序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 低氮氧化物燃烧工艺和装置以及其用途 | CN200580051962.9 | 2005-10-28 | CN101297157B | 2013-01-16 | H·克德尔; L·巴克斯; M·阿登多夫 |
本发明涉及利用至少一个燃烧器(5)使用燃料和氧化剂和/或炉膛尾气和/或二氧化碳和/或蒸汽进行低氮氧化物燃烧的工艺和装置。根据本发明的低氮氧化物燃烧可用于常规的熔化和保温炉,尤其是铝保温炉或转鼓炉和玻璃熔融炉,具有相当大的经济潜力可挖。 | ||||||
2 | 低氮氧化物燃烧工艺和装置 | CN200580051962.9 | 2005-10-28 | CN101297157A | 2008-10-29 | H·克德尔; L·巴克斯; M·阿登多夫 |
本发明涉及利用至少一个燃烧器(5)使用燃料和氧化剂和/或炉膛尾气和/或二氧化碳和/或蒸汽进行低氮氧化物燃烧的工艺和装置。根据本发明的低氮氧化物燃烧可用于常规的熔化和保温炉,尤其是铝保温炉或转鼓炉和玻璃熔融炉,具有相当大的经济潜力可挖。 | ||||||
3 | Process and Apparatus for Low-NOx Combustion | US12091650 | 2005-10-28 | US20090120338A1 | 2009-05-14 | Martin Adendorff; Lothar Backes; Horst Koder |
The invention relates to a process and an apparatus for low-NOx combustion with at least one burner (5) using fuel and oxidizing agent and/or furnace off-gases and/or carbon dioxide and/or steam. The low-NOx combustion according to the invention can be used in conventional melting and holding furnaces, in particular in aluminum holding furnaces or rotary drum furnaces and glass-melting furnaces, with the potential for considerable economies to be made. | ||||||
4 | High-heat transfer, low-nox oxygen-fuel combustion system | US609065 | 1996-02-29 | US5725366A | 1998-03-10 | Mark J. Khinkis; Hamid A. Abbasi; Roman E. Grosman |
A process and apparatus for combustion of a fuel/oxidant mixture in which at least a portion of the fuel is preheated and, thereafter, burned with any remaining portion of fuel in a flame having fuel-rich zones, thereby forming soot within the resulting flame to produce a luminous, high heat transfer, low NO.sub.x flame. | ||||||
5 | Method and apparatus for oxy-fuel heating with lowered NO.sub.x in high temperature corrosive environments | US108030 | 1993-08-17 | US5346390A | 1994-09-13 | Aleksandar G. Slavejkov; Zbigniew Zurecki; Mahendra L. Joshi; James K. Nabors |
Method and apparatus for generating an oxy-fuel flame with lowered NOX products by confining the oxy-fuel flame produced in a concentric orifice burner along a path defined by the rate of flame propagation and the diameter of the burner. | ||||||
6 | Apparatus for cracking and burning hydrocarbons | US3453084D | 1966-04-18 | US3453084A | 1969-07-01 | IVERNEL ALIX; JUST MARCEL |
7 | Method and apparatus for low-NOx combustion | JP2008536935 | 2005-10-28 | JP2009513920A | 2009-04-02 | アデンドルフ、マルティン; ケーダー、ホルスト; バッケス、ロタル |
本発明は、燃料並びに酸化剤および/または炉内オフガスおよび/または二酸化炭素および/または蒸気を用いて、少なくとも1つのバーナー(5)による低NO x燃焼のための方法および装置に関する。 本発明による低NOx燃焼は通常の溶解炉または均熱炉、特にアルミニウム均熱炉または回転式ドラム炉およびガラス溶解炉において、かなりの節約がなされる可能性をもって、用いることができる。 | ||||||
8 | Luminous flame combustion device | JP14837987 | 1987-06-15 | JP2584776B2 | 1997-02-26 | 匡 淡路 |
9 | System and method for generating flame effect | US14258981 | 2014-04-22 | US10107494B2 | 2018-10-23 | Steven C. Blum; Benjamin Robert Clark |
Present embodiments are directed to a system and method for generating a flame effect. An embodiment includes a nozzle assembly with an outer nozzle and an inner nozzle. At least a portion of the inner nozzle is nested within at least a portion of the outer nozzle. The system also includes a fuel source with two or more separate types of fuel. | ||||||
10 | SAFETY PRESSURE SWITCH | US15214024 | 2016-07-19 | US20170074512A1 | 2017-03-16 | David Deng |
A safety pressure switch can be used with a gas appliance. The gas appliance can be a single fuel or a dual fuel appliance for use with one of a first fuel type or a second fuel type different than the first. The safety pressure switch can be fluidly connected to a fuel input and electrically coupled to a pilot assembly. | ||||||
11 | Heating assembly | US14181535 | 2014-02-14 | US09518732B2 | 2016-12-13 | David Deng |
A heating assembly can be used with one of a first fuel type or a second fuel type different than the first. The heating assembly can a include housing have a first actuation member and a second actuation member. The first and second actuation members can be positioned within respective first and second fuel hook-ups. The first and second actuation members can be configured such that connecting a fuel source to the heater assembly moves one of the actuation members from a first position to a second position to control flow through the heating assembly. | ||||||
12 | Heating assembly | US14181506 | 2014-02-14 | US09441833B2 | 2016-09-13 | David Deng |
