Claims
- 1. In a liquid fuel-burning furnace including a combustion zone, an air passageway through which air is routed toward the combustion zone, means for moving the air through the air passageway in a pressurized condition, a fuel passageway through which liquid fuel is routed toward the combustion zone for burning in the presence of air and a nozzle associated with the fuel and air passageways through which the liquid fuel is conducted from the fuel passageway into the combustion zone in an atomized condition and through which air is conducted from the air passageway into the combustion zone with the atomized fuel, the improvement comprising:
- shutoff means associated with the fuel passageway and responsive to the internal pressure of the air passageway for permitting the liquid fuel to flow substantially unrestricted through the fuel passageway when the pressure of the air passageway is maintained at or above a preselected level and for shutting off the fuel passageway so as to permit no fuel to flow therethrough in response to a drop in the internal pressure of the air passageway below the preselected level;
- the shutoff means including means for obstructing the fuel passageway and thereby preventing the flow of liquid fuel therethrough when the internal pressure of the air passageway falls below the preselected level; and
- the obstructing means is adapted to obstruct the fuel passageway at a location upstream of and adjacent the nozzle to reduce the likelihood that liquid fuel will drip from the nozzle upon shutdown of the furnace.
- 2. The improvement as defined in claim 1 wherein the obstructing means is adapted to obstruct the fuel passageway at a location disposed within about 2.0 inches upstream from the nozzle.
- 3. The improvement as defined in claim 1 wherein the obstructing means of the shutoff means includes a plunger which is supported for movement relative to the fuel passageway between one position at which the fuel is permitted to flow through the fuel passageway and another position at which the flow of fuel through the fuel passageway is blocked off by the plunger.
- 4. The improvement as defined in claim 3 wherein the plunger is cooperable with the air passageway so that the plunger is moved between the one position and the another position as the internal pressure of the air passageway rises to and falls below the preselected level.
- 5. The improvement as defined in claim 3 wherein the fuel passageway is provided with an open-ended bore through which fuel is routed as it is moved through the fuel passageway, and the plunger is cooperable with the bore so that as the plunger is moved between the one position and the another position, the open end of the bore is closed off and opened by the plunger.
- 6. The improvement as defined in claim 5 wherein the plunger includes an elastomeric body for moving into and out of sealing relationship with the open end of the bore as the plunger moves between the one position and the another position.
- 7. The improvement as defined in claim 3 wherein the shutoff means includes means for continually biasing the plunger from the one position to the another position so that in order for the plunger to be moved out of the another position, the force of the biasing means must be exceeded by the internal pressure of the air passageway.
- 8. The improvement as defined in claim 3 wherein the shutoff means includes means providing a cylindrical cavity having an interior which is in flow communication with the air passageway and the plunger is slidably positioned within the cavity interior for movement therealong in response to a change in the internal pressure of the air passageway.
- 9. The improvement as defined in claim 3 wherein the plunger is disposed along the fuel passageway adjacent the nozzle so that movement of the plunger from the one position to the another position shuts off the flow of fuel in the fuel passageway adjacent the nozzle.
- 10. The improvement as defined in claim 9 wherein the plunger is disposed along the fuel passageway so that movement of the plunger from the one position to the another position shuts off the flow of fuel in the fuel passageway within about 2.0 inches from the nozzle.
- 11. A system for shutting off the flow of liquid fuel to the nozzle of a liquid fuel-burning furnace which includes a combustion zone and a nozzle through which the liquid fuel is directed into the combustion zone in an atomized condition, means defining an air passageway through which air is conducted to the nozzle and into the combustion zone, and means defining a fuel passageway through which fuel is conducted to the nozzle and toward the combustion zone for burning in the presence of air, and means for moving the air through the nozzle in a compressed condition and means for pumping the fuel through the nozzle, the system comprising:
- means associated with each of the air passageway and the fuel passageway and responsive to the pressure of air flowing through the air passageway for permitting the liquid fuel to flow substantially unrestricted through the fuel passageway when the pressure of the air is maintained at or above a preselected level and for positively shutting off the flow of fuel through the fuel passageway so as to permit no fuel to flow to the nozzle when the internal pressure of the air passageway falls below the predetermined level; and
- the shutoff means is adapted to obstruct the fuel passageway at a location therealong which is disposed upstream of and adjacent the nozzle to reduce the likelihood that liquid fuel will drip from the nozzle upon shutdown of the furnace.
