Combustion – Incandescing or reflecting component – e.g. – reigniting hot... – Flame sweeps dished incandescing surface
Patent
1992-02-28
1993-01-19
Dority, Carroll B.
Combustion
Incandescing or reflecting component, e.g., reigniting hot...
Flame sweeps dished incandescing surface
431175, 431177, 431278, F23D 1412
Patent
active
051803020
ABSTRACT:
An improved radiant gas burner which includes a refractory burner tile hag an elongated passageway extending therethrough and a fuel-air mixture burner tube disposed within the passageway. The burner tube is of a one-piece elongated construction, includes a nozzle portion at the interior end of the passageway and is connected to means for introducing fuel gas and air therein by a threaded connection positioned adjacent the exterior end of the passageway. Secondary fuel is discharged from the passageway at a location adjacent the nozzle portion of the burner tube. An improved method of burning fuel gas and air using a radiant gas burner is also provided.
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Schwartz Robert E.
Trimble Robert R.
Dority Carroll B.
John Zink Company, a Division of Koch Engineering Company, Inc.
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