Claims
- 1. A regenerative heating apparatus comprising a pair of regenerators arranged so that in use while one is being heated by waste gas the other is preheating main combustion air for the combustion of fuel and a reversing valve connected to one end of each regenerator and operable to connect one of the pair of regenerators to an outlet for discharge of the waste gas while simultaneously connecting the other regenerator to an inlet for receiving the main combustion air for preheating in the other regenerator, the reversing valve being reversible to connect the one regenerator to the inlet and to connect the other regenerator to the outlet and each regenerator incorporating at its other end a burner with a body having a passage formed with a first opening which, when the respective regenerator is preheating main combustion air serves to receive the main combustin air for combustion with the fuel and which, when the respective regenerator is being heated by waste gas serves to discharge the waste gas to the regenerator, and a second opening which, when the respective regenerator is being heated by waste gas serves to receive the waste gas for supply to the first opening and which, when the respective regenerator is preheating main combustion air serves to discharge combustion products of fuel and air, the burner passage forming a combustion chamber for receiving fuel for combustion with the preheated main combustion air when the respective regenerator is providing preheated air and each burner having a mixing nozzle formed as a third opening in the passage for discharging a fuel-auxiliary air mixture into the combustion chamber, said mixing nozzle defining an upstream end, a fuel delivery port at said upstream end, and an auxiliary air delivery port at said upstream end, said mixing nozzle having a downstream end communicating with said combustion chamber, said mixing nozzle tapering inwardly over at least a portion of the distance between said upstream end and said downstream end, an ignition means in said mixing nozzle for igniting said fuel-auxiliary air mixture at least one of said delivery ports surrounding the other and coaxial with it, said ignition means extending through one of said ports, a precombustion zone between the mixing nozzle and the combustion chamber for precombustion of said fuel-auxiliary air mixture, means for supplying fuel to the nozzle fuel delivery port at a first rate during a combustion mode when the burner is receiving main combustion air and at a second rate during a discharge mode when the burner is discharging waste gas, the first rate being higher than the second rate, means for supplying an auxiliary supply of air to the nozzle auxiliary air delivery port at a rate sufficient to support the combustion of the fuel when supplied at the second rate, the precombustion zone being shaped to form a shelter means to assure that at least partial combustion of the fuel-auxiliary air mixture is maintained during the discharge mode.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the first burner opening is located intermediate the second opening and the mixing nozzle.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the first opening includes means for transferring fluid to the passage as a plurality of streams.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 588,712, filed Mar. 12, 1984, now abandoned.
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