Row Across Combustion Chamber Patents (Class 431/180)
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Patent number: 8845324Abstract: The invention relates to a device for controlling regenerative burners used as a firing device, particularly for iron and steel product heating furnaces or for radiating tubes for continuous strip steel processing lines, according to which the supply of at least one of the fluids involved in the combustion (fuel and comburent) is carried out through a rotary injector (12) rotating by means of a rotatable actuator (M) so as to supply fluid alternately to one and then the other of the burners (B1, B2), the rotary injector (12) being placed on the comburent inlet duct (6), particularly air, and is provided to partially obstruct the supply pipe (19.1; 19.2) to the burner (B1; B2) such that one portion of the fumes from a regenerator (2.2; 2.1) for the non-operating burner (B2; B1) is led to the operating burner (B1; B2) and such that the other portion of the fumes is discharged to the stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Fives SteinInventor: Patrice Sedmak
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Patent number: 6971871Abstract: A radiant heater including a burner having an inlet for receiving an air and gas mixture and an exhaust for emitting exhaust gases generated by combustion of the air and gas mixture within the burner, an elongated radiant heating tube having an inlet for receiving the exhaust gases emitted by the burner, a gas flow control assembly for controlling the flow of gas to the burner, and a blower for controlling the flow of air to the burner. The blower comprises a two-stage blower including a motor having a low winding corresponding to a low blower speed and a high winding corresponding to a high blower speed. The gas flow control assembly comprises a two-stage regulator or two-stage valve having a low setting for delivering a low gas flow to the burner and a high setting for delivering a high gas flow to the burner.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Solaronics, Inc.Inventor: Farshid Ahmady
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Patent number: 6793486Abstract: A burner for non-symmetrical combustion generally includes a burner housing enclosing a burner plenum. A fuel conduit extends within the housing and is positioned coaxial with a line spaced from a central axis of the burner. The fuel conduit defines a fuel exit opening. A baffle defining an air conduit extends longitudinally within the housing. The air conduit has an air opening on an opposite side of the burner central axis from the fuel exit opening. At least one oxygen injection lance extends longitudinally within the housing and partially through the air conduit. A burner port block is located adjacent to the baffle and downstream of the air opening, and is in fluid communication with the fuel conduit and the air conduit.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Bloom Engineering Company, Inc.Inventors: Harry P. Finke, Gregory T. Kitko, Marty R. McGhee, David G. Schalles
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Publication number: 20040091830Abstract: A device including a burner (6) for directing a fuel/air mixture into a reaction chamber (2) for flameless oxidation of fuels has a reaction chamber (2), which is supplied with a fuel air mixture by a burner (6). The burner (6) discharges the a fuel air fuel/air jet transversely to it's a longitudinal axis (A) of the burner and an. An exhaust gas channel (17) is arranged in or on the burner concentric or parallel to the burner longitudinal axis (A). The An outlet direction (R) of the fuel/air jets from the burner and the direction (A) of the exhaust gas channel cross each other. This Hence, produces the burners, which fuel introduces the fuel parallel or at an angle to the furnace wall into the furnace chamber in where the burner is mounted and are designed for flameless oxidation of the fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Applicant: WS Warmeprozesstechnik GmbHInventors: Joachim G. Wunning, Joachim A. Wunning
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Patent number: 6471508Abstract: A burner for non-symmetrical combustion includes a burner housing enclosing a burner plenum. A fuel conduit extends longitudinally within the housing and is positioned coaxial with a line spaced from a central axis of the burner. The fuel conduit defines a fuel exit opening. An air conduit extends into the housing and defines an air opening on an opposite side of the burner central axis from the fuel exit opening. The air opening is positioned a greater distance away from the burner central axis than the fuel exit opening. The air conduit has a cross-sectional shape in the form of a segment of a circle. A baffle is positioned at least partially around the fuel conduit and defines the air conduit. A burner port block is connected to the baffle downstream of the fuel exit opening. The burner port block has a sidewall diverging from the burner central axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Bloom Engineering Company, Inc.Inventors: Harry P. Finke, Martin R. McGhee, Gregory T. Kitko
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Publication number: 20020142256Abstract: Methods and apparatus for combustion of a hydrocarbon fuel in a combustion chamber of a furnace or boiler are presented, the combustion normally using only air as an oxidant, part of the air entering the combustion chamber through one or more burners, and a remaining portion of air entering the combustion chamber at a plurality of locations downstream of the burners. The methods comprise injecting oxygen-enriched gas through a plurality of lances into the combustion chamber at a plurality of downstream locations, the oxygen-enriched gas injected at a velocity ranging from subsonic to supersonic, and the oxygen-enriched gas being present in an amount sufficient to provide an oxygen concentration of no more than 2% on a volume basis greater than when air is used alone as oxidant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Ovidiu Marin, Benjamin Bugeat, Eric Streicher, Pietro Di Zanno
