Fluid Or Solid Fuel Patents (Class 122/211)
  • Patent number: 8656868
    Abstract: Heat exchanger for thermo boiler 1 with a tube bundle 6 using solid fuel in particles constituted from an inner furnace 7 and a double wall jacket connected from the tube bundle 6 characterized by the fact that space 14 over the inner furnace 7 and the tube bundle 6 is divided from a slab 13, that tubes 6 which cross said slab 13 in openings 15 are rigidly fixed to said slab 13, that at least a bar 10, 11 which can be controlled from outside crosses the slab 13 and the double wall jacket 20 on at least one side, that said bar/s 10, 11 bring/s at least two scraping plates 8 and 9, of which an at least intermediate one positioned on one side of said slab 13 and at least an other one from the opposite part of slab 13, of which at least one positioned at the end of tubes 6.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Inventor: Antonio Ungaro
  • Patent number: 8176882
    Abstract: A boiler for combustion of solid fuel, especially biomass, a first combustion stage with a primary air supply, an igniter, a fuel supply, a second combustion stage a burn-up and calcination space, a combustion chamber which is upwardly open and with a flue, the burn-up and calcination space being located underneath the combustion site such that fuel can be moved from the combustion site of the first combustion stage into the burn-up and calcination space. The primary air supply is located within the combustion chamber above the combustion site such that air can be blown into the first combustion stage, flue gases which form in the burn-up and calcination space are routed essentially passed the primary air supply means and the combustion site so that the flue gases of the second combustion stage do not adversely affect the combustion of the fuel at the combustion site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2012
    Assignee: IHT Project GmbH
    Inventor: Werner Boos
  • Patent number: 7856948
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are compositions which are exothermic upon contact with oxygen and are self-steaming. The various described embodiments include compositions comprising: (a) a fuel component; (b) a water manager component; and (c) water. In one embodiment, the water manager component, has a mean particle size distribution of greater than about 250 microns. Alternatively or additionally, the ratio of the water manager component to the water is from about 0.001:1 to about 0.2:1, by weight. Alternatively or additionally, the fuel component comprises sponge iron. Alternatively or additionally, the composition comprises a volatile component. In yet another embodiment, articles comprising the compositions are described. Further, methods of making the compositions are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Wyeth LLC
    Inventors: Vincet York-Leung Wong, Kenneth John Edelman, Donald Louis Horning, Robert Henry Rohrbaugh, Brian Joseph Roselle
  • Patent number: 4393814
    Abstract: An improved multi-fueled hot water or steam boiler comprising a plurality of compartments, one compartment for the combustion of a solid fuel, such as wood or coal, and the other for the combustion of a liquid fuel and separated from each other and the exterior of the boiler by water-conducting walls; a water supply tank positioned above one of the compartments and connected to the water-conductive walls; and a plurality of horizontal fire tubes passing through the water supply tank and connecting one compartment to an exhaust flue. The compartment not positioned below the water supply tank has a water-conductive ceiling slanted upwardly toward and connected to the water supply tank. One compartment has an adjustable air-flow secondary damper in addition to a primary air damper. The water-conductive walls, fire tubes, adjustable secondary damper, and upwardly slanting water-conductive ceiling reduce boiler heat losses and improve boiler efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1983
    Inventor: Raymond Sievert