A heating assembly can be used in a dual fuel heater to mix air with fuel to be combusted at the burner. The heating assembly can include a burner, a first nozzle, a second nozzle, a first conduit and a second conduit. The first conduit can have an opening configured to allow air to mix with fuel injected into the first conduit by the first nozzle. | ||||||
13 | SAFETY PRESSURE SWITCH | US14181515 | 2014-02-14 | US20140248568A1 | 2014-09-04 | David Deng |
A safety pressure switch can be used with a gas appliance. The gas appliance can be a single fuel or a dual fuel appliance for use with one of a first fuel type or a second fuel type different than the first. The safety pressure switch can be fluidly connected to a fuel input and electrically coupled to a pilot assembly. | ||||||
14 | HEATING ASSEMBLY | US14181506 | 2014-02-14 | US20140246010A1 | 2014-09-04 | David Deng |
A heating assembly can be used in a dual fuel heater to mix air with fuel to be combusted at the burner. The heating assembly can include a burner, a first nozzle, a second nozzle, a first conduit and a second conduit. The first conduit can have an opening configured to allow air to mix with fuel injected into the first conduit by the first nozzle. | ||||||
15 | Method and apparatus for oxy-fuel heating with lowered NO.sub.x in high temperature corrosive environments | US860652 | 1992-03-30 | US5256058A | 1993-10-26 | Aleksandar G. Slavejkov; Zbigniew Zurecki; Mahendra L. Joshi; James K. Nabors |
Method and apparatus for generating an oxy-fuel flame with lowered NOX products by confining the oxy-fuel flame produced in a concentric orifice burner along a path defined by the rate of flame propagation and the diameter of the burner. | ||||||
16 | HIGH-HEAT TRANSFER, LOW-NOx COMBUSTION SYSTEM | EP97907953.0 | 1997-02-28 | EP0883777A1 | 1998-12-16 | KHINKIS, Mark, J.; ABBASI, Hamid, A.; GROSMAN, Roman, E. |
A process and apparatus for combustion of a fuel/oxidant mixture in which at least a portion of the fuel is preheated (21a) and, thereafter, burned (21b) with any remaining portion of fuel in a flame having fuel-rich zones, thereby forming soot within the resulting flame (22) to produce a luminous, high heat transfer, low NOx flame. | ||||||
17 | Method and apparatus for oxy-fuel heating with lowered nox in high temperature corrosive environments | EP93104938.1 | 1993-03-25 | EP0563792A3 | 1993-12-08 | Slavejkov, Aleksandar Georgi; Zurecki, Zbigniew; Joshi, Mahendra Ladharam; Nabors, James Keith |
Method and apparatus for generating an oxy-fuel flame with lowered NOX products by confining the oxy-fuel flame produced in a concentric orifice burner along a path defined by the rate of flame propagation and the diameter of the burner. |
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18 | HEATING ASSEMBLY | US15373223 | 2016-12-08 | US20170089570A1 | 2017-03-30 | David Deng |
A heating assembly can be used with one of a first fuel type or a second fuel type different than the first. The heating assembly can include a housing have a first actuation member and a second actuation member. The first and second actuation members can be positioned within respective first and second fuel hook-ups. The first and second actuation members can be configured such that connecting a fuel source to the heater assembly moves one of the actuation members from a first position to a second position to control flow through the heating assembly. | ||||||
19 | HEATING ASSEMBLY | US15233405 | 2016-08-10 | US20170067631A1 | 2017-03-09 | David Deng |
A heating assembly can be used in a dual fuel heater to mix air with fuel to be combusted at the burner. The heating assembly can include a burner, a first nozzle, a second nozzle, a first conduit and a second conduit. The first conduit can have an opening configured to allow air to mix with fuel injected into the first conduit by the first nozzle. | ||||||
20 | Safety pressure switch | US14181515 | 2014-02-14 | US09423123B2 | 2016-08-23 | David Deng |
A safety pressure switch can be used with a gas appliance. The gas appliance can be a single fuel or a dual fuel appliance for use with one of a first fuel type or a second fuel type different than the first. The safety pressure switch can be fluidly connected to a fuel input and electrically coupled to a pilot assembly. |