For Forced Air Supply Patents (Class 110/300)
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Patent number: 4840130Abstract: A waste disposal system for the combustion of waste materials which includes a combustor having an inlet end and an outlet end with a furnace enclosing the outlet end. A step extends out from the back wall of the furnace which is spaced from and below the combustor outlet end. The step is hollow on the inside to form a plenum chamber to receive air and has an upper surface which defines a plurality of openings into the furnace whereby air injected through the openings deflects airborne ash and combustible solids from the outlet end of the combustor up into the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: John M. Quiel
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Patent number: 4773386Abstract: An induced draft stove has a housing in which a food-supporting grate is disposed above a solid fuel-supporting grate. Burning solid fuel within the stove creates an induced flow of ambient combustion air to the fuel which is sequentially drawn into a pair of manually dampered inlet plenum boxes carried by the housing, through an air supply manifold, and into the open ends of a laterally spaced series of horizontally extending air delivery tubes which are removably positioned within the housing beneath the fuel grate. Combustion air entering the tubes is drawn downwardly through bottom outlet openings therein, flowed upwardly along lower exterior surface portions of the tubes, through the spaces between adjacent tube pairs, and then upwardly to the burning fuel. Upper side portions of the tubes shield the bottom outlet openings therein to prevent ash and other fuel bits falling from the fuel grate from clogging these outlet openings.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Dennis W. WhitingInventor: Virgil L. Archer
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Patent number: 4762489Abstract: The cooling apparatus which is preferably constructed in the form of a grate cooler contains in its material inlet portion a material transfer arrangement with at least two rows lying behind one another of transversely extending air boxes which can be supplied with air and have upper surfaces with air holes. The clear opening width of these air holes (area for the air to pass through) is adjustable, so that all air boxes can be supplied independently of one another with adjustable quantities of air. In this way the streams of cooling air can be adapted to differing local ranges of grain sizes of the clinker on the material transfer arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Heinz-Herbert Schmits, Hermann Niemerg
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Patent number: 4753177Abstract: A fluidized bed reactor (1) comprising a reactor chamber (4) having a gas distributor plate (5) for feeding primary air, and a space above said distributor plate (5) is divided into compartments (6) by means of partition walls (7) having discharge openings (9) for feeding secondary air to the circulating bed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventors: Folke Engstrom, Juhani Isaksson, Reijo Kuivalainen
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Patent number: 4596233Abstract: Solid fuel combustion equipment in the form of a grate assembly comprises longitudinally extending support elements on which are mounted laterally orientated grate bars. The support elements are pivotable about their horizontal axes and are provided with sealing means at their adjacent margins to effect a seal to prevent in use passage of air when the elements are horizontally aligned. De-ashing of the grate assembly in use is achieved by tipping the support elements, whereupon ash falls to a receiving area when it is removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1982Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignees: Coal Industry (Patents) Limited, Thorn EMI Energy Developments LimitedInventors: John R. Hyde, William L. Hackett
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Patent number: 4545306Abstract: An improved high temperature furnace is disclosed for consuming various fuels and organic waste materials while generating usable energy. The furnace has a high pressure aeration system in its combustion chamber to increase combustion efficiency. One set of obliquely oriented nozzles disposed at the periphery of the combustion chamber injects high velocity, heated air into the furnace and an opposed set of nozzles also injects high velocity, heated air tangentially from the adjacent center of the chamber. Heated, high velocity air from all the air nozzles is directed generally in the same tangential direction creating a swirling action or turbulence which accelerates the break up of the waste to increase the completeness of the combustion and retains the fuel in suspension within the furnace until combustion is essentially completed. The centrifugal force created by this swirling action impels the hot ash toward the outer chamber wall to minimize its upward escape through the incinerator flue.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Northeast Pyreduction Corp.Inventor: Norman E. Wolfram
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Patent number: 4545309Abstract: There is disclosed a furnace for burning wooden wastes and, more specifically, sawdust and/or barks. The furnace is provided with an oil burner required for starting the fire. The draught from the oil burner fan is directed within a perforated box, located in the combustion chamber of the furnace, and the sawdust or the barks or other wooden particles fall, according to a measured flow, over the perforated box. The sawdust is first alighted by the oil burner flame, and combustion thereafter builds up thanks to the draught from the perforated box. This box draught comprises a vertically-upwardly-oriented vector, for alighting the wood particles before the latter reach the box, and a horizontal vector extending toward the interior of the furnace to force the burning particles away from the side wall of the furnace. The system includes measured flow feeding system for the sawdust and/or the bark, and having a pair of flap-doors to prevent the escape of smoke from the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1984Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Inventor: Raoul Comtois
