Claims
- 1. A burner, an air aspirated nozzle for creating a vacuum and being used to combine a mixture of fuel and air, a compressor to provide air to said air aspirated nozzle, a regulator to provide a quantity of fuel to said air aspirated nozzle dependent on said vacuum created by said air aspirated nozzle and a pressurized fuel-holding tank connected to said air aspirated nozzle.
- 2. A burner as in claim 1 and further comprising a valve operably connected to said pressurized fuel tank and being operable to vary the air pressure within said fuel-holding tank.
- 3. A burner as in claim 2 wherein said regulator is a zero pressure regulator.
- 4. A burner as in claim 3 wherein said compressor provides air to said air aspirated nozzle and to said fuel-holding tank.
- 5. A burner as in claim 4 wherein said valve is a bleed valve operably positioned between said air compressor and said fuel-holding tank.
- 6. A burner as in claim 5 and further comprising a second valve operably located between said air compressor and said air aspirated nozzle, said second valve commencing and terminating air flow to said air aspirated nozzle.
- 7. A burner as in claim 6 and further comprising a first orifice located between said zero pressure regulator and said fuel-holding tank.
- 8. A burner as in claim 7 and further comprising a second orifice between said air compressor and said fuel-holding tank.
- 9. A burner as in claim 8 wherein said second valve is a solenoid operated valve.
- 10. Burner as in claim 9 and further comprising a flame monitoring device to monitor the flickering of a flame present in said burner.
- 11. Burner according to claim 10 wherein said flame monitoring device is a flame rod.
- 12. Method as in claim 10 wherein said flame monitoring device is a photocell.
- 13. A burner as in claim 1 wherein said fuel-holding tank is a fuel tank.
- 14. Burner as in claim 1 wherein said burner is an infrared burner.
- 15. Method of providing fuel flow to an air aspirated nozzle in a burner comprising initiating operation of an air compressor to provide air pressure to said air aspirated nozzle, creating a vacuum in said air aspirated nozzle with said air pressure, applying said air pressure to the fuel in a fuel-holding tank operably connected to said air aspirated nozzle and regulating the air pressure in said fuel tank by a valve operably located between said air compressor and said fuel-holding tank.
- 16. Method according to claim 15 wherein said fuel-holding tank is connected to a zero pressure regulator and said zero pressure regulator is connected to said air aspirated nozzle.
- 17. Method according to claim 16 wherein said air pressure to said air aspirated nozzle is regulated by a valve between said air aspirated nozzle and said air compressor.
- 18. Method according to claim 17 wherein said valve is operably located between said air compressor and said fuel-holding tank is a bleed valve.
- 19. Method according to claim 18 wherein a first orifice is operably positioned between said regulator and said fuel-holding tank.
- 20. Method according to claim 19 wherein said regulator is a zero pressure regulator.
- 21. Method according to claim 20 wherein a second orifice is operably located between said air compressor and said bleed valve.
- 22. Method as in claim 21 and further comprising monitoring said flame with a flame monitoring device.
- 23. Method as in claim 22 wherein said flame monitoring device is a flame rod.
- 24. Method as in claim 22 wherein said flame monitoring device is a photocell.
- 25. Method as in claim 22 wherein said flame monitoring device is a flame rod.
- 26. Method as in claim 15 wherein said fuel-holding tank is a fuel tank.
- 27. Method as in claim 15 wherein said burner is an infrared burner.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/272,819 filed Jul. 11, 1994, now allowed issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,180 and dated Jun. 18, 1996 which, in turn, was 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 and dated Feb. 21, 1995.
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