Claims
- 1. A vapour burner, comprising, elongated supply means for supplying and discharging fuel in a gasified form, said supply means including a tubular member having a front outlet through which gasified fuel is discharged, an air supply passage system surrounding said tubular member, said air supply system having an inlet through which air is supplied tangentially relative to said tubular member to produce a rotating and axially moving column of air surrounding said tubular member, means for defining a combustion chamber that has a radially outer periphery and a rear end, the means defining the combustion chamber including an axially elongated cylindrical shaped burner tube having a rear end portion axially adjacent to the tubular member outlet and radially spaced therefrom and a front end portion axially forwardly remote from the tubular member outlet, the burner tube being of a substantially larger diameter than the tubular member and defining the radial outer periphery of a combustion chamber, and an annular closure wall defining the rear end of the combustion chamber and having a central opening forming an inlet to the combustion chamber, the annular closure wall extending between the air supply passage system and the burner tube rear end portion, and in cooperation with the air supply system forming a mouth through which air supplied at the air system inlet passes to the combustion chamber inlet, said air supply system including guide means inclined relative to and cooperable with said closure wall for radially converging said rotating column of air in a forward direction adjacent to said mouth to pass through the combustion chamber inlet, said guide means including a concial front guide wall that is spaced from the closure wall and in cooperation with the closure wall form an annular gap through which the column of air moves to and through the combustion chamber inlet and into the combustion chamber as a conical jet, said conical wall having a front opening through which fuel from the supply means passes toward the combustion chamber and a rear end of a greater inner diameter than the diameter of its front opening.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further characterized in that the diameter of the combustion chamber inlet is smaller than the maximum diameter of said conical wall and that the maximum diameter of the closure wall is greater than the maximum diameter of the conical wall.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further characterized in that the air passage supply system includes an elongated first tubular portion having a rear end and a front end joined to said conical wall.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further characterized in that the air passage system includes an elongated second tubular portion having a front end abutting against the closure wall and surrounding the first tubular portion for having the column of air move in a forward direction between the tubular portions.
- 5. A vapour burner that utilizes liquid fuel and is operable to produce combustion, comprising, tube means forming an electrically heatable gasifying chamber and having an inlet end and an outlet end, said tube means inlet end having an opening through which liquid fuel is supplied, operable means for supplying a gasifiable liquid fuel to said tube means to be gasified in the gasifying chamber, an air supply passage system surrounding said tube means, said air supply passage system having an air inlet through which air is supplied tangentially relative to said tube means to produce a rotating and axially moving column of air surrounding said tube means, a cylindrically shaped burner tube having a front end and a rear end portion surrounding the outlet end of said tube means, and extending forwardly of the tube means to in part form a combustion chamber, an annular closure wall between the rear end portion of said burner tube and said air supply passage system that defines the rear end of the combustion chamber and in conjunction with the air supply passage system forms a mouth for said gasifying chamber and said air supply passage system at the rear end portion of said combustion chamber, said closure wall opening to the combustion chamber, said air supply passage system including guide means inclined relative to and cooperable with said closure wall for radially converging said rotating and axially moving column of air in the vicinity of said mouth to produce an external annular eddy current of combustion gases that extends rearwardly along the inside of said burner tube to said closure wall at least over a section thereof disposed axially in front of said mouth of said gasifying chamber when combustion is taking place in the combustion chamber, said guide means including a conical front guide wall that in conjunction with the closure wall forms a gap therebetween through which said column of air moves and is introduced through the closure wall opening into the combustion chamber as a conical air jet, the conical wall having a central opening spaced from the tube means for passage of gasified fuel toward the combustion chamber.
- 6. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein the tube means includes means defining a glow zone near said mouth for igniting fuel.
- 7. A vapour burner according to claim 6 wherein said conical guide wall is axially adjustable relatively to said closure wall which bounds said mouth.
- 8. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein said tube means has at least one outlet aperture disposed adjacent to said closure wall.
- 9. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein said guide means has guide blades in said air supply passage system to produce a twist in the air of combustion.
- 10. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein guide tube means is mounted by the closure wall in said combustion chamber for extending at a spacing within said burner tube and forming along the inner surface of said burner tube a return flow passage for the outer annular eddy current to said mouth.
- 11. A vapour burner according to claim 10 wherein said guide tube means includes a guide tube secured to said closure wall and has circumferential apertures adjacent to said closure wall, and an axially adjustable sleeve means is provided on said guide tube for adjustably varying fluid flow through said apertures.
- 12. A vapour burner according to claim 10 wherein uniformly circumferentially arranged connecting passages lead from said return flow passage to said mouth, said guide tube means means having an inlet adjacent to the closure wall, the connecting passages being associated with said closure wall and extending to the inlet of said guide tube.
- 13. A vapour burner according to claim 12 wherein said closure wall has a surrounding cylindrical flange for holding said guide tube means axially offset from said return flow passage and a center throttling section with a minimum cross-section and at least one connecting passage in said wall means extending from said return passage and opening into said minimum cross-section.
- 14. A vapour burner according to claim 13 wherein the first mentioned guide means includes guide blade means in the air supply passage system to produce a twisting of the air of combustion.
- 15. A vapour burner according to claim 14 wherein said closure wall and guide blade means have aligned axial holes, and connecting pins extented through said axial holes and into the combustion chamber to serve as ionization measuring electrodes.
- 16. A vapour burner according to claim 10 including at least one flame monitoring ionisation measuring electrode in the return flow of said external annular eddy current, said measuring electrode being disposed in said guide tube means.
- 17. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein there is provided a baffle ring that is joined to the front end portion of said burner tube and has an inner diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the burner tube.
- 18. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein said burner tube is of a heat resistant material having a low thermal conductivity.
- 19. A vapour burner according to claim 18 wherein said thermal conductivity is so low that said burner tube glows during operation in the region of said external eddy current.
- 20. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein there is provided at least one ionisation measuring electrode extended within the combustion chamber in the return flow of said external annular eddy current for detecting the prescence of a flame in the combustion chamber.
- 21. A vapour burner according to claim 20 wherein said measuring electrode is mounted in said annular closure wall.
- 22. A vapour burner according to claim 20 wherein the electrode has a portion in the combustion chamber that is heatable to a glow temperature while flaming combustion is taking place in the combustion chamber, and there is provided control means for operating the means for supplying fuel to start the supply of fuel to the tube means; and after the electrode portion is heated to a glow temperature, to continue to supply fuel to the tube means for a predetermined time after there is a momentary discontinuance of combustion in the combustion chamber, provided the electrode portion has reached and remains at a glow temperature, and if not, operate the supply means to terminate the supply of fuel to the tube means.
- 23. A vapour burner according to claim 20 wherein the burner tube has a portion that is heatable to a glow temperature when combustion is taking place in the combustion chamber, and there is provided control means for operating the fuel supplying means to start the supply of fuel to the tube means; and after said burner tube portion is heated to a glow temperature due to combustion taking place in the combustion chamber, in the event of momentary discontinuance of combustion in the combustion chamber, continue to supply fuel for a predetermined period of time, provided the said portion of the burner tube is still at a glow temperature, and if not, operate the supplying means to discontinue the supply of fuel to the tube means.
- 24. A vapour burner according to claim 5 wherein the operable means for supplying a gasifiable liquid fuel includes means mounted by the inlet end of the tube means for permitting the ingress of only liquid fuel through the tube means inlet end.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 550,318, filed Nov. 11, 1983, now abandoned.
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