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Patent number: 4537141Abstract: A series of primary-air orifices (4) extend into the combustion chamber surrounded by a housing (1). A sloping bottom (6) and a grate (12), likewise inclined at an angle (.alpha.), are located underneath. The grate consists of a row of parallel pipes (15a to 15c) which are arranged at a distance from one another and which are provided over their entire length with air outflow orifices (16a, 16b). A covering slide (13) sliding in grooves (17) on the grate makes it possible to cover to a greater or lesser extent both the gaps between the grate pipes (15a to 15c) and, if appropriate, some of the air outflow orifices provided in the grate pipes. The covering slide (13) can be actuated by hand or by means of a motor via a rack (20) connected rigidly to it and via a pinion (19).Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: TIBA AG Kochherdfabrik und ApparatebauInventor: Ernst Brunner
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Patent number: 4531463Abstract: A controlled air incinerator includes a primary and secondary combustion chamber. Combustion by-products from the primary chamber are exhausted to the secondary chamber. In the secondary chamber a source of auxilliary heat is provided to maintain the temperature in that chamber at a point which is sufficiently high to fully combust any particulate and unwanted gaseous matter. The secondary combustion vessel is provided with a baffle means for increasing the residence time of combustion by-products in the secondary chamber. The baffle means comprises an arch preferably oriented concave downwardly, the inlet to the secondary chamber being situated beneath the arch. The baffle means means increases residence time and increases the turbulence of gases passing through the secondary chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1983Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: American Energy CorporationInventors: Richard L. Kratz, Darrel R. Kiser, R. Scott Smith
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Patent number: 4528917Abstract: A solid fuel burner comprises a system which permits solid fuel to be injected into a burner chamber and intermixed in an air suspension. The burner includes a cast iron, stepped grate that is self-cleaning, and comprises a series of plates that are substantially horizontal and are vertically spaced apart to form steps. Air is introduced under the stepped plates and the air blows out into the combustion chamber through the spaces between the plates to aid in combustion and cause turbulence in the fuel introduced. The burner further includes a "pin hole" grate adjacent the stepped grate on which lighter materials will fall and will be also subject to an air stream for complete combustion, and efficient burning.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Northwest Iron Fireman, Inc.Inventor: Clifford S. Jacobs
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Patent number: 4493270Abstract: An improved heating unit comprises a combustion chamber which includes a fuel-supporting perforated burning platform located a distance from the bottom of the combustion chamber. A perforated air plenum is disposed within the combustion chamber a short distance from the combustion chamber top wall to overly a portion of the burning platform. A blower forces air upwardly through the perforations in the burning platform to facilitate waste material combustion and the blower also forces air downwardly through the plenum perforations against the burning platform to further oxygenate the flames and thereby achieve nearly complete combustion. The pressure of incoming air into the combustion chamber forces the exhaust gases through the air passageway above the plenum and out through an exhaust pipe. A heat exchanger, taking the form of a water jacket, surrounds the combustion chamber to cool the combustion chamber and to recover the heat radiated upon combustion of the waste combustible material.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Inventor: Arthur P. Gamroth
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Patent number: 4432287Abstract: An incinerator including a housing defining a combustion chamber, a hearth mounted in the chamber, the hearth having a plurality of vertical openings, air passageways in the hearth each communicating with at least one of the vertical openings, a burner mounted in the housing below the hearth, and an exhaust stacking means for conducting combustion gases into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1981Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Morse Boulger, Inc.Inventor: Bonifacio B. Brillantes
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Patent number: 4414904Abstract: The furnace includes an upstanding hopper-like member having an increasing cross-sectional area from a fuel inlet at its upper end to a hollow box-like grate releasably and removably mounted within its lower end portion at an elevation slightly below the upper extremity of a gas passageway opening laterally from such member and communicating with a manifold chamber extending horizontally therefrom. The grate has elongate slot-like openings extending horizontally of and vertically through its medial portion, and preferably includes cylindrical solid rods extending longitudinally of the upper portions of such openings. An electrically-powered blower is releasably connected to the grate, for movement therewith, and during operation conducts air to the interior of the hollow sections of the grate. The latter are provided with apertures which discharge jets of air vertically upwardly and downwardly, and also angularly upwardly and downwardly, from the grate.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Inventor: Glenn M. Foster
