Abstract: A water-cooled firing grate made up of grate bar blocks extending over the width of the grate and each having a plurality of grate bars mounted on a grate bar carrier and interconnected by connecting pieces communicating between meandering shaped channels in the grate bar and a pair of end pieces forming an inlet and an outlet at the outer boundaries of the block and connected to an inlet and an outlet for the cooling water. The pieces are so fixed to the bars that they maintain a clearance between the bars of 1 to 1.5 mm.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
November 14, 2000
Inventors:
Emil Zurl, Jaroslav Aubrecht, Anton Esser
Abstract: A fire log arrangement for use in conjunction with a combustible fuel source and influences complete combustion of the combustible fuel. The fire log arrangement includes a first log and a second log. The first log and the second log define an interior face. The second log is spaced apart from the first log such that a fuel space is defined therebetween. The fuel space receives the combustible fuel therein and defines a fire chamber at a lower end thereof. The first log interior face and the second log interior face cooperate to induce the combustible fuel to fall inward between the first log and the second log thereby inducing a thorough combustion of the combustible fuel.
Abstract: A combustion system includes a primary combustion chamber divided into left and right sides by fuel-retaining standards defining a canyon or void extending into a secondary combustion chamber is provided. The floor of the primary combustion chamber and the fuel-retaining standards direct the burning solid fuel toward the lower part of the canyon, while at the same time retaining the non-burning solid fuel on either side of the fuel-retaining standards. The combustion system further includes an air delivery system having a lower air tube supplying high and low velocity air and an upper air tube. The lower air tube is positioned proximate to a firebox floor, while the upper air tube is positioned within the secondary chamber. Automatic air setting mechanisms are provided so that proper air settings can be maintained during various phases of a fire.
Abstract: A roller grate arrangement for garbage-incinerating plants, in which a plurality of rollers with horizontal and parallel axes lie in an inclined plane. Primary air is fed to interiors of the rollers by air boxes located below the grate. The rollers have surfaces with air gaps for supplying the primary air, and the rollers are positioned to form a space between adjacent rollers. A component in the space between adjacent rollers, bridges the space between adjacent rollers. The component is free of air passages. Blast pipes are positioned in spaces between adjacent rollers and are connected to a separate system for feeding supplemental air.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 7, 1997
Date of Patent:
November 16, 1999
Assignee:
Deutsche Babcock Anlagen GmbH
Inventors:
Kai Keldenich, Jurgen Scheffler, Peter Grell, Othmar Frielingsdorf, Colin Peter Robson
Abstract: A process is disclosed for baking cakes in which a baking frame is placed on the oven grating. The space delimited by the baking frame and the oven grating is filled with cake dough and the cake is baked therein.
Abstract: A roller grate arrangement for garbage-incinerating plants, in which a plurality of rollers with horizontal and parallel axes lie in an inclined plane. Primary air is fed to interiors of the rollers by air boxes located below the grate. The rollers have surfaces with air gaps for supplying the primary air, and the rollers are positioned to form a space between adjacent rollers. A component in the space between adjacent rollers bridges the space between adjacent rollers. The component is free of air passages. Blast pipes are positioned in spaces between adjacent rollers and are connected to a separate system for feeding supplemental air.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 7, 1997
Date of Patent:
October 19, 1999
Assignee:
Deutsche Babcock Anlagen GmbH
Inventors:
Kai Keldenich, Jurgen Scheffler, Peter Grell, Othmar Frielingsdorf, Colin Peter Robson
Abstract: A grate for a firing plant, having at least one grate track with a plurality of fixed and moving rows of grate-lining units, which rows alternate in the longitudinal direction, are bounded on both sides by side walls and are provided with cooling passages as well as with feed and discharge lines. The grate-lining units are connected at their rear end to a fixed or movable grate-lining bearer and rest with their front end on the following grate-lining unit, and the cooling passages being arranged essentially transversely to the longitudinal direction of the grate. The cooling passages are tubes arranged in a meander shape and integrally cast in the grate-lining units and whose spacing is adapted to the thermal loading on the grate-lining units. The tube spacing preferably decreases from the rear end to the front end of the grate-lining unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 29, 1997
Date of Patent:
June 22, 1999
Assignee:
Asea Brown Boveri AG
Inventors:
Max Kunzli, John Millard, Peter Serck-Hanssen
Abstract: A fuel-conveying incineration grate has grate beams (1) for extending in a longitudinal direction obliquely downward in the longitudinal direction. The grate beams (1) have first surfaces (4) on first sides of the grate beams (1) stepped downwardly in said direction for receiving fuel, opposite surfaces on opposite sides of the grate beams (1), and lateral surfaces (3) sealingly closely adjacent to each other across widths of the grate beams (1) substantially along full lengths of the grate beams (1) in the longitudinal direction. The grate beams (1)relatively reciprocate in the longitudinal direction for conveyting the fuel thereon. At least two longitudinally extending ducts (6, 7) are in thermal communication with the opposite sides of the grate beams (1) for a heat-transmission medium. Connecting points (12, 13) at least at one end of the grate beams (1) provide for flow of the heat-transmission medium at least one of towards and away form the ducts (6, 7).
