Claims
- 1. A burner comprisingan outer tube defining a flow passage and including a large-diameter inlet portion having a large diameter, a small-diameter outlet portion having a small diameter being smaller than the large diameter of the large-diameter inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end of the inlet portion and an inlet end of the outlet portion and converging toward the outlet portion to establish the flow passage, an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air supply to conduct air flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer tube and a small-diameter inner tube being positioned to lie in the flow passage of the outer tube, the inner tube having an inlet end positioned to lie in the flow passage outside of the small-diameter outlet portion and adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply, the inner tube having a diameter that is smaller than the small diameter of the outer tube, and the inner tube being formed to include a downstream end opposite to the inlet end and a fuel-injection hole positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to the downstream end to conduct fuel flowing from the inlet end of the inner tube through the inner tube into the air flowing through the flow passage to establish a combustible air-and-fuel mixture within the flow passage, and a flame holder coupled to the downstream end of the inner tube and positioned to extend beyond an exit end of the small-diameter outlet portion of the outer tube and lie outside the flow passage defined by the outer tube to complete the mixing of the fuel with the air as the combustible air-and-fuel mixture exits the flow passage of the outlet end of the outer tube to produce a low-emission flame attached to the flame holder upon ignition of the combustible air-and-fuel mixture.
- 2. The burner of claim 1, wherein the fuel-injection hole is formed in the inner tube so that the hole is positioned to lie within the small-diameter outlet portion of the outer tube.
- 3. The burner of claim 2, further comprising an ignitor coupled to the outer tube, positioned to lie between the fuel-injections hole and the flame holder, and configured to ignite the combustible air-and-fuel mixture.
- 4. The burner of claim 2, wherein a swirler is coupled to the outer tube within the large-diameter inlet portion to swirl the air through the flow passage.
- 5. The burner of claim 1, wherein the fuel injection hole is formed in the inner tube so that the hole is positioned to lie within the nozzle portion of the outer tube.
- 6. The burner of claim 5, further comprising an ignitor coupled to the outer tube, positioned to lie between the fuel-injection hole and the flame holder, and configured to ignite the combustible air-and-fuel mixture.
- 7. The burner of claim 5, wherein a swirler is coupled to the outer tube within the large-diameter inlet portion to swirl the air through the flow passage.
- 8. The burner of claim 1, wherein the fuel injection hole is formed in the inner tube so that the hole is positioned to lie within the large-diameter inlet portion of the outer tube.
- 9. The burner of claim 8, further comprising an ignitor coupled to the outer tube, positioned to lie between the fuel-injection hole and the flame holder, and configured to ignite the combustible air-and-fuel mixture.
- 10. The burner of claim 8, wherein a swirler is coupled to the outer tube within the large-diameter inlet portion to swirl the air through the flow passage.
- 11. The burner of claim 1, wherein the inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion is adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply to conduct an air-and-fuel mixture through the flow passage.
- 12. The burner of claim 1, wherein a fuel-injection manifold is adapted to be coupled to the inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion of the outer tube, the manifold including a ring defining an air-flow passageway and at least one spoke-like injector tube for discharging fuel through apertures formed in the ring into the air passing through the air-flow passageway.
- 13. A burner comprisingan outer tube defining a flow passage and including a large-diameter inlet portion having a large diameter, a small-diameter outlet portion having a small diameter being smaller than the large diameter of the large-diameter inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end Of tile inlet portion and an inlet end of tile outlet portion to establish the flow passage, an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air supply to conduct air flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer tube, a swirler is coupled to the outer tube within the large-diameter inlet to swirl air through the flow passage, means for discharging fuel into the air passing through the flow passage to form a combustible air-and-fuel mixture therein for discharge into a flame chamber at the outlet end of the small-diameter outlet portion wherein the means for discharging fuel includes an inner tube having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the small diameter outlet portion of the outer tube, and a flame holder coupled to a downstream end of the inner tube and positioned to lie outside the flow passage of the outer tube.
- 14. The burner of claim 13, wherein the inner tube has a fuel-injection hole formed therein for discharging the fuel.
- 15. The burner of claim 14, wherein the fuel-injection hole is positioned to lie within the small-diameter portion of the outer tube.
- 16. The burner of claim 13, wherein the means for discharging fuel discharges fuel into the small-diameter outlet portion of the outer tube.
- 17. The burner of claim 16, wherein a swirler is coupled to the outer tube within the large-diameter inlet portion to swirl the air through the flow passage.
- 18. The burner of claim 13, wherein the means for discharging fuel discharges fuel into the nozzle portion of the outer tube.
- 19. The burner of claim 13, wherein a swirler is coupled to the outer tube within the large-diameter inlet portion to swirl the air through the flow passage.
