Claims
- 1. An oxygen heater for heating oxygen, the oxygen heater comprising:
- an internal wall of a mixing chamber;
- oxygen supply means for supplying oxygen to the inside of the internal wall;
- a combustion chamber-defining member disposed inside the internal wall and defining a combustion chamber, communicating with the oxygen supply means, for both mixing and burning fuel with oxygen supplied thereto, the combustion chamber having an opening for blowing a flame;
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said combustion chamber; and
- an oxygen-jetting opening, disposed around the opening of the combustion chamber and communicating with the oxygen supply means, for allowing oxygen supplied thereto to flow out therefrom and to form an oxygen curtain, the oxygen curtain being positioned between the internal wall of the mixing chamber and a flame due to the combustion in the combustion chamber to protect the internal wall from heat emitted by the flame; wherein the fuel supply means supplies the fuel to said combustion chamber at a predetermined flow rate, the oxygen heater further comprising control means for controlling chamber within the range of 1 to 5 times more than an oxygen flow rate which is theoretically adequate to completely burn the fuel supplied to the combustion chamber at said predetermined flow orate, so that fuel supplied to the combustion chamber is burned with an adequate or excess amount of oxygen.
- 2. An oxygen heater as recited in claim 1, wherein the range of the oxygen flow rate controllable by the control means is 1 to 3 times more than an oxygen flow rate which is theoretically adequate to completely burn the fuel supplied to the combustion chamber at said predetermined flow rate.
- 3. An oxygen heater as recited in claim 1, wherein the control means comprises a control valve disposed between the oxygen supply means and the combustion chamber.
- 4. An oxygen heater as recited in claim 1, wherein the oxygen-jetting opening comprises a plurality of nozzles.
- 5. An oxygen heater as recited in claim 1, wherein the oxygen-jetting opening comprises at least one slit.
- 6. An oxygen heater as recited in claim 1, wherein the oxygen-jetting opening is arranged so that a multilayer of oxygen curtains are formed.
- 7. An oxygen heater as recited in claim 6, wherein the oxygen-jetting opening is arranged so that an inner oxygen curtain formed by the oxygen flowing out from the oxygen-jetting opening is of a flow velocity higher than the flow velocity of the outer adjoined oxygen curtain.
- 8. A hot oxygen lance comprising an outer cylinder having an inner face or wall, oxygen supply means for supplying oxygen to the inside of the outer cylinder, an oxygen heater disposed within the outer cylinder, and the oxygen heater defining a combustion chamber having a front opening for blowing a flame,
- a plurality of nozzle holes for jetting auxiliary combustion oxygen of said combustion chamber, each nozzle hole extends along a line so that oxygen to be discharged from the nozzle holes and to be jetted into the combustion chamber is directed toward the vicinity of the intersection of a longitudinal axis of the internal wall and the front opening of the combustion chamber,
- the combustion chamber defining member communicating with the oxygen supply means, for both mixing and burning fuel with oxygen supplied thereto,
- the oxygen heater comprising:
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said combustion chamber; and
- oxygen nozzles, surrounding the front opening of the combustion chamber and communicating with the oxygen supply means, for allowing oxygen supplied thereto to flow out therefrom and to form an oxygen curtain, the oxygen curtain being disposed between the inner wall of the outer cylinder and a flame due to the combustion in the combustion chamber to protect the outer cylinder from heat emitted by the flame,
- wherein the outer cylinder comprises a main outer pipe, and a branch pipe connected to the main pipe, and wherein the oxygen heater is disposed within the branch pipe.
- 9. A hot oxygen lance comprising an outer cylinder having an inner face or wall, oxygen supply means for supplying oxygen to the inside of the outer cylinder, an oxygen heater disposed within the outer cylinder, and the oxygen heater defining a combustion chamber having a front opening for blowing a flame,
- a plurality of nozzle holes for jetting auxiliary combustion oxygen through said combustion chamber, each nozzle hole extends along a line so that oxygen to be discharged from the nozzle holes and to be jetted into the combustion chamber is directed toward the vicinity of the intersection of a longitudinal axis of the internal wall and the front opening of the combustion chamber,
- the combustion chamber defining member communicating with the oxygen supply means, for both mixing and burning fuel with oxygen supplied thereto,
- the oxygen heater comprising:
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said combustion chamber; and
- oxygen nozzles, surrounding the front opening of the combustion chamber and communicating with the oxygen supply means, for allowing oxygen supplied thereto to flow out therefrom and to form an oxygen curtain, the oxygen curtain being disposed between the inner wall of the outer cylinder and a flame due to the combustion in the combustion chamber to protect the outer cylinder from heat emitted by the flame,
- wherein the fuel supply means supplies the fuel to said combustion chamber at a predetermined flow rate, the oxygen heater further comprising control means for controlling the flow rate of oxygen supplied to the combustion chamber within the range of 1 to 5 times more than an oxygen flow rate which is theoretically adequate to completely burn the fuel supplied to the combustion chamber at said predetermined flow rate, so that fuel supplied to the combustion chamber is burned with an adequate or excess amount of oxygen.
