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High intensity gas fired infrared emitter

An infrared-emitting, high-intensity technology used in burners, burners, combustion types, etc.

Pending Publication Date: 2019-02-12
SOLARONICS
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[0005] Unfortunately, it takes a lot of time to keep a large number of emitters arranged side by side
Moreover, conventional gas-fired radiant emitters produce carbon monoxide (CO) emissions at levels of 100 ppm and nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emissions, which should not be

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[0030] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described below. While the gas-fired infrared emitter assemblies shown in the figures are shown facing upward, under typical conditions the gas-fired infrared emitter operates in a downward facing fashion. Accordingly, the description of components shown in the figures is not limited to a particular orientation. The terms "top" and "bottom" are used herein to describe elements of an assembly based on the upward orientation of the assembly as shown in the drawings. In other words, "open bottom side 4A" also means "open top side", eg when the assembly is rotated 180 degrees in use.

[0031] Please refer to figure 1 , wherein a high intensity gas-fired infrared emitter assembly of an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is schematically shown in cross-section. The metal housing is formed from a high temperature metal such as stainless steel. The high-intensity gas infrared emitter generally includes a frame 1...

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A high intensity gas-fired infrared emitter including a frame having a plurality of side walls, an open bottom, and an open top, a flame arrestor mounted inside the frame and including a bottom, a topsurface having a recess, and a plurality of apertures extending from the bottom to the recessed top surface, and a cellular surface panel formed of a plurality of cells and mounted inside the recessof the flame arrestor such that the plurality of apertures of the flame arrestor form pathways which extend into the cellular surface panel.

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[0001] Related Application Citations [0002] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62 / 306,214, filed March 10, 2016, entitled "High Intensity Gas Fired Infrared Emitter," the full disclosure of which is available at Incorporated by reference. technical field [0003] The present disclosure relates generally to high intensity gas-fired infrared emitters, and more particularly to high-intensity gas-fired infrared emitters including a flame arrester and a honeycomb combustion member for enhanced conversion efficiency. Background technique [0004] Gas radiant emitters are used, for example, in drying coatings, controlling humidity distribution, treating industrial building equipment, curing and other applications that require the transfer of large amounts of heat to a load in a very short period of time. Typically, many emitters are arranged side by side to spread across an industrial automation machine or production line. [0005]...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): F23D14/14F23D14/16F24C3/04F24C3/06
CPCF23D14/147F23D14/82F23D14/46F23D14/72F23D14/151F23D14/74F23D2203/102F23D2209/10F23D2209/20
Inventor C.E.范德格里夫特M.D.科尼利厄斯J-U.迈耶T.M.奥尼尔
Owner SOLARONICS