Water Jacket Patents (Class 122/158)
  • Patent number: 10464826
    Abstract: Systems and methods utilize heated waste flue gas to treat water. The heated waste flue gas, which may come from a steam generator, bubbles through untreated water to vaporize the untreated water and separate out solids and other contaminants before subsequent condensing. The steam generator may receive resulting treated water to produce steam for injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2019
    Assignee: ConocoPhillips Company
    Inventors: Suriyanarayanan Rajagopalan, Dale Embry, Edward Latimer
  • Patent number: 10392266
    Abstract: Systems and methods utilize heated waste flue gas to indirectly heat untreated water. The heated waste flue gas, which may come from a steam generator, passes through one or more heating coils in a vessel to vaporize untreated water and separate out solids and other contaminants before subsequent condensing. The steam generator may receive resulting treated water to produce steam for injection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2019
    Assignee: CONOCOPHILLIPS COMPANY
    Inventors: Suriyanarayanan Rajagopalan, Dale Embry, Edward Latimer
  • Patent number: 7500454
    Abstract: A high efficiency water heater comprising a generally cone shaped tank; an surrounding and spaced from the tank defining a passageway for flue gases between an inner surface of the enclosure and the outer surface of the tank, said enclosure having an outlet for flue gases; a burner communicating with the interior of said enclosure, and means for providing combustion air to said burner. The preferred embodiment includes baffle means attached to the outer surface of the tank for increasing heat transfer. One embodiment has a conduit passing vertically through the tank, and wherein the burner is disposed in an upper region and communicating with the conduit, and includes a fan for directing flue gases downward through the conduit and subsequently into and through said passageway between the inner surface of the enclosure and the outer surface of the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Inventors: Charles Junior Frasure, Blake David Frasure, Greg Alva Frasure, Paul Jon Frasure
  • Patent number: 6076518
    Abstract: A steam generator has a steam boiler, a burner shaft for receiving hot exhaust gasses from a burner extending into the steam boiler, at least one heat exchanger section with one or more channels extending through the boiler for conducting exhaust gasses from the burner shaft through the heat exchanger to an exhaust system. The connection between the burner shaft and the channels of the heat exchanger is by an opening in the sidewall of the burner shaft, which is partially closed by a slidable insert that allows adjusting the size of the opening. The insert can be hollow and can have an opening spaced from the opening in the sidewall to allow bypassing some exhaust gasses to a point in the channels downstream from the opening in the sidewall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Rational GmbH
    Inventors: Jaroslav Klouda, Maarten Joannes Botman
  • Patent number: 4867106
    Abstract: A water heater having an insulated water tank with a cold water inlet line, a hot water outlet line and a baffled flue pipe extending vertically through the tank is provided. The flue pipe extends from a combustion chamber housing a burner located beneath the tank, to a flue gas collection chamber positioned above the tank. The collection chamber is in fluid communicatioon with a blower and a flue gas exhaust line for conveying the flue gases through the exhaust line to a direct through-the-wall vent. Control apparatus is provided for sensing the temperature of the water in the tank and controlling the amount of fuel supplied to the burner in response thereto. The control apparatus turns on the blower when fuel is being supplied to the burner and turns off the blower when no fuel is being supplied to the burner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1989
    Assignee: Bradford White Corporation
    Inventor: Charles W. Staats
  • Patent number: 4672919
    Abstract: A water heater having an insulated water tank with a cold water inlet line, a hot water outlet line and a baffled flue pipe extending vertically through the tank is provided. The flue pipe extends from a combustion chamber housing a burner located beneath the tank, to a flue gas collection chamber positioned above the tank. The collection chamber is in fluid communication with a blower and a flue gas exhaust line for conveying the flue gases through the exhaust line to a direct through-the-wall vent. Control apparatus is provided for sensing the temperature of the water in the tank and controlling the amount of fuel supplied to the burner in response thereto. The control apparatus turns on the blower when fuel is being supplied to the burner and turns off the blower when no fuel is being supplied to the burner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1987
    Assignee: Bradford-White Corporation
    Inventor: Charles W. Staats
  • Patent number: 4614523
    Abstract: A downflow, gravity type gasifier includes a vertically oriented chamber having a loading zone at the top, followed by a drying zone, followed by a pyrolytic zone for pyrolytic decomposition, followed by a cracking zone for cracking the tars, followed by a reduction zone and an oxidation zone wherein the gas is generated and the combustible material is burned. The cracking zone has a divider, e.g. a cruciform divider, in it, and each of the resulting sections of the cracking zone is individually supplied with air for more uniform distribution of air and more uniform cracking than heretofore available. In addition to the air supplied to the periphery at the cracking zone, air outlets are arranged in respective radial arrays of the outlets for more uniform distribution of air into the reduction and oxidation zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 30, 1986
    Assignee: Voith S.A. Maquinas E Equipamentos
    Inventor: Adelino H. F. Soares
  • Patent number: 4584969
    Abstract: A dirty water heat exchanger keeps solids from settling out while passing through the heat exchanger and includes a cylindrical furnace duct, connected at a first end to a conventional burner, having a spiral liquid heating duct along which the dirty water passes from its first end to its second end. The second end of the furnace duct is open. An exhaust tube surrounds the furnace duct and provides an annular exhaust gap for the hot gases to flow back over the outer surface of the spiral liquid heating duct. The outer end of the exhaust tube is closed to redirect hot gases into the exhaust gap. Spiral flighting along the exhaust gap spirals the exhaust gas to keep the hot gases collecting along the top of the heat exchanger. The gases pass out of the exhaust gap through a flume at the first exhaust tube end. The furnace duct and the exhaust tube are connected together at at most one axial position to accommodate different amounts of axial expansion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1986
