Claims
- 1. A burner assembly for a heater comprising a burner tube having a rear inlet end and a forward outlet end and a fuel passage therethrough, a burner head mounted on the outlet end of the burner tube, the burner head including a first screen which is spaced forwardly from the outlet end of the burner tube, the first screen having a central portion which is aligned with the fuel passage of the burner tube and an outer portion which extends laterally outwardly beyond the burner tube, a second screen which is smaller than the first screen and which is attached to the central portion of the first screen and which extends over at least a portion of the central portion of the first screen, a burner pan having an outer periphery and a central opening through which the burner tube extends, and a third screen enclosing the periphery of the burner pan and spaced in front of the first screen.
- 2. The burner assembly of claim 1 in which the first screen is generally dome-shaped and curves forwardly from the outlet end of the burner.
- 3. The burner assembly of claim 2 in which the second screen has a generally circular periphery.
- 4. The burner assembly of claim 3 in which the burner tube is generally circular in cross section and the diameter of the circular periphery of the second screen is approximately the same as the diameter of the burner tube.
- 5. The burner assembly of claim 1 in which the second screen has a generally circular periphery.
- 6. The burner assembly of claim 5 in which the burner tube is generally circular in cross section and the diameter of the circular periphery of the second screen is approximately the same as the diameter of the burner tube.
- 7. The burner assembly of claim 5 in which the inside diameter of the burner tube is about 1 inch.
- 8. The burner assembly of claim 1 including a burner pan which is mounted on the burner tube adjacent the outlet end thereof, the burner pan having a generally rectangular outer periphery and a central opening through which the burner tube extends.
- 9. The burner assembly of claim 8 in which each side of the generally rectangular outer periphery of the burner pan is at least about 5 inches long.
- 10. The burner assembly of claim 9 in which the outer periphery of the burner pan is spaced less than about 2 inches forwardly of the outlet end of the burner tube.
- 11. The burner assembly of claim 10 in which the burner tube is generally circular in cross section and has an inside diameter of about 1 inch.
- 12. The burner assembly of claim 8 including an outer screen attached to the outer periphery of the burner pan and spaced forwardly from the central opening in the burner pan by less than about 3 inches.
- 13. In a heater having a frame, a burner assembly mounted on the frame, a fuel supply means mounted on the frame for supplying fuel to the burner assembly, the fuel supply means having a fuel outlet, the improvement comprising
- the burner assembly including an elongated burner tube having a rear inlet end and a forward outlet end, the burner tube being mounted within the frame for slidable movement in the longitudinal direction of the tube, and means releasably securing the burner tube to the frame so that the inlet end of the burner tube is adjacent the fuel outlet of the fuel supply means whereby the burner assembly can be removed from the frame by releasing the securing means and withdrawing the burner tube longitudinally from the frame.
- 14. The structure of claim 13 in which the securing means comprises a fastener which is threadedly mounted in the frame and which prevents longitudinal movement of the burner tube.
- 15. The structure of claim 14 including a bracket which is attached to the burner tube adjacent the inlet end thereof and which is supported by the fuel supply means.
- 16. The structure of claim 15 in which the bracket is provided with an opening through which the fastener extends to prevent longitudinal movement of the burner tube.
- 17. The structure of claim 15 in which the bracket is provided with an opening through which the fuel supply means extends.
- 18. The structure of claim 13 including a reflector mounted on the frame and having an opening therein, the burner tube extending slidably through the opening in the reflector.
- 19. The structure of claim 18 in which the frame includes a pair of spaced-apart brackets, the reflector being mounted on the brackets, the burner tube extending between the spaced-apart brackets and being exposed to ambient air between the brackets.
- 20. The structure of claim 19 in which each of the brackets include an embossed portion which engages the reflector and spaces the reflector from the remainder of the bracket.
