Combustion Feed Material Cools Wall Patents (Class 432/84)
  • Patent number: 7455060
    Abstract: A startup burner assembly for use in snow melting applications, and which permits initiation of snow melting without first supplying water as a coolant. The startup burner assembly comprises a fuel burner having adjustable combustion output and a nozzle to facilitate the emergence of products of combustion, and a combustion chamber having a first portion in substantially air-tight communication with the fuel burner and enclosing the nozzle and a second portion shaped and dimensioned for disposition into a snow melting receptacle or pit. The combustion chamber has a plurality of discharge holes formed at least on the second portion thereof to permit the egress of products of combustion from the fuel burner into the tank or pit, and thereby permit agitation and melting of snow loaded therein, The startup burner assembly also includes an air cooling assembly for supplying air to cool at least the first portion of the combustion chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2008
    Assignee: Trecan Combustion Limited
    Inventors: David Burnett, Steven Meredith, Glen Burnett
  • Patent number: 5738510
    Abstract: An annular cooler for a rotary kiln having a series of tubes longitudinally extending parallel to the axis of kiln and radially spaced therefrom. The tubes have flights mounted therein for carrying and moving clinkers discharged from the lower end of the kiln into the tubes and then upward to the upper end of the tubes where they are discharged into an appropriate collecting bin. A cooling medium is drawn downward through the tubes opposite to the direction of travel of the clinkers. The cooling medium which is heated as it travels through the tubes is directed into the kiln upon leaving the cooling tubes for use in the combustion process in the kiln.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Inventor: Daniel McDonald
  • Patent number: 5571747
    Abstract: A semiconductor commutator which is constructed by joining a semiconductor region of the first conductivity type and a semiconductor region of the second conductivity type, wherein there is provided a grain boundary which is located near a junction surface of the semiconductor region of the first conductivity type and the semiconductor region of the second conductivity type so as not to cross said junction surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Toru Koizumi, Hidemasa Mizutani
  • Patent number: 5507639
    Abstract: Nozzles that blow an air are disposed in a space between an outer wall of a process tube and a heat generating resistor. The openings of the nozzles are oriented to the process tube corresponding to an arrangement area of semiconductor wafers. An air blowing angle and alignment of the openings of the nozzles are designated corresponding to the length of the arrangement area of the semiconductor wafers. Thus, since a portion where natural heat radiation is weak is forcedly cooled, the cooling effect can become equal in the entire region of the process tube, thereby reducing temperature drop time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignees: Tokyo Electron Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo Electron Tohoku Kabushiki, Kaisha
    Inventor: Osamu Monoe
  • Patent number: 5297622
    Abstract: A method is provided for cooling of particulate material from a combustion plant, especially intended for cooling of fine-grained dust which has been separated from the flue gases from a PFBC power plant, and in which the material is transported pneumatically with the flue gas as transport means. A cooler is provided at the inlet of which there is a space for separation of the particulate material from the transport gas. The transport gas is removed via a gas cleaner. The particulate material is collected in a duct where it forms a particulate column. The duct includes cooling modules, suitably water-cooled, which cool the material on its way down through the duct. The duct comprises devices for the supply of a gas for stirring the material in the duct while the remaining flue gas is being separated from the particulate column.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1994
    Assignee: ABB Stal AB
    Inventors: Roine Brannstrom, Antal Molnar
  • Patent number: 4253823
    Abstract: In the baking of carbon anodes (for aluminum reduction cells) or the like, in so-called ring-type furnaces where green carbon bodies are deposited in pits, each of which is circumstanced successively for preheating stages, one or more baking stages, and cooling stages, while air travels in heat exchange relation through flues past a series of pits respectively undergoing such cooling, baking and preheating operations, improvement is effected by introducing water spray into the air as it flows past the pits at a cooling region. Such water, first as spray and then as vapor, increases the quantity of heat that can be absorbed by the air flow and also increases the heat transfer coefficients of the flue walls in the cooling regions, so as to provide recovery or removal of heat in greater amount or more rapidly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1981
    Assignee: Alcan Research & Development Limited
    Inventor: Donald N. Holdner
  • Patent number: 4131418
    Abstract: An attached tube cooler for a rotary kiln for cooling solid particulate material discharged from the kiln. The cooler includes a plurality of cylindrical vessels attached to and circumferentially spaced around the discharge end of the kiln for rotation therewith. Each cooler tube has an inlet for solid particulate material communicating with the outlet of the kiln, an outlet for cooled solid particulate material, an inlet for cooling gas and an outlet for gas which communicates with the kiln so that gas heated in the cooler tube can be supplied as combustion air to the kiln. Heat exchange fins are mounted inside the cooling tube at an angle such that the trailing surface of the fins in the direction of tube rotation forms an acute angle with the side wall of the cooler tube. A helical conveyor having a central opening therethrough advances material through the cooler tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1978
    Assignee: Fuller Company
    Inventors: Douglass J. Kramm, Thomas R. Lawall, Paul Talago