the rate of fuel delivery by varying the frequency and duty cycle of the fast acting valve.
- 5. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the liquid fuel burner provides heat to a thermal cycle engine having a heater head for heating a working fluid by conduction, the fuel controller providing a control signal to the valve to maintain a heater head temperature at a desired heater head temperature.
- 6. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, further including a cooling loop coupled to the fuel supply and the fuel injector, for cooling the fuel injector.
- 7. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the valve is an automotive fuel injector designed for port fuel injection.
- 8. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the nozzle is a pressure-atomizing oil burner nozzle.
- 9. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the fuel injector includes an automotive gasoline direct injection fuel injector.
- 10. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, wherein the fuel injector includes a diesel common rail injector.
- 11. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 1, further comprising a mixing chamber coupled to the fuel injector, the mixing chamber for mixing the injected fuel and a portion of the air from the air supply before entry into the throat of the burner.
- 12. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 11, wherein the mixing chamber includes a mesh metal surface to absorb and evaporate the fuel.
- 13. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 11, wherein the mixing chamber has a plurality of openings through which the portion of air enters the mixing chamber.
- 14. A liquid fuel burner according to claim 12, wherein the mixing chamber is a cylinder aligned with the fuel injector.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application, ser. No. 60/365,657, filed Mar. 19, 2002, entitled “FUEL INJECTOR FOR A LIQUID FUEL BURNER,” Attorney's docket no. 2229/127, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60365657 |
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