Reciprocatory Patents (Class 110/281)
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Patent number: 5766001Abstract: A grate element (1) for a grate surface, e.g. in a clinker cooler, is shaped in the form of a box between the walls (3, 4) of which a number of grate surface-defining grate slats (5, 6) are mutually arranged so that, between them, they form fine gas slots (7). Under each of these slots (7) the grate element 1 comprises an L-shaped slat (9) the ends of which are fixed to the side walls (3, 4) and the body (6) of which is fixed along its entire length to the overlying grate slat (5) so that the foot (12) of the L-shaped slat is positioned parallel to the grate slats (5).Hereby it is obtained that the grate element is effectively cooled, that the pressure loss through the grate element is appropriately large, that the grate element is protected against falling-through of material and that maintenance work in connection with the replacement of grate elements is facilitated.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Inventor: Bo Bentsen
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Patent number: 5722334Abstract: A fire grate has tensioning devices (3) inserted in recesses (2) of an oven wall (1), with each device acting upon one grate side plate. The tensioning device (3) includes a cylinder (4) inserted into the oven wall, a hollow piston (7) guided therein and a spring (26), which can be adjusted in its tension. The grate side plate has a carrying plate (12) directly fastened to the piston bottom (10) with a grate border plate (13) suspended, or hanging, on the carrying plate (12). The piston (7) has diameter and length dimensions such that it can support and guide the grate side plate without further guiding devices. Neighboring pistons (7) are connected flexibly to each other by guiding bars (36), so that the pistons (7) can influence each other reciprocally. An upper edge of the grate side plate, particularly the grate border plate (13), has a flange (17) extending toward the oven wall. The flange (17) sealingly engages an elastical seal (19), fastened onto the oven wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1997Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Martin GmbH fur umwelt- und EnergietechnikInventors: Walter Josef Martin, Johannes Martin
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Patent number: 5673636Abstract: A process wherein an incineration grate is tempered by a medium that flows therethrough. The grate has a number of hollow plates made of sheet metal. Each plate lies on the next underlying plate. A connection pipe is arranged on one side of each plate and a discharge pipe is arranged on the other side of each plate for the flowing medium. The individual plates are crossed by a plurality of tubular elements which open on the top side of the plates. Primary air is supplied to the materials to be incinerated through the tubular elements. Primary air supply is individually dosed to each tubular element.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Doikos Investments Ltd.Inventor: Jakob Stiefel
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Patent number: 5626089Abstract: The service life of grate plates for pusher grate coolers for the cooling of hot cement clinker, and the like, is greatly increased at low cost by providing a replaceable wearing part (21) at the forward plate end pushing edge of the grate plate body (12). The wear life of the overlap region of the surface of the grate plate is enhanced by special treatment or coating.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt-Duetz AGInventors: Richard Schneider, Hans-Jurgen Stahl
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Patent number: 5549471Abstract: The invention relates to a cooler grate for a reciprocating grate cooler, with a plurality of grate plate supports extending transversely with respect to the cooler grate and constructed as hollow bodies, on which in each case grate plates are supported so that they are co-ordinated in transverse rows and sealed by means of screw connections, wherein the grate plates have cooling gas openings and cooling gas connecting channels are constructed between the grate plate support and the cooling gas openings.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Gert Tegtmeier, Manfred Strohbusch
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Patent number: 5538128Abstract: For the detachable fastening of the grate bars (4) of a grate for refuse incineration plants, the edge bars of the fixed bar rows (3), which are composed of grate bars arranged side by side and coupled in pairs in each case by a bolt (12) fastened on one grate bar (4) and at the neighboring grate bar projecting through a longitudinal slot (14), are in the form of fastened grate bars (4') and are fastened relative to the side wall by a swivelling prevention fastening, which with a bolt (12') corresponds to the coupling between neighboring grate bars and at the same time can be in the form of a longitudinal fastening and has clamping means which are releasable from the region situated outside a side cheek (2) and which subject the bolt (12') to a pull directed towards the side wall, or else by a correspondingly releasable swivelling prevention and longitudinal fastening.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Assignee: W + E Umwelttechnik AGInventors: Guido P. Stierll, Hansruedi Steiner
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Patent number: 5489204Abstract: An apparatus useful for sintering unsintered abrasive grain precursor to provide sintered abrasive grain. The sintered abrasive grain can be incorporated into abrasive articles such as bonded abrasives (e.g., grinding wheels), coated abrasives, and nonwoven abrasives.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1993Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Stanley L. Conwell, William P. Wood
