Totally aerated combustion burner
10845088 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24H1/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2203/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/145
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D2900/00019
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F28F1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24H1/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A totally aerated combustion burner has: a burner body which is supplied therein with air-fuel mixture; and a combustion plate part which covers an open surface of the burner body. The combustion plate part is constituted by: a burner frame in a shape of a picture frame; a metal-fiber knit which is disposed to cover, from a burner-body side, an opening enclosed by the burner frame; and a distribution plate which has formed therein a multiplicity of distribution holes and which sandwiches the metal-fiber knit between the burner frame and the distribution plate. Only the metal-fiber knit is spot-welded to that opening peripheral part of the burner frame which is positioned on a same surface as the opening. The distribution plate is spot-welded to that portion of the burner frame which is offset from the opening peripheral part toward the burner-body side.
Claims
1. A totally aerated combustion burner comprising: a burner body which is supplied therein with air-fuel mixture; and a combustion plate part which covers an open surface of the burner body, the combustion plate part being constituted by: a burner frame with a rectangular shape that comprises an opening peripheral part that is positioned on a same surface level as an opening enclosed by the burner frame, and a side plate part which is bent from the opening peripheral part to a burner body side, and a frame flange part which protrudes outward from an end of the side plate part; a metal-fiber knit which is disposed to cover, from the burner-body side, the opening; a distribution plate which has formed therein a multiplicity of distribution holes and which sandwiches the metal-fiber knit between the burner frame and the distribution plate, wherein only the metal-fiber knit is spot-welded to the opening peripheral part, and wherein the distribution plate is independently spot-welded to the side plate part via a portion of the distribution plate that is bent upwardly towards the burner body side.
2. The totally aerated combustion burner according to claim 1, wherein the side plate part includes a stepped part that is provided in a middle of the side plate part and has a horizontal surface, and the distribution plate is spot-welded to the horizontal surface of the stepped part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) A combustion apparatus illustrated in
(10) The heat exchanger 3 is constituted by a fin-tube type of heat exchanger having: a multiplicity of fins 31; and a plurality of heat absorbing tubes 32 which penetrate through these fins 31. On outside surfaces of laterally one-side and the opposite-side side plates 23, 24 of the combustion box 2, there are mounted a plurality of connection covers 33 which define, together with each of the side plates 23, 24, connection passages for the adjoining two heat absorbing tubes 32, 32. All of the heat absorbing tubes 32 are thus connected in series with each other. In addition, a water inlet port 34 is disposed in the connection covers 33 which define, between the laterally opposite-side side plate 24, a connection passage to be connected to an upstream-end heat-absorbing tube 32.
(11) Further, on an inside of that portion of the rear-side side plate 25 of the combustion box 2 which is above the heat exchanger 3, there are respectively vertically arranged three pieces of first water passages 5.sub.1, made of tubes, in a manner to be in contact with the side plate 25. Also on an inside of that portion of the front-side side plate 26 of the combustion box 2 which is above the heat exchanger 3, there are respectively vertically arranged three pieces of third water passages 5.sub.3, made of tubes, in a manner to be in contact with the side plate 26. Further, on an outside surface of the laterally one-side side plate 23 of the combustion box 2, there are mounted: an inlet-side header cover 51 which defines, together with the side plate 23, a connection passage between the vertically arranged three pieces of first water passages 5.sub.1 and the downstream-end heat absorbing tube 32 of the heat exchanger 3; and an outlet-side header cover 52 which defines, together with the side plate 23, a connection passage for the vertically arranged three pieces of third water passages 5.sub.3. The outlet-side header cover 52 is provided with a hot water outlet port 53. The laterally opposite-side side plate 24 of the combustion box 2 is provided, as shown in
(12) The front-side side plate 26 of the combustion box 2 has mounted thereon an electrode component 6 having an ignition electrode 61, a ground electrode 62, and a flame rod 63, all penetrating the side plate portions between No. 1 and No. 2, i.e., totally two, third water passages 5.sub.3, 5.sub.3 counted from the top to thereby protrude into the combustion box 2. By the way, the electrode component 6 is additionally provided with an inspection window 64 which enables visual confirmation inside the combustion box 2.
(13) Detailed description will now be made of a totally aerated combustion burner 1. The burner body 11 has opened therein an inlet port 113 to which is connected a fan 4 for supplying the air-fuel mixture. The inlet port 113 has mounted therein a check valve 13 which prevents, at the time of stopping of the fan 4, the air-fuel mixture staying inside the burner body 11 from flowing back toward the fan 4. The check valve 13 is constituted by: a resin valve box 131 to be fitted into the inlet port 113; and a resin valve plate 132 mounted in that opening of the valve box 131 which faces inside the burner body 11 so as to be swingable about an axis between opened and closed postures.
(14) With reference also to
(15) The burner frame 121 has: an opening peripheral part 121a which is positioned on the same surface level as the opening 122; a side plate part 121b which is bent from the opening peripheral part 121a to the burner-body 11 side (i.e., upward); and a frame flange part 121c which protrudes outward from an upper end of the side plate part 121b. Then, the frame flange part 121c is sandwiched between the body flange part 112 and the connection flange part 22. A packing 7 is further interposed between the frame flange part 121c and the body flange part 112, thereby securing the sealing characteristics. Further, a thermal insulation material 8 is attached to the lower surface of the frame flange part 121c.
(16) The metal-fiber knit 123 is spot-welded to the opening peripheral part 121a at predetermined circumferential spacing in a state in which the peripheral part of the metal-fiber knit 123 is overlapped with an upper surface of the opening peripheral part 121a of the burner frame 121. In
(17) By the way, it is conceivable to spot-weld the distribution plate 124 to the opening peripheral part 121a together with the metal-fiber knit 123. This idea, however, gives rise to the following disadvantage. In other words, since the heat is likely to be transmitted from the metal-fiber knit 123, through the welded points, to the distribution plate 124, the distribution plate 124 will rise to a considerably elevated temperature due to heat transmission from the metal-fiber knit 123 during combustion, thereby giving rise to backfire.
(18) As a solution, in this embodiment, what is spot-welded to the opening peripheral part 121a is limited to the metal-fiber knit 123. Further, upward bent part 124b is formed by bending laterally both ends of the distribution plate 124. Then, the bent part 124b is spot-welded to the side plate part 121b, i.e., that portion of the burner frame 121 which is offset from the opening peripheral part 121a to the burner-body 11 side (i.e., to the upper side). In
(19) Description will now be made of another embodiment of the combustion plate 12 with reference to
(20) Descriptions have so far been made of embodiments of this invention with reference to the drawings. However, this invention shall not be limited to the above. For example, the totally aerated combustion burner of the above-mentioned embodiments has disposed the open surface 111 of the burner body 11 to look downward. This invention can also be applicable to a totally aerated combustion burner having disposed therein the open surface 11 to look upward.
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(21) 1 totally aerated combustion burner (all primary air burner) 11 burner body 111 open surface 12 combustion plate part 121 burner frame 121a opening peripheral part 121b side plate part 121d stepped part 122 opening 123 metal-fiber knit 124 distribution plate 124a distribution hole