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  • ABSTRACT A burner construction having a fuel receiving cham- 152 u.s.c1. 431/354, 48/180 F, 239/566 therein and P means interconnected the 151 Int. Cl.
  • This invention relates to an improved burner construction as well as to an improved method and apparatus for making such a burner construction or the like.
  • each burner construction has an inlet end provided with a Venturi sleeve or the like for not only permitting air to be entrained in the fuel flowing into the inlet means of the burner construction, but also to provide structure for telescoping onto a fuel supplying member, such as an orifice cup, to support the inlet end of the burner construction.
  • a fuel supplying member such as an orifice cup
  • one embodiment of the burner construction of this invention comprises a one-piece tubular member having port means in the side wall thereof to interconnect with the fuel receiving chamber therein.
  • One end of the burner construction comprises an inlet means therefor and is adapted to be attached to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, the inlet means having gripping means for continuously, resiliently gripping the fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween.
  • the gripping means can comprise opposed sides of the inlet end of the tubular burner construction that are bent out of the normal configuration thereof to define gripping structure, the bent out opposed sides being carved from the one end of the tubular member to also define air entrance means for supplying air into the chamber of the burner construction as fuel is fed thereto.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an improved method of making such a burner construction or the like.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an improved apparatus for making such a burner construction or the like.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an im proved combination of a burner construction and a fuel supply member attached thereto.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating the improved burner construction of this invention attached to a fuel supply member.
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the inlet end of the burner construction of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the inlet end of the burner construction before the inlet means of this invention is formed.
  • FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 3 and illustrates one step in the method of forming the inlet means of the burner construction.
  • FIG. 5 is aview similar to FIG. 4 with the burner con struction rotated 90.
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary side view of the improved apparatus of this invention for forming the inlet means of the burner construction of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a left fragmentary side view of the apparatus of FIG. 6 and is rotated 90 from the position illustrated in FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged rear view of the formed inlet means of the burner construction of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 9 is a fragmentary side view of the inlet means of the burner construction of FIG. 8.
  • the improved burner construction of this invention is generally indicated by the reference numeral 10 and comprises a tubular member 11 having an inlet end 12 and an opposed closed end 13 whereby fuel is adapted to enter the inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 and flow through a tubular chamber 14 thereof to be issued out of suitably formed ports 15 formed in the side wall of the tubular member 11 in any desired pattern.
  • the inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 is adapted to be telescoped onto a fuel supplying member 15 that comprises a cylindrically shaped orifice cup being fed fuel from a source of supply through a control device 16 that carries the orifice cup in a conventional manner whereby fuel is adapted to enter the chamber 14 of the burner construction 10 through a suitable orifice (not shown) in the end wall 17 of the orifice cup 15 and air will be drawn into the inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 bythe flow of fuel therein through air entrance means 18 formed in the burner construction 10 in a manner hereinafter described.
  • a fuel supplying member 15 that comprises a cylindrically shaped orifice cup being fed fuel from a source of supply through a control device 16 that carries the orifice cup in a conventional manner whereby fuel is adapted to enter the chamber 14 of the burner construction 10 through a suitable orifice (not shown) in the end wall 17 of the orifice cup 15 and air will be drawn into the inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 bythe flow
  • the closed end 13 of the burner construction 10 is provided with an outwardly directed flange 19 which has a suitable aperture formed therethrough to telescopically receive an upturned end 20 of a supporting member 21 whereby the burner construction 10 is adapted to be supported in the horizontal position illustrated in FIG.
  • the burner construction 10 is initially formed from a straight tubular one-piece member 11 which has its end 13 closed in any suitable manner and the inlet end 12 formed to produce the resilient gripping members 22 and 23 in the manner now to be described.
  • the tube 11 initially had the end 12 thereof uniform with the remainder of the tube 11.
  • a pair of slots 27 and 28, FIGS. 4 and 5, are cut into opposed sides of the tubular member 11 at the inlet end 12 thereof with the integral segments 25 and 26' of the tube 11 separating the slots 27 and 28 from each other as illustrated in FIG. 5.
