Inlet assembly
US-2024384869-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US10520187B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10520187-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816015348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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In a burner in which fuel and gaseous oxidant are fed into the burner and combusted to produce a flame that extends out of an end of the burner, the noise produced by the burner is lessened by incorporating into the burner a baffle composed of a metal plate having a certain distribution of holes through the plate and a layer of metal filaments, and optionally a second metal plate.
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A burner comprising (A) a chamber having longitudinally opposed first and second ends, and a flame opening through the first end; (B) a baffle in the chamber, having an outer edge which is adjacent to the interior surface of the chamber, the baffle having a first surface that faces toward the first end of the chamber and having a second surface that faces toward the second end of the chamber, and wherein the baffle is located in the chamber so that the second baffle surface is 5 to 10 inches from the interior surface of the second end of the chamber; (C) a conduit that extends from a conduit inlet outside the chamber into the chamber and terminates at a conduit outlet in the section of the chamber that is between the first baffle surface and the flame opening, wherein the conduit outlet opens toward the flame opening; (D) a passage that extends from a passage inlet outside the chamber and terminates at a passage outlet in the section of the chamber that is between the first baffle surface and the flame opening; wherein the baffle comprises (1) a metal plate having a first plate surface that faces the flame opening and a second plate surface that faces the second end of the chamber, and (2) a layer of metal filaments in contact with the second plate surface, wherein the metal plate is one-eighth to half an inch in thickness, and a plurality of holes one-eighth to half an inch in diameter pass through the metal plate between the first and second plate surfaces, in a sufficient number of holes so that the total area of the openings of all holes in each plate surface is 30% to 50% of the surface area of the metal plate, and wherein the layer of metal filaments is at least 0.25 inch thick, up to 6 inches thick, exhibits a density of up to 0.5 ounces per cubic inch, and is composed of filaments up to 0.005 inches thick. 2. A burner according to claim 1 wherein the metal plate is made of brass or steel. 3. A burner according to claim 1 wherein all of the outer edge of the baffle continuously contacts the interior surface of the chamber. 4. A burner according to claim 1 wherein less than all of the outer edge of the baffle contacts the interior surface of the chamber, and the gap between the outer edge of the baffle and the closest point on the interior surface of the chamber is up to a quarter of an inch. 5. A burner according to claim 1 wherein the metal plate extends throughout the diametrical width of the baffle. 6. A burner according to claim 1 wherein the metal filaments are made of steel wool or brass wool. 7. A burner according to claim 1 wherein the layer of metal filaments is up to 6 inches thick. 8. A burner comprising (A) a chamber having longitudinally opposed first and second ends, and a flame opening through the first end; (B) a baffle in the chamber, having an outer edge which is adjacent to the interior surface of the chamber, the baffle having a first surface that faces toward the first end of the chamber a having a second surface that faces toward the second end of the chamber, wherein the baffle is located in the chamber so that the second baffle surface is 5 to 10 inches from the interior surface of the second end of the chamber; (C) a conduit that extends from a conduit inlet outside the chamber into the chamber and terminates at a conduit outlet in the section of the chamber that is between the first baffle surface and the flame opening, wherein the conduit outlet opens toward the flame opening; (D) a passage that extends from passage inlet outside the chamber and terminates at a passage outlet in the section of the chamber that is between the first baffle surface and the flame opening; wherein the baffle comprises (1) a first a metal plate having a first plate surface that faces the flame opening and a second plate surface that faces the second end of the chamber, and (2) a layer of metal filaments in contact with the second plate surface, wherein the first metal plate is one-eighth to half an inch in thickness, and a plurality of holes one-eighth to half an inch in diameter pass through the first metal plate between the first and second plate surfaces, in a sufficient number of holes so that the total area of the openings of all holes in each surface of the first metal plate is 30% to 50% of the surface area of the first metal plate, and wherein the layer of metal filaments is at least 0.25 inch thick, up to 6 inches thick, exhibits a density of up 0.5 ounces per cubic inch, and is composed of filaments up to 0.005 inches thick, wherein the baffle further comprises a second metal plate that is in contact with the layer of metal filaments so that said layer is sandwiched between the second metal plate and the first metal plate, and wherein the second metal plate is one-eighth to half an inch in thickness, and a plurality of holes one-eighth to half an inch in diameter pass through the second metal plate between its surfaces, in a sufficient number of holes so that the total area of the openings of all holes in each surface of the second metal plate is 30% to 50% of the surface area of the second metal plate. 9. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the second metal plate is made of brass or steel. 10. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the second metal plate extends throughout the diametrical width of the baffle. 11. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the first metal plate is made of brass or steel. 12. A burner according to claim 8 wherein all of the outer edge of the baffle continuously contacts the interior surface of the chamber. 13. A burner according to claim 8 wherein less than all of the outer edge of the baffle contacts the interior surface of the chamber, and the gap between the outer edge of the baffle and the closest point on the interior surface of the chamber is up to a quarter of an inch. 14. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the first metal plate extends throughout the diametrical width of the baffle. 15. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the metal filaments are made of steel wool or brass wool. 16. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the first metal plate and the second metal plate are made of brass or steel. 17. A burner according to claim 8 wherein the first metal plate and the second metal plate extend throughout the diametrical width of the baffle.
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