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Patent number: 5433157Abstract: In order to create a grate plate design for a thrust grating cooler for cooling hot material such as, for example, cement clinker, this grate plate design has troughs at its upper side for accepting and retaining cool material for the purpose of protecting the grate plate against thermal overload, whereby these troughs are to be supplied with cooling air via cooling air channels arranged therebetween and via air exit slots without the risk of blockage thereof. A grate plate is provided wherein a plurality of cooling air channels that extend up to the upper side of the grate plates and limit the troughs from one another are arranged in the grate plate member parallel to the longitudinal axis of the grate plates, and whereby the partitions between the air channels and the troughs comprise air exit slots proceeding parallel to the longitudinal axis of the plates which are arranged immediately above the bottom plate of the grate plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AGInventors: Guenter Dittmann, Claus Bauer, Ralf Filges
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Patent number: 5377663Abstract: The sidewall end grate block includes a first side which can be placed adjacent to a press plate and a second side which is adjacent to another grate block. The first side includes press plate attachment provisions while the second side includes a tension rod attachment provisions. The press plate attachment provisions on the first side include a plurality of holes which are adapted to receive bolts which can be received by a corresponding holes in the respective adjacent press plate. The tension rod attachment provisions on the second side include a cross-shaped hole and locking protrusions which can accept the head end of a tension rod.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventors: Arthur W. Cole, Franklin A. Hamlyn, James D. Dougherty, John M. O'Sullivan
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Patent number: 5330350Abstract: The invention relates to a reciprocating grate cooler in which the drive arrangement is enclosed by a drive housing, the interior of which is closed off so as to be airtight against the atmosphere, but by contrast has a pressure equalization connection to the interior of the cooler housing. Such a reciprocating grate cooler is distinguished by a substantially reduced expenditure for the sealing of the cooler housing and a high degree of freedom from disruption.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventor: Gert Tegtmeier
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Patent number: 5323717Abstract: An assembly for feeding refuse from a charging chute of an incinerator onto a stoker disposed in the incinerator comprising a stationary support means disposed adjacent the stoker, stationary guide means mounted on the support means in alignment with the stoker, a first movable support means mounted on the stationary support means, movable along a line of travel disposed in alignment with the stoker and having a first ram means operable to advance refuse received from the charging chute toward the stoker upon advancement of the first movable support means, a second movable support means mounted on the first movable support means, movable along the line of travel and having a second ram means operable to advance refuse received from the charging chute toward the stoker upon advancement of the second movable means, means for displacing the first movable means along the line of travel, and the first movable means having means for engaging the second movable means whereby upon advancement of the first movable meaType: GrantFiled: December 4, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Leon Industries, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Gaskin, John A. Harrison, Charles J. Scolaro, Michael A. Bertolino
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Patent number: 5302119Abstract: Cooler pocket grate for use in conveying hot clinker from discharge end of cement kiln to cooled clinker processing area. Alternate stationary and moving grates constructed as stainless steel castings are provided with upper surface ridges having through holes for fan driven cooling air from underlying cooler bed compartments. Intermediate pockets between ridges retain clinker which serves as a grate wear resistant interface with kiln discharged hot clinker conducted along the cooler bed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventors: A. J. Bartoletto, Ronald W. T. Birchard
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Patent number: 5271339Abstract: A combustion apparatus for a refuse incinerator has a plurality of rows of grates arranged in parallel in the directions of breadth and in series in the longitudinal directions of a combustion zone and a post-combustion zone of the combustion apparatus. The rows consist of immobile grates and mobile grates alternately arranged. Immobile girders support the immobile grates. Mobile girders support the mobile grates. A partition wall divides the combustion apparatus into the combustion zone and the post-combustion zone. Seals cooperates with the mobile girders and are located on the partition wall. A hydraulic cylinder shuttles the mobile girders. Bearing housings are mounted on upper protrusions of the mobile girders holding the mobile grates so as to be able to vibrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1991Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: NKK CorporationInventors: Miki Yamagishi, Sadao Suzuki, Shigeyuki Doi