  • the thus cut tube 11 is placed in an apparatus of this invention which is generally indicated by the reference numeral 29 in FIGS. 6 and 7 and includes a pair of forming die members 30 and 31 which are suitably shaped at the die forming surfaces 30" and 31' thereof so that when the die members 30 and 31 are brought together in the manner illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7 with the end 12 of the tube 11 therebetween, the gripping members 22 and 23 and the resilient interconnectors 25 and 26 are formed into the configuration illustrated in FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 to provide the unique inlet means 12 of this invention for the purpose previously described.
  • a suitably shaped mandrel can be disposed in the end 12 of the tube 11 to cooperate with the forming dies-30 and 31 during their forming opera tion on the end 12 of the tube 11.
  • the gripping members 22 and 23 are, in effect, carved from the tubular member 11 and are formed by the die members 30 and 31 to be spring members for the intended continuous gripping purpose and such carving operation of the cut slots 27,
  • the burner construction 10 is a one-piece structure without requiring auxiliary parts for attaching the inlet end 12 to the fuel supply member 15 as in prior burner constructions and the burner construction 10 of this invention has the unique feature of being anti-rattle at the inlet end 12 thereof due to the continuous resilient gripping of the members 22 and 23 against the orifice cup 15 as previously described.
  • this invention not only provides an improved burner construction and arrangemeat, but also this invention provides an improved method and apparatus for making such a burner con struction or the like.
  • a burner construction having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for, issuing said fuel therefrom, said burner construction having an inlet means for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, said inlet means having gripping means for resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween, said gripping means comprising two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected together by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fue supply member.
  • said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular ITIEZIIIS.
  • said gripping means comprising two opposed flexible,
  • strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
  • said one-piece structure is a tubular member, said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular means.
  • a method for making a burner construction comprising the steps of providing a structure having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for issuing said fuel therefrom, forming said structure with an inlet means for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, and forming said inlet means with gripping means for resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween said step of forming said gripping means comprising the step of forming two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected together by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
  • a method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 11 wherein said step of providing said structure comprises the step of providing a one-piece structure.
  • said step of forming said gripping means LII comprising the step of forming an integral part of said one-piece structure into said gripping means.
  • a method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 13 wherein said step of forming said gripping means comprises the step of bending the opposed sides of said one end of said tubular member out of the normal configuration thereof to define said gripping means.
  • a method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 14 wherein said step of bending comprises the step of carving said bent out opposed sides from said one end of said tubular member to define air entrance means for said chamber.

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A burner construction having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to the chamber for issuing fuel therefrom. The burner construction has an inlet for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, the inlet having opposed sides of the burner construction formed into resilient gripping members that resiliently grip the fuel supply member in the telescoping relation therewith to prevent rattling therebetween.

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Q United States Patent 1 1 1111 3,
Riehl 1 5] Apr. 1, 1975 15 1 BURNER CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD 3,253,642 5/1966 Hughes 48/180 F AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING SAME 3,506,198 4/1970 Van Der Zwall 431/354 3,614,281 10/1971 Ramey 431/343 [75] Inventor: Fred Rlehl, Greensburg, Pa.
[73] Assignee: Robertshaw Controls Company, Primary E.\-aminer--Carroll B. Dority, Jr.
Richmond, Va. Attorney, Agent, or FirmCandor, Candor & Tassone [22] Filed: Nov. 2, 1973 21 Appl. No.2 412,103 [57] ABSTRACT A burner construction having a fuel receiving cham- 152 u.s.c1. 431/354, 48/180 F, 239/566 therein and P means interconnected the 151 Int. Cl. F2361 13/40 Chamber for issuing fuel therefwm- The burner [58] Field 61 Search 431/343 354 355 511mm" has an inlet for attaching to a fuel Supply 239/556, 557 559 566, 5 member in a telescoping manner therewith, the inlet 48/i80 R 6 C 180 having opposed sides of the burner construction formed into resilient gripping members that resiliently [56] References Cited grip the fuel supply member in the telescoping relation UNITED STATES PATENTS therew1th to prevent rattllng therebetween.