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Patent number: 4341199Abstract: A bio-mass burner having a continuous feed on demand to a first combustion chamber that contains a hollow grate structure. The novel method of operation includes the use of at least one venturi tube which is in fluid communication with the hollow grate structure to establish an air flow into a second combustion chamber. Primary air to support combustion in the first chamber is supplied to the underside of the grate structure. Secondary air to support combustion in the second chamber is supplied through the hollow grate structure and then to the venturi tube in a sufficiently tortuous path through the first combustion chamber to insure that the air is superheated at the outlet of the venturi tube. A baffle arrangement in the first combustion chamber directs the fuel product toward the grate structure and assists in preventing any unburned gases from being ejected into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignees: Calvin H. Hand, Jr., David J. Hand, John A. Careatti, Herbert J. Mulqueen, Jr.Inventors: Calvin H. Hand, Jr., David J. Hand, John A. Careatti
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Patent number: 4309193Abstract: The invention discloses an apparatus for maximizing the uniformity of distribution of gasification medium in a rotary grid generator. To insure proper input, a distribution head is rotatably mounted within the interior of the rotary grid, and the distribution head is connected by means of elastic input conduits to either openings which are directly connected with the reactor chamber, or to distribution chambers in the individual segments of the rotary grid. Through use of the apparatus, the formation of canals through preferential gas flow in the solid beds of pressure gas generators is eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1979Date of Patent: January 5, 1982Assignee: VEB Gaskombinat Schwarze PumpeInventors: Erich Girodi, Gerhard Richter, Berthold Neumann, Peter Jaschke, Johannes Slabik, Roland Weber, Andrea Schmidt, Peter Krieg, Lutz Groschel, Joachim Heynisch, Joachim Starke, Dietrich Wienold, Gunter Scholz, Eckehard Monch
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Patent number: 4307702Abstract: A furnace for burning dry or wet wood waste products such as hogged bark and the like is provided with a grating therein comprised of aligned rows of bricks resting on supporting cross beams, with at least some of the rows of bricks maintained a uniform distance from other rows of bricks by spacers disposed between such spaced-apart rows of bricks. The furnace is charged by turbulent air entering both above and below the grating, with a select portion of such air being pre-heated. A temperature gradient is established between an area immediately beneath the grating and the area above the grating in the range of 2200.degree. F. and can be controlled by selected initial placement of the bricks and spacers to achieve an optimum cross sectional area for flow of heated, turbulent air through the grating to produce a temperature for efficient heating, drying and burning of wood waste products in an essentially pollution-free manner.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1979Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Inventors: Bruce A. Kolze, Melvin W. Kolze
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Patent number: 4254715Abstract: A primary combustion chamber is located above a secondary combustion chamber with a support grate between the two for supporting particulate solid waste fuel to be burned efficiently. Primary air is introduced to the primary combustion chamber with secondary air introduced below the grate into a combustion gas flow to cause complete burning in the secondary combustion chamber. A brick wall screen means of high temperature, corrosion-resistant brick forms the secondary combustion chamber to allow exhaust gaseous product to exit therethrough while screening out ash which can be removed from the combustion area. The gaseous product passed through the screen is then passed to a heat exchanger to utilize part of the heat produced for heating primary and secondary air used in the combustor. The exhaust gas from the heat exchanger can then be put to use in a boiler or other energy producing device.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1978Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Hague InternationalInventors: Paul G. LaHaye, John W. Bjerklie, Ivan G. Most, Kenneth G. Hagen
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Patent number: 4156393Abstract: Sluice gate members mounted for swinging movement about a shaft offset from the center of a furnace and arranged to be moved both gradually and discontinuously are interposed between an upper pyrolysis and precombustion chamber and a lower afterburning chamber. The movement of these sluice gate members causes particles of the fire bed supported on them to drop down into the afterburning chamber, largely in the form of embers, at about the same rate as additional waste material is added to the fire bed, so as to maintain a fire bed of approximately constant size. The sluice gate members are hollow and secondary air is blown into them near the shafts on which they are mounted and flows out through holes on their bottom surfaces and in their facing tip edges and then proceeds downward to contribute to the afterburning process.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignee: Kraftanlagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Mallek, Dieter Kuhnert, Friedrich Scholz
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Patent number: 4156394Abstract: Ducts for carrying off hot gas given off from the combustion chamber of an incinerator are built into the outer walls of a pyrolysis chamber located above the combustion chamber. The pyrolysis chamber has cross-sectional dimensions that are small enough to assure that heat from the gas ducts in walls completely penetrate the fill of waste in the pyrolysis chamber. Sluice gates are provided between the pyrolysis chamber and the combustion chamber on which the fill of the pyrolysis chamber rests when the gates are quiescent. The gates are moved to allow fragments of the pyrolysis products to drop into the combustion chamber or to turn over material resting on the gates.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1977Date of Patent: May 29, 1979Assignees: Kernforschungs Anlage Julich GmbH, Kraftanlagen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Mallek, Dieter Kuhnert, Friedrich Scholz