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US1341266A
US1341266A US189688A US18968817A US1341266A US 1341266 A US1341266 A US 1341266A US 189688 A US189688 A US 189688A US 18968817 A US18968817 A US 18968817A US 1341266 A US1341266 A US 1341266A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
    • F23D14/02Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone
    • F23D14/04Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone induction type, e.g. Bunsen burner

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  • This invention relates to gas burning apparatus.
  • Figure 1 is a plan, partly in section, of a gas burner apparatus embodying this invention
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2-2, Figl;
  • Fig. 3 a bottom view of the burner
  • Fig. 4L is a section on the line ft-Jl, Fig. 2.
  • 1 designates a casing open at the top having a screw thread 2, adapting it for connection with a tube 3, such as the lower end of a fine in a hot water furnace or a hot water heater.
  • This casing is provided with.
  • the casing has a connection 5, adapted to receive a pipe by which a gas and air mixture is supplied to the gas chamber within the casing surrounding the pipes 4.
  • the casing with its ducts may be formed in any suitable manner, as by casting, or the pipes/1 may be formed separately and secured in position inside of the casing.
  • the mixer may be of any suitable construction, and comprises a connection 6 adapted to be attached to a source of gas supply.
  • the gas issues through a small Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a chamber 8 which is ⁇ provided with openings 9 and surrounded by a removable sleeve 10, having openings 11, whereby the supply of air to the chamber 8 may be controlled.
  • the chamber 8 is connected by a pipe 12 with a pipe 13 screwed into the connection 5.
  • the pipe 12 has lugs 111 forming air spaces 15, and this pipe is l secured in position by a wing nut 16.
  • the gas When the gas is ignited, it forms a flame at the terminus or mouth of the casing, and on account of the heat generated, strong columns of air will pass through the air ducts and will be discharged into the flame, so as to form cones.
  • This will complete the combusion of the gas in the combustion chamber formed above the gas chamber and in the flue 3, and on account of the unrestricted flow from the gas chamber, the gas will burn with great rapidity producing an almost explosive combustion which will give a strong flame of great length, but which will not have a blow-pipe effect, in that it will not cut the walls of the combustion chamber.
  • This elimination of the blowpipe effect is caused by the large area of the fiame.
  • the combustion will be complete, and the flame will, as stated, be of great length, so as to be utilized with its greatest efficiency in long flues.
  • gas burning apparatus comprising, a casing forming an open mouthed gas chamber, adapted to permit unrestricted discharge of gas at its mouth, an air duct passing through said gas chamber and adapted to discharge a column of air into the flame at :its origin, means for discharging a miX- ture of air and gas into said gas chamber and Patented May 25, 1920.
  • a gas burning apparatus comprising7 a casing forming an open mouthed gas chamber, an air duet passing through said gas chamber and adapted to discharge a 10 column of air into the flame at its origin,

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H. V. DEEMAR.
GAS BURNING APPARATUS.
APPLlcATmN FILED sEP.4.1917.
1,341,266. Patented May 25,1920.
PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY V. DEEMAR, OF ST, LOUIS, MISSOURI.
GAS-BURNING APPARATUS.
`Application filed September 4, 1917.
To LH whom/ may concern.'
B'e it known that I, HENRY V. DEEMAR, a citizen of the United States, and residing at St. Louis, Missouri, have invented the new and useful Improvement in (i iis-Burning Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to gas burning apparatus. l
In certain applications of gas burners, it is necessary to discharge a fiame into confined spaces. This is, for instance, the case where a fiame must be discharged into the flue of a hot water heating furnace, or into the flue of a hot water heater. In such a case, it is difficult to obtain complete combustion, especially where the tube is long.
One of the objects of this invention,`
therefore, is to provide a gas burning apparatus in which there is secondary admission of air in such a manner as to complete the combustion of the flame so that this flame can travel along and through loner tubes.
Iurther objects will appear from the dev tail description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, inwlii'clu.
Figure 1 is a plan, partly in section, of a gas burner apparatus embodying this invention;
Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2-2, Figl;
Fig. 3 a bottom view of the burner; and,
Fig. 4L is a section on the line ft-Jl, Fig. 2.
Referring to the accompanying drawing, 1 designates a casing open at the top having a screw thread 2, adapting it for connection with a tube 3, such as the lower end of a fine in a hot water furnace or a hot water heater. This casing is provided with. a series of pipes 4:, arranged in spaced relation within the casing, and forming a series of open ended ducts open at the bottom to the outside air and terminating at the top at the terminus or mouth of the casing. The casing has a connection 5, adapted to receive a pipe by which a gas and air mixture is supplied to the gas chamber within the casing surrounding the pipes 4. The casing with its ducts may be formed in any suitable manner, as by casting, or the pipes/1 may be formed separately and secured in position inside of the casing.
The mixer may be of any suitable construction, and comprises a connection 6 adapted to be attached to a source of gas supply. The gas issues through a small Specification of Letters Patent.
Serial No. 189,688.
aperture 7 into a chamber 8 which is `provided with openings 9 and surrounded by a removable sleeve 10, having openings 11, whereby the supply of air to the chamber 8 may be controlled. The chamber 8 is connected by a pipe 12 with a pipe 13 screwed into the connection 5. The pipe 12 has lugs 111 forming air spaces 15, and this pipe is l secured in position by a wing nut 16.
casing and at the terminus of the pipes.
When the gas is ignited, it forms a flame at the terminus or mouth of the casing, and on account of the heat generated, strong columns of air will pass through the air ducts and will be discharged into the flame, so as to form cones. This will complete the combusion of the gas in the combustion chamber formed above the gas chamber and in the flue 3, and on account of the unrestricted flow from the gas chamber, the gas will burn with great rapidity producing an almost explosive combustion which will give a strong flame of great length, but which will not have a blow-pipe effect, in that it will not cut the walls of the combustion chamber. This elimination of the blowpipe effect is caused by the large area of the fiame. However, the combustion will be complete, and the flame will, as stated, be of great length, so as to be utilized with its greatest efficiency in long flues.
It is obvious that various changes may be made in the details of construction without departing from the spirit of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that this invention is not to be limited to the specific construction shown and described.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:
1. gas burning apparatus, comprising, a casing forming an open mouthed gas chamber, adapted to permit unrestricted discharge of gas at its mouth, an air duct passing through said gas chamber and adapted to discharge a column of air into the flame at :its origin, means for discharging a miX- ture of air and gas into said gas chamber and Patented May 25, 1920.
around said duct, and a long narrow7 tube at and directly connected to the mouth of said casing, adapted to receive the flame, Whereby the flame formed at the mouth of said casing is carried into and along said tube.
2. A gas burning apparatus, comprising7 a casing forming an open mouthed gas chamber, an air duet passing through said gas chamber and adapted to discharge a 10 column of air into the flame at its origin,
o, adapted to receive the Haine, whereby l5
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