Patents by Inventor Walter J. Martin
Walter J. Martin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5711233Abstract: The arrangement for treating combustion residues of a combustion installation comprises an ash discharger into which opens a fall shaft, into which the solid combustion residues fall from a furnace grate. The ash is conveyed from the ash discharger into the discharge shaft via a diagonally ascending push-out chute by a push-out ram whose operating rate is so adjusted that the ash is piled up in the fall shaft in a tower formation reaching above the liquid level. Fresh water or a chemical is introduced into the discharge shaft via an inlet. The ash discharger water present in the ash discharger and charged with fine particles is drained into a hermetically sealed settling tank via a draw-off duct. Ash discharger water, with which a chemical can be mixed via another line, is fed from the upper region of the settling tank by a pump via a return line to spray nozzles which are arranged in the upper region of the fall shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Martin GmbH fuer Umwelt- und EnergietechnikInventors: Johannes J. E. Martin, Oliver Gohlke, Walter J. Martin
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Patent number: 5425928Abstract: In a process that is used to regulate the quantity of a processing medium at is used to reduce the nitrogen monoxide content in the exhaust gases generated by combustion processes, in which the quantity that is used is regulated as a function of the nitrogen monoxide content, a processing medium blow-by nominal value (8) that is changed as a function of the nitrogen monoxide content value (3) measured in the exhaust gas (2) is used in addition to a pre-set nitrogen monoxide nominal value (7) .Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1992Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Martin GmbH fur Umwelt- und Energietechnik & Techform Engineering AGInventors: Walter J. Martin, Johannes J. E. Martin, Stefan Horler, Thomas Nikolaus
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Patent number: 5339753Abstract: The secondary air nozzle for furnaces has a curved base body which is provided with pins for holding a ceramic protective casing. A protective strip which projects radially from the base body is arranged along the longest line of curvature proceeding from the nozzle opening until beyond the curved part, its radial dimension corresponding at least to the thickness of the ceramic protective casing. The protective strip is constructed as a rib which projects radially from the base body and is outfitted with pins for supporting the ceramic body.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Martin GmbH fuer Umweltund EnergietechnikInventors: Walter J. Martin, Johannes J. E. Martin
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Patent number: 5331746Abstract: A process and apparatus for extracting water from ash that has been quenched in water bath of an ash discharger and which is expelled from the water bath by means of a discharge ram through a discharge chute includes an improvement wherein the discharge chute of the ash discharger is caused to vibrate. The vibration is provided by a vibration generator, particularly of the unbalanced type.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1991Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Martin GmbH fur Umwelt-und EnergietechnikInventors: Walter J. Martin, Johannes J. E. Martin
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Patent number: 5211926Abstract: In order to recover or dispose of ammonia or ammonia compounds from mixtures of dust that occur during combustion processes, during subsequent gas cooling, or during subsequent gas scrubbing, the dust that is created is mixed in batches with water in a closed system at a temperature that is lower or equal to the temperature at which the dust leaves the combustion, cooling or scrubbing process, and the resulting vapors are drawn off in a vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignees: Martin GmbH fur Umwelt- und Energietechnik, Techform Engineering AGInventors: Walter J. Martin, Johannes J. E. Martin, Stefan Horler, Thomas Nikolaus
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Patent number: 5174226Abstract: The secondary air jets (11) that are arranged within the combustion space (5) consist of an outer casing (12), an inner casing (13), and a flange (14) that connects the two casings to each other, the flange (14) crossing the inner casing (13) and being rigidly connected with this, whereas the outer casing (12) is so connected to the flange that is of greater diameter than the outer casing (12) that slot-type jets (15) are left between the face side of the outer casing (12) and the flange (14), these jets making it possible to expel air parallel to the defining wall and essentially perpendicular to the axis of the jets.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1992Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Martin GmbH fur Umwelt-und EnergietechnikInventors: Walter J. Martin, Johannes J. E. Martin
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Patent number: 5009171Abstract: A feed device comprises a filling hopper, a feed chute and a plurality of feeding pistons arranged adjacent to one another on a feed table, each feeding piston carrying at least one retaining and compression body in the area of its front end. The retaining and compression bodies can be constructed as flat or cubic bodies, wherein the surface configuration can be shaped in the manner of a rectangle, triangle, arc, trapezoid, pyramid or cone frustum.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Martin GmbH fur Umweld-und EnergietechnikInventors: Johannes J. E. Martin, Walter J. Martin
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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: 4314541Abstract: A grate bar for a furnace grate lining is disclosed. The grate exhibits lateral contact surfaces and external ribs on its lower side in the vicinity of the contact surfaces. At least one jet-like air channel is in part formed by a recess in at least one lateral contact surface between adjoining grate bars.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1979Date of Patent: February 9, 1982Assignee: Firma Josef Martin Feuerungsbau GmbHInventors: Johannes J. Martin, Walter J. Martin