Abstract: The grate element (1, 2) is made in three pieces in the sample embodiment, and consists of a central main part (10) and two side parts (11, 12) attached thereto. The main part (10) is pierced by parallel straight-line bores, which form the straight-line conduit sections. These straight-line conduit sections (13) are flow-connected with reversers (14) in the respective side parts (11, 12). The inlet (15) for the coolant fluid is located in the rear part of the grate element, whereas the outlet (16) is located in the head area (7) of the grate element. In the outlet (16) there is a temperature probe (17) for monitoring the temperature of the coolant fluid. The grate element head (7) has recesses (18) in its foot (8) which open downward, serving as air escape orifices for the primary air, which is supplied from beneath.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 30, 1997
Date of Patent:
May 4, 1999
Assignees:
Martin GmbH, Techform Engineering GmbH
Inventors:
Johannes Josef Edmund Martin, Thomas Nikolaus
Abstract: A low thermal mass heat reflector for use with a fireplace grate which has a combustion zone directly thereabove when fuel is burned thereon in a fireplace. The heat reflector comprises a first portion for absorbing radiant energy from the combustion zone and reradiating thermal energy back into the combustion zone, and a second portion for absorbing radiant energy from the combustion zone and reradiating thermal energy over the fireplace grate and out of the fireplace.
Abstract: An apparatus is described that enables the user to pull a fireplace grate partially out of a fireplace for ease of loading with fuel, and then to push the fuel-loaded grate back into the fire-making position. The apparatus consists of a platform on whose top surface are receptacles which receive the feet of the grate. The platform engages and slides on rails attached to a base resting on the floor of a fireplace.
Abstract: A fireplace wood holder which holds firewood in a vertical position so that the firewood's fibers and water-conducting channels are oriented substantially up and down to allow more complete burning and combustion, and therefore more efficient heat and mass transfer and subsequently a more efficient combustion of the wood. Additionally, the wood holder can be tilted into a filling position to provide a convenient method of adding fuel to the fire.
Abstract: At least one ring-shaped fin is disposed on the upper surface of a variety of circular planform stationary fire grate having a multiplicity of ash discharge openings thereon and for use in combustion chamber of either water jacket or fire brick type cylindrical incinerators. The first version is a circular planform stationary grate having circumferentially fluctuational upper surface contour selectively with at least one fluctuational or fluctuation-free ring-shaped fin arrangements thereon. The second version of the fire grate is a circular planform stationary grate having horizontal and fluctuational concentric rings in combinational fashion in radial direction, the concentric rings being defined by a multiplicity of arc-shaped ash discharge openings.
Abstract: Stoves fueled by biomass pellets are provided with a grate assembly that supports the pellets for combustion and directs combustion gas into the fire. The grate assembly includes a passive grate of equally or unequally spaced rods. The design of the rods serves to prevent the ash and clinkers from accumulating on the grate in mounts that could reduce the flow of combustion gas into the fire. In one embodiment, an ignitor rod is provided as one of the spaced rods in the grate assembly. By applying power to the ignitor rod, the rod is raised to a sufficient temperature to ignite unburned biomass pellets in proximity to the ignitor rod.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
April 8, 1997
Assignee:
Pyro Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Oliver J. Whitfield, John B. Tacke, Jr.
