Claims
- 1. In a fuel burner connected to a source of fuel for use as a heater including a heat exchanger housing with a blower assembly mounted on one end of the heat exchanger housing the blower assembly being positioned to force pressurized combustion air and air to be heated through the heat exchanger housing; a burner assembly mounted within the heat exchanger housing the burner assembly having an apertured plate mounted in the path of the combustion air, a combustion cup located on the side of the apertured plate opposite the blower assembly to intercept combustion air after it passes through the apertured plate, a porous fuel vaporizer mounted on the apertured plate between the apertured plate and the combustion cup, an ignition cup mounted coaxially with the fuel vaporizer between the fuel vaporizer and the combustion cup, and a wick, the wick having one end in contact with the fuel vaporizer so as to receive fuel from the vaporizer, the other end of the wick being located in an igniter pocket near an igniter, the improvement comprising: a combustion air tube having a first end affixed to an opening in the apertured plate so as to receive a quantity of the pressurized combustion air from a chamber on the side of the apertured plate opposite the burner assembly maintained at an elevated pressure by the blower assembly, the combustion air tube being sized to provide a calibrated amount of clean air to the igniter pocket for ignition enhancement, the combustion air tube having a shallow W-shaped shield at its end near the wick to prevent direct impingement of combustion air onto the wick and the combustion air tube being formed with a right angle bend near the W-shaped shield.
- 2. The heater assembly of claim 1 wherein the improvement further comprises: one or more apertures formed in the combustion air tube along its length so that a portion of the air will exit from the air tube to remove particulate material from the air tube and further the air from said apertures will provide a source of pressurized air to the porous wick.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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