Chamber Exhaust Transfers Heat With Chamber Wall Patents (Class 432/177)
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Patent number: 7861705Abstract: A vertical food cooker includes: (a) an open-bottomed upper warming portion including: a support frame, a temperature measuring gauge, an adjustable upper air vent, and an openable cooker lid, the support frame including a substantially cylindrical-shaped upper collar and at least two spaced apart rails extending generally downward from the upper collar; (b) a cooker base portion including: a burn chamber, an adjustable base damper to the burn chamber, a substantially planar fire pan at a bottom of the otherwise bottomless burn chamber, and at least three legs; (c) a cooker mid portion between the upper warming portion and the base portion, the mid portion including between about one and about six substantially cylindrically shaped, open-bottomed, independently openable, stacked cooking drawers; and (d) grate brackets attached to the support frame, each of the cooking drawers, and the burn chamber; grill grates being supportable on the grate brackets.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: William C. Hulsey
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Patent number: 7037409Abstract: A method and a device for the hot-repairing of the heating flues of a coke-oven battery according to which the completed sections of a heating flue still under construction are heated by means of a heated gas. The heated gas comprises the air usually provided for combustion in the heating flues during coking operations. The air is guided through the flow paths provided for in the coke-oven battery for combustion air and waste gases as well as through the regenerator, heated as it passes through the flow paths and then guided through the heating flues to be repaired. The completed section of the heating flue is separated from the non-completed portion by an air-reversion device that also directs the heated air.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Thyssen Krupp Encoke GmbHInventors: Werner Hippe, Hans-Juergen Fischer
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Patent number: 4664618Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for waste heat recovery and reduction in industrial furnaces and heating equipment. The method of heat recovery comprises directing the exhaust gases through a system of channels inside the refractory wall where heat from the flue gases is transferred to the refractory lining and also to the combustion air traveling inside of a heat exchanger also located inside said channels. The high temperature exhaust flue gases traveling along said channels increase the hot face temperature of the refractory wall and reduce the heat flux from the working chamber through the refractory wall. An apparatus for the realization of the heat recovery method includes a flue duct, a recuperator, hot air piping and a hot air burner, all located inside the furnace wall refractory lining.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1984Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: American Combustion, Inc.Inventor: Grigory M. Gitman
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Patent number: 4660540Abstract: A baking oven comprising a hot-air circulating heating system by which hot air is heated and circulated through a baking chamber from a heating and circulating device arranged above the baking chamber. The heated air contacts the articles to be baked which are present in a multi-tier rack in the baking chamber. The baking chamber is defined by a housing which is formed of several sections and includes a cover, a floor and vertical walls. The walls are provided with insulation which is covered by a cowling. In the front wall is an opening which extends from the floor to the cover for the introduction and removal of the rack. The opening can be closed by a door. The housing is composed of a plurality of segments of the same outer contour which are stacked on one another, the uppermost segment containing the cover and the heating and circulating device, the lowermost segment containing the floor, the vertical walls being formed by at least two segments.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventor: Helmut Schroder
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Patent number: 4541799Abstract: A preheating furnace for elongated material, particularly bars, billets, and the like of light metal has a furnace tunnel (15) formed by furnace shells (14) for preheating the material (1). At least in their central range the furnace shells are covered by a heat insulation which comprises removably designed insulation members (54,56). The insulation members (54,56) are drawn upwardly above the furnace shells (14) forming an exhaust gas duct (32) in which the furnace tunnel is integrated. Thus a heat insulation for the preheating furnace is provided which is easy to assemble and disassemble and considerably improves the utilization of the heat energy.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1983Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Inventor: Friedrich W. Elhaus
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Patent number: 4384850Abstract: A recirculating air heater for an oven is fired by a burner and connected with the oven by a return air duct and an outlet duct. The return air duct has two sets of louvers for admitting controlled amounts of return air to a combustion chamber and a burner bypass chamber in the oven. The combustion gases and return air in the combustion chamber are mixed and directed through a catalytic converter before being mixed with the return air in the burner bypass chamber and directed back into the oven. A portion of the gases directed through the catalytic converter are discharged to atmosphere and an equal amount of preheated fresh air is admitted to the heater. The inlet and exhaust ducts are provided with blowers and dampers so that the mass flow rates of fresh air and exhaust air are substantially equal. During oven preheating some of the combustion gases and heated return air are caused to bypass the catalytic converter and flow directly back into the oven.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Tri-Mark Metal CorporationInventor: James M. Dixon
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Patent number: 4264300Abstract: A glassmaking tank furnace which comprises a basin, a heating system, a housing which includes a roof and a gas flue, a cooling system, a feed port and a discharging port. The bottom and walls of the basin and at least a part of the housing formed with the feed port are defined by fittingly adjoining metal tubes of the cooling system, which ensure a continuous operation and long service life of the furnace and set up favorable conditions for further intensification of the melting process.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1979Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Inventors: Stanislav A. Gusev, Vladimir M. Mishin, Alexandr I. Tjurin, Nikolai P. Pavlov, Gennady V. Kalygin
