Heating – Processes of heating or heater operation – Treating an article – container – batch or body as a unit
Patent
1978-12-06
1980-07-29
Camby, John J.
Heating
Processes of heating or heater operation
Treating an article, container, batch or body as a unit
266254, 431186, 432 29, 432 48, 432179, 432189, 432196, 432222, F27D 1700, F27B 322
Patent
active
042148669
ABSTRACT:
A burner within which there is a jet pump means. High pressure primary combustion air is fed to an inlet in the burner housing and then through the jet pump means. The high pressure air flowing through the jet pump means draws a secondary low pressure, high temperature air into the burner. The jet pump means entrains the secondary air within the primary air to form a combustion air mixture. A fuel means feeds fuel to the burner housing and the combustion air and fuel combine to form a suitable mixture for ignition. A swirler can be located within the means to feed the primary air to the inlet or within the burner itself. By swirling the primary air the flame pattern of the burner can be controlled. The burner of the present invention is particularly adaptable for soaking pits having a tile recuperator and the metallic recuperator disposed within a flue gas passageway.
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Hemsath Klaus H.
Thekdi Arvind C.
Vereecke Frank J.
Camby John J.
Midland-Ross Corporation
Negin Richard A.
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