Feeding Air Patents (Class 126/163R)
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Patent number: 6155184Abstract: A process wherein primary air supplied to the combustion bed through the thrust combustion grate is deflected after exiting from a surface of the thrust combustion grate by deflector elements mounted on the surface of the thrust combustion grate. The grate required for this purpose has grate plates made from a permeable hollow element with connection pieces for supplying and draining cooling water, with primary air supply ducts that run through the grate plate from a bottom to a top. Deflector elements against which the primary air exiting the outlet is intended to impact, are disposed over openings of the primary air supply ducts.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Doikos Investments LimitedInventor: Jakob Stiefel
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Patent number: 6138666Abstract: A heater includes a housing having an angled top, a fan having a discharge disposed parallel to the angled top of the housing, and a baffle for laminarizing airflow through the heater. The heater may also create airflow through a cover, across a housing, a heat sensitive component, and/or a raceway, and into a housing inlet. The heater may include a manifold having at least one coupling member that slidingly engages and disengages a burner. Methods for propelling combustion air through a heater, laminarizing combustion airflow in a heater, improving the efficiency of a heater, and converting a heater to make it compatible with a different fuel are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Teledyne Technologies IncorporatedInventor: Michael J. Hubbard
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Patent number: 6067979Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Dennis JaasmaInventors: Dennis R. Jaasma, Mark R. Champion
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Patent number: 6024031Abstract: A thrust combustion grate for burning refuse having altemately stationary (5) and movable (6) hollow grate plates (5,6) in a stairway formation, that rest on each other with their front underedge. The grate plates extend across the entire width of the grateway. The movable grate plates (6) are each driven by a hydraulic cylinder-piston unit (18,19). To the sides, the grateway is limited by panels of water-cooled conduits (8,9), which, in the longitudinal direction, each consist of at least two sections sealingly flanged together. The panels are rigidly screwed to each other by a plurality of horizontally disposed distancing bars (3,4) running perpendicular thereto. Running between the panels are two additional conduits (10,11) flanged together in the same way, for feeding primary air and cooling water, which are fixed to certain individual distancing bars (3,4).Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Doikos Investments LimitedInventor: Jakob Stiefel
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Patent number: 5992334Abstract: A loose-material grate includes a grate surface for receiving loose material and a chamber arrangement below the grate surface supplies the grate surface with a gas, for example cooling air. A lattice arrangement with adjustable openings is provided spaced from the grate surface. The adjustable openings communicate with grate surface openings of the associated grate surface. The lattice arrangement preferably is divided into several lattice sections, which have openings adjusted independently from one another, whereby the adjustable openings of the lattice sections, each sealed off from other lattice sections, communicate with the grate surface openings of associated areas of the grate surface. The adjustable openings of the lattice sections enable adjustment of the resistance of the grate, if necessary, differently at various grate sections depending on the demands for cooling.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Karl von Wedel
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Patent number: 5983811Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Deutsche Babcock Anlagen GmbHInventors: Kai Keldenich, Jurgen Scheffler, Peter Grell, Othmar Frielingsdorf, Colin Peter Robson
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Patent number: 5967064Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Deutsche Babcock Anlagen GmbHInventors: Kai Keldenich, Jurgen Scheffler, Peter Grell, Othmar Frielingsdorf, Colin Peter Robson
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Patent number: 5941234Abstract: A combustion cage for pellet fuel is an inclined container having at least one wall surrounding a bottom and a support structure. The surrounding wall and bottom of the container have a plurality of holes throughout imparting a hole-to-surface ratio of at least 40% to the wall and bottom. The support structure supports the inclined container in a fixed, inclined position with reference to the horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Energex Inc.Inventors: Robert B. Norburn, Darryl R. Rose
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Patent number: 5899149Abstract: 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).Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Volund Ecology Systems A/SInventors: Siegfried Binner, Rasmus Stig Jensen
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Patent number: 5899150Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignees: Martin GmbH, Techform Engineering GmbHInventors: Johannes Josef Edmund Martin, Thomas Nikolaus