- 20. The burner of claim 13, wherein the means for discharging fuel discharges fuel into the large-diameter outlet portion of the outer tube.
- 21. The burner of claim 13, wherein the inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion is adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply to conduct an air-and-fuel mixture through the flow passage.
- 22. The burner of claim 13, wherein a fuel-injection manifold is adapted to the coupled to the inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion of the outer tube, the manifold including a ring defining an air-flow passageway and at least one spoke-like injector tube for discharging fuel through apertures formed in the ring into the air passing through the air-flow passageway.
- 23. A burner comprisingmeans for moving an air flow in sequence through a first section at a low velocity, a second section at an accelerating velocity that is higher than the low velocity, and a third section at a high velocity that is higher than the accelerating velocity and means for discharging fuel carried in a tube through an aperture formed in a side wall of the tube into the air flow to form a combustible air-and-fuel mixture therein for discharge into a flame chamber at an outlet end of the means for moving an air flow.
- 24. The burner of claim 23, wherein the means for discharging fuel discharges fuel into the third section.
- 25. The burner of claim 23, further including a swirler coupled to the first section to swirl the air flowing through the first, second, and third sections.
- 26. The burner of claim 23, wherein the means for discharging fuel discharges fuel into the second section.
- 27. The burner of claim 26, further including a swirler coupled to the first section to swirl the air flowing through the first, second, and third sections.
- 28. The burner of claim 23, wherein the means for discharging fuel discharges fuel into the first section.
- 29. The burner of claim 28, further including a swirler coupled to the first section to swirl the air flowing through the first, second, and third sections.
- 30. A burner comprisingan outer tube defining a flow passage and including an inlet portion having a large diameter, an outlet portion having a small diameter being smaller than the large diameter of the inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end of the inlet portion and an inlet end of the outlet portion to establish the flow passage, an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air-and-fuel mixture supply to conduct an air-and-fuel mixture flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer tube, and a swirler positioned within the inlet portion of the outer tube.
- 31. The burner of claim 30, further comprising a small-diameter inner tube being positioned to lie in the flow passage of the outer tube and having a diameter that is smaller than the small diameter of the outer tube and a bluff-body flame holder being coupled to the inner tube and extending beyond an outlet end of the outlet portion of the outer tube.
- 32. The burner of claim 31, further comprising a swirler coupled to the outer tube to swirl the air flowing through the flow passage.
- 33. The burner of claim 32, wherein the swirler is positioned within the inlet portion of the outer tube.
- 34. The burner of claim 32, wherein the swirler is positioned within the nozzle portion of the outer tube.
- 35. The burner of claim 30, further comprising a swirler coupled to the outer tube to swirl the air flowing through the flow passage.
- 36. A burner comprisingan outer tube defining a flow passage and including an inlet portion having a large diameter, an outlet portion having a smaller diameter than the large diameter of the inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end of the inlet portion and an inlet end of the outlet portion and converging toward the outlet portion to establish the flow passage, an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air-and-fuel mixture supply to conduct an air-and-fuel mixture flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer tube, a small-diameter inner tube being positioned to lie in the flow passage of the outer tube, the inner tube having an inlet end adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply, the inner tube having a diameter that is smaller than the small diameter of the outer tube, and the inner tube being formed to include a plurality of fuel-injection holes positioned within the small-diameter outlet portion of the outer tube to conduct fuel flowing through the inner tube into the air-and-fuel mixture flowing through the flow passage, and a flame holder coupled to a flame outlet end of the inner tube, the flame holder being positioned adjacent to the outlet end of the outer tube.
- 37. A burner comprisingan outer tube defining a flow passage and including a large-diameter inlet portion having a large diameter, a small-diameter outlet portion having a small diameter being smaller than the large diameter of the large-diameter inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end of the inlet portion and an inlet end of the outlet portion to establish the flow passage, an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air-and-fuel mixture supply to conduct an air-and-fuel mixture flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer tube and a fuel-injection manifold coupled to the inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion of the outer tube, the manifold including a ring defining an air-flow passageway and at least one spoke-like injector tube extending between the ring and the outer tube for discharging fuel through apertures formed in the ring into the air passing through the air-flow passageway.
- 38. A burner comprisingan outer shell defining a rectilinear flow passage and including an inlet portion having a large volume, an outlet portion having a smaller volume than the large volume of the inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end of the inlet portion and an inlet end of the outlet portion to establish the rectilinear flow passage, an inlet end of the large-volume inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air supply to conduct air flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer shell and a supplemental tube being positioned to extend perpendicularly through the flow passage of the outer shell, the supplemental tube having a first end adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply and the supplemental tube being formed to include a fuel-injection hole to conduct fuel flowing through the supplemental tube into the air flowing through the rectilinear flow passage.
