Heat radiation-type oil burner

Combustion – Pot type burner – Including exhaust flue having air feed passages

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431342, 126 92AC, 126 93, F23D 502

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046144935

ABSTRACT:
An oil burner of the heat radiation type is disclosed which is capable of effectively preventing clouding of the inner surface of a heat-permeable cylinder with moisture, contaminants contained in combustion gas such as soot and tar, and the like during at the ignition and combustion operation.
The oil burner includes a communicating means for establishing the communication between an air supply passage and a space between a heat-permeable cylinder and an outer combustion cylinder, which comprises a top plate for a pot having through-holes formed at the portion thereof above the air supply passage and a top plate for a housing having through-holes formed at the portion below the space, to thereby allow air to be introduced directly from the air supply passage to the space and upward flow along the inner surface of the heat-permeable cylinder.

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patent: 2627909 (1953-02-01), Moore
patent: 4390003 (1983-06-01), Nakamura et al.
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