Claims
- 1. An infrared radiant heating apparatus for use in heating articles rapidly and efficiently by infrared radiation absorption, said apparatus comprising a support frame, a heat absorbing and radiating heater mounted on said support frame, said heater including an inner heat cone and an outer heat cone spaced apart from each other and joined together along their outer peripheries to define a combustion chamber therebetween, said outer heat cone having an exposed convex conical surface and being formed of a heat absorbing and radiating material, said heater further including a fuel pipe extending to a nozzle which extends through said inner heat cone and opens into said combustion chamber, a shroud surrounding said fuel pipe, a cylindrical jacket surrounding and spaced apart from said shroud and joined at one end to said inner heat cone, a helical exhaust pipe disposed within said jacket and surrounding said shroud, said inner cone having a plurality of exhaust ports therethrough along its outer periphery, with each of said exhaust ports connected to said helical exhaust pipe by a tubular pipe, means for channeling combustion and exhaust gases from said combustion chamber along the inner surface of said outer cone and to said exhaust ports, and burner means including means for supplying fuel to said fuel pipe and means for supplying air through the space between said jacket and said shroud and to said nozzle, whereby hot gases pass through said tubular pipes and through said helical exhaust pipe and the incoming combustion air passes over said helical exhaust pipe and is preheated thereby from the transfer of heat.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said outer heat cone has a generally rounded apex portion and radially outwardly extended fluted areas for increasing the surface area of said outer heat cone between said rounded apex and said outer periphery, said fluted areas defining said means for channeling gases along the inner surface of said outer heat cone to said exhaust ports.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein each fluted area has an exhaust port adjacent thereto.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said frame is mounted on transport means for moving said apparatus to a site where the heater is to be used.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said frame means is pivotally mounted with respect to said transport means whereby the axis of said outer heat cone can be directed at varying angles to the horizontal.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said transport means comprises a trailer having wheels and a hitch, a frame supporting said support frame for pivotal movement in relationship to said trailer, and means for pivoting said support frame on said frame to adjust the axis of said outer heat cone.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a reflector surrounding said heater and directing the radiation outwardly from said outer heat cone.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said outer heat cone is formed of a low carbon nickel-chromium alloy resistant to heat above 1300 degrees Celsius.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said outer heat cone has a diameter of 170 centimeters at its outer periphery and has triangular shaped troughs formed in its surface thereof and extending from a hemispherical apex of the cone to its outer periphery to define said means for channeling said combustion and exhaust gases.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 further including spring biased and pivoted closures for restricting the movement of air from the combustion chamber backwards through the space between said shroud and said jacket.
- 11. An infrared radiant heating apparatus for use in heating articles rapidly and efficiently by infrared radiation absorption, said apparatus comprising a support frame, a heat absorbing and radiating heater mounted on said support frame, said heater including an inner heat cone and an outer heat cone spaced apart from each other and joined together along their outer peripheries to define a combustion chamber therebetween, said outer heat cone having an exposed convex conical surface and being formed of a heat absorbing and radiating material, said heater further including a fuel pipe extending to a nozzle which extends through said innner heat cone and opens into said combustion chamber, a shroud surrounding said fuel pipe, a cylindrical housing surrounding and spaced apart from said shroud and joined at one end to said inner heat cone, a pair of spaced annular pipes surrounding said shroud and disposed within said housing, a plurality of substantially parallel flue gas pipes which surround said fuel pipe and extend between said annular pipes and are joined thereto in fluid communication, said heater further including an interior wall disposed behind said inner cone and forming an interior chamber therebetween, said inner cone having a plurality of exhaust ports therethrough along its outer periphery and extending into said interior chamber, said interior wall having a plurality of openings therethrough which extend into a plenum surrounding said housing, an exhaust pipe extending between said plenum and one of said annular pipes, and an outer pipe extending from the other annular pipe, each of said annular pipes including a plurality of baffles which connect the ends of two adjacent flue gas pipes, with the baffles in one annular pipe staggered from the baffles in the other annular pipe, means for channeling combustion and exhaust gases from said combustion chamber along the inner surface of said outer cone and to said exhaust ports, and burner means including means for supplying fuel to said fuel pipe and means for supplying air through the space between said shroud and said housing and to said nozzle, whereby hot gases pass through said exhaust pipe, interior chamber, and plenum to one of said annular pipes and travels back and forth through adjacent flue gas pipes between the annular pipes until reaching the outer pipe, and whereby the incoming combustion air passes over said flue gas pipes and annular pipes and is preheated thereby from the transfer of heat.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said outer heat cone has a generally rounded apex portion and radially outwardly extended fluted areas for increasing the surface area of said outer heat cone between said rounded apex and said outer periphery, said fluted areas defining said means for channeling gases along the inner surface of said outer heat cone to said exhaust ports.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein each fluted area has an exhaust port adjacent thereto.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said frame is mounted on transport means for moving said apparatus to a site where the heater is to be used.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said frame means is pivotally mounted with respect to said transport means whereby the axis of said outer heat cone can be directed at varying angles to the horizontal.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said transport means comprises a trailer having wheels and a hitch, a frame supporting said support frame for pivotal movement in relationship to said trailer, and means for pivoting said support frame on said frame to adjust to axis of said outer heat cone.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 11 further including a reflector surrounding said heater and directing the radiation outwardly from said outer heat cone.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said outer heat cone is formed of a low carbon nickel-chromium alloy resistant to heat above 1300 degrees Celsius.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said outer heat cone has a diameter of 170 centimeters at its outer periphery and has triangular shaped troughs formed in its surface thereof and extending from a hemispherical apex of the cone to its outer periphery to define said means for channeling said combustion and exhaust gases.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 11 further including spring biased and pivoted closures for restricting the movement of air from the combustion chamber backwards through the space between said shroud and said housing.
