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Submerged combustion burners and melters, and methods of use

  • US 10,138,151 B2
  • Filed: 05/22/2013
  • Issued: 11/27/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/22/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A fluid-cooled combustion burner comprising:

  • a burner body (6) comprising an external conduit (10) and a first internal conduit (12) substantially concentric therewith, and positioned internal of the external conduit (10), the external conduit (10) comprising a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal bore having a longitudinal axis, the first internal conduit (12) comprising a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal bore having a longitudinal axis, and a second internal conduit (14) substantially concentric with, and positioned internal of the first internal conduit, the second internal conduit (14) comprising a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal bore having a longitudinal axis, the external conduit (10) and first internal conduit (12) forming a first annulus (11) there between for passing a cooling fluid, the first internal conduit (12) and the second internal conduit (14) forming a second annulus (13) there between for passing the cooling fluid, and a third internal conduit (15) configured to form a third annulus between the second (14) and third (15) internal conduits, the burner body comprising fuel and oxidant inlet ports near the second ends of the conduits; and

    a burner tip (4) defined by an inner wall (28) and an outer wall (30) connected via a crown (32), the outer wall (30) removably fixed to the first end of the external conduit (10) via an outer connection, and the inner wall (28) removably fixed to the first end of the second internal conduit (14) via an inner connection, the burner tip (4) comprising a generally central burner tip flow passage configured to pass a combustible mixture therethrough, the generally central burner tip flow passage defined by the inner wall (28); and

    wherein the burner comprises a protective cap (50) positioned adjacent at least a circumferential and radial portion of the burner tip body and defining a generally central protective cap flow passage downstream of the generally central burner tip flow passage configured to pass the combustible mixture therethrough, the generally central protective cap flow passage defined by a cap inner wall (28), the protective cap comprising materials and thickness sufficient to lower the maximum temperature of an unprotected burner tip body by at least 200°

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