Claims
- 1. A gas fireplace burner comprising:a) an elongate, generally cylindrical sheet metal body, having an inlet end, a closed distal end and a tubular segment extending between said ends; b) said distal end defining a mounting flange; c) said inlet end being formed to define a gas orifice holder, said holder mounting a gas orifice element; d) said inlet end further formed to define at least one primary air opening arranged to admit combustion air into said tubular segment; e) a bluff body located downstream from said gas orifice element and positioned such that gas emitted by said orifice flows along a flow path and impinges on said bluff body, said bluff body formed at least partially by a one dimple formed near said inlet end that projects into said flow path, a center point of said dimple being located downstream of said orifice element; and, f) a series of flame ports defined in said tubular segment and arranged to create a desired, predetermined flame pattern.
- 2. The gas burner of claim 1, wherein said inlet end is formed with a second combustion air opening, said openings arranged such that said orifice holder is located intermediate said openings.
- 3. The gas burner of claim 2, wherein said bluff body is formed at least in part by a pin member extending along a diametral line of said tubular segment, said pin being located in a confronting relationship with respect to said gas orifice element and substantially centered with respect to said combustion air openings.
- 4. The gas burner of claim 1, wherein said flame ports are arranged in a linear pattern and at least some of said flame ports being slot-like in configuration and having an effective size determined by the orientation of a bent tab element that partially defines each of said ports.
- 5. The gas burner of claim 4, wherein said linear pattern of flame ports comprises three rows of adjacent slot-like openings.
- 6. The burner of claim 1, further comprising another dimple formed near said inlet that is positioned in a confronting relationship with said one dimple.
- 7. The burner of claim 6, wherein said confronting dimples are spaced apart and said bluff body further includes a bluff element positioned between said confronting dimples.
- 8. A gas fired artificial log assembly for a fireplace, comprising:a) a log support structure; b) a front non-combustible log member supported by said support structure and a rear non-combustible log member spaced rearwardly with respect to front combustible log member and supported by said support; c) a gas burner located intermediate said front and rear log members, said gas burner comprising an elongate tubular body having one closed end and an inlet end; d) said inlet end having an integrally formed gas orifice holder and at least one integrally formed combustion air opening located adjacent said orifice holder; e) a gas orifice element held by said gas orifice holder and defining at least a portion of said combustion air opening; and, f) a bluff body located downstream from said gas orifice element, said bluff body formed by two spaced apart, confronting depressions formed near the inlet end of said burner body and a bluff element positioned between said confronting depressions and in an impinging relationship with respect to said gas orifice, such that gas emitted by said orifice element must travel around said bluff body and is thereby mixed with combustion air admitted through said combustion air openings.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said bluff element comprises a pin.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said inlet end defines a second combustion air opening aligned with, but spaced from, said first combustion air opening, such that said gas orifice element is located intermediate said combustion air openings and partially defines both of said openings.11.The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising slot-like ports formed in at least one linear pattern in said burner body, said ports including a tab bent inwardly towards an interior region of said burner body, the angular displacement of said tabs determining the effective size of an associated port.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said depressions form a pair of internal venturi channels communicating with said combustion air openings, said venturi channels eliminating or substantially reducing the incidence of light back in said burner.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said venturi channels provide a mixing chamber.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said mixing chamber has a longitudinal extent such that the distance between the bluff element and a first port is 2.5 times the diameter of said tubular body or less.
- 15. The gas fired artificial log assembly of claim 8, wherein said bluff element comprises a tubular segment.
- 16. A gas fired artificial log assembly for a fireplace, comprising:a) a log support structure; b) a front non-combustible log member supported by said support structure and a rear non-combustible log member spaced rearwardly with respect to front combustible log member and supported by said support: c) a gas burner located intermediate said front and rear log members, said gas burner comprising an elongate tubular body having one closed end and an inlet end; d) said inlet end having an integrally formed gas orifice holder and at least one integrally formed combustion air opening located adjacent said orifice holder; e) a gas orifice element held by said gas orifice holder and defining at least a portion of said combustion air opening; and, f) a bluff body located downstream from said gas orifice element, said bluff body being formed by two confronting depressions formed near the inlet end of said burner body, said depressions forming a pair of internal venturi channels communicating with said combustion air openings, said confronting depressions defining structure positioned in an impinging relationship with respect to said gas orifice, such that gas emitted by said orifice element must travel through said channels and is thereby mixed with combustion air admitted through said combustion air openings.
- 17. The gas fired artificial log assembly of claim 16, wherein said confronting depressions are spaced apart and said bluff body further includes a bluff element positioned between said confronting depressions.
- 18. The gas fired artificial log assembly of claim 17, wherein said bluff element is cylindrical.
- 19. The gas fired artificial log assembly of claim 17, wherein said bluff element is tubular.
- 20. A gas fireplace burner, comprising:a) an elongate tubular body having one closed end and an inlet end; b) a said inlet end having an integrally formed gas orifice holder and at least one integrally formed combustion air opening located adjacent said orifice holder; c) it a gas orifice element held by said gas orifice holder and defining at least a portion of said combustion air opening; and, d) a bluff body located downstream from said gas orifice element and located in an impinging relationship with respect to gas emitted by said orifice element, said bluff body formed by two spaced apart, confronting depressions formed near the inlet end of said burner body and a bluff element positioned between said confronting depressions and in an impinging relationship with respect to said gas orifice, such that gas emitted by said orifice element must travel around said bluff element and is thereby mixed with combustion air admitted through said combustion air openings.
- 21. A gas burner, comprising:a) an elongate tubular body having one closed end and an inlet end; b) said inlet end including a gas orifice holder and at least one combustion air opening; c) a gas orifice element held by said gas orifice holder; and, d) a bluff body located downstream from said gas orifice element, said bluff body being formed by two confronting depressions formed near the inlet end of said burner body, said depressions forming a pair of internal venturi channels communicating with said combustion air openings, said confronting depressions defining structure positioned in an impinging relationship with respect to said gas orifice, such that gas emitted by said orifice element must travel through said channels and is thereby mixed with combustion air admitted through said combustion air openings.
- 22. The gas burner of claim 21, wherein said confronting depressions are spaced apart and said bluff body further includes a bluff element positioned between said confronting depressions.
- 23. The burner of claim 22, wherein said bluff element is cylindrical.
- 24. The burner of claim 22, wherein said bluff element is tubular.
- 25. A gas fireplace burner comprising:a) an elongate, generally cylindrical sheet metal body, having an inlet end, a closed distal end and a tubular segment extending between said ends; b) said inlet end including a gas orifice holder that mounts a gas orifice element and at least one primary air opening arranged to admit combustion air into said tubular segment; c) a bluff body located downstream from said gas orifice element and positioned such that gas emitted by said orifice impinges on said bluff body, said bluff body formed at least partially by a pair of confronting dimples formed near said inlet end, said dimples forming a pair of internal venturi channels communicating with said combustion air opening, such that gas emitted by said orifice element must travel through said channels and is thereby mixed with combustion air admitted through said combustion air opening; and, d) a series of ports defined in said tubular segment and arranged to create a desired, predetermined flame pattern.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/074,401, filed Feb. 11, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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