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Patent number: 5871348Abstract: A method and apparatus for preventing the accumulation of fines and the resulting formation of snowmen in a clinker cooler by applying short duration blasts of high pressure, high velocity air from openings in the cooler inlet grate. The cleaning air can be selectively supplied to a portion or portions of the cooler inlet grate. Monitoring may be provided to aid in the selective application of the cleaning air.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Krupp Polysius AGInventors: Mark S. Terry, Oleg Geskin, Herbert Pingel
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Patent number: 5850830Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Richard D. Smith
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Patent number: 5788480Abstract: A grate element (1) for a grate surface, e.g. in a clinker cooler, is shaped in the form of a box between the walls (3, 4) of which a number of surface-defining grate bars (5, 6) are mutually arranged so that, between them, they form fine gas channels (7). The grate bars (5, 6) alternately consist of bars (5) having a substantially rectangular cross section and bars (6) having a cross section substantially of the form of an inverted T. The rectangular bars (5) overlap the transverse sections (6a) of the T-bars, each of which is provided at the free end with a projecting, longitudinal bead (17), whereas each of the rectangular bars (5) at the sides facing the T-bars (6) are correspondingly configured with depending, longitudinal beads (15).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: F. L. Smidth & Co. A/SInventors: Bo Bentsen, Michael Robert Massaro
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Patent number: 5722333Abstract: This invention provides a variety of incineration furnace with modular fire grate apparatus for cylindrical incinerator furnaces of water jacket configuration. The invented fire grate module is provided with refuse dump agitation capability from underside of waste fuel dump on the fire grate and also with air supply function in the fire grate apparatus itself.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Inventor: Kwangsoo Hyun
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Patent number: 5713345Abstract: A grate element for a grate surface, e.g. in clinker cooler, comprises a top plate which is shaped in the form of a box having a surface which is plane at one end, whereas at the other end it consists of in cross section downwardly curved slats which, between them, form slots. The grate element further comprises a corrugated bottom plate which is provided with longitudinal rows of slots and projections rising into the slots of the top plate, and gas channels which are defined by the underside of the slats of the top plate and the upper side of the bottom plate, and open at the slots in the two plates. Accordingly, the top plate of the grate element is effectively cooled, the pressure loss through the grate element is appropriately large, the grate element is protected against falling-through of material and maintenance work in connection with the replacement of grate elements is facilitated.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1994Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: F. L. Smidth & Co. A/SInventors: Bo Bentsen, Michael Robert Massaro
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Patent number: 5701881Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1995Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Inventor: Kwangsoo Hyun
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Patent number: 5636581Abstract: Fluid-cooled grate bars and grates for use in a combustion furnace such as a garbage incineration plant and a process for cooling the grate bars and grates. The grate bar has a duct defined therewithin for guiding a coolant supplied by a fluid-cooling apparatus. The primary coolant is preferably water. Steam formation is prevented by pressurizing the water. Additional or replacement coolant such, for example, as air may be employed for the grate bars and grates.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: NOELL Abfall-Und Energietechnik GmbHInventors: Holger Kleen, Hans-Gunther Mayer, Wolfram Schnabel
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Patent number: 5575275Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Inventor: Guy Gazaille
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Patent number: 5575642Abstract: A grate plate for use in cooling heated material has a plurality of spaced apart walls including a front wall, side walls, a top wall and a bottom wall. A plenum is located generally within the walls for receiving a cooling fluid within the grate plate. The top wall has a trough for receiving heated material. An opening in the grate plate is located rearwardly of the front wall for receiving the cooling fluid into the plenum. The plenum is shaped for delivering air from the opening to the front wall of the grate plate and then rearwardly adjacent to a side wall of the trough. A port in the trough permits exhaust of the cooling fluid from the exhaust duct into the trough for cooling the heated material on the grate plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: The Carondelet CorporationInventors: David J. Willis, Keith C. Houghton
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Patent number: 5377663Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventors: Arthur W. Cole, Franklin A. Hamlyn, James D. Dougherty, John M. O'Sullivan
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Patent number: 5359988Abstract: An outdoor cooking unit comprises a hollow, hemispherical base that increases in diameter from top to bottom. Detachably secured to the hemispherical base is a hollow, hemispherical firebox that decreases in diameter from top to bottom. Supported by the firebox is a hollow, hemispherical cover that increases in diameter from top to bottom. Disposed within the firebox is an adjustable fuel element holder, which is contractable and expandable to regulate the concentration and diffusion of heat provided by the fuel elements. A heat sensitive device controls the expansion of the fuel element holder in accordance with the intensity of the heat in the firebox.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Pyromid, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Hait
