Claims
- 1. A flow control apparatus for use with a burner to provide a swirling flow of fluid to maintain controlled turbulence of the burner fuel combustion flame, comprising:
- a flow duct adapted to be disposed concentrically about the outlet portion of the burner;
- coupling means connecting said flow duct to a source of fluid;
- a plurality of radially extending guide elements disposed on the outlet side of said flow duct for directing the flow of fluid from said duct in a swirling configuration;
- a second duct disposed concentrically about the flow duct;
- a pair of substantially parallel, spaced members operatively connected to said second duct, said spaced members defining therebetween a flow passage;
- a tubular sleeve slidably disposed on said spaced members and movable to vary the size of the flow passage;
- means for selectively slidably moving said tubular sleeve; said means for slidably moving said tubular sleeve includes
- a plurality of spaced perforations disposed on said tubular sleeve; and
- screw means rotatably disposed in operative engagement with said perforations.
- whereby rotation of said screw means causes movement of said tubular sleeve axially relative to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve.
- 2. The flow control apparatus of claim 1, further including a plenum chamber in fluid communication with the flow duct, said coupling means being in fluid communication with said plenum chamber.
- 3. The flow control assembly of claim 1, wherein said guide elements comprise a plurality of radially extending slots circumferentially disposed around the outlet of said flow duct.
- 4. The flow control assembly of claim 1, wherein said guide elements comprise a plurality of radially extending vanes circumferentially disposed around the outlet of said flow duct.
- 5. The flow control apparatus of claim 1, wherein said spaced members comprise a circular plate and a collar, said collar being attached to said second duct, said tubular sleeve being slidably movable on said collar to vary the size of the flow passage defined between said plate and said collar.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 920,295, filed June 29, 1978, U.S. Pat. No. 4,206,712.
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