Gaseous fuel burner and dual probe spark electrode therefor

Combustion – Burner having electrical heater or igniter – Spark electrode in front of or adjacent fuel discharger

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431263, F23Q 300

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054924693

ABSTRACT:
A gaseous fuel burner having an annular base with a tubular inlet and enlarged diameter flange remote from the inlet deferring a cavity communicating with the inlet. A cap is registered against the flange rim to close the cavity and define a plurality of peripheral flame-generating ports. A pocket is formed in the periphery of the flange with an aperture formed in the pocket. A tubular ceramic igniter body with an enlarged flanged end is registered in the aperture. An elongated strip electrode is received through the igniter body in guideways; and, one end of the electrode is bifurcated and extends beyond the flange and is found at generally right angles to extend in spaced parallel arrangement with the face of the ignitor body flange for sparks discharge to the burner cap.

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patent: 5160256 (1992-11-01), Riehl
patent: 5328358 (1994-07-01), Riehl
patent: 5364264 (1994-11-01), Kwiatek

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