Low NOx burner

US10753605B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10753605-B2
Application numberUS-201715818526-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2017
Priority dateMay 31, 2012
Publication dateAug 25, 2020
Grant dateAug 25, 2020

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A low NOx burner is configured to support a combustion reaction at a selected fuel mixture by anchoring a flame at a conductive flame anchor responsive to current flow between charges carried by the flame and the conductive flame anchor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A low oxides of nitrogen (NOx) burner, comprising: a fuel nozzle configured to produce a diverging fuel stream; a conductive flame holder supported proximate the fuel nozzle at a position along the diverging fuel stream corresponding to a selected fuel concentration, oxygen concentration, fuel/oxygen stoichiometry, or combination thereof; a charge source configured to impart an electric charge concentration on a flame surface held by the conductive flame holder; and an electronic control module configured to select the position along the diverging fuel stream at which the conductive flame holder is supported. 2. The low NOx burner of claim 1 , wherein the imparted charge concentration is selected to cause the flame to remain ignited and in contact with the conductive flame holder. 3. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the position includes a distance from a fuel nozzle plus a distance to a point upstream from the fuel nozzle. 4. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the position corresponds substantially to a lean flammability limit of the fuel in the fuel stream. 5. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the diverging fuel stream diverges at an angle of 7.5° from an axis of fuel transport. 6. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the conductive flame holder is shaped to define an aperture corresponding at least approximately to a fuel stream diameter at the position. 7. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the conductive flame holder includes a circular tension conductive structure. 8. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the conductive flame holder includes a sharp electrode. 9. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the conductive flame holder is a substantially dull electrode. 10. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , further comprising: a voltage source configured to apply a voltage to the charge source; wherein the charge source is configured to impart the charge concentration responsive to the applied voltage. 11. The low NOx burner of claim 10 , wherein the voltage source is configured to apply a time-varying voltage to the charge source. 12. The low NOx burner of claim 11 , wherein the time-varying voltage includes a periodic voltage waveform having a 50 to 10,000 Hertz frequency. 13. The low NOx burner of claim 11 , wherein the time-varying voltage includes a periodic voltage waveform having a 200 to 800 Hertz frequency. 14. The low NOx burner of claim 11 , wherein the time-varying voltage includes a square waveform, sine waveform, triangular waveform, truncated triangular waveform, sawtooth waveform, logarithmic waveform, or exponential waveform. 15. The low NOx burner of claim 11 , wherein the time-varying voltage includes a waveform having ±1000 volt to ±115,000 volt amplitude. 16. The low NOx burner of claim 15 , wherein the time-varying voltage includes a waveform having ±8000 volt to ±40,000 volt amplitude. 17. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the charge source includes a sharp electrode. 18. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the charge source includes a substantially dull electrode. 19. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the charge source includes a depletion electrode configured to deplete from the flame ions or electrons having a non-majority charge sign. 20. The low NOx burner of claim 2 , wherein the charge source includes a charge adding apparatus configured to apply the majority charge to the flame. 21. The low NOx burner of claim 1 , comprising: an adjustable support configured to change the position at which the conductive flame holder is supported responsive to a change in the lean flammability limit or other operating parameter. 22. The low NOx burner of claim 21 , wherein the imparted charge concentration is selected to cause the flame to remain ignited and in contact with the conductive flame holder. 23. The low NOx burner of claim 1 , wherein the conductive flame holder includes a composite assembly configured to adapt the shape of the conductive flame holder to a selected corresponding diverging fuel stream diameter. 24. The low NOx burner of claim 23 , wherein the imparted charge concentration is selected to cause the flame to remain ignited and in contact with the conductive flame holder. 25. The low NOx burner of claim 1 , wherein the conductive flame holder includes a plurality of conductive flame holders disposed along the diverging fuel stream and sized to correspond to respective diameters of the diverging fuel stream at specific distances from the nozzle. 26. The low NOx burner of claim 25 , wherein the imparted charge concentration is selected to cause the flame to remain ignited and in contact with the conductive flame holder. 27. The low NOx burner of claim 1 , comprising: a node, operatively coupled to or forming a portion of the conductive flame holder to create a selected voltage condition in the conductive flame holder; and wherein the charge concentration is selected to cause the flame to remain ignited and in contact with the conductive flame holder. 28. The low NOx burner of claim 27 , wherein the selected voltage condition of the node includes a voltage different than the voltage applied to the electrode. 29. The low NOx burner of claim 27 , wherein the selected voltage condition in the conductive flame holder includes a second time-varying voltage, the second time-varying voltage being always opposite in sign to a first time-varying voltage applied to the flame surface by the charge source. 30. The low NOx burner of claim 27 , wherein the selected voltage condition of the node includes substantially voltage ground. 31. The low NOx burner of claim 27 , wherein the selected voltage condition of the node includes electrical isolation from ground and from voltages other than the voltage corresponding to the charges imparted onto the flame. 32. The low NOx burner of claim 1 , wherein the conductive flame holder includes a conductive flame holding surface, and a conductive flame-holder support mechanically coupled to the conductive flame holding surface and configured for mechanical coupling to another surface; and wherein the imparted charge concentration is selected to cause the flame to remain ignited and in contact with the conductive flame holder. 33. The low NOx burner of claim 32 , wherein the conductive flame holder support is mechanically coupled to the fuel nozzle. 34. The low NOx burner of claim 33 , wherein the conductive flame holder and the fuel nozzle are mechanically coupled to form an integrated, non-unitary fuel nozzle and conductive flame holder. 35. The low NOx burner of claim 34 , wherein the conductive flame holder and the fuel nozzle are joined by one or more of at least one selected from the group comprising threaded fasteners, one or more rivets, one or more weldments, one or more brazed fittings, one or more held-together surfaces, one or more cold-formed joints, one or more pressure-formed angles, one or more co-molded interfaces, one or more sintered shapes, and one or more die-cast features. 36. The low NOx burner of claim 33 , wherein the conductive flame holder and the fuel nozzle are integrally formed as a single, inseparable piece. 37. T

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  • Premix gas burners, i.e. in which gaseous fuel is mixed with combustion air upstream of the combustion zone · CPC title

  • Flame stabilising means, e.g. flame holders · CPC title

  • F23C99/001Primary

    Applying electric means or magnetism to combustion (for combustion engines F02B51/04, F02M27/04) · CPC title

  • Preventing flashback or blowback · CPC title

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What does patent US10753605B2 cover?
A low NOx burner is configured to support a combustion reaction at a selected fuel mixture by anchoring a flame at a conductive flame anchor responsive to current flow between charges carried by the flame and the conductive flame anchor.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Clearsign Comb Corp, Clearsign Tech Corporation
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23C99/001. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 25 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).