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Patent number: 5265587Abstract: An apparatus for preventing ash build-up and clinker formation of a particulate fuel mass in a stove includes a grate having a plurality of openings therein and on which the particulate fuel mass resides. A bottomless container retains the particulate fuel mass on the grate. The grate is reciprocated with respect to the bottomless container and the particulate fuel mass such that the position of the grate openings is altered relative to the particulate fuel mass to channel stove air flow through various portions of the particulate fuel mass.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Timothy R. Carlson
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Patent number: 5259362Abstract: A furnace having a thrust grate formed of grate bars which are loosely disposed on alternate movable and stationary grate bar supports, having freedom of movement to tilt in a vertical direction. In a horizontal direction, a grate bar is fixed on each grate bar support, preferably in the middle, and neighboring grate bars are connected to each other, the outermost grate bar on the stationary grate bar support being coupled to a driving element and which, upon thermal expansion, displaces a side shield with respect to the furnace wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Noell K&K Abfalltechnik GmbHInventor: Friedrich Krieger
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Patent number: 5245983Abstract: A grate bar support for use in combustion furnaces, particularly rubbish incinerators, has a hollow-box shaped member having a trapezoidal cross-section along a longitudinal direction and trapezoidal cross-section along a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, a front and a rear end and a nozzle shaped air outlet opening located at the front end of the hollow box shaped member. A grate is formed by a plurality of overlapping alternately stationary and movable rows of grate bars having a stroke which corresponds to the distance two adjacent rows of grate bars are offset with respect to each other. Preferably, the grate bar supports are arcuately shaped so as to provide a tight grate surface in both cold and hot operating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Noell K+K Abfalltechnik GmbHInventor: Friedrich Krieger
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Patent number: 5197397Abstract: A grate structure for a horizontal type incinerator has a plurality of rows of grates arranged in parallel in perpendicular X and Y directions of the incinerator. Each X-direction row has a series of immovable grates and a series of movable grates alternating with the immovable grates. The immovable grates and movable grates are supported at a predetermined angle of .theta..sub.1 relative to a surface of the immovable supporting member. The immovable grates are pivotally mounted on an immovable support and the movable grates are pivotally mounted on a sawtooth shaped movable support. The free forward end of each grate rests on the adjacent grate. The movable grates are reciprocated back and forth along the upper surfaces of the immovable grates. In the Y direction, each row of grates is pivoted on a common axle by way of a common bearing member.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: NKK CorporationInventors: Miki Yamagishi, Sadao Suzuki, Shigeyuki Doi
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Patent number: 5178128Abstract: A grate bar assembly for use in a combustion furnace, particularly, in a waste incinerator having a combustion chamber, includes a plurality of overlapping rows of grate bars extending across the combustion chamber, each row of grate bars being composed of a plurality of juxtaposed grate bars; a grate bar support; and a preferably hydraulically operated releasable clamping device disposed outside the combustion chamber for laterally clamping the plurality of overlapping rows of grate bars and for moving the juxtaposed grate bars toward each other. A method of operating the grate bar assembly is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1992Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Noell K+K AbfalltechnikInventor: Friedrich Krieger
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Patent number: 5174747Abstract: The present invention pertains to a grate plate utilized in a cooling apparatus. Substantially the entire surface area of the exposed surface, that is, the surface of the grate plate that is not overlapped by a preceding grate plate, is recessed from its outside perimeter. The recessed exposed area is defined by alternating rows of (1) substantially tubular, hollow air distribution conduits that travel substantially the entire length of the recessed exposed area in a direction parallel to the movement of solid material through the cooling apparatus. The tubular air distribution conduits have two side walls and a top surface with which the solid material transported to the cooling apparatus comes into contact, and (2) narrow, open, secondary air distribution channels that also travel substantially the entire length of the recessed exposed area in a direction parallel to the movement of solid material through the cooling apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Fuller CompanyInventors: Michael R. Massaro, Jr., Edward L. Puschock, Shane K. Alesi, Robert H. Holland, George W. Bryde
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Patent number: 5086714Abstract: A hearth for use in a thermal processor or incinerator includes a substantially planar grate which is inclined upwardly and which is vibrated in such a way that material deposited on the input end of the grate moves upwardly toward the output end thereof. A dam in the form of a raised wall at the beginning of the grate prevents liquids and other materials from spilling off. A plurality of openings passing through the grate allow combustion air to pass therethrough from below. Located beneath the hearth is an ash bin in the form of a plenum which catches and accumulates ashes that fall through the air openings in the grate. Air forced into the plenum is used to clean out the ash by opening an outlet port at the end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Inventor: Kenneth W. Hladun
