Combustion – Incandescent mantle – Supporting or protecting means external of mantle
Patent
1990-04-10
1992-04-14
Price, Carl O.
Combustion
Incandescent mantle
Supporting or protecting means external of mantle
431100, 431101, F21V 1906
Patent
active
051043122
ABSTRACT:
An incandescent gas mantle assembly includes a metal coupling member and a mantle supporting sleeve member of thermally resistant material that has a skirt portion to which a metal oxide mantle sock is secured in depending relation. The metal coupling member has a body portion of disc configuration with an outer periphery and an inner periphery, a plurality of inwardly extending first coupling portions integral with and spaced about the body portion for attachment to a cooperating burner head, and a plurality of second coupling portions integral with and spaced about the body portion, the second coupling portions being in coupling engagement with recess structure of the mantle supporting sleeve member.
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Dowst William P.
McFadden Brendan P.
Nelson Robert E.
Olow Jens F. S.
Price Carl O.
TPV Energy Systems, Inc.
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