Premix furnace burner
First Claim
1. A premix furnace burner comprised of:
- a housing defining a premix chamber, said housing having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said apertures defining an air intake for admitting air into said chamber and a gas inlet for admitting combustible gas into said chamber;
a blower impeller disposed rotatably within said housing for mixing said air and said combustible gas into a combustible mixture;
a concave burner plate disposed on said housing, said burner plate having a plurality of burner plate apertures for the passage of said combustible mixture therethrough, said burner plate apertures being substantially small relative to said burner plate;
an annular retainer having an inner annular concave portion in securing longitudinally slideable engagement with said burner plate so as to permit thermal expansion of said burner plate, said retainer further including an outer portion secured to said housing; and
a motor having a plurality of speeds driveably connected to said blower impeller for forcing said combustible mixture from said housing through said burner plate apertures.
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Abstract
A premix furnace burner for a gas combusting furnace. The furnace burner includes a premix chamber and a burner plate assembly. The burner plate assembly is comprised of a burner plate with a plurality of relatively small apertures for the passage of a mixture of combustible gas and air and an annular ring for retaining the burner plate. The annular retaining ring determines the capacity of the furnace burner by appropriately sizing of the opening in the annulus of the retaining ring to sealingly overlay a selected portion of the burner plate apertures. The retaining ring further secures the burner plate in the correct operational position while simultaneously permitting the burner plate to expand and contract in response to temperature changes induced by combustion of the gas and air mixture. The premix chamber includes therein a blower impeller driven by a two-speed motor and a control means for selectively operating the impeller at a relatively higher or lower speed to vary the rate of flow of the mixture of combustible gas and air and thereby vary the firing rate of the furnace.
42 Citations
10 Claims
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1. A premix furnace burner comprised of:
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a housing defining a premix chamber, said housing having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said apertures defining an air intake for admitting air into said chamber and a gas inlet for admitting combustible gas into said chamber; a blower impeller disposed rotatably within said housing for mixing said air and said combustible gas into a combustible mixture; a concave burner plate disposed on said housing, said burner plate having a plurality of burner plate apertures for the passage of said combustible mixture therethrough, said burner plate apertures being substantially small relative to said burner plate; an annular retainer having an inner annular concave portion in securing longitudinally slideable engagement with said burner plate so as to permit thermal expansion of said burner plate, said retainer further including an outer portion secured to said housing; and a motor having a plurality of speeds driveably connected to said blower impeller for forcing said combustible mixture from said housing through said burner plate apertures. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A premix furnace burner comprised of:
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a housing defining a premix chamber, said housing having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said apertures defining an air intake for admitting air into said chamber and a gas inlet for admitting combustible gas into said chamber, said housing further including a mounting base defining a feed aperture and a plenum; a blower impeller disposed rotatably within said housing for mixing said air and said combustible gas into a combustible mixture; a concave burner plate disposed on said housing, said burner plate having a plurality of burner plate apertures for the passage of said combustible mixture therethrough, said burner plate apertures being substantially small relative to said burner plate; an annular retainer ring having an outer annular planar portion and a concave inner annular portion, said inner portion having an inner aperture of a selected diameter, said inner portion having a surface for engaging a portion of said burner plate to secure said burner plate to said mounting base across and about said feed aperture while coveringly overlaying a selected number of said burner plate apertures in a flow-preventing manner thereby limiting the number of said burner plate apertures available for flow communication of said combustible mixture; a motor having a plurality of speeds driveably connected to said blower impeller for forcing said combustible mixture from said housing through said burner plate apertures. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of obtaining a selected firing rate in a premix furnace burner while providing for thermal expansion of a concave burner plate in the furnace burner, comprising the steps of:
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mixing air and combustible gas to form a gaseous mixture in a housing defining a premix chamber, said housing further including a blower impeller disposed therein; operating an electric motor having a range of selectable speeds between said relatively slower first speed and said relatively faster second speed forcing said gaseous mixture through a plurality of burner plate apertures in said burner plate with said blower impeller, said apertures providing flow communication from said premix chamber and further being substantially small relative to the solid burner plate portion; and retaining said burner plate upon said housing in a longitudinally slideable manner with an annular retaining ring, said ring having a concave inner annular portion in partial covering engagement with said burner plate and having an opening communicating co-axially therethrough, said inner annular portion of said retaining ring sized to cover a selected number of said apertures, whereby the number of apertures available for flow of said gaseous mixture is selected.
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Specification