Claims
- 1. An infrared burner comprising a burner tube to support combustion within said burner tube, a nozzle holder operably connected to said burner tube, a nozzle operably inserted in said nozzle holder to inject atomized fuel from said nozzle into said burner tube, an igniter mounted in said nozzle holder such that said igniter is in the path of said atomized fuel emitted from said nozzle, a closure member for said burner tube, said closure member closing said burner tube at the end of said burner tube remote from said nozzle and radially directed holes through the outside circumference of the length of said burner tube, said radially directed holes extending longitudinally along said burner tube.
- 2. An infrared burner as in claim 1 wherein said burner tube is cylindrical.
- 3. An infrared burner as in claim 2 wherein said radially directed holes in said burner tube are located on the upper half thereof.
- 4. An infrared burner as in claim 3 wherein said closure member has axially directed holes extending therethrough.
- 5. An infrared burner as in claim 3 and further including an inner tubular member within said burner tube, said inner tubular member having a cylindrical configuration and a first flame grid extending circumferentially about said cylindrical member.
- 6. An infrared burner as in claim 5 and further comprising an orifice within said inner tubular member, said orifice extending across the inside circumference of said burner tube and being tapered inwardly from its upstream to its downstream end.
- 7. An infrared burner as in claim 6 wherein said first flame grid has a series of axially extending holes in said first flame grid.
- 8. An infrared burner as in claim 5 and further comprising a second flame grid circumferentially surrounding said inner tubular member, said second flame grid having a plurality of holes extending axially therethrough.
- 9. An infrared burner as in claim 8 and further including an orifice within said inner tubular member, said orifice extending across the inside circumference of said burner tube and being tapered inwardly from its upstream to its downstream end.
- 10. An infrared burner as in claim 9 and further comprising a series of holes extending radially through said inner tubular member, said orifice being positioned so air may pass through said holes to the inside of said inner tubular member.
- 11. An infrared burner as in claim 1 and further comprising a secondary air injection plate on the end of said burner tube closest to said nozzle, said secondary air injection plate having secondary air injection holes extending axially therethrough and allowing the entry of secondary air axially into said burner tube.
- 12. An infrared burner as in claim 1 and further comprising a heater body, said burner tube being mounted within said heater body, said heater body comprising a horizontal top, a first outer collar extending downwardly from said horizontal top, a second inner collar joined to said outer collar below the level of said horizontal top and a chimney with one end being operable to be inserted between said inner and outer collars.
- 13. An infrared burner as in claim 12 wherein said inner collar tapers downwardly and outwardly to join with said outer collar.
- 14. An infrared burner as in claim 13 wherein said inner and outer collars are joined by welding.
- 15. A heater body comprising a combustion chamber, a flat, upper surface, an opening to allow mounting of a burner within said combustion chamber and a chimney mount extending downwardly below said flat, upper surface, said chimney mount comprising outer and inner collar members joined together below said flat upper surface, and a chimney operable to be mounted between and in contact with said inner and outer collar members.
- 16. A heater body as in claim 15 wherein said inner collar tapers downwardly and outwardly to join with said outer collar.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/089,763 filed Jul. 9, 1993, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,391,075 dated Feb. 21, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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