Claims
- 1. A burner nozzle capable of atomizing a liquid fuel containing combustible particulates, comprising a barrel member having an unrestricted inner passage extending to the exterior of said nozzle for conveying said fuel to an outlet located exteriorly of said nozzle, said barrel member having an outer passageway disposed around said inner passage for conveying atomizing vapor towards the forward end portion of said barrel member and outward laterally therefrom, and means including a sleeve member held over said barrel member and forming with said forward portion a converging chamber extending to said outlet to direct said vapor across said outlet for atomizing said fuel exteriorly of said nozzle.
- 2. A burner nozzle according to claim 1, said barrel member having a borehole formed centrally therein, said borehole having a first diameter in the rearward portion of said barrel member and narrowing to a reduced diameter portion in said forward portion, and a pipe member fitted to said reduced diameter portion of said borehole to form said inner passageway therethrough and said outer passage therearound.
- 3. A burner nozzle according to claim 2, the outer surface of the forward portion of said barrel member being recessed to form said converging chamber.
- 4. A burner nozzle according to claim 1, 2 or 3, the front portion of said barrel member being beveled with at least one groove formed therein, said sleeve member extending over said beveled front portion and abutting thereon.
- 5. A burner nozzled according to claim 4, including a plurality of said grooves each extending obliquely toward said outlet.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number Ex-76-S-01-2437 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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