1.471.104 10/1923 Cornwcll ct a1. 431/354 15 Claims, 9 Drawing Figures BURNER CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING SAME This invention relates to an improved burner construction as well as to an improved method and apparatus for making such a burner construction or the like.
It is well known that tubular burner constructions have been provided wherein each burner construction has an inlet end provided with a Venturi sleeve or the like for not only permitting air to be entrained in the fuel flowing into the inlet means of the burner construction, but also to provide structure for telescoping onto a fuel supplying member, such as an orifice cup, to support the inlet end of the burner construction.
However, it has been found according to the teachings of this invention, that when such prior known burner construction arrangement is utilized in mobile homes and the like, the vibrations of the traveling vehicle cause the burner construction to vibrate and thereby rattle against the orifice cup and cause an adverse noise problem.
Accordingly. it is a feature of this invention to provide an improved burner construction wherein the aforementioned rattling problem is substantially eliminated.
In particular, one embodiment of the burner construction of this invention comprises a one-piece tubular member having port means in the side wall thereof to interconnect with the fuel receiving chamber therein. One end of the burner construction comprises an inlet means therefor and is adapted to be attached to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, the inlet means having gripping means for continuously, resiliently gripping the fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween. The gripping means can comprise opposed sides of the inlet end of the tubular burner construction that are bent out of the normal configuration thereof to define gripping structure, the bent out opposed sides being carved from the one end of the tubular member to also define air entrance means for supplying air into the chamber of the burner construction as fuel is fed thereto.
Accordingly. it is an object of this invention to provide an improved burner construction having one or more of the novel features set forth above or hereinafter shown or described.
Another object of this invention is to provide an improved method of making such a burner construction or the like.
Another object of this invention is to provide an improved apparatus for making such a burner construction or the like.
Another object of this invention is to provide an im proved combination of a burner construction and a fuel supply member attached thereto.
Other objects, uses and advantages of this invention are apparent from a reading of this description which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side view illustrating the improved burner construction of this invention attached to a fuel supply member.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the inlet end of the burner construction of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary side view of the inlet end of the burner construction before the inlet means of this invention is formed.
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 3 and illustrates one step in the method of forming the inlet means of the burner construction.
FIG. 5 is aview similar to FIG. 4 with the burner con struction rotated 90.
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary side view of the improved apparatus of this invention for forming the inlet means of the burner construction of FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a left fragmentary side view of the apparatus of FIG. 6 and is rotated 90 from the position illustrated in FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is an enlarged rear view of the formed inlet means of the burner construction of FIG. 1.
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary side view of the inlet means of the burner construction of FIG. 8.
While the various features of this invention are hereinafter described and illustrated as being particularly adapted for forming a burner construction for a vehicle, it is to be understood that the various features of this invention can be utilized singly or in any combination thereof to provide a burner construction for other uses as desired.
Therefore, this invention is not to be limited to only the embodiment illustrated in the drawings. because the drawings are merely utilized to illustrate one of the wide variety of uses of this invention.
Referring now to FIG. 1, the improved burner construction of this invention is generally indicated by the reference numeral 10 and comprises a tubular member 11 having an inlet end 12 and an opposed closed end 13 whereby fuel is adapted to enter the inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 and flow through a tubular chamber 14 thereof to be issued out of suitably formed ports 15 formed in the side wall of the tubular member 11 in any desired pattern.
The inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 is adapted to be telescoped onto a fuel supplying member 15 that comprises a cylindrically shaped orifice cup being fed fuel from a source of supply through a control device 16 that carries the orifice cup in a conventional manner whereby fuel is adapted to enter the chamber 14 of the burner construction 10 through a suitable orifice (not shown) in the end wall 17 of the orifice cup 15 and air will be drawn into the inlet end 12 of the burner construction 10 bythe flow of fuel therein through air entrance means 18 formed in the burner construction 10 in a manner hereinafter described.