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Patent number: 5069146Abstract: A grate for a fuel boiler, consisting of plates arranged stepwise or in a cascading fashion, with at least two fixed plates and a movable plate disposed between the two fixed plates. The movable plate is capable of reciprocating to and fro and is provided with an appropriate drive. Combustion air passes through the interspace between the movable and fixed plates and allows for controlled and complete combustion of the fuel. The fixed plates are fastened to a common first holder and the movable plates are fastened to a common second holder. The fastening of each plate to its individual holder is vertically-adjustable. Preferably, the air utilized for combustion of the fuel is only that which has passed through, and preferably been drawn through, the interspace between the movable and fixed plates.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1991Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Teset A.G.Inventor: Louis Dethier
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Patent number: 5057011Abstract: A furnace grate roller, mainly for incinerating refuse, with a tubular casing formed by rings of bars separated by blow gaps of set width, is of conventional structure, comprising a cylindrical cage framework with T-shape cross-section longitudinal members disposed along its generatrices and a casing formed of groups of rings separated by gaps for blowing combustion-supporting air. The rings are segmented into arcuate bars which extend between the longitudinal members. To limit relative movement of the bars while allowing them some play the bars are attached at one end by a notch to the flange of a longitudinal member and are secured in place by bosses on an intermediate member bolted longitudinally to the longitudinal member. The bars have recesses at their end contiguous with the intermediate member into which the bosses are inserted. In this way the bars are attached with limited capacity for movement relative to the roller in the axial, radial and peripheral directions.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Fours PicardInventors: Andre Le Lan, Jose de Freitas
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Patent number: 5033396Abstract: The invention relates to a grill arrangement, particularly for stepped pivoting grills, with feeding means, possibly drying and firing grills and at least one vertical grill with associated horizontal grill as well as a firing burnout grill and is distinguished by at least one swirling component step (3) in the stepped pivoting grill.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1989Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Inventor: Balduin Pauli
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Patent number: 4913067Abstract: A stoker comprising a housing defining first, second and third plenum chambers, a grate unit disposed at an upper end of each plenum chamber, a first residue removal means disposed at a lower end of the first plenum chamber, a second residue removal means disposed at a lower end of the second plenum chamber for receiving residue from the first residue removal means and a third residue removal means disposed at a lower end of the third plenum chamber for receiving residue from the second residue removal means.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Morse Boulger, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Gaskin, Stanley W. Kroon, Thomas Tsaveras
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Patent number: 4901653Abstract: The grate comprises, within its length, two consecutive beds (41, 42) with substantially the same general slope joined together at a point in substantial vertical alignment with the altar wall (7), each bed having its own mobile frame (45d, 46d) with its own control means (45, 46) and its own draft chamber (43, 44) with its own ventilation means. It is therefore possible to adjust the combustion conditions so as to optimize the carbonization mode combustion on the upstream bed (41) and the brasier mode combustion on the downstream bed (42).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: T.I.R.U. - Traitement Industriel des Residus UrbainsInventor: Daniel Baltzinger
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Patent number: 4895084Abstract: A stoker consisting of a support frame, a stationary assembly of longitudinally spaced sets of grates mounted on the support frame, a first movable assembly of longitudinally spaced sets of grates mounted on the support frame, the first movable assembly having first and second pluralities of grate sets, the first plurality of grate sets being disposed in a first set of alternate spaces between sets of grates of the stationary assembly, the second plurality of grate sets being disposed in successive spaces between sets of grates of the stationary assembly, a second movable assembly of longitudinally spaced sets of grates mounted on the support frame, the sets of grates of the second movable assembly being disposed in a second set of alternate spaces between sets of grates of the stationary assembly, and means for reciprocating the first and second movable assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1987Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: Morse Boulger, Inc.Inventors: Stanley W. Kroon, Thomas Tsaveras
