Patent classifications
F23N3/007
Plug-resistant burner tip and method
A burner tip apparatus which is resistant to plugging, and a staged air method of operation which reduces the peak temperature of the flame of the burner tip to provide low levels of NO.sub.x and other emissions. The burner tip can be used as an auxiliary burner tip for stabilizing a main burner flame, or for other purposes.
Controlled secondary air supply range burner
A powered secondary air supply ranger burner and method thereof provide an efficient burner with improved heat transfer. An atmospheric range burner controls a burner flame by insulating the burner and supplying a secondary air to the burner. The secondary air concentrates a heating zone to a center of a cooking vessel to be heated by the burner flame. The secondary air also controls a size and a shape of the burner flame.
Gas burner system and method thereof
A system for use with a fired vessel of production/separators or dehydration equipment that includes a metal box, a main burner, a pilot burner, and a flame arrestor. The main burner and the pilot burner are within the metal box and the first flame arrestor is connected to the metal box.
OPTIMIZATION OF GAS FIRED RADIANT TUBE HEATERS
The present invention is a method of optimizing radiant and thermal efficiency of a gas fired radiant tube heater. A heat exchange blower receives intake air and delivers intake air through a heat exchanger as pre-heated air to a combustion air blower. The combustion air blower receives pre-heated intake air from the heat exchanger and then provides the pre-heated intake air to a burner for mixing with fuel. The fuel-intake air mixture is burned in the burner thereby producing combustion gasses which are fired into a radiant tube. The exhaust combustion gases pass through the balance of the radiant tube and through the heat exchanger where residual heat is transferred and extracted from the combustion gases to pre-heat the intake air. The turbulators are configured to increase the turbulence within the radiant tube and are placed within the initial 10′ to 30′ of the radiant tube after the burner to increase the tube temperature and the radiation emitted from this section of the radiant tube.
VENTED CAMPFIRE TARP
A vented campfire tarp is provided that includes a base portion and a plurality of vents formed in the base portion, wherein each vent allows for air, smoke, and carbon dioxide to pass through the vent from one side of the base portion to the other. The vented campfire tarp also includes securing devices to couple the base portion to a ground surface over a campfire. In use, the vented campfire tarp covers a campfire and controls a burn rate of wood of the campfire in response to controlling airflow through the plurality of vents of the vented campfire tarp.
Stove
The present disclosure belongs to the technical field of the combustion heating stove, and disclosed is a stove including a stove body, an air inlet channel and an exhaust channel. When the stove body is used in an enclosed space, an air inlet end of the air inlet channel is in communication with an outside of the enclosed space, a connection end of the air inlet channel is in communication with an air inlet of the stove body, the air inlet channel is operative to introduce air into the stove body from the outside of the enclosed space; and a connection end of an exhaust channel is in communication with an exhaust port of the stove body, an exhaust end of the exhaust channel is in communication with the outside of the enclosed space, whereby the exhaust channel is operative to discharge exhaust gas in the stove body out of the enclosed space.
CONTROLLED SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY RANGE BURNER
A powered secondary air supply ranger burner and method thereof provide an efficient burner with improved heat transfer. An atmospheric range burner controls a burner flame by insulating the burner and supplying a secondary air to the burner. The secondary air concentrates a heating zone to a center of a cooking vessel to be heated by the burner flame. The secondary air also controls a size and a shape of the burner flame.
Gas burner system and method thereof
A system for use with a fired vessel of production/separators or dehydration equipment that includes a metal box, a main burner, a pilot burner, and a flame arrestor. The main burner and the pilot burner extend through the metal box and the first flame arrestor is connected to the metal box.
PLUG-RESISTANT BURNER TIP AND METHOD
A burner tip apparatus which is resistant to plugging, and a staged air method of operation which reduces the peak temperature of the flame of the burner tip to provide low levels of NO.sub.x and other emissions. The burner tip can be used as an auxiliary burner tip for stabilizing a main burner flame, or for other purposes.
SECONDARY COMBUSTION FURNACE WITH COMBUSTION SPEED ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION
The present disclosure discloses a secondary combustion with a combustion speed adjustment function, including an outer barrel and an inner barrel; the inner barrel is provided with a combustion cavity; the outer barrel is provided with a first air inlet hole; the inner barrel is provided with a second air inlet hole; a ventilation clearance is reserved between the inner barrel and the outer barrel; a waste tray is arranged in the ventilation clearance; a plurality of third air inlet holes are arranged above the combustion cavity; an adjustment valve is arranged at a lower end of the outer barrel; and supporting legs are arranged on a lower end surface of the outer barrel.