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Patent number: 5285770Abstract: A charcoal starter apparatus for use in combination with a conventional hibachi. A rectangular housing rests on the top perimeter of the hibachi, and is clamped to the underside top edge of the hibachi. The sidewalls of the housing have passageways for air supply ducts, with the outlets of the ducts resting in removable troughs in the interior base of the hibachi. The outlet ends of the ducts and deflectors attached to the troughs support the grates of the hibachi. A removable, truncated, pyramidally shaped cover having a square exhaust inlet with a vertical collar supports a square exhaust stack, with an inverted U-shaped cap attached to the top of the stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Inventor: Stanley Kim
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Patent number: 5282741Abstract: The present invention pertains to a grate plate utilized in a cooling apparatus.Substantially the entire surface area of the exposed surface is defined by alternating rows of a plurality of (1) substantially rectangular hollow air distribution plenums that travel substantially the entire length of the exposed area in a direction parallel to the movement of solid material through the cooling apparatus. The air distribution plenums have two side walls and a top surface with which the solid material transported to the cooling apparatus comes into contact, and (2) a plurality of pockets that also travel substantially the entire length of the exposed area in a direction parallel to the movement of solid material through the cooling apparatus. The said side walls of the air distribution plenums each have a plurality of air outlets or portals located thereon through which cooling air passes from the hollow interior of the air distribution plenum into a pocket located adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1993Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Fuller CompanyInventors: Micahel R. Massaro, Bernard H. Schonbach, George W. Bryde, Thomas R. Lawall
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Patent number: 5265543Abstract: An improved, long-life grate bar for use in the traveling grate bar mechanism of a solid-fuel-burning furnace apparatus and having hard wear pad inserts which are disposed within the end portions of the grate bar which ride along support rails. The wear pad inserts can be fabricated from a hard nickel-steel alloy material and can be integrally formed in the grate bar.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Detroit Stoker CompanyInventors: Eugene D. Hamaker, David C. Reschly
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Patent number: 5245983Abstract: A grate bar support for use in combustion furnaces, particularly rubbish incinerators, has a hollow-box shaped member having a trapezoidal cross-section along a longitudinal direction and trapezoidal cross-section along a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, a front and a rear end and a nozzle shaped air outlet opening located at the front end of the hollow box shaped member. A grate is formed by a plurality of overlapping alternately stationary and movable rows of grate bars having a stroke which corresponds to the distance two adjacent rows of grate bars are offset with respect to each other. Preferably, the grate bar supports are arcuately shaped so as to provide a tight grate surface in both cold and hot operating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Noell K+K Abfalltechnik GmbHInventor: Friedrich Krieger
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Patent number: 5226405Abstract: An ignition system 10 for kindling a fire includes an ignition platform 16 and a fuel component 16. The platform 16 includes an upper surface 20 and lower surface 22, air inlet apertures 36,37 and air outlet apertures 31. The apertures are designed to direct cold air through the fuel component 18 in order to intensify the combustion of the fuel component. Intensified combustion increases the rate of ignition of a fuel source, such as charcoal or firewood. The fuel component includes a paraffin wax, a microcrystalline wax, PET hydrocarbon, and SER-refined petrolatum.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Inventor: George H. Snow
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Patent number: 5209169Abstract: Improvements for an incinerator system including double reburn tunnels, an excitor within a reburn tunnel, a choker for closing off part of a reburn tunnel, a grate near the incinerator's inlet to permit the drying and initial combustion of refuse, an ash scoop which remains out of the water during most of its operation. The use of dual reburn tunnels, along with a damper that permits the closure of at least one of them, permits the efficient and environmentally acceptable utilization of the main incinerator chamber even with minimal refuse contained there. With less refuse, only one reburn unit operates; it will still have sufficient heat and throughput to maintain, with minimal auxiliary fuel, the temperatures needed for complete combustion. An excitor, or solid stationary object placed within the reburn tunnel, permits the retention and reflection of the heat generated by the burning to assure complete combustion of all hydrocarbons within the reburn unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Inventor: John N. Basic, Sr.
