IP Library Granted Patent US 8,001,808
Granted Patent B2
US 8,001,808 · App. 10/496,649 · Granted Aug 23, 2011

Disassemblable burner for a vapor deposition process

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Patent No.
US 8,001,808
App. No.
10/496,649
Granted
Aug 23, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A burner for a vapor deposition process has a cylindrical central gas passage and a plurality of external gas passages surrounding the central gas passage. The burner has a back block defining an initial section of the gas passages, a face block defining a final section of the gas passages and a manifold plate positioned between the back block and the face block and defining an intermediate section of the external gas passages; the face block, the manifold plate and the back block have inner integral walls that define respective sections of the central gas passage.

Claims (45)

1. A burner for a vapour deposition process, the burner having a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a gas-receiving block and a gas-ejecting block releasably coupled to each other;

said gas-receiving block being longitudinally independent from the gas-ejecting block;

the gas-receiving block and the gas-ejecting block each having a wall defining respective sections of a central gas passage extending substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis and a plurality of external gas passages surrounding the central gas passage;

the wall of the central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block defining a first, a second, and a third section of said central gas passage,

wherein the first, second, and third sections of said central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block extend substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis.

2. The burner of claim 1 wherein the gas-receiving block and the gas-ejecting block have a substantially circular cross-section and are substantially coaxial to the longitudinal axis of said burner.

3. The burner of claim 2 , further comprising an intermediate block interposed and releasably coupled to the gas-receiving block and the gas-ejecting block.

4. The burner of claim 3 , wherein the intermediate block is substantially cylindrical and substantially coaxial to said longitudinal axis.

5. The burner of claim 4 , wherein said gas-receiving block has a forward tubular extension that extends through said intermediate block to define an intermediate section of said central gas passage.

6. The burner of claim 3 , wherein said intermediate block comprises an inner integral wall defining an intermediate section of said central gas passage.

7. The burner of claim 3 , wherein said intermediate block comprises a plurality of orifices of predetermined diameter for providing a uniform gas flow within each gas passage of said plurality of external gas passages.

8. The burner of claim 3 , wherein said gas-ejecting block has a backward tubular extension that extends through at least said intermediate block to define an intermediate section of said central gas passage.

9. The burner of claim 1 , wherein the central gas passage is substantially cylindrical and is substantially coaxial to said longitudinal axis.

10. The burner of claim 1 , wherein said gas-receiving block and said gas-ejecting block are made of metal.

11. The burner of claim 10 , wherein said gas-receiving block and said gas-ejecting block are made of aluminum.

12. The burner of claim 1 , wherein said gas-ejecting block has a substantially flat ejection face and wherein said central gas passage and said plurality of external gas passages end at said ejection face.

13. The burner of claim 1 , wherein inside said gas-ejecting block, each gas passage of said plurality of external gas passages comprises a substantially annular duct coaxial to said longitudinal axis or a crown of orifices coaxial to said longitudinal axis.

14. The burner of claim 1 , wherein said central gas passage is defined in said gas-ejecting block by an integral tubular wall supported by integral radial members.

15. A burner for a vapour deposition process, having a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a gas-receiving block and a gas-ejecting block, the gas-receiving block being longitudinally independent from the gas-ejecting block;

each of said blocks having a wall defining respective sections of a central gas passage extending substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis and a plurality of external gas passages surrounding the central gas passage;

the wall of the central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block defining a first, a second, and a third section of said central gas passage,

wherein the first, second, and third sections of said central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block extend substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis.

16. A burner for a vapour deposition process, the burner having a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a gas-receiving block and a gas-ejecting block releasably coupled to each other;

said gas-receiving block being longitudinally independent from the gas-ejecting block;

the gas-receiving block and the gas-ejecting block each having a wall defining respective sections of a central gas passage extending substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis and a plurality of external gas passages surrounding the central gas passage, the respective sections of the central gas passage extending substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis of the burner,

wherein the burner is void of any central tube fitted with the gas-ejecting block.

17. A burner for a vapour deposition process, the burner having a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a gas-receiving block and a gas-ejecting block releasably coupled to each other;

said gas-receiving block being longitudinally independent from the gas-ejecting block;

the gas-receiving block and the gas-ejecting block each having a wall defining respective sections of a central gas passage extending substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis and a plurality of external gas passages surrounding the central gas passage;

the wall of the central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block defining a first, a second and a third section of said central gas passage,

wherein:

the second section of said central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block extends longitudinally and substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis from the first section and has a lower diameter than the first section; and

the third section of said central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block extends longitudinally and substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis from the second section and has a lower diameter than the second section for regulating the pressure of a gas flowing therein.

18. A burner for a vapour deposition process, having a longitudinal axis and comprising:

a gas-receiving block and a gas-ejecting block;

the gas-receiving block being longitudinally independent from the gas-ejecting block;

each of said blocks having a wall defining respective sections of a central gas passage extending substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis and a plurality of external gas passages surrounding the central gas passage;

at least part of the wall of the central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block defining a first, a second and a third section of said central gas passage,

wherein:

the second section of said central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block extends longitudinally and substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis from the first section and has a lower diameter than the first section; and

the third section of said central gas passage defined in the gas-receiving block extends longitudinally and substantially coaxially along the longitudinal axis from the second section and has a lower diameter than the second section for regulating the pressure of a gas flowing therein.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2006
From: PRYSMIAN (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
To: PRYSMIAN CAVI E SISTEMI ENERGIA S.R.L.
Reel/Frame 018171/0452 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 24, 2006
From: GSCP ATHENA (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
To: PRYSMIAN (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 018160/0418 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2006
From: PIRELLI & C. S.P.A.
To: GSCP ATHENA (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 018148/0523 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2004
From: MILEO, ANTONIO; DEMERGAZZI, ANDREA; PELLEGRINI, SERGIO
To: PIRELLI & C. S.P.A.
Reel/Frame 015956/0454 →