Claims
- 1. A radiant heating unit comprising:
- a) supply means for supplying a quantity of high pressure gaseous fuel at a predetermined pressure;
- b) a housing having an open bottom, an upper chamber communicating with said open bottom, and an upper aperture communicating with said upper chamber;
- c) first mesh retaining means covering said open bottom;
- d) a layer of ceramic wool resting on said first mesh retaining means and substantially covering said open bottom, said layer of ceramic wool having a bottom outer surface;
- e) second mesh retaining means covering said open bottom and resting on said layer of ceramic wool;
- f) fuel-air mixture means located above and connected to said upper aperture and connected to said supply means for providing a 100% combustible mixture to said upper chamber, said 100% combustible mixture passing through said layer of ceramic wool, and burning at said bottom outer surface of said layer of ceramic wool, said fuel-air mixture means comprising:
- g) venturi means in communication with outside air; and
- h) orifice means located within said venturi means and connected to said supply means, wherein said gaseous fuel passing through said venturi means draws sufficient outside air through said venturi means to mix with said gaseous fuel to provide said 100% combustible mixture.
- 2. The radiant heating unit of claim 1, wherein said high pressure fuel supply means comprises:
- a) a propane tank for storing liquid propane having a supply pipe and a return pipe;
- b) a pump connected to said supply pipe and having an outlet pipe;
- c) a vaporizer having an input connected to said outlet pipe and an output for gaseous propane;
- d) a by-pass valve connected between said outlet pipe and said return pipe for controlling the pressure of the liquid propane at a predetermined maximum at the input to said vaporizer; and
- e) a control regulator connected to the output of said vaporizer to control the pressure of the gaseous propane to said predetermined pressure.
- 3. The radiant heating unit of claim 1, wherein said high pressure fuel supply means comprises:
- g) a propane tank for storing liquid propane having a supply pipe and a return pipe;
- h) a vaporizer having an input connected to said supply pipe and an output for gaseous propane;
- j) a first control regulator connected between said output of said vaporizer and said return pipe of said propane tank, wherein said first control regulator regulates the return flow of pressurized propane gas to said propane tank; and
- k) a second control regulator connected to the output of said vaporizer to control the pressure of the gaseous propane to said predetermined pressure.
- 4. The radiant heating unit of claim 1, wherein said predetermined pressure is between 30 and 80 psi.
- 5. A high pressure supply means for supplying and vaporizing a combustible gaseous fuel at a predetermined pressure, said fuel supply means comprising:
- a) a propane tank for storing liquid propane having a supply pipe and a return pipe;
- b) a pump connected to said supply pipe and having an outlet pipe;
- c) a vaporizer having an input connected to said outlet pipe and an output for gaseous propane;
- d) a by-pass valve connected between said outlet pipe and said return pipe for controlling the pressure of the liquid propane at a predetermined maximum at the input to said vaporizer; and
- e) a control regulator connected to the output of said vaporizer to control the pressure of the gaseous propane to said predetermined pressure.
- 6. A high pressure supply means for supplying and vaporizing a combustible gaseous fuel at a predetermined pressure, said fuel supply means comprising:
- a) a propane tank for storing liquid propane having a supply pipe and a return pipe;
- b) a vaporizer having an input connected to said supply pipe and an output for gaseous propane;
- c) a first control regulator connected between said output of said vaporizer and said return pipe of said propane tank, wherein said first control regulator regulates the return flow of pressurized propane gas to said propane tank; and
- d) a second control regulator connected to the output of said vaporizer to control the pressure of the gaseous propane to said predetermined pressure.
- 7. The high pressure fuel supply means of claim 5 or 6, wherein said predetermined pressure is between 30 and 80 psi.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/783,222, filed Oct. 28, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Gas Combustion System Comparator Chart" Source and Date unknown. |
Continuations (1)
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