Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – Feeding flame modifying additive
Patent
1981-12-29
1984-02-21
Miles, Tim R.
Combustion
Process of combustion or burner operation
Feeding flame modifying additive
261122, 261123, B01F 304
Patent
active
044327218
ABSTRACT:
A combustion air bubble chamber having an inner surface defining an hourglass-shaped column of water and bubble holes located at the bottom of the chamber outwardly of the waist so that bubbles rising from the holes contact the converging inner wall of the lower part of the chamber, are reduced in size, flow along such wall around the waist and outwardly along the diverging wall of the upper part of the chamber and are released from the upper wall to rise to the top of the water. These bubbles are effectively humidified as they rise from the bubble holes to the top of the water. Vapor drawn from the head space above the water is flowed to a burner combustion chamber for improving combustion efficiency.
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Evans Alyce D.
Hilty John R.
Hooker Thomas
Miles Tim R.
Testco, Inc.
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