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US2296792A
US2296792A US405084A US40508441A US2296792A US 2296792 A US2296792 A US 2296792A US 405084 A US405084 A US 405084A US 40508441 A US40508441 A US 40508441A US 2296792 A US2296792 A US 2296792A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24CDOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES ; DETAILS OF DOMESTIC STOVES OR RANGES, OF GENERAL APPLICATION
    • F24C3/00Stoves or ranges for gaseous fuels
    • F24C3/12Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23DBURNERS
    • F23D14/00Burners for combustion of a gas, e.g. of a gas stored under pressure as a liquid
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  • This invention appertains to new and useful improvements in air admission control for furnaces and various apparatus employing gas burners. It is accepted knowledge that a gas burner can use much more air when the local temperature is high than when of a low temperature and it is the principal object of the present invention to provide automatic means for admitting more air in mixture withthe gas as the local temperature rises and thus produce more perfect combustion and lower the gas consumption.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevational view of a burner with the automatic air control attached thereto.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan View of the structure shown in Figure 1 with parts in section.
  • Figure 3 is an end elevational view of the structure shown in Figure 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary detailed sectional view of the automatic air control.
  • numeral 5 generally refers to a double burner combination radiator-circulator gas heater.
  • the burner is being denoted by reference character 6.
  • a tubular bridge I is provided between the intake ends of the burner and supply lines 8 having shut off valves 9 therein lead to these burners.
  • the tubular bridge I for supplying air to the burner 6 has a clamp structure II) at each end thereof for enbracing the corresponding burner IS.
  • a neck portion H rises from the intermediate portion of the tubular bridge 1 and connects to an elongated conduit i2 which extends over the burners 6 as substantially shown in Figure 1.
  • a head structure I3 is provided at the free end of the conduit l2 and this has a slotway therein accommodating a gate M which is vertically slidable. this gate to an eye I6 at the free end of an elongated beam I! which has its opposite end pivotally connected as at Hi to an upright l9 secured to the conduit I2 by a clamp 20.
  • denotes a thermostatic unit having a plunger 22 extending therefrom and being pivotally connected as at 23 to an intermediate portion of the beam I1. This thermostatic unit 2
  • will operate to lift the beam I1 and open the gate l4 gradually, admitting more air which passes along the conduit I2 and is heated in transit, it of course being understood that the air is actually drawn through the conduit l2 by the suction of gas created by passing from the supply lines 8 into the burners 6.
  • An air feed attachment for gas burners comprising an air conduit having one end connected to the intake side of the burner and supported in a position under the influence of heat from the burner throughout the entire area of the conduit, a gate at the remaining end of the conduit and adapted to gravitate into a position for closing said last-named end of the conduit, a thermostatic unit supported on the conduit, a beam swingably mounted on the conduit and to which the thermostatic unit is connected, and a connection between the gate and the beam, said thermostatic unit being responsive to heat from the burner to raise the beam and the gate.
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P 1942- L. c. KESTER 1 2,296,792
AUTOMATIC AIR CONTROL Filed Aug. 1, 1941 2 Sheets-Sheet l Inventar .ZYN/V 6. KESTEE Attorney Sept. 22, 1942.
| .'c. KESTER AUTOMATIC AIR CONTROL Filed Aug. 1, 1941 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor Attorney Patented Sept. 22, 1942 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE AUTOMATIC AIR CONTROL Lynn Kester, Hereford, Tex.
Application August 1, 1941, Serial No. 405,084
1 Claim.
This invention appertains to new and useful improvements in air admission control for furnaces and various apparatus employing gas burners. It is accepted knowledge that a gas burner can use much more air when the local temperature is high than when of a low temperature and it is the principal object of the present invention to provide automatic means for admitting more air in mixture withthe gas as the local temperature rises and thus produce more perfect combustion and lower the gas consumption.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to the reader of the following specification.
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Figure 1 represents a side elevational view of a burner with the automatic air control attached thereto.
Figure 2 is a top plan View of the structure shown in Figure 1 with parts in section.
Figure 3 is an end elevational view of the structure shown in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary detailed sectional view of the automatic air control.
Referring to the drawings wherein like numerals designate like parts, it can be seen that numeral 5 generally refers to a double burner combination radiator-circulator gas heater. The burner is being denoted by reference character 6. In carrying out the present invention a tubular bridge I is provided between the intake ends of the burner and supply lines 8 having shut off valves 9 therein lead to these burners. The tubular bridge I for supplying air to the burner 6 has a clamp structure II) at each end thereof for enbracing the corresponding burner IS.
A neck portion H rises from the intermediate portion of the tubular bridge 1 and connects to an elongated conduit i2 which extends over the burners 6 as substantially shown in Figure 1. A head structure I3 is provided at the free end of the conduit l2 and this has a slotway therein accommodating a gate M which is vertically slidable. this gate to an eye I6 at the free end of an elongated beam I! which has its opposite end pivotally connected as at Hi to an upright l9 secured to the conduit I2 by a clamp 20.
Numeral 2| denotes a thermostatic unit having a plunger 22 extending therefrom and being pivotally connected as at 23 to an intermediate portion of the beam I1. This thermostatic unit 2| is secured by a clamp 24 to the conduit l2.
Obviously, as the area adjacent the burners has its temperature increased, the thermostatic unit 2| will operate to lift the beam I1 and open the gate l4 gradually, admitting more air which passes along the conduit I2 and is heated in transit, it of course being understood that the air is actually drawn through the conduit l2 by the suction of gas created by passing from the supply lines 8 into the burners 6.
While the foregoing specification sets forth the invention in specific terms, it is to be understood that numerous changes in the shape, size and materials may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.
Having described the invention, claimed as new is:
An air feed attachment for gas burners comprising an air conduit having one end connected to the intake side of the burner and supported in a position under the influence of heat from the burner throughout the entire area of the conduit, a gate at the remaining end of the conduit and adapted to gravitate into a position for closing said last-named end of the conduit, a thermostatic unit supported on the conduit, a beam swingably mounted on the conduit and to which the thermostatic unit is connected, and a connection between the gate and the beam, said thermostatic unit being responsive to heat from the burner to raise the beam and the gate.
LYNN C. KESTER.
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US2652108A (en) * 1948-01-19 1953-09-15 Honeywell Regulator Co Gas fueled pilot burner having a bimetallic primary air valve
US3031824A (en) * 1958-04-03 1962-05-01 Benjamin F Court Engine muffler
US20110111353A1 (en) * 2009-11-12 2011-05-12 Intek Manufacturing Llc Burner and ignition assembly and method

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2652108A (en) * 1948-01-19 1953-09-15 Honeywell Regulator Co Gas fueled pilot burner having a bimetallic primary air valve
US3031824A (en) * 1958-04-03 1962-05-01 Benjamin F Court Engine muffler
US20110111353A1 (en) * 2009-11-12 2011-05-12 Intek Manufacturing Llc Burner and ignition assembly and method
US8807987B2 (en) * 2009-11-12 2014-08-19 Unified Brands, Inc. Burner and ignition assembly and method

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