Liquid fuel combustion apparatus

Combustion – Fibrous wick type flame holder – Coated – impregnated – layered – coupled or reinforced wick

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431201, F23D 318

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045183473

ABSTRACT:
A liquid fuel combustion apparatus comprises a fuel tank, a wick partially immersed in fuel in thetank, and a combustion chamber enclosing the upper portion of the wick. The wick has two sections, one section being composed of a gasifying wick element of a glass fiber material which contains at least at the top portion thereof 80% or more of silica, alumina or a mixture thereof. The other section is a suction wick element having good fuel sucking properties. The wick may be integrally constituted of a glass fiber material which contains at least the top portion thereof 80% or more of silica, alumina or a mixture thereof. The combustion chamber preferably includes an inner cylinder, an outer cylinder and a red heat cylinder provided between the inner and outer cylinders.

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patent: 2756158 (1956-07-01), Hahn et al.
patent: 3417030 (1968-12-01), O'hara et al.
patent: 3687850 (1972-08-01), Gagin
patent: 4325724 (1982-04-01), Froberg

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