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Patent number: 4884516Abstract: An inclined grate construction or apparatus in the combustion chamber of a combustion furnace, comprising a plurality of adjacent grate tubes in the longitudinal direction of the grate, said tubes being welded together through flat bars. Below the grate is disposed a grate bar carriage, which, in use, reciprocates horizontally respective to the grate. The grate bar carriage supports at least one grate bar, which is pushed through the grate via an opening in the flat bar between two adjacent grate tubes when the grate bar carriage moves towards the grate. The grate bar carriage is also vertically displaceable.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventor: Lauri G. Linsen
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Patent number: 4870913Abstract: Grate plate carriers are formed box-shaped having a planar cover plate that, extending in the product conveying direction, joins to the following cover plate and is provided with openings that are covered at a slight distance therefrom by the grate plate lying on top thereof and formed flat, so that slot-shaped air passage openings remain between the cover plate and the grate plate, said slot-shaped air passage openings discharging into correspondingly formed air passage slots of the grate plate; and in that every box-shaped grate plate carrier is independently connected to a cooling air delivery conduit.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt Deutz AktiengesellschaftInventor: Richard Schneider
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Patent number: 4793471Abstract: A furnace grate structure for a furnace or incinerator on which solid fuel advances in an advancing direction has at least two parallel grate beams extending substantially transversely to the advancing direction, the beams being mounted on a substructure and forming upwardly facing support structures. The grate beams form grate beam sections with gaps formed between the end surfaces of adjacent grate beam sections. The gaps are covered by a covering device and a recess is provided in the end surfaces of the grate beam sections to receive the covering device.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Deutsche Richard Kablitz Gesellschaft fur Okonomie der Dampferzeugungskos ten und Feuerungskontrolle Richard Kablitz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Martin Bartels
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Patent number: 4789332Abstract: A process and apparatus for removing volatile contaminants from scrap metal is disclosed. The process is carried out in a furnace maintained at a relatively constant temperature and having a first zone in which volatiles contained on the surface of the metal are vaporized and a second zone in which carbon contained on the surface of the metal is pyrolyzed. The furnace also has a conveyor for transporting metal therethrough at a specific speed to ensure complete vaporization and pyrolysis of the contaminants. The process includes the steps of sufficiently vaporizing the volatiles without oxidizing the metal, the vaporizing producing fumes containing unburned hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbon fumes are then burned to produce hot gas which is recirculated to the furnace. The hot gas contacts the incoming metal and vaporizes the volatiles contained thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Everett M. Ramsey, Bruce A. Gray, Donald C. Evans
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Patent number: 4776287Abstract: A hearth grate comprises a succession of transverse bars which are alternately fixed and movable with a reciprocating movement, said bars being formed by disposing in side-by-side relationship at vertical lateral faces elements which are generally rectangular, with a projection portion at the junction of a frontal face and a dorsal face and in the dorsal face blowing orifices opening in said projection portion.The elements are held by the insertion into openings provided in the frontal faces of limbs of a fastener. The fastener comprises a transverse portion which is disposed in set-back relationship with respect to the frontal faces. Plate portions are welded over the openings to retain the fastener.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1988Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: T.I.R.U.-Traitement Industriel des Residus UrbainsInventor: Andre Moreau
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Patent number: 4771710Abstract: Element of stepwise grid for waste incinerator furnaces of the type forming, together with other similar grid elements, a course or step of a grid borne on a support beam comprising a rear articulated joint and a front thrust portion, provided with a swinging and sweeping hammer which slides on a grid element of a lower step, characterized in that it comprises an upper plate and a lower support box, coupled to each other by means of pairs of rear portions bent to a hook shape, which hook themselves onto said articulated joint, said articulated joint being accomplished by a continuous bar stably constrained to support plates welded onto said support beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: S.p.A. Forni ed Impianti Industriali Ingg. de BartolomeisInventor: Giuliano Cocchi
