Water Tube Patents (Class 122/138)
  • Publication number: 20080230016
    Abstract: A fluid heater constructed of rectangular tubing through which fluid to be heated is circulated in a circuitous path. The floor and walls of a combustion chamber of the heater are constructed of the rectangular tubing. A tubular coil stack is positioned over the combustion chamber and surrounded by coil stack chamber walls constructed of the rectangular tubing. Consequently, all surfaces of the fluid heater exposed directly to flame are constantly cooled by the fluid to be heated. A combustion unit of the fluid heater is removable to facilitate maintenance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2007
    Publication date: September 25, 2008
    Inventor: Patrick A. Kaupp
  • Patent number: 5273001
    Abstract: A quadrangular type multi-tube once-through boiler having an arrangement in which a feed path combuation air, combuation chamber, and an exhaust gas channel passing through a flue are alined in substantially the same plane, and provided with a burner duct (5) and a blower (4) each installed in any desired regions in lateral wall portions (s.sub.1, s.sub.2, s.sub.3 and s.sub.4) defining the width of the boiler body (1). The boiler body (1) comprises an assembly (A) of a plurality of substantially vertically disposed water tubes (10), so that combuation gas flows crosswise of the water tubes (10). A burner (3) is disposed in close adjacency to the first row (1.sub.1) of water tubes the water tube assembly (A), whereby even if fuel from the burner is ignited in a space between the first row (1.sub.1) of water tubes and the burner (3), actual combuation does not proceed to completion therebetween but the most of the unburnt gas burns completely while it flows through water tube clearances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Inventors: Toshihiro Kayahara, Seiji Tai, Sadayoshi Shibakawa
  • Patent number: 5199384
    Abstract: A quadrangular type multi-tube once-through boiler having an arrangement in which a feed path combuation air, combuation chamber, and an exhaust gas channel passing through a flue are aligned in substantially the same plane, and provided with a burner duct (5) and a blower (4) each installed in any desired regions in lateral wall portions (S.sub.1, S.sub.2, S.sub.3 and S.sub.4) defining the width of the boiler body (1). The boiler body (1) comprises an assembly (A) of a plurality of substantially vertically disposed water tubes (10), so that combuation gas flows crosswise of the water tubes (10). A burner (3) is disposed in close adjacency to the first row (l.sub.1 of water tubes the water tube assembly (A), whereby even if fuel from the burner is ignited in a space between the first row (l.sub.1) of water tubes and the burner (3), actual combuation does not proceed to completion therebetween but the most of the unburnt gas burns completely while it flows through water tube clearances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1993
    Assignee: Miura Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Toshihiro Kayahara, Seiji Tai, Sadayoshi Shibakawa
  • Patent number: 4641606
    Abstract: A furnace having a fire box at one end of a multi-unit cell boiler receives combustible refuse and delivers hot combustion gases through passages between water cells of the multi-unit cell boiler. The combustion gases enter an exhaust stack at the far end of the boiler after giving up most of their contained heat to the water circulating through the cells. Simultaneously, water flows through the base of the boiler on a circuitous path from its end adjacent to the exhaust stack toward the furnace and through cooling walls of the furnace and then through a holding tank to a pump which delivers the water to a header communicating with the cells of the boiler unit most distant from the furnace. The water being pumped into the cells is preheated to boost the thermal efficiency of the boiler. Steam generated in the boiler enters a steam header connected with the cell boiler unit nearest the furnace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1987
    Assignee: Delta Salvage Energy, Inc.
    Inventor: Alfred L. Roberts
  • Patent number: 4584180
    Abstract: A gas injection apparatus for injecting a quench gas. The gas injection apparatus provides a means for injecting a quench gas into a hot gas contained in a vessel having an inner liner. The apparatus is designed such that the independent thermal expansions and contractions of the inner liner do not create excess thermal stresses on an expansible supply duct. The expansible supply duct provides the means for transferring the gas from outside the vessel into the gas stream. A plenum assembly, creating an interface between the expansible supply duct and the inner liner is sealably attached to the inner liner allowing perpendicular injection of the quench gas while maintaining the liner's integrity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 22, 1986
    Assignee: Cool Water Coal Gasification Program
    Inventor: Anatoly A. Ostrov
  • Patent number: 4421065
    Abstract: Heating equipment for supplying steam and heated gas, including a combustion chamber from which come flue gases which flow through an enclosure, heating on the way at least one bundle of tubes in which water flows and gives off steam, and which further includes at least one bundle of tubes traversed by a gas and located in the enclosure so as to be heated by the flue gases from the combustion chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1983
    Assignee: Creusot-Loire
    Inventor: Jean Tillequin
  • Patent number: 4319458
    Abstract: A multiple pressure boiler is disclosed having a plurality of boiler sections, each section operating at a successively lower temperature and lower pressure than the preceding section. The intake air for the firebox is heated by the flue gases, then superheated by the steam, to provide heated air for combustion, and the steam from the highest pressure section is superheated by the flue gases prior to its being used in a steam turbine or other steam engine. The fuel for the firebox is heated initially by being used as the coolant for a steam condenser, and is superheated by superheated steam from the heat exchanger. It is contemplated that a sufficient quantity of heat will be removed from the flue gases that the solids will precipitate out, and the gas will be substantially at ambient temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1982
    Inventor: James R. Berkley
  • Patent number: 4244421
    Abstract: Process of cooling waste gas bend and apparatus for carrying out same, said process comprising removing concentrated heat at said bend by feeding coolant at an adjustable pressure through cooling channels longitudinally disposed along a selected sector of the cross-section of the bend, the channels being of equal flow cross-section within the entire circuit, said heat being reduced to a level prevailing in the cool sections of the bend portion of the casing (i.e. the cooler sections of the cross-section).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1981
    Assignee: Sidepal S.A. Societe Industrielle de Participations Luxembourgeoise
    Inventor: Herbert Kuhlmann