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Patent number: 4254221Abstract: This invention deals with a method of burning crushed or lump-sized combustible material, such as limestone, dolomite, magnesite or a similar material, in an annular shaft kiln having an annular outer shaft and an inner shaft, where the annular and the inner shafts are alternatively charged with fresh air and combustion gases, or are connected with the exhaust gas system. Furthermore, the invention deals with an annular shaft kiln for carrying out this method, which has a shaft insert that is open at the top, whereby the combustion material is selectively fed into the annular shaft formed around the shaft insert, or into the inner shaft which is formed inside the shaft insert. In a first operating position, the inner shaft adjacent its upper end is connected with the exhaust gas system, and combustion gas and combustion air are fed into the outer annular shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Inventor: Karl Beckenbach
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Patent number: 4238187Abstract: A heat recovery system for use with a rotatable cylindrical kiln having a curved sidewall surface and which is adapted to be fired, for example, by a burner supplied through a fuel supply line with fuel oil, comprises, at least one segment member which overlies and is spaced from the kiln curved sidewall surface and which defines a heat radiation absorbing surface. A coolant circulating system is connected to the segment member and a coolant is circulated therethrough and then into a separate heat exchanger which is used for recovering the heat. The heat exchanger may be employed, for example, to preheat the oil which is delivered to a burner for firing the kiln or it may be used in a separate system requiring heat. A segment member is advantageously mounted on an undercarriage so that it may be moved toward or away from the kiln surface in accordance with the heat exchange requirements.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Assignee: Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm GmbHInventor: Jurgen Euskirchen
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Patent number: 4229163Abstract: A heating furnace, suitable for use in a continuous steel slab heating furnace, wherein slabs are heated by fuel combustion flames. Heat transfer converters each made of a heat-resistant material are disposed within and in the flow of the combustion flames. These converters are heated through convection heat transfer from a high temperature and high speed flow of the combustion flames.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Kawasaki Steel CorporationInventor: Yoshiaki Shinohara
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Patent number: 4190497Abstract: After replacement of the walls of one chamber of a coking battery this one chamber is heated up by withdrawing relatively hot air from another still-hot chamber of the coking battery and injecting it into the cold chamber. This is done by means of a conduit extending between the two chambers and provided with an internal nozzle that conducts the hot gas from the hot chamber to the cool chamber by jet-pump action. This hot gas is mixed with relatively cool air so as slowly to heat the cool chamber up.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Krupp-Koppers GmbHInventors: Gunther Lagemann, Wilhelm Heisterkamp
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Patent number: 4137645Abstract: A laundry dryer structured to recirculate and reheat a portion of the warm exhaust air, and admix same with newly heated make-up air. A novel hot air compartment positioned within the dryer's housing includes a heat transfer air duct disposed immediately above, and as a part of, a heat transfer chamber. The heat transfer chamber includes a roof above a heat source, that roof comprising the floor of the heat transfer air duct and that roof being heated by the heat source. Recirculated air is directed over the exterior surface of the heat transfer air duct (which is heated by reason of its being proximate to and a part of the heat transfer chamber), and thereafter is directed through the heat transfer air duct. The make-up air heated in the heat transfer chamber exhausts from a port in that chamber's roof into admixed flow with the already preheated, recirculated air as the recirculated air passes through the heat transfer air duct.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: W. M. Cissell Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Norman J. Bullock
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Patent number: 4111644Abstract: Rotary furnace and preheater structure, wherein a billet is heated on an enclosed preheat conveyor where waste gases from the rotary hearth furnace preheat the billet counter to the billet travel direction. The preheated billet is inserted into the rotary hearth furnace wherein combustion gases, exiting from burners mounted in the furnace roof or sidewalls, flow counter to the hearth rotation direction and exit into the enclosed preheat conveyor. A baffle, depending from the stationary furnace roof, controls combustion gas movement counter to the billet travel direction in the furnace, and forces the combustion gases out of the furnace through a flue communicating with the preheat conveyor. A source of aspiration is provided to communicate with the preheat conveyor, and thus to facilitate combustion gas movement therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Selas Corporation of AmericaInventor: Robert E. Buckholdt
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Patent number: 4111756Abstract: After replacement of the walls of one chamber of a coking battery this one chamber is heated up by withdrawing relatively hot air from another still-hot chamber of the coking battery and injecting it into the cold chamber. This is done by means of a conduit extending between the two chambers and provided with an internal nozzle that conducts the hot gas from the hot chamber to the cool chamber by jet-pump action. This hot gas is mixed with relatively cool air so as slowly to heat the cool chamber up.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Krupp-Koppers GmbHInventors: Gunther Lagemann, Wilhelm Heisterkamp
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Patent number: 4032288Abstract: A mineral filler heater assembly for heating mineral filler by directing hot discharge gases from a regenerating system or a thermal oxidizer in heat exchange relation to the mineral filler, and including fluid fuel burners connected to maintain the temperature of the discharge gases above a predetermined minimum, the regenerating system including a modulating damper assembly responsive to the pressure of the discharge gases at the entrance to the heater to control the amount of recycled gases.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1975Date of Patent: June 28, 1977Assignee: U.I.P. Engineered Products CorporationInventor: Kenneth J. Numerowski