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Patent number: 6264466Abstract: An oxygen enrichment system is provided which uses the existing air/fuel burners of a regenerative furnace to distribute additional oxygen to the burners for increased efficiency, and reduced nitrous oxide emissions. The centrally positioned cooling air lances in the burners of a regenerative furnace are modified to deliver oxygen when the burners are firing for oxygen enrichment. During the burner firing cycle, oxygen is delivered from an oxygen supply through the oxygen lance to provide a central oxygen jet. The fuel is delivered concentrically around the oxygen jet. During the non-firing cycle of the burner, cooling air or other cooling fluid is delivered from the cooling air supply through the oxygen jet for cooling the offside of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: Mahendra L. Joshi, Harley A. Borders, Olivier Charon
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Patent number: 6113389Abstract: An oxygen enrichment system is provided which uses the existing air/fuel burners of a regenerative furnace to distribute additional oxygen to the burners for increased efficiency, and reduced nitrous oxide emissions. The centrally positioned cooling air lances in the burners of a regenerative furnace are modified to deliver oxygen when the burners are firing for oxygen enrichment. During the burner firing cycle, oxygen is delivered from an oxygen supply through the oxygen lance to provide a central oxygen jet. The fuel is delivered concentrically around the oxygen jet. During the non-firing cycle of the burner, cooling air or other cooling fluid is delivered from the cooling air supply through the oxygen jet for cooling the offside of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: American Air Liquide, Inc.Inventors: Mahendra L. Joshi, Harley A. Borders, Olivier Charon
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Patent number: 5505146Abstract: A burner system for a furnace includes horizontal rows of cell burners some of which contain a secondary air port vertically spaced from a coal nozzle. The cell burners are in the front and rear walls of the furnace. Near the side walls of the furnace, which are connected between the front and rear walls, additional double-burner cells are provided which include a pair of vertically spaced coal nozzles or burners. Either a single lower row or a lower and upper row of cell burners include the double-burner cells at the side walls. The double cell burners are operated at 1.0 or higher throat stoichiometry. This reduces corrosion at the side walls while only slightly increasing NO.sub.x emission.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventor: Thomas A. Laursen
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Patent number: 5368472Abstract: A regenerative burner having heat storage units with combustion effluent/combustion air ducts therethrough, fuel intake means and a burner body, wherein the burner is designed to suppress NOx formation and to control flame shape and characteristic in the regenerative system during combustion. The regenerative burner may include a burner baffle, or may include a plurality of gas jets entrained in generally converging fashion for control of the flame charactaristics and shape dispositive of NOx formation. The burner may provide for staged combustion, either by means of sequential fuel injection or sequential provision of combustion air, or the burner may depress NOx formation by vitiation of combustion air with products of combustion. The present regenerative burners suppress NOx formation yet preserve the remaining characteristic features of regenerative systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Bloom Engineering Company, Inc.Inventors: James E. Hovis, Harry P. Finke
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Patent number: 5205226Abstract: A low NO.sub.x burner system for a furnace having spaced apart front and rear walls, comprises a double row of cell burners on each of the front and rear walls. Each cell burner is either of the inverted type with a secondary air nozzle spaced vertically below a coal nozzle, or the non-inverted type where the coal nozzle is below the secondary air port. The inverted and non-inverted cells alternate or are provided in other specified patterns at least in the lower row of cells. A small percentage of the total air can be also provided through the hopper or hopper throat forming the bottom of the furnace, or through the boiler hopper side walls. A shallow angle impeller design also advances the purpose of the invention which is to reduce CO and H.sub.2 S admissions while maintaining low NO.sub.x generation.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1992Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: The Babcock & Wilcox CompanyInventors: John B. Kitto, Jr., Roger J. Kleisley, Albert D. LaRue, Chris E. Latham, Thomas A. Laursen
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Patent number: 5121700Abstract: This invention is directed to a method and apparatus for improving fluid flow and gas mixing in boilers. More particularly, this invention pertains to a method and apparatus for improved fluid flow and gas mixing in kraft recovery boilers for increased energy efficiency, reduced TRS emissions and increased capacity. The method of introducing air into a boiler furnace comprises: (a) introducing air through at least one opening located on at least a first wall of the interior of the furnace; and (b) introducing air through at least one second opening located on a second wall of the interior of the furnace opposed to the first wall at the same, or different, elevations.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Sandwell, Inc.Inventors: Brian R. Blackwell, Colin MacCallum
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Patent number: 4945841Abstract: A furnace and burner construction and method of burning fuel therein. The furnace housing has an end wall and side walls extending generally perpendicularly from the end wall and defining a furnace interior. One or more air supply ports open axially thereof through the end wall, and at least one fuel supply port opens axially thereof through the end wall and is spaced from the air supply port or ports. The air supply port is spaced from the side walls. When generally conical surfaces of jets of fuel and air are injected into the interior of the furnace through the air supply port or ports and the fuel supply port for carrying out burning of the fuel, recirculating currents of combustion products from the burning of the fuel are formed in the space between the jets and the side walls or between the jets themselves to lower the temperature of the burning.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Tokyo Gas Company LimitedInventors: Ichiro Nakamachi, Kunio Yasuzawa, Tadato Miyahara, Takahiro Nagata
