FLAME DETECTORS

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AVIOTEC BOSCH SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH Robert-Bosch-Platz 1 Gerlingen D-70839 Germany Flame detectors, smoke alarms, alarms, and electronic control units for flame detectors, smoke alarms, and alarms; electronic display interfaces for remote access and public warning;
AVIOTEC BOSCH SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH Robert-Bosch-Platz 1 Gerlingen D-70839 Germany Flame detectors, gas indicators, smoke alarms, fire, gas, and smoke alarms and control units consisting thereof in the nature of electronic control units for fire, gas, and smoke alarms, electronic display interfaces for remote access and warning the public; cameras;
FIDAR Detectors Incorporated 1800 E. Miraloma Avenue, Suite A Placentia CA 92870 flame detectors; fire detector and alarm systems, namely, using infrared, a visible, or ultraviolet range detector for a wide range of flame types and an alarm mechanism connected with the detector; gas detectors;
FLAMEHAWK FORNEY CORPORATION 16479 North Dallas Parkway Addison TX 75001 FLAME DETECTORS;FLAME HAWK;
FLICKER ELSAG INTERNATIONAL B.V. HOEKENBODE 6 1102 B.R. AMSTERDAM - ZUIDOOST Netherlands FLAME DETECTORS;
FOSSIL Fossil Power Systems Inc. 10 Mosher Drive Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3N1N5 Canada Flame detectors, visible and infrared flame scanners, ultraviolet flame scanners, ionization flame rod scanners, namely, amplifier and decoding electronics, viewing heads and accessories, namely, chassis, cables, power supplies, resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuit devices; regulating valves, strainers, check valves, gas valves, valve trains, valve racks, valve assemblies, valve skids, pressure gauges and associated piping, switching relays, pilot lights; computer software, namely, computer software for use in tuning, setting up and adjusting flame scanners; computer software, namely, computer software for use in plantwide control and management functions for process machinery for industrial and commercial facilities, namely, power plants and utilities, water and waste water facilities, pulp and paper mills, food and beverage processing plants, agricultural research facilities, chemical processing pharmaceuticals and government facilities;
FOSSIL Fossil Power Systems Inc. 10 Mosher Drive Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3N1N5 Canada Flame detectors, visible and infrared flame scanners, ultraviolet flame scanners, ionization flame rod scanners, namely, amplifier and decoding electronics, viewing heads and accessories, namely, chassis, cables, power supplies, resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuit devices; regulating valves, strainers, check valves, gas valves, valve trains, valve racks, valve assemblies, valve skids, pressure gauges and associated piping, switching relays, pilot lights; computer software, namely, computer software for use in tuning, setting up and adjusting flame scanners; computer software, namely, computer software for use in plantwide control and management functions for process machinery for industrial and commercial facilities, namely, power plants and utilities, water and waste water facilities, pulp and paper mills, food and beverage processing plants, agricultural research facilities, chemical processing pharmaceuticals and government facilities;
SAFEYE Spectrex, Inc. 218 LITTLE FALLS RD. Cedar Grove NJ 07009 flame detectors;SAFE EYE;
WINDOW PIA PROCEDE INDUSTRIEL AUTOMATISE INC. 8570, 10th Avenue Montréal, Province of Quebec H1Z 3B6 Canada flame detectors;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus and method for modifying the appearance of a flame to maximize the size of the flame for a given amount of fuel, increase a burn rate efficiency of the flame, or change the shape of the flame. The shape and size of the flame may be modified by applying a secondary source of fluid to the flame. The secondary source of fluid may cause turbulent fluid flow within the combustion chamber enclosure in which the flame is produced to change the appearance of the flame. The secondary source of fluid may be generated by a blower or fan and may include, for example, a source of fresh combustion air, additional flammable gas such as natural gas, or other fluid additives for enhancement of the flame color, shape, and size.