    Inventor: William G. Urbani
  • Patent number: 4582024
    Abstract: A fuel heated hot water storage tank with a water filled annular space (33) is disposed in a case (1). The center of the annular space is provided by a flame tube (5), which is heated with the waste gases of a burner. An annular heating space (10) for water of a heating system is disposed between the flame tube (5) and the inner wall (28) of the water container (33). The annular heating space (10) is formed as a double annular space in the shape of a U, where the two arms (11, 12) of the U are connected to each other in the lower region (34) via a redirection connection (14). A further annular space (26) is provided between the outer annular space (12) of the double annular space (10) at a heat insulating distance (27) from the outer annular space and the further annular space is located in a heat conducting connection to the water filled annular space (33). The heat insulating distance can be provided as a third annular space (27).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1986
    Inventor: Franz Wilhelm
  • Patent number: 4555993
    Abstract: A water gas furnace comprising an outer container to provide a housing in which coke is placed into its lower part. A water container is placed within the housing. The coke is ignited and heats the water in the container converting it into steam. The steam is ejected into the coke, which together with air, produces water gas. Preferably, pumice stones are placed above the coke. The water gas is accepted into the pores of the pumice stones, where the heated pumice stones ignite the water gas, producing heat. The heat is extracted by a heat exchanger provided about the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1985
    Inventor: Carmelo Gallaro
  • Patent number: 4479481
    Abstract: A boiler having a downdraft solid fuel firebox with a refractory hearth structure with a plurality of parallel internal conduits forming an internal combustion chamber, a heat exchanger below the firebox connected to the outlet of the internal combustion chamber, an outlet blower connected to the outlet of the heat exchanger and an air inlet valve controllable with the outlet blower to control the induction of air through the boiler for automatic boiler control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Inventors: Charles S. Ingersoll, E. Peter Schellens
  • Patent number: 4356794
    Abstract: A hot water boiler, e.g. for central heating, has two castings which contain water passages and are connected together to enclose a combustion chamber and above it a flue. From the flue, the burned gases pass downwardly through passages outside the castings into which ribs on the castings project. In order to improve thermal efficiency by achieving considerable condensation of water vapor on the burned gases, the castings are located on a sump into which the downward passages for burned gas open and which has means for removing condensate collecting in it. A blower is provided to extract the burned gas from the sump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1982
    Assignee: Tricentrol Benelux B.V.
    Inventors: Johannes Bouman, Peter J. M. van der Linden
  • Patent number: 4282833
    Abstract: A hot water boiler, particularly for central heating systems, has a double-walled structure containing water passages and bounding a combustion chamber, and a multi-walled structure outside the double-walled structure providing passages for the combustion gases and the incoming air for combustion. In order to increase thermal efficiency, while providing an economic and simple design, the double-wall structure is a pair of opposed hollow metal castings which bound not only the combustion chamber but also a combustion gas passage leading upwardly from that chamber and having in it projections integrally formed on the castings. Outside the castings are walls providing, in sequence, downward and upward passages for combustion gas and a downward passage for combustion air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1981
    Assignee: Metaalgieterij G. Giesen, B.V.
    Inventor: Gerardus J. Giesen
  • Patent number: 4252087
    Abstract: Provided is a steam generating system effective to rapidly and momentarily respond to a drop in steam pressure when utilized in connection with a steam-operated device. Super-heated steam is passed from a heating unit to a vaporization chamber in which a liquid-saturated cartridge is positioned and through which super-heated steam is passed. In addition, a heat storage and liquid supply means are provided above the cartridge whereby, upon a drop in pressure in the generating system, steam is rapidly raised to a desired, predetermined pressure. Steam in the system is recycled through a superheating chamber and is conveyed back into the vaporization chamber, this for a duration in which the steam pressure is below the set predetermined level. Control means are provided to regulate ratio of fuel, typically powdered fuel, and air, typically oxygen or oxygen-rich air. Also controlled is the rate of vaporization and the recirculation of steam in the heating unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1981
    Inventor: Wellesley R. Kime
  • Patent number: 4131507
    Abstract: An evaporator which is specifically adapted for the evaporation of sugar cane juices, however, it is a versatile apparatus and may be used with equal facility in various evaporating situations. Instead of using steam as is conventional, the heating medium to produce the required evaporation comprises waste combustion gases. Gas orienting means is included through which the hot waste gases flow to an enclosed area of generally hour glass shape. The entire apparatus is of generally circular configuration and includes a circular evaporating area into which the juices are pumped and are under pressure and in which they are evaporated. The circular evaporating area into which the juices are pumped and where evaporation occurs is in heat transfer relationship with the enclosed area through which the hot waste gases flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1978
    Inventor: Adolfo J. Morales
  • Patent number: RE34534
    Abstract: A water heater having an insulated water tank with a cold water inlet line, a hot water outlet line and a baffled flue pipe extending vertically through the tank is provided. The flue pipe extends from a combustion chamber housing a burner located beneath the tank, to a flue gas collection chamber positioned above the tank. The collection chamber is in fluid communication with a blower and a flue gas exhaust line for conveying the flue gases through the exhaust line to a direct through-the-wall vent. Control apparatus is provided for sensing the temperature of the water in the tank and controlling the amount of fuel supplied to the burner in response thereto. The control apparatus turns on the blower when fuel is being supplied to the burner and turns off the blower when no fuel is being supplied to the burner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 8, 1994
    Assignee: Bradford-White Corporation
    Inventor: Charles W. Staats