Abstract: A firelog burner tray for supporting a firelog over ground, including: (a) a flat horizontal base plate, for supporting the firelog, the base plate being full and defining an aft edge portion; (b) an elongated heat-reflector, upwardly extending from the aft edge portion of the base plate; and (c) a number of forwardly extending ribs, lengthwisely extending along and integrally dependent from the heat-reflector, whereby vertical air draft channels are formed between each pair of laterally successive ribs, for promoting vertical through circulation of combustion air between the heat reflector and the firelog; wherein particulate emissions released to the environment are controlled, and forwardly reflected heat and combustion time are enhanced.
Abstract: For the detachable fastening of the grate bars (4) of a grate for refuse incineration plants, the edge bars of the fixed bar rows (3), which are composed of grate bars arranged side by side and coupled in pairs in each case by a bolt (12) fastened on one grate bar (4) and at the neighboring grate bar projecting through a longitudinal slot (14), are in the form of fastened grate bars (4') and are fastened relative to the side wall by a swivelling prevention fastening, which with a bolt (12') corresponds to the coupling between neighboring grate bars and at the same time can be in the form of a longitudinal fastening and has clamping means which are releasable from the region situated outside a side cheek (2) and which subject the bolt (12') to a pull directed towards the side wall, or else by a correspondingly releasable swivelling prevention and longitudinal fastening.
Abstract: An improved fireplace grate which controls the scattering of ashes from fire logs is disclosed. A shroud is attached to the outer edges of a fireplace grate so that ashes from burning logs are deflected inward toward the grate instead of outward onto the floor of the fireplace. A removable tray beneath the grate is provided to collect the ashes and allow the ashes to be disposed of by simply removing and emptying the tray.
Abstract: Simmer performance in gas ranges is improved by providing a burner grate with a flame impingement ring centered over the gas burner. The burner grate includes a base and a plurality of fingers attached to the base. The flame impingement ring is attached to all or some of the fingers. The flame impingement ring is sized so that simmer flames from the gas burner will impinge thereon. Thus, the flames are directed away from direct impingement on the cooking utensil, and some heat from the flames is absorbed by the grate. The flame impingement ring can have many cross-sectional configurations including curved, circular, oval or straight.
Abstract: Stoves fueled by biomass pellets are provided with a grate assembly that supports the pellets for combustion and directs combustion gas into the fire. The grate assembly includes a passive grate of equally or unequally spaced rods. The design of the rods serves to prevent the ash and clinkers from accumulating on the grate in amounts that could reduce the flow of combustion gas into the fire. In one embodiment, the rods define a surface that serves to distribute unburned fuel pellets from a location where they are deposited from a fuel feed conduit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 28, 1994
Date of Patent:
February 6, 1996
Assignee:
Pyro Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Oliver J. Whitfield, John B. Tacke, Jr.
Abstract: Flexible concrete structures resemble elongated rope-like articles having an outer textile casing in the form of a mono-tubular body with a continuous inner bore filled with dry cementitious material. The concrete ropes are naturally permeable to water for controlled chemical hydration for maximizing structural values and load bearing properties. The flexible concrete ropes may be employed in a wide range of applications in masonry and cement construction, such as caulk filler between foundations and roadways; as convenient mortar ropes in the reinforcement and stabilization of stone, rock, brick and block structures, like culvert bridges, drainage ditches, railroad roadbeds; temporary templates for A-frame structures, and as chocks for dry foundations.
Abstract: A fireplace grate having legs and cut-out portions adjacent the legs, the cut-out portions of one fireplace grate receive the legs of a second fireplace grate when the two fireplace grates are nested together.