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Patent number: 5174747Abstract: The present invention pertains to a grate plate utilized in a cooling apparatus. Substantially the entire surface area of the exposed surface, that is, the surface of the grate plate that is not overlapped by a preceding grate plate, is recessed from its outside perimeter. The recessed exposed area is defined by alternating rows of (1) substantially tubular, hollow air distribution conduits that travel substantially the entire length of the recessed exposed area in a direction parallel to the movement of solid material through the cooling apparatus. The tubular air distribution conduits have two side walls and a top surface with which the solid material transported to the cooling apparatus comes into contact, and (2) narrow, open, secondary air distribution channels that also travel substantially the entire length of the recessed exposed area in a direction parallel to the movement of solid material through the cooling apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Fuller CompanyInventors: Michael R. Massaro, Jr., Edward L. Puschock, Shane K. Alesi, Robert H. Holland, George W. Bryde
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Patent number: 5144939Abstract: An orchard heater burns wood or other biomass pellets substantially without the production of soot or smudge. The heater assembly includes demountable, telescoping components including a combustion chamber, a chimney, a firebox, and a hopper. Combination air- and fuel-flow control means control the combustion process. An oven or a grill attachment may be included in the assembly for cooking purposes, if so desired.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Inventor: Ernest W. Christopherson
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Patent number: 5137009Abstract: The invention relates to a combustion device for wood or coal comprising a front wall with a fuel charging opening, two side walls, a rear wall, a bottom wall, a top wall, a door for the fuel charging opening, a control element for controlling a fresh-air inlet opening, an inner dividing wall which divides the interior of the device into a pre-combustion chamber and a post-combustion chamber, and a passage opening between the two chambers and a grating at the bottom of the pre-combustion chamber and a flue gas discharge opening; the dividing wall is horizontally disposed and a shaft pipe surrounded by an annular chamber which is in communication with the fresh-air inlet opening is inserted sealingly into its passage opening; the grating is placed on its upper end.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventor: Heribert Posch
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Patent number: 5036830Abstract: A method and apparatus for burning a stack of newspapers in a fireplace or stove includes a firebox positionable in a fireplace or stove and having a floor for horizontally supporting a stack of newspapers and an air supply unit for directing a flow of air angularly onto the floor to flow around the sides of the stack and obtain burning of the outer surface of the stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Isaac C. Whiteley
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Patent number: 5014683Abstract: A fireplace combustion system in which a sealed firebox contains: a base having apertures connected to a source of combustion air and wherein a hollow grate is connected to one of the apertures to conduct combustion air to a quantity of fuel disposed on the grate; a plurality of baffles and deflectors are utilized to direct the products of combustion above the grate for flow through a quantity of porous refractory material so that the refractory material is heated by the products of combustion to a temperature sufficient to ignite the unburned gases present; and a flue for exhausting the products of combustion. The grate is provided with a plurality of apertures at various levels above the bottom to supply combustion air at varying temperatures at different locations in the burning fuel. Suitable valve means are used to control the amount and direction of the air flow through the apertures in the base to different primary and secondary burning zones in the firebox.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Inventor: Donald W. Wilkening
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Patent number: 4924847Abstract: The specification describes a system for initiating and promoting combustion of fuels such as wood, coal, oil, etc. Virtually complete combustion is achieved by feeding combustion air under pressure through openings in a diffuser plate with the diameter of the opening having a calculated size and spacing therebetween. By-products of primary combustion are burned by the system. The specification also describes an exemplary wood stove and a cooking unit which utilizes the novel combustion principle.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1988Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Inventor: Jean-Pierre Patenaude
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Patent number: 4896650Abstract: A fire grate is formed with a slot configured to receive a narrow dimensioned section of a briquette. The walls surrounding the slot support the briquette in vertical orientation with the narrow dimensioned section of the briquette extending upwardly. Combustion air or gas flows through the slot for exposing the briquette to the combustion air or gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Pyromid, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Hait
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Patent number: 4881522Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Inventor: Andre Meusy
