Claims
- 1. An improved fuel vaporizer apparatus comprising a burner uptube for carrying liquid fuel and vaporizing said liquid fuel, said burner uptube extending substantially vertically and having a longitudinal distance defined by a first open upward end and a second end opposed from said first open upward end, said burner uptube being adapted to be centrally located within a burner, said liquid fuel being vaporized between said first open upward end of said burner uptube and said second end opposed from said first open upward end, said burner uptube having an outer circumference, a cap centrally located over said first open upward end of said burner uptube, a casing having a longitudinal axis and an inside circumference, said casing having a first end adjacent said cap and a second end opposed from said first end, said casing extending downwardly from said cap around said burner uptube for a substantial portion of said longitudinal distance of said burner uptube and an annulus defined by said outside circumference of said burner uptube and said inside circumference of said casing, said annulus extending over a substantial portion of said longitudinal distance of said burner uptube, said annulus communicating with said first upward open end of said burner uptube, and being operable to carry fuel vapour received from said burner uptube downwardly and to disperse said fuel vapour around and in contact with said outside circumference of said burner uptube, said burner uptube being uninsulated in the area of said annulus, said annulus including a plurality of tubes extending downwardly from said cap and having axes parallel to the axis of said burner uptube.
- 2. A vaporizer as in claim 1 wherein said cap has an inside profile which is defined by an apex situated directly above said axis of said burner uptube, said apex smoothly blending into outwardly and upwardly extending surfaces adapted to receive vapor dispersed from said uptube and to disperse said vapor evenly about said uptube.
- 3. A vaporizer as in claim 2 wherein said apex on the inside profile of said cap flares into said outwardly and upwardly extending surfaces.
- 4. A vaporizer as in claim 1 wherein the open end of said burner uptube is flared outwardly.
- 5. A vaporizer as in claim 4 and further including a member surrounding said casing adjacent said second end of said casing opposed from said first end of said casing adjacent said cap, said member extending normally outwardly from said longitudinal axis of said casing.
- 6. A vaporizer as in claim 4 and further including a solid superheater-surrounding said burner casing.
- 7. An improved fuel vaporizer apparatus comprising a burner uptube having a longitudinal axis for carrying liquid fuel and vaporizing said liquid fuel, said burner uptube extending substantially vertically and having a first open upward end and a second end opposed from said first open upward end, said burner uptube being adapted to be centrally located within a burner, said liquid fuel being vaporized between said first open upward end of said burner uptube and said second end opposed from said first open upward end, said burner uptube having an outside circumference, a cap centrally located over said first open upward end of said burner uptube, a casing having a longitudinal axis and an inside circumference, said casing having a first end adjacent said cap and a second end opposed from said first end, said casing extending downwardly from said cap, an annulus defined by said outside circumference of said burner uptube and said inside circumference of said casing, said annulus communicating with said first upward open end of said burner uptube and being operable to carry fuel vapour received from said burner uptube downwardly and to disperse said fuel vapour around the circumference of said burner uptube, said annulus further carrying a plurality of tubes extending downwardly from said cap, said tubes being generally parallel to said burner uptube and carrying said fuel vapour downwardly within said annulus.
- 8. A vaporizer as in claim 7 and further including a member surrounding said casing adjacent said second end of said casing opposed from said first end of said casing adjacent said cap, said member extending normally outwardly from said longitudinal axis of said casing.
- 9. A vaporizer as in claim 8 wherein said member is perforated.
- 10. A vaporizer as in claim 8 wherein said member is solid.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/163,905, filed Dec. 6, 1993 abandoned.
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