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US1469479A
US1469479A US505307A US50530721A US1469479A US 1469479 A US1469479 A US 1469479A US 505307 A US505307 A US 505307A US 50530721 A US50530721 A US 50530721A US 1469479 A US1469479 A US 1469479A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D11/00Burners using a direct spraying action of liquid droplets or vaporised liquid into the combustion space
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  • This invention relates to improvements in burners, and more especially to a burner 1n which a liquid or gaseous fuel is mixed with another medium, such as air or steam.
  • the primary object of the invention 1 s to simplify the burner construction, making the same of few parts of substantial construction, and not likelyto get out of order or clog up in operation.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a burner in which the fuel tube also acts as a tube for the admission of air to be mixed with the other mediums used to support and increase combustion, and also embodies ⁇ such construction as will enable the tube to be readily cleaned without interferin l with the operation of the burner.
  • FIG. 1 is a central section of the burner
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan-view of one section thereof.
  • the numeral l designates one part of the burner, and the numeral 2 the other part.
  • the part 1 is -hollow and is provided with a chamber 3, and also with a lateral extension or boss 4 internally threaded as indicated at 5 for the reception of a pipe or connection for supplying the steam or other medium that is mixed with the fuel and air to form a combustible mixture.
  • the numeral 6 designates the fuel and air tube.
  • This tube is provided with a continuous duct 7, and it is enlarged near one end as indicated at 8, and provided with a thread 9 by which it is threaded into the part 1, the tube being provided with a head 10 with an opening 11 therein, forming a continuation of the duct 7.
  • the numeral 11 designates a screw plug fitted into the head 10 by which the fuel duct is adapted to be closed in some conditions to brin about a somewhat different operation o the burner, as will appear.
  • the duct 7 is intersected by a lateral passage 12 communicating with an internal screw threaded socket 13, which receives the pipe or connection which supplies the fuel,
  • this pipe may be fitted with a suitable valve for controlling the quantity of fuel, and that such valve may be located either close to the burner, or at a distant point, as may be desired.
  • the one end of the member 1 is flanged as indicated at 14, which flange is provided with a series of bolt holes 15 through which extend short bolts 16, which thread into a corresponding flange 17 of the member 2.
  • the one end of the member 2 is provided with a conical chamber 18, provided with spiral-like grooves 19 converging toward the open end 20 of the chamber, and further, the member 2 is formed at its other end with a mixing chamber 21, into which the contracted end of the conical chamber opens.
  • the opening 11 in the top of the fuel duct may be closed by the screw plug shown, or by a similar device, and when this is done, the burner will operate without pressure of fuel at the point of fuel supply. In fact, when this is done, a liquid fuel, such as fuel or crude oil, is drawn forcefully into the burner by the vacuum set up in the fuel tube.
  • burner While I have illustrated the burner as formed of two pieces held together by bolts 16, it will be understood that the burner may comprise a single casting, or in other words, may be constructed in one piece.
  • a burner of the character described formed of two members, the one 'member belng provided with a chamber for the admission of a medium to form a part of the combustible mixture, a fuel tube carried by said member and having a duct entirely therethrough, means for supplying fuel to the fuel tube, the other member being provided with a conical chamber adjacent the chamber of the first mentioned member, the
  • walls of said conical chamber being convergingly grooved for the purpose set forth, and a mixing chamber in the end of the second member.
  • a burner of the character described comprising a casting having at one end a chamber for the admission of a medium to form a part of the combustible mixture, and at the other end a nozzle formed with a mixing chamber therein, a conical chamber interposed between the first mentioned chamber and mixing chamber, the walls of said chamber being provided -With spirallike grooves, a fuel tube within the casting having a fuel duct extending entirely therethrough with one end opening into the mixing chamber, and the other end opening outside the casting, means for closing the outside opening of the fuel tube, and means for supplying fuel to the first mentioned chamber.

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T. F. KENT @CL Zr BURNER Filed oct. 4. 1921 www AJP /fi/ M f Patented @et 2, 1923..
THOMAS F. KENT, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.
BURNER.
Application led @ctober 4, 1921. Serial No. 505,307.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known. that THOMAS F. KENT a citizen of the United States, residing at Nyew York city, in the county of New York and State of New York, has invented certain new and useful Improvements in Burners, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in burners, and more especially to a burner 1n which a liquid or gaseous fuel is mixed with another medium, such as air or steam.
The primary object of the invention 1s to simplify the burner construction, making the same of few parts of substantial construction, and not likelyto get out of order or clog up in operation.
A further object of the invention is to provide a burner in which the fuel tube also acts as a tube for the admission of air to be mixed with the other mediums used to support and increase combustion, and also embodies `such construction as will enable the tube to be readily cleaned without interferin l with the operation of the burner.
In the drawings illustrating the invention Fig. 1 is a central section of the burner, and
Fig. 2 is a top plan-view of one section thereof.
'Referring to the drawings, the numeral l designates one part of the burner, and the numeral 2 the other part. The part 1 is -hollow and is provided with a chamber 3, and also with a lateral extension or boss 4 internally threaded as indicated at 5 for the reception of a pipe or connection for supplying the steam or other medium that is mixed with the fuel and air to form a combustible mixture.
The numeral 6 designates the fuel and air tube. This tube is provided with a continuous duct 7, and it is enlarged near one end as indicated at 8, and provided with a thread 9 by which it is threaded into the part 1, the tube being provided with a head 10 with an opening 11 therein, forming a continuation of the duct 7. The numeral 11 designates a screw plug fitted into the head 10 by which the fuel duct is adapted to be closed in some conditions to brin about a somewhat different operation o the burner, as will appear.