- 12. The system as defined in claim 11 wherein the shutoff means includes a plunger which is supported for movement relative to the fuel passageway between one position at which the fuel is permitted to flow through the fuel passageway and another position at which the flow of fuel through the fuel passageway is blocked off by the plunger.
- 13. The system defined in claim 12 wherein the plunger is cooperable with the air passageway so that the plunger is moved between the one position and the another position as the internal pressure of the air passageway rises to and falls below the predetermined level.
- 14. In a liquid fuel-burning furnace including a combustion zone and a nozzle block assembly including a nozzle through which liquid fuel is directed into the combustion zone in an atomized condition, means defining an air passageway through which air is conducted to the nozzle and into the combustion zone, and means defining a fuel passageway through which liquid fuel is conducted to the nozzle and toward the combustion zone for burning in the presence of air, and means for moving the air through the nozzle in a compressed condition and means for pumping the fuel through the nozzle, the system comprising:
- means associated with a nozzle block assembly and the air and fuel passageways defined therein and responsive to the internal pressure of the air passageway of the nozzle block assembly for shutting off the flow of liquid fuel to the nozzle so as to permit no fuel to flow thereto when the internal pressure of the air passageway falls below a preselected pressure and for permitting substantially unrestricted flow of the liquid fuel to the nozzle when the pressure of the air passageway is at or above the preselected pressure; and
- the shutoff means includes means for obstructing the fuel passageway and thereby preventing the flow of liquid flow therethrough when the internal pressure of the air passageway falls below the preselected pressure; and
- the obstructing means is adapted to obstruct the fuel passageway at a location therealong which is disposed upstream of and adjacent the nozzle to reduce the likelihood that liquid fuel will drip from the nozzle upon shutdown of the furnace.
- 15. The improvement as defined in claim 14 wherein the shutoff means includes a plunger which is supported within the nozzle block assembly for movement relative to the fuel passageway between one position at which the fuel is permitted to flow through the fuel passageway and another position at which the flow of fuel through the fuel passageway is blocked off by the plunger.
- 16. The improvement as defined in claim 15 wherein the plunger is cooperable with the air passageway defined in the nozzle block assembly so that the plunger is moved between the one position and the another position as the internal pressure of the air passageway rises to and falls below the preselected level.
- 17. The improvement as defined in claim 15 wherein the fuel passageway defined by the nozzle block assembly is provided with an open-ended bore through which fuel is routed as it is moved toward the nozzle, and the plunger is cooperable with the open-ended bore so that as the plunger is moved between the one position and the another position, the open end of the bore is closed off and opened by the plunger.
- 18. The improvement as defined in claim 15 wherein the shutoff means includes means associated with the nozzle block assembly providing a cylindrical cavity having an interior which is in flow communication with the air passageway defined by the nozzle block assembly and the plunger is slidably positioned within the cavity interior for movement therealong in response to a change in the internal pressure of the air passageway.
- 19. The improvement as defined in claim 5 wherein the shutoff means includes means providing a cylindrical cavity having an interior which is in flow communication with the air passageway and a longitudinal axis which is substantially parallel with that of the open-ended bore, and the plunger is slideably positioned in the cavity interior for movement therealong in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the open-ended bore in response to a change in the internal pressure of the air passageway.
- 20. The system as defined in claim 12 wherein the fuel passageway is provided with an open-ended bore through which fuel is routed as it is moved through the fuel passageway, and the plunger includes an elastomeric seal member which is cooperable with the bore so that as the plunger is moved between the one position and the another position, the open end of the bore is closed off and opened by the elastomeric seal member.
- 21. The improvement as defined in claim 17 wherein the shutoff means includes means associated with the nozzle block assembly providing a cylindrical cavity having an interior which is in flow communication with the air passageway defined by the nozzle block assembly and a longitudinal axis which is substantially parallel with that of the open-ended bore, and the plunger is slidably positioned in the cavity interior for movement therealong in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the open-ended bore in response to a change in the internal pressure of the air passageway.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/970,932, filed Nov. 2, 1992 and entitled FUEL, DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR FUEL-BURNING HEATER AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS, whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
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