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Patent number: 4766824Abstract: A burner particularly for burning biomass. The burner comprises a combustion chamber (6) whereinto the fuel is fed, an ash pit (8) which is located below the combustion chamber (6), and an automatic stoker (4) which is connected to the combustion chamber (6) by means of an inlet shaft or equivalent. The burner (1) is a separate unit, which can be attached to a furnace (2). The combustion chamber (6) is formed of a fire shaft (7) comprising an inlet surface (71), a countersurface (72) and a slot (73) located therebetween. The inlet surface (71) and the countersurface (72) are planar surfaces inclined to opposite directions so that they together form a V-shaped fire shaft. The fuel stoker (4) is connected to the combustion chamber (6) by means of the inclined inlet surface (71), which serves as the inlet channel. The stoker (4) is connected to the inclined inlet surface (71) so that it is placed vertically against it and the width(s) of the stoker (4) is roughly equal to the width of the combustion chamber (6).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignees: Sermet Oy, Maamiehen Sahko OyInventor: Erkki Tenhunen
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Patent number: 4747355Abstract: A first stage, sub-stoichiometric reaction chamber (12) reacts a carbon-based fuel with an oxygen-carrying gas to produce a combustible gas, heat, and residual ash. A rectangular grate (B) supports a fuel pile (34) in the reaction chamber. A fuel supply (20) continuously supplies the carbon-based fuel from overhead in sufficient quantity to maintain the desired pile configuration with minimum particle entrainment in the generated gas. A fabric chute (36) may be provided to further limit particulate entrainment in the generated combustible gas. A temperature sensor (78) monitors temperature at the grate or another preselected reaction condition. When the preselected condition is sensed, the grates are reciprocated to step residual ash to an ash removal conveyor (74). Nozzles (82) combust a portion of the generated gas to inhibit condensation of vaporized constituents. A second stage, combustion chamber (C) completely combusts the generated gas to derive useful work therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Inventor: Robert A. van Berkum
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Patent number: 4725288Abstract: A system for reacting solid particles flowing under gravity through a thin walled enclosure has at least one fluid flowing through the enclosure in a counter-current to the flow of the solid particles. The feeding of the solid particles into the enclosure and the discharging therefrom of the converted ash particles may be adjusted. A particle bed is controlled by feeding the fluid into the enclosure so that it has to go through a substantial part of the bed thickness. The enclosure is vibrated to obtain a vibrated particle bed, with the vibrations being directed along a direction which lies at substantially a right angle to the vertical.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Inventor: Jacques L. Bougard
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Patent number: 4724779Abstract: An incinerator comprises a combustion chamber 1 having a hearth comprising a grid 2, a vibrator 17 for vibrating the grid, and ash removal means 9, 18 for collecting ash that falls through the grid. The grid normally consists of a series of parallel bars and, when the hearth is elongated, these bars normally extend along the length of the hearth. The ash removal means comprises an inclined trough 9 and a hopper 18. Ash may be removed as a slurry. The incinerator comprises a sub-stoichiometric chamber to which is supplied insufficient oxygen for complete combustion Vibration of the grid allows ash to fall through the hearth and to be collected in the trough without ash causing abrasion to the incinerator components to improve the rate of burning. A preferred sub-stoichiometric chamber is separated from an ignition zone for a secondary chamber by a partition that defines a jacket around the zone, whereby improved heat exchange and compactness is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Inventors: John E. White, Kenneth S. Dunn
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Patent number: 4719900Abstract: The grate of an industrial furnace is assembled of elongated grate bars which form rows of neighboring grate bars and the grate bars of neighboring rows partially overlap each other. Each grate bar has a top wall, a front end wall and two sidewalls, and such walls define an air-admitting passage having a portion in one or more hollow upward extensions of the top wall close to the front end wall. The extensions have transverse openings which discharge air from the respective portions of the passages into the surrounding atmosphere, namely into fuel which is deposited on the grate. The openings of each extension are located in planes which are inclined to the longitudinal direction of the corresponding top walls through angles of 80-90 degrees, and such openings can be inclined forwardly, rearwardly, downwardly or upwardly. If the grate bars have top walls with several extensions, the openings in the extensions of each grate bar can be staggered relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Inventor: Walter J. Martin
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Patent number: 4706578Abstract: A pulsating hearth for an incinerator wherein the hearth is suspended on a fixed frame for movement in a limited short arc to urge random size particles burning in a pile on the hearth in a predetermined path intermittently across the surface of the hearth. Movement is imparted to the hearth in periodic pulses preferably by inflating sets of air bags mounted on the frame, which stroke the hearth to move it a short distance from an initial position and jar it against the frame, thus impelling the burning particles a short distance by inertia and concurrently stoking the burning pile upon each stroke, and then returning the hearth to its initial position. The hearth may also have a plurality of nozzles connected to a source of air for delivering gently flowing air to the burning pile on the hearth.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1984Date of Patent: November 17, 1987Inventor: John N. Basic, Sr.
