The invention relates to an improvement for a gas lamp, and more specifically for a venturi tube in order to furnish a more efficient flame.
Gas lamps are an ancient technology. Modern usage of gas lamps is often found in camping settings or homes without electricity.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,026 to Beran discloses a Venture tube-like gas-air mixing valve for boilers.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,920 to Warner discloses a range top gas burner and air mixing apparatus.
These burner devices are not appropriate for the low pressure gas used for lighting.
The present invention provides an improved venturi tube for maximizing the efficiency of a low-pressure gas lamp. This is particularly important in homes, cabins, and other applications where the gas supply is delivered under relatively low pressures. An embodiment of the present invention uses gas at 11 inches of water column, equivalent to approximately 0.4 pounds per square inch (p.s.i.). This amount is considered low-pressure because it is less than a common required pressure of 10 p.s.i. for similar lamps. At low pressures, it is difficult to get a very bright flame from the slow supply of gas. It is an object of this invention to provide a burner tube to provide a venturi effect and produce the highest efficiency in the lamp.
By the design of the tapers and the lengths, the brightness is greatly improved and the pressure of gas required is greatly diminished. The use of low pressure has dramatic benefits for safety in camping and homes using the lamps.
The lamp also uses the venturi effect to burn to low-pressure gas more efficiently to produce a flame approximately twice as bright as similar products.
As shown in
As the gas enters the burner tube, a slightly tapered section 2 narrows the opening of the burner tube. At the narrowest point 3, the opening begins to open and get wider. This produces a venturi effect on the gas, drawing it through the burner tube and preventing the flame from backing into the supply line. The length of the burner tube should be between approximately 4 and 11 inches from the inlet section 1 to the turning point 12 for maximum efficiency of the venturi effect.
As shown in
A long second tapered section 4 expands the diameter of the opening as the gas passes through the burner tube. The angle of the second taper 9 should be approximately 2 degrees for maximum efficiency. A range of 1 to 4 degrees can be utilized with success.
After the gas passes the turning point 12, the opening tapers to slightly smaller than the size of the screen assembly 13 at the outlet 15. The screen assembly 13 is held in place by notches in the burner tube. Once the opening tapers to its narrowest point at the outlet, a first outlet taper 5 and a second outlet taper 6 help keep the flame from coming back into the burner tube. The first outlet taper angle 10 should be approximately 20 to 40 degrees, with a preferred angle of about 30 degrees. The second outlet angle 11 should be approximately 40 to 70 degrees. A mantle assembly is attached to the end of the burner tube to produce a bright light.
By example, an embodiment of the gas lamp 16 as shown in
The preferred embodiment has been shown and described and minor variations may be made by one skilled in the art. It is intended to cover all such variations as fall withing the scope and spirit of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application 60/490,466, dated Jul. 29, 2003.
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