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Patent number: 4671765Abstract: A multi-outlet burner for heating material. Nozzles are positioned along a longitudinally extending portion of the burner that generally parallels the material surface. Combustion gas and fuel are combined at each nozzle to produce a plurality of flames that are directed in a sweeping direction over the surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Yih-Wan Tsai
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Patent number: 4547146Abstract: This improved ignition device for a moving grate type sintering machine is an inexpensive, compact combustion device which can form a strip of flame extending uniformly and continuously over the width of the strand. This ignition device can provide a uniform ignition intensity, and the ignition conditions of the raw mix can be controlled optimally by moving the burner and a hood therefor vertically and/or rotatably in accordance with the operational conditions of the sintering process. The ignition device thus contributes to prevent the sintered ore from being unevenly sintered, and to save heating energy.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Kawasaki Steel Corp.Inventors: Kunihiro Tanaka, Nobuhiro Futagami
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Patent number: 4470800Abstract: There is disclosed in a ceramic burner comprising a base, a crown disposed on an opposing end to said base and therebetween a housing defining a combustion chamber, a first conduit entering said housing and communicating therein with a gas chamber in turn communicating with a gas passage running longitudinally therethrough, a second conduit entering said housing and communicating therein with an air chamber in turn communicating with an air passage running therethrough, said gas passage and said air passage juxtaposed to one another, each having an elongated cross section, said gas passage and said air passage being vertically supported from one another, said gas passage and said air passage being in communication with said crown the improvement wherein between said gas passage and said air passage there is disposed at least one gas slot and at least one air slot extending from said base to said crown, said gas slot and said air slot being closed off from said gas passage, said air passage, said gas chamber aType: GrantFiled: December 15, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Assignee: Martin & Pagenstecher GmbHInventor: Georg Wolf
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Patent number: 4288211Abstract: When explosive gases are introduced into a combustion chamber care must be taken that no pre-ignition occurs. To this end, the gas is spatially subdivided into discrete volume elements, for example by means of a bundle of tubes having an internal diameter which does not exceed twice the quenching distance of the explosive gases. Such a division ensures that the wall distances of the gas portions of one volume element are greater than their quenching distances.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1978Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Kurt Bodenbenner, Gerhard Muller, Helmut Perkow
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Patent number: 4223641Abstract: A gas-fired boiler installation with control of the supply of combustion components, provided with a combustion space that upwardly is in communication with a boiler flue and at the bottom side is confined by a burner bed with atmospheric burners having interposed venturi tubes which upon throughflow by the gas controllably supplied via a valve, draw in primary air. Between the elements of the burner bed, from the bottom side thereof, secondary air can be drawn into the combustion space while the secondary air is controllable in conjunction with the control of the gas supply by a control valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Raypak Produkten B.V.Inventor: Louis H. Widdershoven
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Patent number: 4174201Abstract: Burner heads for incinerating waste combustible gas from refineries and the like are disclosed, for use in flare gas burners wherein a plurality of waste gas burner heads are provided for simultaneous operation at the same level, which heads may be utilized in a ground flare, or utilized in an elevated version of a ground flare burner. The burner heads provide for efficient admixture of gas with air, do not plug up, have a low pressure drop, burn both low and high BTU gases, and provide for smokeless combustion.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1978Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Assignee: Combustion Unlimited IncorporatedInventor: John F. Straitz, III
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Patent number: 4095935Abstract: An improved furnace design for carrying out the catalytic steam reforming of hydrocarbons, including an air delivery and burner system which extends across the top of the furnace. The air delivery system includes a plurality of air ducts each forming a plenum arch, with the arches being suspended between their respective ends as they span the top of the furnace. Burners, for providing heat to the radiant section of the furnace, are spaced within each of such arches and extend into the furnace. Further, the plenum arches provide a supporing structure for the insulation forming the top the radiant section of the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1976Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: Denis A. Menegaz, Elmars Blumenaus, Richard Estile H. Ray
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Patent number: 4092095Abstract: A combustor is described for use in populated areas which may be elevated, and mounted on the roof of a building or which may be mounted on the ground, the combustor being adapted for waste gas having a very low btu content, or is a very dirty gas containing tars and particulate material, or is a very low pressure gas which has insufficient kinetic energy to mix readily with air, an upright combustion chamber open at the top being employed surrounded by an acoustical fence to reduce transmission of noise from the combustion and from secondary air supplied over the fence to reduce wind effect, and to reduce light transmission from the combustion process, the burners being disposed beneath a radiation floor and being independent and separately removable for cleaning without shut down of the combustor.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1977Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignee: Combustion Unlimited IncorporatedInventor: John F. Straitz, III