Claims
- 1. An improved igniter for a gas discharge pipe, comprising in combination:
- a tubular housing adapted to be mounted to the pipe;
- a nozzle secured to the upper end of the housing, having a laterally extending tip for discharging flame across the opening of the discharge pipe, the nozzle having a central conduit connected to the tip, a gas conduit connected to the central conduit, each conduit having a downwardly facing opening;
- a stop member located in the upper end of the housing below the nozzle;
- a frame extending through the housing, having an upper end adapted to engage the stop member;
- an electrode mounted to the frame for insertion into the opening of the central conduit when the frame engages the stop member;
- a gas line carried by the frame, having a lower end adapted to be connected to a source of gaseous fuel and an upper end that is adapted to telescopingly insert into the gas conduit to deliver fuel to the nozzle;
- an electrical power means for providing voltage to the electrode to create a spark to ignite the fuel;
- a brace;
- mounting means for releasably securing the brace in the housing below the frame; and
- compression means mounted to the brace for pressing against the frame to push it tightly against the stop member, allowing the frame and electrode to be removed for maintenance by removing the brace.
- 2. The igniter according to claim 1 wherein the compression means comprises:
- a threaded bolt engaging a threaded aperture provided in the brace, the bolt having an upper end adapted to press against a lower end of the frame.
- 3. The igniter according to claim 1 wherein the housing includes a curved tubular shield mounted at the upper end of the housing and at least partially enclosing the nozzle.
- 4. The igniter according to claim 3 further comprising:
- at least one auxillary gas conduit mounted in the shield and having a downwardly facing open end; and
- at least one auxillary gas line carried by the frame, having a lower end adapted to be connected to a source of auxillary gas and an upper end adapted to telescopingly insert into the opening of the auxillary gas conduit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 743,428, filed June 11, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,595,354, issued June 17, 1986.
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Divisions (1)
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