Claims
- 1. In a method of making a jet burner construction comprising a burner body means having a chamber means therein and having an inlet means leading to said chamber means for directing fuel from a fuel source therein and an outlet means leading from said chamber means and defining an outlet opening means through which said fuel is adapted to issue from said chamber means to burn externally to said burner body means, said outlet opening means having a central opening part and a plurality of spaced apart opening portions interconnected thereto and radiating outwardly therefrom whereby flows of fuel respectively issuing out of said portions and said central part of said outlet opening means merge together in a turbulent manner externally of said outlet opening means, said burner construction comprising flame retainer means carried by said body means and having outer edge means extending beyond said outlet opening means of said body means to prevent flows of induced air from being created between the flows of fuel issuing from said radiating portions of said outlet opening means, said burner body means having opposed ends and defining a tubular portion between said opposed ends, said burner body means being formed of two generally similar body sections secured together in superimposed relation and each having generally one-half of said outlet opening means, one-half of said opposed ends, one-half of said tubular portion and one-half of said flame retainer means thereon, the improvement comprising the steps of forming each one-half of said flame retainer means to be integral and one-piece with its respective body section, and forming said central opening part and said opening portions by axially fluting part of the respective halves of said tubular portion in a like manner whereby said central opening part is disposed generally in the axial center of the resulting fluted area of said tubular portion.
- 2. A method of making a jet burner construction as set forth in claim 1 and comprising the steps of forming said burner body means to have wing-like extensions respectively disposed on opposite sides thereof for respectively interconnecting with adjacent wing-like extensions of adjacent burner construction, and forming each body section to have generally one-half of said wing-like extensions thereon.
- 3. A method of making a jet burner construction as set forth in claim 2 and comprising the step of forming said wing-like extensions to each have an elongated outlet slot means interconnecting with said chamber means and through which fuel is adapted to issue so as to burn external to said wing-like extensions.
- 4. A method of making a jet burner construction as set forth in claim 1 and comprising the steps of forming each said portion of said outlet opening means to have an outer end disposed the greatest distance of that said portion from said central opening means, and forming said outer ends of said portions of said opening means to define a generally circular configuration that is substantially concentrically disposed about said central opening part of said outlet opening means.
- 5. A method of making a jet burner construction as set forth in claim 4 and comprising the step of forming said outlet opening means to have four of said portions radiating outwardly from said central part thereof with each said portion being disposed substantially 90.degree. from the next portion adjacent thereto.
- 6. A method of making a jet burner construction as set forth in claim 1 and comprising the step of forming approximately one-half of said fluted portion extends beyond said axial center thereof and comprise said flame retainer means.
- 7. A method of making a jet burner construction as set forth in claim 6 and comprising the step of forming said flame retainer means to define a generally ring-like structure between said fluted portion and one of said opposed ends of said body means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional patent application of its parent patent application, Ser. No. 087,395 filed Jul. 2, 1993 , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,336,082 which, in turn is a continuation patent application of its parent, Ser. No. 805,546, filed Dec. 10, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,244,382.
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