- 21. The structure of claim 13 in which the burner assembly includes a burner pan which is secured to the burner tube adjacent the outlet end thereof and which extends forwardly from the burner tube, the burner pan having an opening therein, the heater including a thermocouple sensor mounted on the frame and extending through the opening in the burner pan whereby the burner pan can be withdrawn from the thermocouple sensor when the burner tube is withdrawn from the frame.
- 22. A heater adapted to be removably secured to an LPG tank which includes a generally dome-shaped top and an outlet valve which is mounted on the top, the heater including a heater assembly having a top and a bottom and a support assembly extending downwardly from the heater assembly for supporting the heater assembly on an LPG tank, the support assembly comprising:
- a relatively rigid fuel conduit which includes a first portion which extends downwardly from the heater assembly and terminates in a lower end, and a second portion which extends generally transversely to the first portion adjacent the lower end thereof,
- a connector on the second portion of the fuel conduit which is adapted to be connected to an outlet valve of an LPG tank,
- a support bracket slidably mounted on the first portion of the fuel conduit adjacent the lower end thereof, the support bracket having a pair of spaced-apart legs which extend below the lower end of the first portion of the fuel conduit and which are adapted to engage a dome-shaped top of an LPG tank, and
- clamping means on the first portion of the fuel conduit and the support bracket for preventing sliding movement of the support bracket.
- 23. The heater of claim 22 in which the clamping means includes a fastener which is attached to the first portion of the fuel conduit and extends through an elongated slot in the support bracket, and a clamping member on the fastener which is engageable with the support bracket for clamping the support bracket against the first portion of the fuel conduit.
- 24. The heater of claim 23 in which the fastener is threadedly engaged with the first portion of the fuel conduit and the clamping member is formed by a head on the fastener.
- 25. The heater of claim 23 in which the portion of the fastener which extends through the slot in the support bracket is threaded and the clamping member comprises a nut which is threadedly engaged with the fastener.
- 26. The heater of claim 22 in which the support bracket includes an upper end and a pair of arms which extend along opposite sides of the first portion of the fuel conduit for preventing rotation of the support bracket relative to the first portion of the fuel conduit.
- 27. A heater adapted to be removably secured to an LPG tank which includes a generally dome-shaped top and an outlet valve which is mounted on the top, and a collar which extends around at least a portion of the outlet valve, the heater including a heater assembly having a top and a bottom and a support assembly extending downwardly from the heater assembly for supporting the heater assembly on a propane tank, the support assembly comprising:
- a rigid support member which extends downwardly from the heater assembly and terminates in a lower end,
- a support bracket which is secured to the support member and includes a shoulder portion which extends outwardly from the support member,
- a generally L-shaped fastener having a first portion which extends slidably through the downwardly extending support member below the shoulder portion of the support bracket and an end portion which extends generally perpendicularly to the first portion, and
- clamping means for forcing the end portion of the fastener toward the support member whereby the support assembly can be mounted on an LPG tank by inserting a collar of an LPG tank between the support member and the end portion of the fastener, supporting the shoulder portion of the support bracket on the collar, and clamping the collar between the end portion of the fastener and the support member.
- 28. The heater of claim 27 in which the support bracket includes an lower end portion which extends downwardly from the shoulder portion adjacent to but spaced from the support member whereby the collar of an LPG tank may be positioned between the end portion and the support member.
- 29. The heater of claim 28 in which the end portion of the support bracket is provided with a slot through which the end portion of the fastener can be inserted.
- 30. The heater of claim 28 in which the support member includes a recessed portion in which the end portion of the fastener can be positioned to permit the collar of an LPG tank to be inserted between the end portion of the fastener and the lower end portion of the support bracket.
- 31. The heater of claim 27 in which the clamping means includes a knob which is threadedly engaged with the first portion of the fastener and which is engageable with the support member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of the application entitled RADIANT HEATER, Ser. No. 08/374,423, filed Jan. 25, 1995, now abandoned.
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