Abstract: Stoves fueled by biomass pellets are provided with a grate assembly that supports the pellets for combustion and directs combustion gas into the fire. The grate assembly includes a passive grate of equally or unequally spaced rods. The design of the rods serves to prevent the ash and clinkers from accumulating on the grate in amounts that could reduce the flow of combustion gas into the fire. In one embodiment, the rods define a trough in which unburned fuel pellets are concentrated.
Abstract: The sidewall end grate block includes a first side which can be placed adjacent to a press plate and a second side which is adjacent to another grate block. The first side includes press plate attachment provisions while the second side includes a tension rod attachment provisions. The press plate attachment provisions on the first side include a plurality of holes which are adapted to receive bolts which can be received by a corresponding holes in the respective adjacent press plate. The tension rod attachment provisions on the second side include a cross-shaped hole and locking protrusions which can accept the head end of a tension rod.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1993
Date of Patent:
January 3, 1995
Assignee:
Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Arthur W. Cole, Franklin A. Hamlyn, James D. Dougherty, John M. O'Sullivan
Abstract: A frame element (8) for forming a grate, including two spaced-apart side members (12,14) and several plate members (6) arranged one next to the other between the side members in longitudinal direction thereof, between which plate members is provided a gas-venting slot (34). The side members (12,14) are formed by two opposing surfaces of a rigid frame (2), and the plate members (6) are each constructed as individual structural parts releasably connectable to the side members (12,14). The plate members (6) are preferably inserted one after the other into longitudinally extending guideways (18,20) arranged on the frame and are spaced apart by spacing projections (30,32), the spacing being necessary to form a gas-venting slot (34).
Abstract: Stoves fueled by biomass pellets are provided with a grate assembly that supports the pellets for combustion and directs combustion gas into the fire. The grate assembly includes a passive grate of unequally spaced rods. The design of the rods serves to prevent the ash and clinkers from accumulating on the grate in amounts that could reduce the flow of combustion gas into the fire.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 11, 1991
Date of Patent:
March 22, 1994
Assignee:
Pyro Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Oliver J. Whitfield, Phillip W. Robertson, Abbas Dadkhah-Nikoo, Craig G. Wright
Abstract: An improved charcoal starter that employs a grate having a conical shaped charcoal briquette receiving and stacking portion, to permit an enhanced rise of heat to impact the coals to get them to burn. The heat may come from paper kindling as conventionally disposed beneath the grate, or from a resistance heater element built into the grate. The grate may resemble a witch's hat with the retaining disk being the brim and a conical portion being disposed thereon, both with suitable apertures therein; or the grate can be made of suitable wire. The grate may be permanently mounted within the starter's cylindrical body or be removable therefrom.
Abstract: A fireplace grate including a ribbed framework providing a support surface for fireplace fuels and a plurality of legs for supporting the framework above a fireplace floor utilizes a plurality of recesses disposed across the support surface which each extend downwardly into each leg. The recesses are sized to nestingly receive the legs of a grate of like construction placed in overlying relationship with the grate and have sidewalls which are joined to the sections of the support surface encircling the recesses along smooth arcuate surfaces so that the opening of each recess is devoid of sharp corners.
Abstract: A hearth having an air supply through the bottom, a metal dish arranged at a predetermined height above the bottom and defining an area for preheating combustion air which then flows upwardly around the contour of the dish to form a curtain of preheated air. A belt may be provided surrounding the dish which defines an air inlet slot. The method comprises introducing combustion air into the hearth in the form of a continuous stream to form a continuous ascending air curtain laterally surrounding glowing embers in the hearth. Water or water vapor may be introduced into a zone having a temperauture high enough to decompose the water molecules, thereby locally activating combustion.
Abstract: A portable grill device comprises a firebox which has a hexagonal plan form and six side walls and is made of sheet steel and of even height and is provided with at least three detachable legs, a vertically adjustable cooking grid and a pot-holder that pivots on a vertical axis. In the corners of each of the side walls inwardly bent lug sheets are arranged together which with the corner sections of the side walls form connector lugs open at the top and bottom and having a rhombic cross section. Into these connector lugs, rhombic connecting pegs of the legs can be inserted form-fittingly from the bottom side of the firebox, and from the top, either connecting pegs of wind-guard walls or additional legs can be inserted to form a girder-like kettle or grid hanging device, or pot-holders. Each of the legs comprise metal tubes at one end have a connecting peg with rhombic cross-section, bent by 30.degree..
