HYDRAULIC DRIVE FOR A SLIDING COMBUSTION GRATE
The invention relates to a hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate. Each displaceable grate stage (6) is connected to at least one connection rod (30) supported at the other end thereof on a crank (31), wherein the associated crankshaft (32) is supported in a bushing (33) penetrating the side wall (2) of the grate construction. A crank (34) connected to the piston (35) of a hydraulic cylinder-piston unit (36, 35) is seated on the other side of the crankshaft (32), outside of the actual grate construction of the associated grate run, where said hydraulic cylinder-piston unit is disposed. The hydraulic components are thereby spaced further away from grate plates, and not exposed to abrasion. Said components, being disposed remotely from the grate plates (6), can also be replaced during operation of the grate.
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The invention pertains to a drive for water-cooled sliding combustion grate for refuse incineration plants which are especially suitable for burning of refuse and waste with high heating value. Such sliding combustion grates have fixed and movable grate stages made of grate plates or made of a row of grate bars in which the grate plates are laid out on top of each other in a stairway formation. These combustion feed grates can be installed in such a way that the combustion bed basically lies horizontally or else inclined, whereby slopes of 20 angular degrees or more are common. Grate plates are preferably made of steel sheets and they form board-shaped hollow bodies which extend over the complete width of the grate run. Water is channelled through these as a cooling medium. Every second grate plate is movable and can therefore execute a sliding or feeding stroke. When it concerns the feed grate, the movable grate plates can push the incinerator charge to the next underlying grate plate with their rear side. On the other hand, a reverse feed grate forms a virtually inverted, integrated, inclined staircase with overlapping steps. In the case of a reverse feed grate, the front sides of the movable grate plates carry the incinerator charge lying behind them back, after which this is again milled downwards in the direction of the slope of the grate. The movable grate plates, i.e. the respective grate plates located between two fixed grate plates, are moved to and from in the drop direction of their slope. This ensures that the refuse burning on the grate is constantly relocated with a high retention time of 45 to 120 minutes and is equally distributed on the grate.
European patent document, EP-0 621 449, discloses a water-cooled sliding combustion grate. This grate has grate plates which stretch over the complete width of the grate run and do not consist of multiple grate bars per grate stage. Like the stationary grate plates, the movable grate plates are fixed at the back to crossbars which collectively move forwards and backwards during operation and hence move the movable grate plates. European patent document, EP 0 874 195, shows a special construction of such a grate with individual drives for every single movable grate stage. Here the movable grate plates roll on the steel rolls and are also laterally guided on the horizontal rolls along the lateral end planks. The drive is implemented with every hydraulic piston-cylinder unit which impinges on the grate plates approximately at the centre and which is located directly under the grate plate.
The present drive construction is located under the grate, which means the associated hydraulic piston-cylinder units are also located underneath the grate. They are difficult to access there and are not accessible particularly during the operation of the grate due to the prevailing temperatures and due to possible slag falling through the grate.
The object of the present invention is therefore to create a hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate which is particularly safe to operate, can be manufactured cost-effectively and can be easily mounted. Moreover, this drive should be easier to maintain, in that it is accessible during the combustion operation and the hydraulic piston-cylinder units of the individual drives of the grate plates can be replaced without the need for interrupting the operation of the grate.
The objective is achieved by a hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate in which every movable grate stage of the grate construction is connected to at least one connection rod supported at the other end thereof on a crank, wherein the associated crankshaft is supported in a bushing penetrating the side wall of the grate construction and a crank connected to the piston of a hydraulic cylinder-piston unit is seated on the other side of the crankshaft.
First a sliding combustion grate with a conventional hydraulic drive is illustrated in the drawings and then this special hydraulic drive is presented here. The drive and its functions are further described below with the help of these drawings.
It shows:
The basic construction of a sliding combustion grate with its important members, how it is presented during the construction, where the individual grate plates are still missing and the view of the substructure are evident from
In the case of constructions till now, the hydraulic drive is located directly under the grate plates as shown in
The hydraulic cylinder 21 and its hydraulic lines are present directly underneath the grate according to the construction as per the
The hydraulic components are situated further away from the grate with this drive construction and are no more directly beneath the grate. Every single movable grate stage can be operated individually in this way via its own hydraulic cylinder-piston unit which is fixed to its side wall 2 on the outside of the grate construction.
A cross-section through the grate run with a view of the rear in the direction of motion of the movable grate plate 6 is shown in
It is clear that such a drive, as shown for every single, movable grate plate 6, can be provided in duplicate execution and with a piston-cylinder unit at every side of the grate run. It is further possible to design all the grate plates of a grate as movable plates. The piston-cylinder units can also eventually be located in another mounting direction according to the space conditions. The individual hydraulic cylinders can also be arranged in a staircase manner over one another and mounted on the outside of the side wall. In the case of vertically arranged cylinders, the cranks at the crankshaft must be rotated by 90°. In the case of cylinders tilted at an angle of 45°, they should correspondingly be rotated by 45° opposite to the execution shown in the figures. To gain some space, multiple alignments can also be chosen interchangeably.
Claims
1. A hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate in which every movable grate stage (6) is connected to at least one connection rod (30) supported at the other end thereof on a crank (31), wherein the associated crankshaft (32) is supported in a bushing (33) penetrating the side wall (2) of the grate construction and a crank (34) connected to the piston (35) of a hydraulic cylinder-piston unit (36,35) located on the grate construction is seated on the other side of the crankshaft (32), outside of the actual grate construction of the associated grate run.
2. Hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate according to claim 1, characterised in that the axle of the bushing (33) runs at a right angle to the direction of motion of the movable grate plate (6) and the crank (31) for the connection rod (30) at the crankshaft (32) is mounted at the other end of the crankshaft (32) for the pistons (35) of the hydraulic cylinder-piston unit (35,36) by turning the crank (34) by 120° to 180°.
3. Hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate according to claim 1, characterised in that the bushing (33) contains the replaceable bearing (40) for the inserted crankshaft (32) and the cranks (31,34) can be plugged in at the crankshaft ends and can be secured with a lock nut.
4. Hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate according to claim 1, characterised in that the bushing (33) has at least two vane struts (41) radially distanced from it which are integrated in the corresponding recesses in the side wall (1,2) of the grate construction and are welded to it.
5. Hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate according to claim 1, characterised in that, for two grate runs (28,29) lying next to one another at which the hydraulic cylinder-piston unit (35,36) is located underneath a grate run (29), its own as well as its hydraulic lines on its upper side are surrounded by a sheet-metal case (42) so that only the piston rod (35) protrudes from the sheet-metal case (42).
6. Hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate according to claim 1, characterised in that two such drives are arranged for every movable grate plate (6).
7. Hydraulic drive for a water-cooled sliding combustion grate according to claim 1, characterised in that the piston-cylinder units of the individual drives are continuously mounted in different directions.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 27, 2011
Publication Date: May 16, 2013
Applicant: DOIKOS INVESTMENTS LTD. (St. Helier Jersey)
Inventor: Martin Stiefel (Ottikon)
Application Number: 13/812,360
International Classification: F23H 11/20 (20060101);