- 39. A burner comprisinga first tube defining a first flow passage and including an inlet portion having a large diameter an outlet portion having a smaller diameter than the large-diameter inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting the inlet portion and the outlet portion to establish the first flow passage an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air supply to conduct air through the first flow passage towards an outlet end of the first tube, a second tube defining a second flow passage and being positioned to lie in the first flow passage, the second tube having an inlet end adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply and being formed to include at least one fuel-injection hole to conduct fuel flowing through the second flow passage into the air flowing through the first flow passage, the second tube also having an outlet end adapted to be coupled to a flame holder to prevent fuel from exiting the outlet end of the second tube, the flame holder being positioned adjacent to the outlet end of the outer tube, a third tube defining a third flow passage and being positioned to lie in the second flow passage, an inlet end of the first tube being adapted to be coupled to an oxygen supply to conduct oxygen through the third flow passage towards the outlet end of the second tube, the third tube extending through the flame holder to conduct the oxygen out of the outlet end of the second tube, and a fourth tube defining a fourth flow passage and being positioned to lie in the third flow passage, an inlet end of the first tube being adapted to be coupled to a secondary fuel supply to conduct secondary fuel through the fourth passage towards the outlet end of the second tube, the fourth tube extending through the flame holder to conduct the secondary fuel out of the outlet end of the second tube.
- 40. A burner comprisinga first tube defining a first flow passage and including an inlet portion having a large diameter, an outlet portion having a smaller diameter than the large-diameter inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting the inlet portion and the outlet portion to establish the first flow passage, an inlet end of the large-diameter inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air supply to conduct air through the first flow passage towards an outlet end of the first tube, a second tube defining a second flow passage and being positioned to lie in the first flow passage, the second tube having an inlet end adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply and begin, formed to include at least one fuel-injection hole to conduct fuel flowing through the second flow passage into the air flowing through the first flow passage, the second tube also having an outlet end adapted to be coupled to a flame holder to prevent fuel from exiting the outlet end of the second tube, the flame holder being positioned adjacent to the outlet end of the outer tube, and a third tube defining a third flow passage and being positioned to lie in the second flow passage, an inlet end of the first tube being adapted to be coupled to a waste-gas supply to conduct waste-gas through the third flow passage towards the outlet end of the second tube, the third tube extending through the flame holder to conduct the waste-gas out of the outlet end of the second tube.
- 41. A burner assembly comprisinga burner having an outer tube including an inlet portion and an opposite outlet portion, the outer tube being adapted to be coupled to a furnace chamber such that the inlet portion of the outer tube is positioned to lie outside the furnace chamber and the outlet portion is positioned to lie inside the furnace chamber and a short refractory block being coupled to the outlet portion of the outer tube inside the furnace chamber and being shorter than the outlet portion such that the outlet portion extends beyond the refractory block further into the furnace chamber.
- 42. A burner comprisingan outer tube defining a flow passage and including an inlet portion having a large effective cross-sectional area, an outlet portion having a small effective cross-sectional area being smaller than the effective cross-sectional area of the inlet portion, and a nozzle portion interconnecting an outlet end of the inlet portion and an inlet end of the outlet portion to establish the flow passage, an inlet end of the inlet portion being adapted to be coupled to an air supply to conduct air flowing through the flow passage to an outlet end of the outer tube, an inner tube being positioned to lie in the flow passage of the outer tube, the inner tube having an inlet end adapted to be coupled to a fuel supply and an opposite downstream end, the inner tube having an effective cross-sectional area that is smaller than the effective cross-sectional area of the outer tube, and the inner tube being formed to include a fuel-injection hole positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to the downstream end to conduct fuel flowing through the inner tube into the air flowing through the flow passage to establish a combustible air-and-fuel mixture within the flow passage, and a flame holder coupled to the downstream end of the inner tube, the flame holder being positioned to lie outside the flow passage defined by the outer tube to complete the mixing of the fuel with the air as the combustible air-and-fuel mixture exits the outlet end of the outer tube to produce a low-emission flame attached to the flame holder upon ignition of the combustible air-and-fuel mixture.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a U.S. national application of international application Ser. No. PCT/US98/09525 filed May 13, 1998, which claims priority to U.S. provisional applications Ser. Nos. 60/046,358 and 60/077,926 filed May 13, 1997, and Mar. 13, 1998, respectively.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US98/09525 |
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WO |
00 |
5/16/2000 |
5/16/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO98/51966 |
11/19/1998 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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3702415 C1 |
Apr 1988 |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/046358 |
Mar 1998 |
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60/077926 |
May 1997 |
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