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Patent number: 4676176Abstract: This invention relates to a grate for burning solid combustibles and, more particularly, refuse in a fired furnace. The grate comprises a plurality of steps, each step including a plurality of adjacent grate bars with alternate steps of grate bars being movable relative to an adjacent step of stationary grate bars. Each grate bar includes a substantially horizontal platform terminating in a front lip, a pusher and means for pivotally mounting said pusher beneath the platform at a point near the back of the platform. The pusher includes a faceplate shaped to form an elongated channel with the undersurface of the lip to pass combustion air to said firing chamber. The relative position of the pusher and horizontal platform can be adjusted to vary the size of the air channel in order to adjust the amount of air fed to the firing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1985Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Inventor: Vaifro V. Bonomelli
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Patent number: 4672947Abstract: A grate bar has an elongated top wall, two longitudinally extending sidewalls, transversely extending front and rear walls, a bottom wall, and several longitudinally extending ribs at the underside of the top wall. The walls define an air heating chamber which receives fresh air from a first opening below the rar wall and discharges heated air by way of a second opening which is provided in one of the sidewalls close to the front wall. The ribs divide the chamber into several elongated channels and a compartment which is located immediately behind the front wall and communicates with the channels as well as with the second opening. At least one of the ribs which are nearest to the one sidewall is spaced apart from the bottom wall so that the channels which flank such rib can communicate with one another along the upper side of the bottom wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1985Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Inventor: Johannes J. E. Martin
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Patent number: 4671190Abstract: A fire grate is adapted to support a combustible mass. It is inclined longitudinally from a feed end at which it receives the combustible mass to a discharge end. It comprises a plurality of elements disposed in transverse rows alternately fixed and mobile. Each element is rectangular in plan and has a top side and a bottom side, openings by means of which the top side and the bottom side communicate, and a generally transversely oriented front protuberance on the top side in the vicinity of its transverse edge at the feed end. All the openings are in a dorsal surface of the front protuberance facing the discharge end.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1985Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Electricite de France (Service National)Inventor: Andre Moreau
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Patent number: 4655791Abstract: A system and method to achieve gasification of bark pieces, that includes a vessel to receive the bark pieces which are introduced at an upper region of the vessel and are burned at a lower region, which bark pieces settle from the upper region downward to the lower region in the course of burning and bridge as they settle to leave one or more bypass holes in the bulk thereof. A mechanism is provided to apply angular impelling reciprocating forces to the bark pieces or the like to revolve individual pieces through acute angles, first in one direction and then in the other, to disrupt the bridging and hence the bypass holes.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Inventor: Fayette G. Atwood
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Patent number: 4638905Abstract: A furnace grate structure for a furnace or incinerator on which solid fuel advances in an advancing direction has at least two parallel grate beams extending substantially transversely to the advancing direction, the beams being mounted on a substructure and forming upwardly facing support surfaces. A bank of elongated grate bars which extend substantially parallel to the advancing direction are supported on the upwardly facing support surfaces, and are spaced from each other. Each of the grate beams comprises a plurality of sections arranged end to end so that the length of the grate beams can be varied simply by changing the number of sections.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1984Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: Richard Kablitz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Manfred Weiss
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Patent number: 4621611Abstract: To prolong the life of grate rods which have holders at one end for the rod holding elements of a grate, and have at the other end a support part for preferably inclined support on another rod, it is proposed that both a holder in the form of a recess and a support part be provided at each end of the rod. In this way, when the end of the rod used as the support part wears out, the rod can be turned so that its holder rests on this worn end.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Inventor: Theodor Koch
