Claims
- 1. A pulse combustion apparatus comprising:
- a combustion chamber having a fuel charge inlet and an exhaust gas outlet;
- an exhaust system communicating with said outlet and forming a resonant system with said combustion chamber;
- means associated with said combination chamber inlet for admitting successive fuel charges to said chamber, said means including inlet means for combustion air communicating with said combustion chamber inlet and including an air intake, blower means downstream of said intake and operable to deliver combustion air under presssure to said combustion chamber for starting, ignition means coupled to said combustion chamber and operable to initiate combustion in the chamber, gas supply means coupled to said combustion chamber inlet, and valve means adapted to control delivery of air/gas charges to said combustion chamber in accordance with the combustion cycle of the apparatus; and,
- a control system comprising:
- starter means operable to activate said blower means when the apparatus is to be started;
- first switch means responsive to a first predetermined air velocity in said air intake representing satisfactory operation of said blower means, said first switch means being coupled to and adapted to activate said gas supply means and said ignition means when said first predetermined velocity is achieved;
- second switch means responsive to a second predetermined air intake velocity representing establishment of combustion in said combustion chamber and adapted to de-activate said ignition means and blower means while maintaining said gas supply when said second predetermined air intake velocity is achieved; and,
- timer means coupled to said starter means, gas supply means and second switch means and adapted to shut off the gas supply means if the second switch means has not been operated after a predetermined time interval from initial operation of said starter means.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an air venturi disposed in said intake and including a throat, first and second pressure tappings disposed respectively upstream of said throat and in said throat, and wherein said first and second switch means comprise means responsive to the pressure differential between said first and second tappings, and first and second switches coupled to said pressure differential responsive means and arranged to be operated respectively when said venturi flow meter detects respective first and second combustion air inlet flow velocities in said venturi.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, adapted for use in heating a fluid, and including means for bringing said fluid into contact with said combustion chamber and exhaust system, and wherein said starter means comprises a thermostatic control circuit including a thermostat responsive to the temperature of said fluid, and wherein said gas supply means includes an on/off solenoid valve, the apparatus further including power supply means for said thermostatic control circuit, solenoid and blower means, an on/off switch in said power supply means and which is normally closed when the system is operative, said timer means being coupled to said switch and adapted to open the same and thereby de-energize said solenoid valve if the second switch means has not been operated after said predetermined time interval.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second switch means form part of a single switch.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said timer means comprises a solid state timer having a run-down period of approximately 10 seconds.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control system further comprises modulating timer means adapted to operate on a predetermined time cycle and coupled to said gas supply means, said modulating timer means being adapted to interupt said gas supply means for a predetermined portion of each said cycle so as to modulate operation of the pulse combustion aparatus.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 further comprising thermostat means coupled to said modulating timer means and adapted to automatically vary the duration of the said portion of the cycle of the timer means in response to the temperature sensed by said thermostat means.
- 8. In a pulse combustion apparatus including; a combustion chamber having a fuel charge inlet and an exhaust gas outlet; means associated with said combustion chamber inlet for admitting successive fuel charges to chamber, said means including inlet means for combustion air communicating with said combustion chamber inlet and including an air intake, blower means downstream of said intake and operable to deliver combustion air under pressure to said combustion chamber for starting, ignition means coupled to said combustion chamber and operable to initiate combustion in the chamber, gas supply means coupled to said combustion chamber inlet, and valve means adapted to control delivery of air/gas charges to said combustion chamber in accordance with the combustion cycle of the apparatus;
- the improvement comprising:
- a control system which includes:
- starter means operable to activate said blower means when the apparatus is to be started;
- first switch means responsive to a first predetermined air velocity in said air intake representing satisfactory operation of said blower means, said first switch means being coupled to and adapted to activate said gas supply means and said ignition means when said first predetermined velocity is achieved;
- second switch means responsive to a second predetermined air intake velocity representing establishment of combustion in said combustion chamber and adapted to de-activate said ignition means and blower means while maintaining said gas supply when said second predetermined air intake velocity is achieved; and,
- timer means coupled to said starter means, gas supply means and second switch means and adapted to shut off the gas supply means if the second switch means has not been operated after a predetermined time interval from initial operation of said starter means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 148,624 filed May 12, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,309,977.
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