Claims
- 1. A radiant tube burner comprising:
- a) burner means firing products of combustion into a generally cylindrical inner tube having a plurality of spaced apertures radially extending therethrough;
- b) a concentric, closed end outer tube circumscribing said inner tube at a close radial distance to define a longitudinally-extending, small annular heat transfer passageway therebetween, said outer tube having a plurality of spaced openings radially extending therethrough;
- c) a heat transfer tube having a closed end concentrically disposed about said inner tube and said outer tube for receiving heat from said outer tube and forming a second larger annulus between said heat transfer tube and said outer tube;
- d) said apertures and said openings spaced with respect to each other such as to result in long axial distances between apertures in said inner tube and openings in said outer tube for any equidistant pattern of apertures and openings; and
- e) said apertures, said openings and the radial distance between said heat transfer tube and said outer tube being spaced and sized so that said heat transfer tube is uniformly heated by the combined action of outer and inner tube when hot burner combustion products are forced to flow from said burner means through said inner and outer tubes, through said annular space between said inner and said outer tubes, and through said second annular space between said outer tube and said heat transfer tube before returning to an exhaust in said heat transfer tube.
- 2. The burner of claim 1 wherein said openings in said outer tube are smaller in diameter than the diameter of said apertures in said inner tube.
- 3. The burner of claim 2 wherein said diameter of said apertures is at least three times greater than said diameter of said opening.
- 4. The burner of claim 2 wherein said diameter of each aperture is about 3/8" and said diameter of each opening is about 11/64".
- 5. The burner of claim 2 wherein said openings are arranged in a honeycombed pattern extending about said outer tube, said honeycombed pattern regularly repeating itself along the length of said outer tube.
- 6. The burner of claim 5 wherein said apertures are arranged in a diamond shaped array extending about the inner tube, said diamond shape array regularly repeating along the length of said inner tube.
- 7. The burner of claim 6 wherein each opening at a point in said diamond shaped array is centered in the middle of said honeycombed pattern.
- 8. The burner of claim 2 wherein said openings are orientated in circumferentially spaced equal increments in first and second rows which are longitudinally spaced from one another, there being a plurality of first and second rows of openings extending the length of said inner tube, each plurality of first and second row of openings spaced from one another a distance greater than the longitudinally spacing between each first and second rows of openings, and each opening in said first row being circumferentially spaced equidistant between adjacent openings in said second row whereby a honeycomb opening pattern extends around said outer tube.
- 9. The burner of claim 8 wherein said apertures are orientated in circumferentially equal spaced increments in first and second rows which rows are spaced in longitudinally equal increments from one another, each aperture in said first row being circumferentially spaced in equal increments between adjacent apertures in said second row whereby a diamond shaped aperture array extending around said inner tube is produced.
- 10. The burner of claim 9 wherein each aperture is spaced in the center of said honeycomb pattern.
- 11. The burner of claim 1 wherein said inner tube has a burner axial end and a remote axial end, said outer tube has a burner axial end and a remote axial end, said remote axial end of said inner tube extending longitudinally a distance not greater than the longitudinal distance of said remote axial end of said outer tube, and a plate closing said remote axial end of said outer tube whereby said annular heat transfer passageway between said inner tube and said outer tube is open at said burner axial end of said inner and outer tube for maintaining pressure at burner axial ends causing said burner products of combustion to uniformly exit said openings along the length of said tube.
- 12. The burner of claim 1 wherein said outer tube has an axial end adjacent an air manifold; a burner tube within said air manifold; means to supply a gaseous fuel to said burner tube and means to supply primary combustion air from said air manifold to said burner tube, means to ignite said primary air and said gaseous fuel within said burner tube, and means associated with said air manifold to supply secondary air downstream of said burner tube to assure combustion of said ignited fuel/air mixture exiting said burner tube.
- 13. The burner of claim 11 wherein said air manifold means includes said air manifold having a closed, annular end plate seated about said burner tube and said annular end plate has a plurality of secondary air openings circumferentially spaced about said annular end plate for directing jet streams of secondary combustion air through said annular air openings.
- 14. A fuel fired radiant tube burner comprising:
- a) a first generally cylindrical heat transfer tube;
- b) a second cylindrical outer tube concentrically disposed within said heat transfer tube and defining a longitudinally-extending annular exhaust gas passageway therebetween;
- c) a third cylindrical inner tube concentrically disposed within said second tube and defining a longitudinally-extending annular heat transfer passageway therebetween;
- d) burner means firing into said third tube for igniting, combusting and burning a source of fuel and air to form heated products of combustion;
- e) plate means closing axial end openings of said first and third tubes which are adjacent one another; and
- f) aperture means associated with said inner tube and opening means associated with said outer tube overlying one another in a hole pattern which produces long distances therebetween whereby said heat transfer tube is uniformly heated along its length.
- 15. The burner of claim 14 wherein said openings are arranged in a honeycombed pattern extending about said outer tube, said honeycombed pattern regularly repeating itself along the length of said outer tube.
- 16. The burner of claim 15 wherein said apertures are arranged in a diamond shaped array extending about the inner tube, said diamond shape array regularly repeating along the length of said inner tube.
- 17. The burner of claim 16 wherein each opening at a point in said diamond shaped array is centered in the middle of said honeycombed pattern.
- 18. The burner of claim 14 wherein said openings are orientated in circumferentially spaced equal increments in first and second rows which are longitudinally spaced from one another, there being a plurality of first and second rows of openings extending the length of said inner tube, each plurality of first and second row of openings spaced from one another a distance greater than the longitudinally spacing between each first and second rows of openings, and each opening in said first row being circumferentially spaced equidistant between adjacent openings in said second row whereby a honeycomb opening pattern extends around said outer tube.
- 19. The burner of claim 18 wherein said apertures are orientated in circumferentially equal spaced increments in first and second rows which rows are spaced in longitudinally equal increments from one another, each aperture in said first row being circumferentially spaced in equal increments between adjacent apertures in said second row whereby a diamond shaped aperture array extending around said inner tube is produced.
- 20. The burner of claim 16 wherein said openings in said outer tube are smaller in diameter than the diameter of said apertures in said inner tube.
- 21. The burner of claim 14 wherein each opening at a point in said diamond shaped array is centered in the middle of said honeycombed pattern.
- 22. The burner of claim 14 wherein said inner tube has a burner axial end and a remote axial end, said outer tube has a burner axial end and a remote axial end, said remote axial end of said inner tube extending longitudinally a distance not greater than the longitudinal distance of said remote axial end of said outer tube, and a plate closing said remote axial end of said outer tube whereby said annular heat transfer passageway between said inner tube and said outer tube is open at said burner axial end of said inner and outer tube for maintaining pressure at burner axial ends causing said burner products of combustion to uniformly exit said openings along the length of said tube.
- 23. The burner of claim 14 wherein said inner and outer tubes are ceramic.
- 24. The burner of claim 23 wherein said heat transfer tube is stainless steel.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 636,777 filed Jan. 2, 1991 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,082,055 (which in turn is a divisional application of Ser. No. 469,173 filed Jan. 24, 1990 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,596).
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