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Patent number: 4876972Abstract: In a grate bar element for a sliding grate furnace for garbage incineration, where the individual grate bar elements are formed for imbricate arrangement and have at their ends openings for the escape of combustion air, the layout is such that each grate bar element (1) has, for multiple circulation of the material (3) to be incinerated, at least two skid surfaces (9, 10) arranged one above the other in cascade fashion, which are limited at their end by steplike lugs (22, 22a). The air outlet openings are provided in each lug (22, 22a) of the grate bar element (1) and are designed as air outlet slots (5, 6) for the horizontal or parallel supply of combustion air to the contiguous next skid surface (9, 10) which slots extend over largely the total width of the grate bar element (1). Each grate bar element (1) is subdivided vertically by an inner longitudinal center web, at whcih air passages (23, 24) are formed on both sides for the supply of the combustion air to the air outlet slots (5, 6).Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Inventor: Louis Mrklas
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Patent number: 4870913Abstract: Grate plate carriers are formed box-shaped having a planar cover plate that, extending in the product conveying direction, joins to the following cover plate and is provided with openings that are covered at a slight distance therefrom by the grate plate lying on top thereof and formed flat, so that slot-shaped air passage openings remain between the cover plate and the grate plate, said slot-shaped air passage openings discharging into correspondingly formed air passage slots of the grate plate; and in that every box-shaped grate plate carrier is independently connected to a cooling air delivery conduit.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt Deutz AktiengesellschaftInventor: Richard Schneider
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Patent number: 4869163Abstract: A smoking unit for a gas grill, which smoking unit is characterized by a housing shaped to fit inside the gas grill, a bottom provided in the housing for receiving a quantity of smoke-generating wood chips and a perforated smoke tray located above the bottom panel for containing a water or flavor-enhancing liquid and channeling smoke to a grill or grate which supports meat or other food to be smoked. An access opening is located in the front of the housing adjacent to the gas grill lid to facilitate access to the smoked food when the lid is raised. In a first preferred embodiment of the invention the smoking unit is constructed as a separate unit for removable insertion in an existing gas grill and in a second preferred embodiment, the smoking unit is shaped integrally with or is permanently mounted in the gas grill.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Inventor: Gene B. Haskins
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Patent number: 4829975Abstract: A fire grate is formed with a slot configured to receive a narrow dimensioned section of a briquette. The walls surrounding the slot support the briquette in vertical orientation with the narrow dimensioned section of the briquette extending upwardly. Combustion air or gas flows through the slot for exposing the briquette to the combustion air or gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Pyromid, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Hait
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Patent number: 4807589Abstract: A draft operated fireplace insert may be used to circulate heated air from one room to another or from the exterior of a building into the interior. The fireplace insert is fitted so that a set of louvers are located over a ventilated ash pit of the fireplace, permitting air to be selectively introduced into the combustion zone of the fireplace. Air is circulated through a channel extending beneath a floor plate and behind a rear plate of the fireplace insert. Alternately, air is drawn through fuel-supporting hollow andirons extending beween the floor plate and the rear plate. A vertically shiftable damper plate controls the flow of air through the channel and the andirons.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Willard D. Johnson
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Patent number: 4803973Abstract: An improved coal stove grate including a floor and side walls to either side of the floor. Coal is pushed along the floor, up a rise surface, past a crest at the end of the rise surface and along a fire support section to the end of the grate. Part of the coal forced up the rise surface rolls back to fill a reservoir space in the grate and fuel a fire extending the full length of the grate during heating and a stable long-burning fire during turndown of the stove.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Harman Stove and Welding, Inc.Inventor: Dane P. Harman
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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: 4771760Abstract: Method and apparatus for burning stacked newspapers in a fireplace includes a grate having a sloping support for supporting a stack of newspapers at an angle inclined to the horizontal with free edges of the newspapers at the front and air supply directing a flow of air in a substantially horizontal direction at a position above the free edges of the newspapers to supply oxygen to enhance burning and to continuously turn the uppermost pages of the stack of newspapers upward to burn the newspapers page-by-page.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Inventor: Isaac C. Whiteley