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Patent number: 4247900Abstract: A system for forming a beam of radiant energy which is incident upon or radiated from an array of radiating elements such as sonar transducers. As a wavefront progresses across the array, samples of signals received by individual ones of the transducers are selected in accordance with specific beams to be formed, the selected samples being summed together through a sequence of partial summations until a complete summation of a sample of a beam is obtained. The sequence of partial summations is initiated successively for each output sampling interval. For a long array, wherein the transit time of a wavefront across the array is longer than the intersample interval, a plurality of the sequences are generated concurrently. All partial sums for all beam samples are generated periodically at the output sampling rate and are stored in a memory.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1978Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Walter J. Martin, John Furtado
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Patent number: 4240402Abstract: A grate for use in industrial furnaces has a frame which supports a number of elongated parallel grate bars having a T-shaped or U-shaped cross-sectional outline. One end portion of each bar has a socket which overlies a portion of an elongated rail forming part of or secured to the frame. The other end portions or the regions close to the other end portions of the bars are coupled to each other by a transverse shaft which holds the bars against movement at right angles to their longitudinal extensions and away from the frame. A second coupling system is provided close to the end portion of each bar to hold the bars against movement in the aforementioned direction. The second coupling system may include lateral projections provided on the bars and extending below or into openings of the neighboring bars. Alternatively, the second coupling system may include locking bolts which are affixed to or movable transversely of alternate bars and extend below or into openings of one or both neighboring bars.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Josef Martin Feuerungsbau GmbH.Inventors: Johannes J. Martin, Walter J. Martin
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Patent number: 4239029Abstract: A grate for industrial furnaces wherein each row of grate bars includes alternating stationary and reciprocable bars. The stationary bars which flank a reciprocable bar are connected to each other by a bolt which extends transversely of the stationary bars and of the reciprocable bar therebetween and has hook-shaped end portions or screws engaging the inner sides of ribs forming part of the stationary bars and adjacent to the respective side of the reciprocable bar. The median portion of the bolt extends through elongated slots in the ribs which are provided at the underside of the reciprocable bar. The latter moves with respect to the bolt and with respect to the adjacent stationary bars.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1979Date of Patent: December 16, 1980Assignee: Josef Martin Feuerungsbau GmbHInventors: Johannes J. Martin, Walter J. Martin, Erich Weber
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Patent number: 4235172Abstract: A grate wherein several steps of alternating partly overlapping mobile and stationary grate bars are adjacent to a compensating device which expands or contracts to compensate for heat-induced variations of the width of adjacent steps. The compensating device supports or is adjacent to a sealing device having auxiliary bars which abut against the side faces of adjacent mobile grate bars and abut against the top faces of adjacent stationary grate bars. The side faces of the stationary bars are separated from the sealing device and from the compensating device by permanent clearances which are overlapped by the auxiliary bars. The auxiliary bars rest on the stationary bars and are biased against the side faces of the respective mobile bars by weights or springs of the compensating device.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1979Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Josef Martin Feuerungsbau GmbHInventors: Johannes J. Martin, Walter J. Martin, Erich Weber
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Patent number: 4143603Abstract: A moisture-containing viscous secondary fuel is combusted in the chamber of an industrial furnace by comminuting the secondary fuel to a particle size of 5-50 mm and propelling the particles at an initial speed of 1-10 m/sec. onto a layer of intensely burning primary fuel, such as solid refuse, coal or wood. The particles are propelled from a level at 0.5-2 m above the burning layer and in such a way that the length of their flight spans is 0.2-2 m. This insures that the particles retain moisture during travel in the combustion chamber and do not agglomerate prior and/or subsequent to contacting the burning layer of primary fuel. The rate of admission of comminuted secondary fuel is regulated in dependency on changes of temperature in the chamber, in dependency on changes of the CO.sub.2 or O.sub.2 content of combustion products and/or in dependency on variations of a parameter (e.g., length) of the burning layer of primary fuel.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Josef Martin Feuerungsbau GmbHInventors: Johannes J. Martin, Walter J. Martin, Horst Kammholz
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Patent number: 4107685Abstract: A system for forming a beam of radiant energy which is incident upon or radiated from an array of radiating elements such as sonar transducers. As a wavefront progresses across the array, samples of signals received by individual ones of the transducers are selected in accordance with specific beams to be formed, the selected samples being summed together through a sequence of partial summations until a complete summation of a sample of a beam is obtained. The sequence of partial summations is initiated successively for each output sampling interval. For a long array, wherein the transit time of a wavefront across the array is longer than the intersample interval, a plurality of the sequences are generated concurrently. All partial sums for all beam samples are generated periodically at the output sampling rate and are stored in a memory.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1976Date of Patent: August 15, 1978Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Walter J. Martin, John Furtado