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US2130165A
US2130165A US121380A US12138037A US2130165A US 2130165 A US2130165 A US 2130165A US 121380 A US121380 A US 121380A US 12138037 A US12138037 A US 12138037A US 2130165 A US2130165 A US 2130165A
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  • This invention relates to gas burners for annealing furnaces and has for the primary object the provision of a device of this character which may have the gas ports thereof easily and quickly cleaned of carbon and other foreign matter without dismantling the burner from the furnace or necessitating taking the furnace out of production for any appreciable length of time thereby materially reducing costs of burner cleaning heretofore expensive and requiring that the production of the furnace be stopped for long periods of time in order to cool before the cleaning operation could be undertaken.
  • this invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view illustrating a gas burner of an annealing furnace constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation illustrating the same.
  • Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1 showing the relation of the burner with the walls of an annealing F-O furnace.
  • the numeral l indicates an outer drum or casing of cylindrical formation having one end closed by an integrall wall 2 and its opposite end provided :35 with an opening to receive a burner sleeve 3.
  • Said sleeve is inserted in the casing I by way of the opening in the end wall of the latter and is arranged substantially centrally of the casing forming an air chamber 4 fed with air by way so of a neck 5 secured to the casing by welding or seine other means.
  • the sleeve 3 has connected thereto any number of gas discharge necks 6 which extend through the casing I and enter tile burner sleeves l forming a part of an annealing furnace of which the walls are indicated at 8. While the drawing illustrates one of the gas discharge necks it is to be understood that any number may be employed.
  • the neck 6 is welded or otherwise secured to the casing l and the burner sleeve 3 having communication with the interior of the latter.
  • a gas supply pipe 9 extends into the sleeve 3 by way of the open end thereof and is provided with a gas port H! to align with the gas discharge neck t. when a plurality of necks are employed a cor- However,
  • a gas chamber II is formed by the gas pipe 9 and the sleeve 3 and secured to the gas pipe are baffles i2 which contact the inner wall of the sleeve 3 and aid in supporting the gas pipe in the sleeve 3.
  • a closure plate 53 is secured to the gas pipe and abuts the end of the casing having the opening and is detachably secured thereto by bolts M.
  • the closure plate i3 closes the end of the sleeve 3 preventing escape of gas from the gas chamber except through the discharge neck 6.
  • the gas pipe 9 may be connected with a gas main in any well known manner.
  • the air from the air chamber 4 escapes by an air port 15 preferably at the lower side of the casing and passes upwardly about said casing and commingles with the gas escaping from the discharge neck for the purpose of supporting proper combustion of the gas. If more than one neck is employed, additional air ports also will be used
  • the gas port W of the gas pipe frequently becomes clogged with foreign matter, consequently decreasing the flow of gas to the discharge neck and thereby bringing about a deficiency in the heating of the furnace. To clean the port it is only necessary to disconnect the gas pipe 9 from the gas main and detach the closure plate l3 from the casing and withdraw the gas pipe 9 from the sleeve 3 whereby the gas port it can be easily cleaned.
  • the baffles slide against the inner walls of the sleeve 3 and remove therefrom any foreign matter which may have accumulated on said walls.
  • the gas pipe is replaced in the sleeve 3 and connected to the gas main and the closure plate is secured to the end wall of the casing rendering the furnace ready for use. cleaned of foreign matter obviates the necessity of taking the furnace out of production for long periods of time in order that the furnace may become cool to permit cleaning of the burners as heretofore required in present day burner construction. With my type of burner the cleaning operation can be accomplished in a com paratively short time while the furnace is in a highly heated condition.
  • a burner for annealing furnaces comprising a casing having an air inlet and an air outlet, a sleeve having one end open arranged in said casing with the open end extending through one end of the casing, a gas discharge neck se- The ease with which the burner may be casing with the open end extending through one end of the casing, a gas discharge neck secured to said sleeve and extending to the exterior of the casing, a gas pipe having a gas port arranged in said sleeve, a closure plate secured to said gas pipe and to an end of the casing for closing said sleeve, and baflle plates secured to the gas pipe and contacting the inner wall of the sleeve.