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Patent number: 4759340Abstract: A fire grate having a support framework including an imperforate base plate, a rear backing plate and end plates. The grate has combustible material positioning and sensing means and can trap and reburn volatile products. Air delivery passages supply fresh air directly to the top of the grate to assist in reburning volatile products.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Inventor: Wun C. Chong
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Patent number: 4719900Abstract: The grate of an industrial furnace is assembled of elongated grate bars which form rows of neighboring grate bars and the grate bars of neighboring rows partially overlap each other. Each grate bar has a top wall, a front end wall and two sidewalls, and such walls define an air-admitting passage having a portion in one or more hollow upward extensions of the top wall close to the front end wall. The extensions have transverse openings which discharge air from the respective portions of the passages into the surrounding atmosphere, namely into fuel which is deposited on the grate. The openings of each extension are located in planes which are inclined to the longitudinal direction of the corresponding top walls through angles of 80-90 degrees, and such openings can be inclined forwardly, rearwardly, downwardly or upwardly. If the grate bars have top walls with several extensions, the openings in the extensions of each grate bar can be staggered relative to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Inventor: Walter J. Martin
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Patent number: 4719899Abstract: A depot for granular carbonaceous fuel is shown including a refractory matrix containing the granular fuel. The refractory matrix includes either one or more baskets of screen material or a refractory binder. Vertical flues are included in the matrix for upward flow of air therethrough during combustion of the granular fuel. A manifold below the matrix supplies air for the vertical flues. Granular fuel and ashes thereof are prevented by the refractory matrix from moving into the flues whereby the flues remain open during combustion of the granular fuel. The fuel may include a relatively large amount of anthracite to provide for a low cost fire. A granular fuel mixture that includes 60 wt % to 80 wt % Buckwheat anthracite and 40 wt % to 20 wt % of charcoal having a size of 35 to 85 mesh Tyler scale is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Bar-B-Quik Corp.Inventor: William H. Burkhart
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Patent number: 4694818Abstract: An improved fireplace heat transfer unit includes a gas burner tube in a layer of sand retained in a trough beneath air conduction tubes arranged transversely to the burner tube. The air transfer tubes are all connected to a manifold at the rear of the fireplace grate unit which receives air for transport through the conduits and ejection into a room.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Morton Metalcraft CompanyInventor: Jon Bridgwater
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Patent number: 4672947Abstract: A grate bar has an elongated top wall, two longitudinally extending sidewalls, transversely extending front and rear walls, a bottom wall, and several longitudinally extending ribs at the underside of the top wall. The walls define an air heating chamber which receives fresh air from a first opening below the rar wall and discharges heated air by way of a second opening which is provided in one of the sidewalls close to the front wall. The ribs divide the chamber into several elongated channels and a compartment which is located immediately behind the front wall and communicates with the channels as well as with the second opening. At least one of the ribs which are nearest to the one sidewall is spaced apart from the bottom wall so that the channels which flank such rib can communicate with one another along the upper side of the bottom wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1985Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Inventor: Johannes J. E. Martin
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Patent number: 4641590Abstract: This invention is a non-fossil fuel fired hot water system which allows a large amount of water or other liquid to be raised to a relatively high temperature, but below the boiling point, in a relatively short period of time. Due to a unique air circulation system, extremely high temperatures of the combustible material can be obtained with secondary burning eliminating all visible particulate material from the exhaust stack of the system. The unique firebox itself is disposed such that it is surrounded by water on all sides including the access closures for said firebox.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Inventor: William T. Pope
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Patent number: 4607612Abstract: A furnace insert (10) for an enclosed fireplace is disclosed. Furnace (10) includes an outer housing (11) and an inner housing (50) which define a firebox (11A). A plurality of tubular steel ducts (45-52), inclusive, are mounted within firebox (11A) and heat air as it rises through the ducts from inlets at the bottom and out of outlets at the top. Additional heat is recovered from the furnace and, in addition, an insulating effect is created which prevents damage to the fireplace walls by a heat exchange chamber (54) which is defined by a space between inner housing (11) and outer housing (50) which has an air inlet (54A) at the bottom and an air outlet (54A) at the top.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1985Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Inventor: Joseph DeRisi