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Patent number: 4600098Abstract: A grate plate and a combination of a grate plate and support apparatus for a reciprocating grate type material transport apparatus. The support apparatus includes spaced apart forward posts having an interconnecting transverse bar and spaced apart rearward posts having an interconnecting transverse bar. The grates include a transverse lower rib with a protrusion which permits the grate to be secured to the forward posts. The grate includes downwardly extending wings along each side. The rear end of each wing includes a detent that cooperate with the bar interconnecting the rear posts. Protrusions in the midsection of the grate rest on the forward posts. Each grate is thus supported at four points.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1984Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Fuller CompanyInventor: David R. N. Orren
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Patent number: 4569437Abstract: An inclined furnace grate for an industrial furnace or incinerator with transverse grate beams supporting a downwardly stepped succession of banks of stationary and reciprocating grate bars, the grate beams having arranged in their supporting surfaces removable bearing pads of abrasion-resistant, alloyed cast iron for the sliding support and lateral positioning of the reciprocating grate bars, thereby protecting the softer cast iron grate beams against sliding wear and abrasion. The removable bearing pads are received inside shallow recessed seats and retained in place by the adjacent stationary grate bars.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1984Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Richard Kablitz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Eugen Doerges
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Patent number: 4563959Abstract: The present invention relates to a step type stoker with an oscillation mechanism having: a plurality of stoker frames (2 and 2') which are installed at an interval in the upstream to downstream direction, and at least one of which forms an air supply path (5); reciprocating fire grates (3) each of which is formed with a plurality of fire grate members (8) installed in a step-like manner on a groove-shaped frame (7) equipped with an air path (6) which is in communication with the aforementioned air supply path (5) at all times; and fixed fire grates (4) each of which is formed with a plurality of fire grate members 8 installed in a step-like manner on a groove-shaped frame (7) equipped with an air path (6) which is in communication with the aforementioned air supply path (5) at all times. The fixed fire grates are arranged to be adjacent to and parallel with the aforementioned movable fire grates (3), but are fixed on the aforementioned stoker frames (2 and 2').Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1984Date of Patent: January 14, 1986Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha TakumaInventor: Koji Fujiwara
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Patent number: 4548139Abstract: A grate for industrial furnaces wherein pairs of stationary grate bars flank movable grate bars. The grate bars of each pair are connected to each other by an elongated coupling device which extends through one or more elongated slots of the movable grate bar between them. The coupling device has two bolts whose heads are pivotably anchored in the downwardly extending ribs of the stationary bars and an internally threaded sleeve which is located between the slots in two downwardly extending ribs of the movable grate bar and meshes with the shanks of the two bolts. The shanks have oppositely inclined threads and the sleeve is held in the selected position by a lock nut.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1984Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Martin GmbH fur Umwelt- und EnergietechnikInventor: Erich Weber
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Patent number: 4537140Abstract: An improvement for use in a coal stoker is disclosed. The improvement device is used with a common stoker generally including a hopper operatively connected to and aligned with a base box forming an ash pit. The base box, through its sides sloping downward from the hopper, supports a ramp. The lower part of the ramp is a perforated fire grate while the upper section is a plate that extends through the hopper bottom. A fan effecting a forced draft through the grate is operatively connected to a motor. The improvement comprises a linear reciprocation action carpet that overlies generally the length and width of the plate. The carpet's movement is effected by its connection to the motor. When coal is fed into the hopper and the movable carpet is activated by the motor, the carpet will move in a linear reciprocating direction. The coal falling on the carpet from the hopper will continually advance in an even flow from the carpet's leading edge onto the perforated grate.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Inventor: Charles M. Baker
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Patent number: 4520792Abstract: A grate for use in industrial furnaces wherein rows of elongated grate bars partially overlap each other and the grate bars of each row include neighboring stationary and longitudinally movable grate bars. The undersides of the marginal zones of neighboring grate bars are undulate by exhibiting alternating teeth and tooth spaces which ensures rapid expulsion of solid particles which happen to penetrate between the lateral surfaces of neighboring grate bars when the movable grate bars reciprocate relative to the adjacent grate bars. The flanks of teeth at the undersides of the marginal zones make with the upper sides of the respective grate bars acute angles of between 20 and 50 degrees, and the thickness of each marginal zone above the deepmost portion of a tooth space is a small fraction of the thickness of the marginal zone above the top land of a tooth.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1984Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: Martin GmbH fur Umwelt- und EnergietechnikInventor: Erich Weber