Claims
- 1. A pulverized solid fuel burner adapted for attachment to a furnace or other heating structure, comprising means defining an ignition chamber; an elongate firing conduit having one end adapted to connect with means for supplying a stream of primary air and pulverized solid fuel and having a fuel firing orifice at the other end for discharge of a stream of the pulverized fuel and primary air that passes through said firing conduit internally and from end-to end thereof, said firing orifice being directed into said ignition chamber; a valve element movably mounted relative to said firing orifice for adjustment closer thereto or farther therefrom as a primary air and fuel feed control valve, said conduit being relatively long and longitudinally imperforate so as to confine the longitudinally extensive flow of said primary air and fuel stream therethrough; structural means within said conduit and mutually spaced along the length thereof for imparting turbulence to said longitudinally extensive flow of primary air and fuel prior to its discharge from said conduit and its entering said ignition chamber; means for introducing a controlled quantity of secondary air into the turbulent stream after its discharge through said firing orifice, said means being a conduit concentric with and surrounding said firing conduit and opening into the ignition chamber, the firing conduit being slidable longitudinally relative to the secondary air conduit and to the ignition chamber, so as to permit selective positioning of the firing orifice; means for securing said firing conduit in the selected position; means for igniting the pulverized solid fuel in said ignition chamber; means for observing conditions within said ignition chamber; and means for adjusting the position of said valve element relative to said firing orifice in accord with observed conditions in the ignition chamber to control the quantity of primary air and fuel fired into said ignition chamber and to influence flame propagation and flame shape.
- 2. A burner according to claim 1, wherein the firing orifice is defined by an inturned, circumferential lip sloped toward the ignition chamber.
- 3. A burner according to claim 2, wherein the valve element is double-taper-ended and is positioned in-line with flow of material through and downstream from the firing orifice.
- 4. A burner according to claim 1, wherein the valve element is fixed to one end of an elongate rod which extends backwardly through the firing conduit to a location exteriorly thereof; and wherein the structural means for imparting turbulence comprise mutually spaced spiders within said firing conduit slidably supporting said rod, said spiders being formed with slanted vanes for imparting turbulence to the fuel and primary air flowing through the conduit.
- 5. A burner according to claim 1, wherein the ignition chamber is an integral block of heat retaining and reflecting refractory material cast to shape.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of Ser. No. 588,900, Mar. 12, 1984 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,531,461, July 30, 1985), which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 378,347, May 14, 1982 (abandoned), itself a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 216,267, Dec. 15, 1980 (abandoned).
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