IP Library Granted Patent US 6,979,191
Granted Patent B1
US 6,979,191 · App. 10/869,986 · Granted Dec 27, 2005

Combustion apparatus and method for radiating wall heating system

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Patent No.
US 6,979,191
App. No.
10/869,986
Granted
Dec 27, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A burner and combustion method for a radiant wall heating system wherein each burner fuel ejector is positioned such that at least a substantial portion of the burner combustion air is discharged from an area beyond the ejector located the greatest distance from the radiant wall.

Claims (41)

1. In a burner for use in a heating system having an upwardly extending radiating wall for radiating combustion energy, said burner including a burner wall having an upper opening for delivering combustion air upwardly into said heating system, said upper opening having at least one near boundary point which will be closest to said radiating wall and at least one outer boundary point which will be furthest from said radiating wall, said upper opening having a maximum width perpendicular to said radiating wall, and said burner including one or more ejectors for ejecting a fuel, the improvement comprising each said one or more ejectors of said burner being positioned such that it will be located between said radiating wall and a plane parallel to said radiating wall, said plane being located between said near boundary point and said outer boundary point at a distance from said near boundary point of 75% of said maximum width.

2. The burner of claim 1 wherein the improvement further comprises said distance of said plane from said near boundary point being 50% of said maximum width.

3. The burner of claim 2 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

4. The burner of claim 2 wherein the improvement further comprises said distance of said plane from said near boundary point being 30% of said maximum width.

5. The burner of claim 4 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

6. The burner of claim 4 wherein the improvement further comprises said distance of said plane from said near boundary point being 15% of said maximum width.

7. The burner of claim 6 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

8. The burner of claim 2 wherein the improvement further comprises said one or more ejectors being effective for ejecting said fuel in a manner to produce an upwardly projecting flame pattern.

9. The burner of claim 8 wherein the improvement further comprises said upwardly projecting flame pattern being a flat flame pattern.

10. The burner of claim 1 wherein the improvement further comprises:

said burner having only a single combustion stage and

said one or more ejectors being effective for ejecting said fuel into said single combustion stage to produce an upwardly projecting flame pattern.

11. The burner of claim 10 wherein the improvement further comprises said upwardly projecting flame pattern being a flat flame pattern.

12. The burner of claim 10 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

13. The burner of claim 10 wherein the improvement further comprises said one or more ejectors being effective for ejecting said fuel such that a sub-stoichiometric amount of oxygen will be present in said single combustion stage.

14. In a burner for use in a heating system having an upwardly extending radiating wall for radiating combustion energy, said burner including a burner wall having a substantially rectangular upper opening for delivering combustion air, said substantially rectangular upper opening having a first side which will be positioned closest to said radiating wall and a second side, opposite said first side, that will be positioned furthest from said radiating wall, said substantially rectangular upper opening having a width between said first side and said second side, and said burner including one or more ejectors for ejecting a fuel, the improvement comprising each said one or more ejectors of said burner being positioned such that it will be located between said radiating wall and a plane parallel to said radiating wall, said plane being located between said first side and said second side at a distance from said first side which is 75% of said width.

15. The burner of claim 14 wherein the improvement further comprises said distance of said plane from said first side being 50% of said width.

16. The burner of claim 15 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

17. The burner of claim 15 wherein the improvement further comprises said distance of said plane from said first side being 30% of said width.

18. The burner of claim 17 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

19. The burner of claim 17 wherein the improvement further comprises said distance of said plane from said first side being 15% of said width.

20. The burner of claim 19 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

21. The burner of claim 15 wherein the improvement further comprises said one or more ejectors being effective for ejecting said fuel in a manner to produce an upwardly projecting flame pattern.

22. The burner of claim 21 wherein the improvement further comprises said upwardly projecting flame pattern being a flat flame pattern.

23. The burner of claim 14 wherein the improvement further comprises:

said burner having only a single combustion stage and

said one or more ejectors being effective for ejecting said fuel into said single combustion stage to produce an upwardly projecting flame pattern.

24. The burner of claim 23 wherein the improvement further comprises said upwardly projecting flame pattern being a flat flame pattern.

25. The burner of claim 23 wherein the improvement further comprises said burner having a plurality of said ejectors.

26. The burner of claim 23 wherein the improvement further comprises said one or more ejectors being effective for ejecting said fuel such that a sub-stoichiometric amount of oxygen will be present in said single combustion stage.

27. A method of producing combustion energy in a heating system having an upwardly extending radiating wall for radiating said combustion energy, said method using a burner having one or more ejectors for ejecting a fuel and an opening for delivering combustion air, said method comprising the steps of:

a. ejecting said fuel from said one or more ejectors in a manner effective for producing an upwardly projecting flame pattern and

b. delivering said combustion air from said opening upwardly into said heating system such that less than half of said combustion air from said opening is delivered between said radiating wall and a horizontal line parallel to said radiating wall, wherein said horizontal line is a line extending through an upper end centerpoint of at least one of said one or more ejectors which is located furthest from said radiating wall such that said burner does not have any ejector positioned outwardly from said radiating wall beyond said horizontal line.

28. The method of claim 27 wherein less than 30% of said combustion air from said opening is delivered between said radiating wall and said horizontal line.

29. The method of claim 28 wherein less than 15% of said combustion air from said opening is delivered between said radiating wall and said horizontal line.

30. The method of claim 27 wherein said burner has a plurality of said ejectors.

31. The method of claim 27 wherein said upwardly projecting flame pattern is a flat flame pattern.

32. The method of claim 27 wherein said burner has only a single combustion stage and said one or more ejectors eject said fuel into said single combustion stage in step (a) to produce said upwardly projecting flame pattern.

33. The method of claim 32 wherein said fuel is ejected in step (a) and said combustion air is delivered in step (b) in a manner such that a sub-stoichiometric amount of oxygen will be present in said single combustion stage.

34. The method of claim 32 wherein said burner has a plurality of said ejectors.

35. The method of claim 32 wherein said upwardly projecting flame pattern is a flat flame pattern.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 8, 2020
From: ZEECO, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 053155/0431 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 19, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
To: ZEECO USA, LLC; ZEECO, INC.
Reel/Frame 052988/0893 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 19, 2015
From: ZEECO USA, LLC; ZEECO, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 035936/0774 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 16, 2009
From: ZEECO, INC.; ZEECO USA, LLC
To: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 022973/0644 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2008
From: ZEECO, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 020550/0316 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 20, 2004
From: ZINK, DARTON; ISAACS, REX; MCDONALD, JOHN; KIRK, TIM; LITTLE, CODY
To: ZEECO, INC.
Reel/Frame 015151/0725 →