The duct 7 is intersected by a lateral passage 12 communicating with an internal screw threaded socket 13, which receives the pipe or connection which supplies the fuel,
and it will be understood that this pipe may be fitted with a suitable valve for controlling the quantity of fuel, and that such valve may be located either close to the burner, or at a distant point, as may be desired.
The one end of the member 1 is flanged as indicated at 14, which flange is provided with a series of bolt holes 15 through which extend short bolts 16, which thread into a corresponding flange 17 of the member 2. The one end of the member 2 is provided with a conical chamber 18, provided with spiral-like grooves 19 converging toward the open end 20 of the chamber, and further, the member 2 is formed at its other end with a mixing chamber 21, into which the contracted end of the conical chamber opens.
In the operation the oil is supplied to the burner through the passage 12 and enters the duct in the fuel tube where it mixes with the air drawn through the opening 11 in the head 10. As before indicated, the steam or other medium to be mixed with the fuel and air is received through the ,opening into the chamber 3 of the member 1, through which it passes through the spiral openings into the mixing chamber. The discharge of this atomizing agent sets up a violent vacuum in the mixing charnkber adjacent to the ends of the grooves,
consequently thoroughly breaking up the fuel and air, drawn through fuel duct 7.
If found desirable, the opening 11 in the top of the fuel duct may be closed by the screw plug shown, or by a similar device, and when this is done, the burner will operate without pressure of fuel at the point of fuel supply. In fact, when this is done, a liquid fuel, such as fuel or crude oil, is drawn forcefully into the burner by the vacuum set up in the fuel tube.
While I have illustrated the burner as formed of two pieces held together by bolts 16, it will be understood that the burner may comprise a single casting, or in other words, may be constructed in one piece.
Claims:
1. A burner of the character described formed of two members, the one 'member belng provided with a chamber for the admission of a medium to form a part of the combustible mixture, a fuel tube carried by said member and having a duct entirely therethrough, means for supplying fuel to the fuel tube, the other member being provided with a conical chamber adjacent the chamber of the first mentioned member, the
. walls of said conical chamber being convergingly grooved for the purpose set forth, and a mixing chamber in the end of the second member.
2. A burner of the character described formed of two members, 'one member being provided with means for the admission of a medium to form a part of the combustible mixture, av Jfuel tube carried by said member and having a duct entirely therethrough, means for closing or opening said duct at will, means for supplying fuel to the fuel tube, the other member being provided with a conical chamber adjacent the chamber in the first mentioned member and communicating therewith, the
- Wall of said conical chamber having taaconical chamber interposed between the two mentioned chambers, the walls of said intermediate chamber being provided with spiral-like grooves converging toward the Maaate mixing chamber, a fuel ytube in said casting with its one end openingI the mixing chamber, said fuel tube being provided with a fuel duct entirely therethrough and opening outside the casting, and means for admltting fuel to the fuel tube.
4. A burner of the character described comprising a casting having at one end a chamber for the admission of a medium to form a part of the combustible mixture, and at the other end a nozzle formed with a mixing chamber therein, a conical chamber interposed between the first mentioned chamber and mixing chamber, the walls of said chamber being provided -With spirallike grooves, a fuel tube within the casting having a fuel duct extending entirely therethrough with one end opening into the mixing chamber, and the other end opening outside the casting, means for closing the outside opening of the fuel tube, and means for supplying fuel to the first mentioned chamber.
ln testimony whereof ll aiiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS F. KENT.
Witnesses:
N. P. LxoNs, H. L. KELLY.
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US3712518A (en) * 1969-10-13 1973-01-23 Interstop Ag Sliding gate nozzle for vessels used for pouring metals
US4185778A (en) * 1978-03-30 1980-01-29 Envirotech Corporation Spray nozzle
US4270576A (en) * 1978-06-20 1981-06-02 Masahiro Takeda Self-contained fluid jet-mixing apparatus and method therefor
US6089468A (en) * 1999-11-08 2000-07-18 Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. Nozzle tip with weld line eliminator
US20040062141A1 (en) * 2002-10-01 2004-04-01 Shrader Gaylon Bruce Mixer for foamed gypsum products
US20130170314A1 (en) * 2010-10-01 2013-07-04 Sika Technology Ag Mixing apparatus for pumpable mixtures and method related thereto
US10342934B2 (en) * 2015-04-17 2019-07-09 Smbure Co., Ltd. Sprayer and spray control apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3712518A (en) * 1969-10-13 1973-01-23 Interstop Ag Sliding gate nozzle for vessels used for pouring metals
US4185778A (en) * 1978-03-30 1980-01-29 Envirotech Corporation Spray nozzle
US4270576A (en) * 1978-06-20 1981-06-02 Masahiro Takeda Self-contained fluid jet-mixing apparatus and method therefor
US6089468A (en) * 1999-11-08 2000-07-18 Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. Nozzle tip with weld line eliminator
US6382528B1 (en) * 1999-11-08 2002-05-07 Husky Injection Molding Systems, Ltd. Mixer to improve melt homogeneity in injection molding machines and hot runners
US20040062141A1 (en) * 2002-10-01 2004-04-01 Shrader Gaylon Bruce Mixer for foamed gypsum products
US6742922B2 (en) * 2002-10-01 2004-06-01 Temple-Inland Forest Products Corporation Mixer for foamed gypsum products
US20130170314A1 (en) * 2010-10-01 2013-07-04 Sika Technology Ag Mixing apparatus for pumpable mixtures and method related thereto
US9364969B2 (en) * 2010-10-01 2016-06-14 Sika Technology Ag Mixing apparatus for pumpable mixtures and method related thereto
US10342934B2 (en) * 2015-04-17 2019-07-09 Smbure Co., Ltd. Sprayer and spray control apparatus

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