Abstract: A charcoal cooker has a cooker bowl and a lid dimensioned to cover the bowl during cooking. Food is supported within the cooker on a support structure such as a rotisserie rod or a grid. A primary grate is disposed within the bowl below the food support structure and is configured to support a charcoal fire and an upper grate is disposed at an elevation within the bowl above the primary grate but below the food support structure. The upper grate is configured to support a charcoal fire and is spaced from the primary grate at a sufficiently small distance so that a charcoal fire on the primary grate will ignite charcoal disposed on the upper grate. In this manner a long lasting charcoal fire may be achieved by starting a fire on the primary grate and placing fresh charcoal on the upper grate for subsequent ignition and burning.
Abstract: There is described a lighter for ovens, open hearths and similar, which comprises a holder the one end of which on the one hand is extended with a support from fire-proof non-conducting material wherein an incandescent resistor is supported, which resistor may be engaged directly with the solid fuel to be lighted, such as wood or coal, and the other end of which on the other hand, is provided with a handle which is connectable to an electric power source.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 1986
Date of Patent:
March 10, 1987
Assignee:
Coal-O-Matic PVBA
Inventors:
Florentinus Melis, Jan Verbergt, Willy Van Rooy
Abstract: A stoker construction which readily adapts to a wide variety of different sized combustion chambers, utilizing a minimum number of standarized modules. The modules may be arranged singly, or in stacked combination, around the inner perimeter of the combustion chamber wall and cooperate with the fuel supporting grate to form a baffle or movable seal. The modules provide a downwardly converging surface for containing the fuel and define an air plenum and tuyere assembly for controlled admission of overfire air to promote a robust fire and to prevent clinker and slag formation.
Abstract: An inclined furnace grate for an industrial furnace or incinerator with transverse grate beams supporting a downwardly stepped succession of banks of stationary and reciprocating grate bars, the grate beams having arranged in their supporting surfaces removable bearing pads of abrasion-resistant, alloyed cast iron for the sliding support and lateral positioning of the reciprocating grate bars, thereby protecting the softer cast iron grate beams against sliding wear and abrasion. The removable bearing pads are received inside shallow recessed seats and retained in place by the adjacent stationary grate bars.
Abstract: A furnace for wood log fuel having apparatus which automatically inserts the logs into the furnace combustion chamber. The log fuel is retained in a sloping ramp storage compartment. Electrical circuitry controlled by a thermostat operates to move a log into an elongated chamber from which a motor driven injector pushes the log into the combustion chamber through a doorway covered by a flexible, segmented flap covering and also a door which is pushed open by the advancing log. The presence of the log on a spring mounted grate operates certain switches to return the injection mechanism to its ready condition and also to operate a fan which provides combustion air to the combustion chamber. The reduced weight on the grate by the consumption of the log by the fire permits the grate to move to a position to re-initiate the log injection cycle.
Abstract: A heating apparatus for operating in one or the other of two combustion modes has a frame assembly enclosing a primary and secondary combustion chamber. A baffle, separating the chambers, provides for gaseous communication therebetween. Preheated primary and secondary combustion air is directed in a controlled fashion to the front of the frame assembly across a viewing window to keep the window clear. The apparatus further has an off center damper movement system, means for defining a secondary air flow path through the primary combustion chamber, and a structure which can be changed for operation either as a wood burning or a coal burning stove.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 1982
Date of Patent:
December 11, 1984
Assignee:
Vermont Castings, Inc.
Inventors:
Duncan C. Syme, Eldon L. Caldwell, Robert W. Ferguson, Derik K. Andors, Charles B. McLaughlin, Jr.