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Sept. 13, 1938. LE ROY'H. WARREN REMOVABLE TUBE BURNER Filed Jan. 19, 1937 LE mar e n INVENTOR ATTOR N EY Patented Sept. 13, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIE 2 Claims.
This invention relates to gas burners for annealing furnaces and has for the primary object the provision of a device of this character which may have the gas ports thereof easily and quickly cleaned of carbon and other foreign matter without dismantling the burner from the furnace or necessitating taking the furnace out of production for any appreciable length of time thereby materially reducing costs of burner cleaning heretofore expensive and requiring that the production of the furnace be stopped for long periods of time in order to cool before the cleaning operation could be undertaken.
With these and other objects in view, this invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
For a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view illustrating a gas burner of an annealing furnace constructed in accordance with my invention.
Figure 2 is an end elevation illustrating the same.
Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1 showing the relation of the burner with the walls of an annealing F-O furnace.
Referring in detail to the drawing, the numeral l indicates an outer drum or casing of cylindrical formation having one end closed by an integrall wall 2 and its opposite end provided :35 with an opening to receive a burner sleeve 3.-
Said sleeve is inserted in the casing I by way of the opening in the end wall of the latter and is arranged substantially centrally of the casing forming an air chamber 4 fed with air by way so of a neck 5 secured to the casing by welding or seine other means. The sleeve 3 has connected thereto any number of gas discharge necks 6 which extend through the casing I and enter tile burner sleeves l forming a part of an annealing furnace of which the walls are indicated at 8. While the drawing illustrates one of the gas discharge necks it is to be understood that any number may be employed. The neck 6 is welded or otherwise secured to the casing l and the burner sleeve 3 having communication with the interior of the latter. A gas supply pipe 9 extends into the sleeve 3 by way of the open end thereof and is provided with a gas port H! to align with the gas discharge neck t. when a plurality of necks are employed a cor- However,
responding number of gas ports are used. A gas chamber II is formed by the gas pipe 9 and the sleeve 3 and secured to the gas pipe are baffles i2 which contact the inner wall of the sleeve 3 and aid in supporting the gas pipe in the sleeve 3. A closure plate 53 is secured to the gas pipe and abuts the end of the casing having the opening and is detachably secured thereto by bolts M. The closure plate i3 closes the end of the sleeve 3 preventing escape of gas from the gas chamber except through the discharge neck 6. The gas pipe 9 may be connected with a gas main in any well known manner.
The air from the air chamber 4 escapes by an air port 15 preferably at the lower side of the casing and passes upwardly about said casing and commingles with the gas escaping from the discharge neck for the purpose of supporting proper combustion of the gas. If more than one neck is employed, additional air ports also will be used The gas port W of the gas pipe frequently becomes clogged with foreign matter, consequently decreasing the flow of gas to the discharge neck and thereby bringing about a deficiency in the heating of the furnace. To clean the port it is only necessary to disconnect the gas pipe 9 from the gas main and detach the closure plate l3 from the casing and withdraw the gas pipe 9 from the sleeve 3 whereby the gas port it can be easily cleaned. During the removal of the gas pipe 9 from the sleeve 3 the baffles it slide against the inner walls of the sleeve 3 and remove therefrom any foreign matter which may have accumulated on said walls. After the cleaning of the port ill, the gas pipe is replaced in the sleeve 3 and connected to the gas main and the closure plate is secured to the end wall of the casing rendering the furnace ready for use. cleaned of foreign matter obviates the necessity of taking the furnace out of production for long periods of time in order that the furnace may become cool to permit cleaning of the burners as heretofore required in present day burner construction. With my type of burner the cleaning operation can be accomplished in a com paratively short time while the furnace is in a highly heated condition.
What is claimed is:
1. A burner for annealing furnaces comprising a casing having an air inlet and an air outlet, a sleeve having one end open arranged in said casing with the open end extending through one end of the casing, a gas discharge neck se- The ease with which the burner may be casing with the open end extending through one end of the casing, a gas discharge neck secured to said sleeve and extending to the exterior of the casing, a gas pipe having a gas port arranged in said sleeve, a closure plate secured to said gas pipe and to an end of the casing for closing said sleeve, and baflle plates secured to the gas pipe and contacting the inner wall of the sleeve.
LE'ROY H. WARREN.
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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2507260A (en) * 1947-01-29 1950-05-09 Fred H Loftus Air-cooled burner for furnaces
US3156292A (en) * 1961-04-24 1964-11-10 Richard W Ross Gas burner with secondary air supply

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2507260A (en) * 1947-01-29 1950-05-09 Fred H Loftus Air-cooled burner for furnaces
US3156292A (en) * 1961-04-24 1964-11-10 Richard W Ross Gas burner with secondary air supply

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