- 21. An infrared radiant heater for use in heating articles rapidly and efficiently and at distances, said heater comprising
- a combustion chamber defined between the interior surface of a heat absorbing and radiating cone and means defining a zone for mixing combustion air and fuel for burning and for holding combustion gases near said cone,
- means defining a series of openings at the periphery of said cone for receiving exhaust gases and directing the gases radially inwardly,
- an exhaust heat producing exchanger comprising a helical heat exchange pipe disposed in the path of said combustion air for collecting and carrying away the exhast gas, and
- burner means comprising a nozzle for discharging pressurized fuel and blower means for forcing combustion air over siad heat exchange pipe and toward said nozzle for heating said cone.
- 22. An infrared radiant heater for use in heating articles rapidly and efficiently by radiation absorption, said heater comprising
- a support frame,
- a heat absorbing and radiating cone of metallic material resistant to heat mounted on said support frame,
- wall means defining a combustion chamber adjacent the inner surface of said cone affording the burning of combustion generating materials,
- means for channeling combustion and exhaust gases over the interior surface of said cone,
- means defining a flue gas heat transfer pipe for receiving the exhaust gases from said cone, and
- burner means including means supplying fuel to said combustion chamber and blower means for supplying air under pressure to said combustion chamber, said air being preheated by said means defining the flue gas heat transfer pipe being disposed between said blower and said combustion chamber, wherein said means defining a flue gas heat transfer pipe is disposed in a tubular chamber disposed between said blower means and said combustion chamber for receiving air from said blower means, said means defining said flue gas heat transfer pipe defining an extended path for exposing an enlarged surface area of said flue gas transfer pipe to the blower air being forced through said tubular chamber toward said combustion chamber for heating said air and aiding in the combustion and wherein said path is a helical path surrounding a fuel supply tube disposed generally axially to said cone for delivering fuel to the combustion chamber.
- 23. An infrared radiant heater for use in heating articles rapidly and efficiently by radiation absorption, said heater comprising
- a support frame,
- a heat absorbing and radiating cone of metallic material resistant to heat mounted on said support frame,
- wall means defining a combustion chamber adjacent the inner surface of said cone affording the burning of combustion generating materials,
- means for channeling combustion and exhaust gases over the interior surface to said cone,
- means defining a flue gas heat transfer pipe for receiving the exhaust gases from said cone, and
- burner means including means supplying fuel to said combustion chamber and blower means for supplying air under pressure to said combustion chamber, said air being preheated by said means defining the flue gas heat transfer pipe being disposed between said blower and said combustion chamber, wherein said means defining a flue gas heat transfer pipe is disposed in a tubular chamber disposed between said blower means and said combustion chamber for receiving air from said blower means, said means defining said flue gas heat transfer pipe defining an extended path for exposing an enlarged surface area of said flue gas transfer pipe to the blower air being forced through said tubular chamber toward said combustion chamber for heating said air and aiding in the combustion, wherein the flue gas heat transfer pipe comprises a pipe disposed in said tubular chamber for directing the exhaust gas in a serpentine manner about a fuel supply tube transferring the fuel to the combustion chamber, and wherein the tube directing the fuel to the combustion chamber is disposed in a shroud having at one end thereof adjacent said blower means, spring biased closures for restricting the movement of air from the tubular chamber toward the blower means.
RELATED APLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 658,385, filed Oct. 5, 1984, and now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 554,207, filed Nov. 22, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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