Abstract: The invention concerns a grille for burning all sorts of solid fuels in ses, hearths, central heating boilers, baking ovens, combustion furnaces, drying kilns and others.The grille exists of two grilles fitted one above the other and in contact with one another, one of said grilles is movable with respect to the other, the width of each passage opening in one of the grilles is greater in the middle of the grille, permitting to close gradually from their ends the passage openings of the other grille during the displacement of one of said grilles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 11, 1983
Date of Patent:
September 4, 1984
Assignee:
V.F.M. Verkoop en Fabrikatie van Metaalprodukten Naamloze Vennootscap
Abstract: Apparatus for supporting a perforated plate (24) air distributor for a fluidized bed combustion boiler. The plate (24) is supported (26) around its entire periphery, and at given points (42) within its periphery, in such a manner that it is free to expand due to thermal growth in a horizontal direction, while still being capable of supporting a vertical load (12) without sagging, buckling, or being subject to failure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 3, 1980
Date of Patent:
November 17, 1981
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph R. Comparato, Ernest L. Hartman, Edward A. Zielinski, David T. Myrick
Abstract: An improved downdraft furnace wherein two combustion grates are used, with the lower one being maintained completely covered with glowing coals, which totally oxidize combustion gases and particles passing through, with the result that the exhaust is free of smoke.
Abstract: A range has a grate overlying a burner, the grate having radial arms provided with downwardly extending projections near their ends and those projections are releasably held by spring clips mounted in openings in the range top. The spring clips thus hold the grate in place and prevent rattling when the range is used in a trailer or other vehicle.
Abstract: A grate for industrial furnaces wherein each row of grate bars includes alternating stationary and reciprocable bars. The stationary bars which flank a reciprocable bar are connected to each other by a bolt which extends transversely of the stationary bars and of the reciprocable bar therebetween and has hook-shaped end portions or screws engaging the inner sides of ribs forming part of the stationary bars and adjacent to the respective side of the reciprocable bar. The median portion of the bolt extends through elongated slots in the ribs which are provided at the underside of the reciprocable bar. The latter moves with respect to the bolt and with respect to the adjacent stationary bars.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 23, 1979
Date of Patent:
December 16, 1980
Assignee:
Josef Martin Feuerungsbau GmbH
Inventors:
Johannes J. Martin, Walter J. Martin, Erich Weber
Abstract: An apparatus and process for conduct of fluidized bed reactions having an improved grate wherein at least one substantially continuous open slot sufficiently wide for passage of heavy solid particles is provided for preferential removal of heavy particles from the fluidizing chamber. The apparatus and process is particularly useful in coal gasification applications.
Abstract: A wood or coal burning stove having walls defining a fire chamber with a flue disposed in one of the walls. A door provides access to the fire chamber, and a vent for controlling the combustion air is provided in the door. A manifold connected to inlet and outlet pipes passing through the walls provides for circulation of water through the fire chamber to heat the water with a fire burning in the fire chamber. Fuel supporting members extend downwardly from the manifold to support the fuel below the manifold, a number of generally U-shaped pipes with both ends of each pipe in fluid communication with the manifold providing the fuel supporting members. A baffle or like structure is provided in the manifold for preventing short-circuiting between the inlet and outlet pipes, and the manifold is supported in a generally horizontal plane.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 1978
Date of Patent:
April 1, 1980
Assignee:
Ridgway Steel Fabricators, Inc.
Inventors:
Frank A. Scopetti, Eric Vaughn, Joseph T. Manno
Abstract: A novel combination fire grate and fireplace cooking apparatus is described wherein a modular design facilitating the use of any of a variety of sizes of fossil fuels, e.g. coal, charcoal or wood, may be efficiently burned, while at the same time providing a heat source for cooking food placed on a cooking grill or grills which track along adjacent fireplace grate members. A novel compression assembly of modular fireplace grate members facilitates the use of the present invention in fireplaces of any width, as well as the easy disassembly and assembly of the unit for shipping or to adjust the unit to accept various sizes of fuels. A lightweight handle with a novel coupling configuration is provided for repositioning the cooking grill with respect to the fire, and/or for removing the cooking grill and food from the fire. This coupling means is designed to quickly and positively engage the cooking grill when inserted from a direction approximately perpendicular to the cooking surface.