Patents Assigned to Florida Power Corporation
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Patent number: 5775237Abstract: A dry bottom ash handling system contemplates a plurality of hoppers disposed beneath a solid fuel-fired steam boiler. Each hopper includes angled walls converging at a generally rectangular opening controlled by a grate door. Air inlets are provided at intersections between adjacent angled walls to (1) facilitate combustion of unburned fuel in the storage hopper, and (2) facilitate flow of ash through the hopper opening. Ash flowing through the hopper opening enters a crusher and is then conveyed via a vacuum line to a point of disposal including a mobile tank truck that receives heavier ash particles and allows bypassing of lighter particles to a silo.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignees: Florida Power Corporation, United Conveyor CorporationInventors: William P. Reilly, John S. Tomaszek
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Patent number: 5761261Abstract: A nuclear power plant has a cooling system that operates under a variety of temperature and pressure conditions. A storage container is provided to allow expansion of fluid within the cooling system, and access is gained to the interior chamber of the container via a rupture disc. When pressure above a design threshold is exceeded, the rupture disc ruptures allowing fluid to fill the chamber. When desired, a valve may be opened to allow fluid to exit the chamber and travel to a desired location.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Florida Power CorporationInventors: Charles Jeffrey Karrh, Robert Bethel Reynolds, Anthony Petrowsky, Daniel Lyon Jopling
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Patent number: 5738022Abstract: A truck is parked adjacent a coal boiler ash recovery unit and includes a first inlet pipe provided to receive ash from the recovery unit and an outlet pipe provided to convey dust from within the storage chamber of the truck to a bag house where the dust is loaded onto another truck. Water spray may be provided within the storage compartment of the first-mentioned truck to moisten the captured material to reduce dusting.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Florida Power CorporationInventor: William P. Reilly
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Patent number: 5715762Abstract: A truck is parked adjacent a coal boiler ash recovery unit and includes a first inlet pipe provided to receive ash from the recovery unit and an outlet pipe provided to convey dust from within the storage chamber of the truck to a bag house where the dust is loaded onto another truck. Water spray may be provided within the storage compartment of the first-mentioned truck to moisten the captured material to reduce dusting.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Florida Power CorporationInventor: William P. Reilly
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Patent number: 5611411Abstract: A lubrication system for a turbine generator includes a sump having a first chamber that receives oil from the turbine generator and a second chamber from which filtered lubrication oil is supplied to the turbine generator. The chambers are interconnected by a partition wall having a flapper valve in the wall allowing unfiltered oil to bypass the filtration loop should a malfunction occur in a pump that pumps oil through the filtration loop. The flapper valve allows unfiltered oil to travel directly from the first chamber to the second chamber and thence to be pumped through the turbine generator by one or more pumps contained within the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1996Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Florida Power CorporationInventor: William P. Reilly, III
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Patent number: 5458659Abstract: First, nitrogen oxides are reduced by firing coal in substoichiometric air conditions in a first stage oxidation unit of a combustor to reduce NO.sub.x from fuel bound nitrogen. Hydrated lime, Ca(OH).sub.2, is introduced into the first stage oxidation unit to produce calcium sulfide. The calcium sulfide becomes tied up in a slag eutectic which is removed prior to entry of the fuel gas to a second stage oxidation unit at the entrance of a furnace where additional preheated air is added to the fuel gas.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1993Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Florida Power CorporationInventor: Robert A. Ashworth
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Patent number: 5159972Abstract: A system of sealed heat pipes enclosing a working fluid. In the heating mode, the working fluid is evaporated and the latent heat of vaporization is transported through the heat pipes to the condenser region. The condensate returns to the evaporator region through a liquid bypass line containing a liquid storage reservoir and a heating control valve. In the cooling mode, a cooling control valve is opened to increase the specific volume of the heat pipe system. During operation, heat is absorbed from the evaporator region and transferred by the working fluid vapor through the heat pipe system to the cold media. Condensate returns to the external evaporator by a liquid return line containing a liquid storage reservoir and a cooling control valve. Electric resistance heating can be incorporated to heat the reservoir. Vapor from the reservoir passes into the heat pipe system through a check valve vapor line. Shutdown and system control are regulated by the reservoir cutoff valve and electric heating.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Florida Power CorporationInventors: Fred S. Gunnerson, F. Dave Sanderlin, Joy R. Iurato, Antonio A. Padilla