The closed end 13 of the burner construction 10 is provided with an outwardly directed flange 19 which has a suitable aperture formed therethrough to telescopically receive an upturned end 20 of a supporting member 21 whereby the burner construction 10 is adapted to be supported in the horizontal position illustrated in FIG. 1 solely by the support member 21 and the control device 16 for a heating or cooking operaand 23 being interconnected at opposed ends thereof by generally C- shaped parts 25 and 26 which add resiliency to the gripping parts 22 and 23 so that when the orifice cup is received in the opening 24, the parts 22 and 23 are forced outwardly through the telescoping fit with the orifice cup 15 so that the parts 22 and 23 are continuously urged toward each other by the C- shaped parts and 26 and thereby continuously grip the orifice cup 15 therebetween in a resilient manner to prevent rattling therebetween. Thus, shocks and vibrations of a vehicle carrying the burner construction arrangement of FIG. 1 will not cause rattling between the tubular burner member 11 and the orifice cup 15 because the orifice cup 15 is being held between the medial parts of the spring members 22 and 23 that have a continuous bias toward each other when the orifice cup 15 is disposed between the same. Accordingly, no movement takes place between the gripping members 22 and 23 and the orifice cup 15.
The burner construction 10 is initially formed from a straight tubular one-piece member 11 which has its end 13 closed in any suitable manner and the inlet end 12 formed to produce the resilient gripping members 22 and 23 in the manner now to be described.
As illustrated in FIG. 3, the tube 11 initially had the end 12 thereof uniform with the remainder of the tube 11.
A pair of slots 27 and 28, FIGS. 4 and 5, are cut into opposed sides of the tubular member 11 at the inlet end 12 thereof with the integral segments 25 and 26' of the tube 11 separating the slots 27 and 28 from each other as illustrated in FIG. 5.
The thus cut tube 11 is placed in an apparatus of this invention which is generally indicated by the reference numeral 29 in FIGS. 6 and 7 and includes a pair of forming die members 30 and 31 which are suitably shaped at the die forming surfaces 30" and 31' thereof so that when the die members 30 and 31 are brought together in the manner illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7 with the end 12 of the tube 11 therebetween, the gripping members 22 and 23 and the resilient interconnectors 25 and 26 are formed into the configuration illustrated in FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 to provide the unique inlet means 12 of this invention for the purpose previously described. If desired. a suitably shaped mandrel can be disposed in the end 12 of the tube 11 to cooperate with the forming dies-30 and 31 during their forming opera tion on the end 12 of the tube 11.
Thus, it can be seen that the gripping members 22 and 23 are, in effect, carved from the tubular member 11 and are formed by the die members 30 and 31 to be spring members for the intended continuous gripping purpose and such carving operation of the cut slots 27,
and 28 also provides the air entrance means 18 previously described when the gripping members 22 and 23 are formed.
In this manner, it can be seen that the burner construction 10 is a one-piece structure without requiring auxiliary parts for attaching the inlet end 12 to the fuel supply member 15 as in prior burner constructions and the burner construction 10 of this invention has the unique feature of being anti-rattle at the inlet end 12 thereof due to the continuous resilient gripping of the members 22 and 23 against the orifice cup 15 as previously described.
Therefore, it can be seen that this invention not only provides an improved burner construction and arrangemeat, but also this invention provides an improved method and apparatus for making such a burner con struction or the like. 1
While the form and method of this invention now preferred has been illustrated and described as required by the Patent. Statute, it is to be understood that other forms and methods can be utilized and still come within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. A burner construction having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for, issuing said fuel therefrom, said burner construction having an inlet means for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, said inlet means having gripping means for resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween, said gripping means comprising two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected together by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fue supply member.
2. A burner construction asset forth in claim 1 wherein said burner construction is a one-piece structure, said gripping means of said inlet means compris;
ing an integral part of said one-piece structure.
3. A burner construction as set forth in claim 2 I wherein said one-piece structure is a tubularmember,
said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular ITIEZIIIS.