- 10. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 9, wherein the oxygen nozzles are arranged so that a multilayer of oxygen curtains are formed.
- 11. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 10, wherein the oxygen nozzle is arranged so that an inner oxygen curtain formed by the oxygen flowing out from the oxygen nozzles is of a flow velocity higher than the flow velocity of the outer adjoined oxygen curtain.
- 12. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 9, wherein the fuel is selected from the group consisting of gaseous fuel and liquid fuel.
- 13. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 9, wherein the outer cylinder comprises a main outer pipe, and a branch pipe connected to the main pipe, and wherein the oxygen heater is disposed within the branch pipe.
- 14. A hot oxygen lance comprising an outer cylinder having an inner face or wall, a heat-insulating layer and/or a cooling jacket disposed around a part or all of the outer surface of the outer cylinder, oxygen supply means for supplying oxygen to the inside of the outer cylinder, the oxygen heater defining a combustion chamber having an opening for blowing a flame,
- a plurality of nozzle holes for jetting auxiliary combustion oxygen through said combustion chamber, each nozzle hole extends along a line so that oxygen to be discharged from the nozzle holes and to be jetted into the combustion chamber is directed toward the vicinity of the intersection of a longitudinal axis of the internal wall and the front opening of the combustion chamber,
- the combustion chamber defining member communicating with the oxygen supply means, for both mixing and burning fuel with oxygen supplied thereto,
- the oxygen heater comprising:
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said combustion chamber; and
- oxygen nozzles, surrounding the front opening of the combustion chamber and communicating with the oxygen supply means, for allowing oxygen supplied thereto to flow out therefrom and to form an oxygen curtain, the oxygen curtain being disposed between the inner wall of the outer cylinder and a flame due to the combustion in the combustion chamber to protect the outer cylinder from heat emitted by the flame,
- wherein the outer cylinder comprises a main outer pipe, and a branch pipe connected to the main pipe, and wherein the oxygen heater is disposed within the branch pipe.
- 15. A hot oxygen lance comprising an outer cylinder having an inner face or wall, a heat-insulating layer and/or a cooling jacket disposed around a part of or all of the outer surface of the outer cylinder, oxygen supply means for supplying oxygen to the inside of the outer cylinder, the oxygen heater defining a combustion chamber having an opening for blowing a flame,
- a plurality of nozzle holes for jetting auxiliary combustion oxygen through said combustion chamber, each nozzle hole extends along a line so that oxygen to be discharged from the nozzle holes and to be jetted into the combustion chamber is directed toward the vicinity of the intersection of a longitudinal axis of the internal wall and the front opening of the combustion chamber,
- the combustion chamber defining member communicating with the oxygen supply means, for both mixing and burning fuel with oxygen supplied thereto,
- the oxygen heater comprising:
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said combustion chamber; and
- oxygen nozzles, surrounding the front opening of the combustion chamber and communicating with the oxygen supply means, for allowing oxygen supplied thereto to flow out therefrom and to form an oxygen curtain, the oxygen curtain being disposed between the inner wall of the outer cylinder and a flame due to the combustion in the combustion chamber to protect the outer cylinder from heat emitted by the flame,
- wherein the fuel supply means supplies the fuel to said combustion chamber at a predetermined flow rate, the oxygen heater further comprising control means for controlling the flow rate of oxygen supplied to the combustion chamber within the range of 1 to 5 times more than an oxygen flow rate which is theoretically adequate to completely burn the fuel supplied to the combustion chamber at said predetermined flow rate, so that fuel supplied to the combustion chamber is burned with an adequate or excess amount of oxygen.
- 16. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 15, wherein the oxygen nozzles are arranged so that a multilayer of oxygen curtains are formed.
- 17. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 16, wherein the oxygen nozzles are arranged so that an inner oxygen curtain formed by the oxygen flowing out from the oxygen nozzles is of a flow velocity higher than the flow velocity of the outer adjoined oxygen curtain.
- 18. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 15, wherein the fuel is selected from the group consisting of gaseous fuel and liquid fuel.
- 19. A hot oxygen lance as recited in claim 15, wherein the outer cylinder comprises a main outer pipe, and a branch pipe connected to the main pipe, and wherein the oxygen heater is disposed within the branch pipe.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending Ser. No. 07/086,734 filed on Jul. 9, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,928,605, issued May 29, 1990.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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