4. A burner construction as set forth in claim 3 5 therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for issuing said fuel therefrom, said burner construction having an inlet means attached to said fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, said inlet means having gripping means resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween,
said gripping means comprising two opposed flexible,
strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
7. A combination as set forth. in claim 6 wherein said burner construction is a one-piece structure, said gripping means resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween.
8. A combination as set forth in claim 7 wherein said one-piece structure is a tubular member, said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular means.
9. A combination as set forth in claim 8 wherein said one end of said tubular member has opposed sides thereof bent out of the normal configuration thereof to define said gripping means.
10. A combination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said bent out opposed sides are carved from said one end of said tubular member to define air entrance means for said chamber.
11. A method for making a burner construction comprising the steps of providing a structure having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for issuing said fuel therefrom, forming said structure with an inlet means for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, and forming said inlet means with gripping means for resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween said step of forming said gripping means comprising the step of forming two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected together by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
12. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 11 wherein said step of providing said structure comprises the step of providing a one-piece structure. said step of forming said gripping means LII comprising the step of forming an integral part of said one-piece structure into said gripping means.
13. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 12 wherein said one-piece structure is a tubular member, said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular means.
14. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 13 wherein said step of forming said gripping means comprises the step of bending the opposed sides of said one end of said tubular member out of the normal configuration thereof to define said gripping means.
15. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 14 wherein said step of bending comprises the step of carving said bent out opposed sides from said one end of said tubular member to define air entrance means for said chamber.

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1. A burner construction having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for issuing said fuel therefrom, said burner construction having an inlet means for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, said inlet means having gripping means for resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween, said gripping means comprising two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected together by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
2. A burner construction as set forth in claim 1 wherein said burner construction is a one-piece structure, said gripping means of said inlet means comprising an integral part of said one-piece structure.
3. A burner construction as set forth in claim 2 wherein said one-piece structure is a tubular member, said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular means.
4. A burner construction as set forth in claim 3 wherein said one end of said tubular member has opposed sides thereof bent out of the normal configuration thereof to define said gripping means.
5. A burner construction as set forth in claim 4 wherein said bent out opposed sides are carved from said one end of said tubular member to define air entrance means for said chamber.
6. In combination, a fuel supply member, and a burner construction having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for issuing said fuel therefrom, said burner construction having an inlet means attached to said fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, said inlet means having gripping means resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween, said gripping means comprising two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
7. A combination as set forth in claim 6 wherein said burner construction is a one-piece structure, said gripping means resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween.
8. A combination as set forth in claim 7 wherein said one-piece structure is a tubular member, said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular means.
9. A combination as set forth in claim 8 wherein said one end of said tubular member has opposed sides thereof bent out of the normal configuration thereof to define said gripping means.
10. A combination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said bent out opposed sides are carved from said one end of said tubular member to define air entrance means for said chamber.
11. A method for making a burner construction comprising the steps of providing a structure having a fuel receiving chamber therein and port means interconnected to said chamber for issuing said fuel therefrom, forming said structure with an inlet means for attaching to a fuel supply member in a telescoping manner therewith, and forming said inlet means with gripping means for resiliently gripping said fuel supply member to prevent rattling therebetween, said step of forming said gripping means comprising the step of forming two opposed flexible strips forming gripping parts for engaging said fuel supply member and having opposed ends respectively interconnected together by substantially C-shaped resilient parts disposed spaced from said fuel supply member.
12. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 11 wherein said step of providing said structure comprises the step of providing a one-piece structure, said step of forming said gripping means comprising the step of forming an integral part of said one-piece structure into said gripping means.
13. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 12 wherein said one-piece structure is a tubular member, said inlet means comprising one end of said tubular means.
14. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 13 wherein said step of forming said gripping means comprises the step of bending the opposed sides of said one end of said tubular member out of the normal configuration thereof to define said gripping means.
15. A method for making a burner construction as set forth in claim 14 wherein said step of bending comprises the step of carving said bent out opposed sides from said one end of said tubular member to define air entrance means for said chamber.
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