Having Means For Indirectly Exchanging Heat Between Combustion Products And Material Patents (Class 432/223)
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Patent number: 11898753Abstract: A system is provided with a fuel sweep system configured to couple to a flow sleeve of a combustor along a first fuel conduit. The flow sleeve is configured to be disposed about a liner of the combustor, and the first fuel conduit is configured to extend along the flow sleeve in a compressor discharge chamber disposed about the flow sleeve. The fuel sweep system includes a first fuel sweep louver adjacent a first fuel sweep opening defined through the flow sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: GE INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGY LLCInventors: Shreekrishna Rao, Mohan Krishna Bobba, Lucas J. Stoia, Homayoon Feiz
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Patent number: 11840941Abstract: An engine component for a gas turbine engine, the engine component comprising a cooling architecture comprising at least one unit cell having a set of walls with a thickness, the set of walls defining fluidly separate conduits having multiple openings, each of the multiple openings having a hydraulic diameter; wherein the thickness (t) and the hydraulic diameter (DH) relate to each other by an equation: ( D H + 2 ? t ) 2 ( ( D H + 2 ? t ) / D H ) 1 / 3 to define a performance area factor (PAF).Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Lana Maria Osusky, Gustavo A. Ledezma, Daniel Endecott Osgood, Gregory Alexander Natsui
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Patent number: 11785748Abstract: Cooling arrangement of data center configured for backup operation, the arrangement including an active cooling system having: fluid cooling systems. The arrangement further including an intake louvers assuming a closed position separating interior space of the data center from the exterior environment during normal mode of operation and an open position enabling free flow of outside air into the interior space during backup operation; exhaust louvers assuming a closed position separating interior space of the data center from the exterior environment and an open position enabling free flow of interior air out to the exterior environment; and controller configured to direct the intake louvers and exhaust louvers to assume the open position when electrical power supply to the active cooling system has been interrupted. The arrangement further includes a fluid system which functions as an open loop in the normal mode and a closed loop in the backup mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2020Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: BAIDU USA LLCInventor: Tianyi Gao
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Patent number: 11572807Abstract: An internal structure of a primary exhaust duct of a turbomachine, the internal structure comprising a primary wall comprising a surface of revolution about a longitudinal axis, allowing the air to pass through orifices and forming an internal surface of the primary exhaust duct, an interior skin comprising a surface of revolution about the longitudinal axis, arranged inside the primary wall, an upstream flange and a downstream flange which attach the interior skin to the interior of the primary wall, at least one separator which is attached to the interior skin and which extends from the interior skin towards the primary wall, the, or each, separator extends in a plane generally parallel to the longitudinal axis, between the two flanges, and the, or each, separator is not attached to the primary wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: AIRBUS OPERATIONS SASInventors: Julien Ferreira, Vincent Trocellier, Sandrine Andre, Michael Kilkenny
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Patent number: 11162422Abstract: The present invention relates to a combustion chamber (10) of a turbine, in particular a turbine with a thermodynamic cycle comprising a recuperator, for producing energy, in particular electrical energy, comprising a casing (12) with an injection means (52) for injecting at least one fuel, and a hot compressed air intake (32), said casing housing a flame tube (22) with a perforated diffuser (26) for the passage of the hot compressed air and the fuel, and a flame stabiliser (54). According to the invention, the chamber comprises an air deflector (36) arranged facing the hot compressed air intake (32) in order to circulate this hot air in a single axial direction from this intake.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2017Date of Patent: November 2, 2021Assignee: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLESInventors: Hubert Baya Toda, Jean-Baptiste Michel, Thomas Valin, Julien Thiriot
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Patent number: 10955192Abstract: A dental furnace having closed or closeable firing chamber (12), which is surrounded by thermal insulation (20) and which comprises at least one inlet terminal (22) and at least one outlet terminal (24). Via said two terminals, a gas, especially air, may be passed through the firing chamber (12) and/or may be discharged from the firing chamber (12), wherein a vacuum source (44) is provided, which is in direct or indirect communication with the outlet terminal (24) and via which the outlet terminal (24) may be set under vacuum pressure. At the outlet terminal (24), an especially T-shaped or Y-shaped connector (26) is attached. The connector (26) comprises two entrance ports (32, 24) and an exit (40), wherein the exit (40) is in communication with the vacuum source (44) and a first entrance port is in communication with the firing chamber (12), and especially is flange-mounted at the outlet terminal (24) thereof, and a second entrance port (34) is in communication with ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: Ivoclar Vivadent AGInventors: Rudolf Jussel, Manuel Schlegel
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Patent number: 10634342Abstract: A modular octagon burner has a plurality of fuel manifold modules. Each of the fuel manifold modules have a mounting flange on each end that angles inwardly to permit the fuel manifold modules to form an octagon when connected together. Inner and outer mixing plates are connected to the fuel manifold modules and to one another to form a combustion region.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: SUKUP MANUFACTURING CO.Inventor: Casey Scott Heilskov
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Patent number: 9644863Abstract: A forced air heater that includes two air moving devices for improved control of air and fuel mixture for combustion, and improved air flow the heater. In addition to better air flow, the heater includes an improved fuel system that utilizes a pump and delivery controls to accommodate reduced air flow while avoiding incomplete combustion and fume odors.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: PINNACLE CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Anderson Quillian Smith, III, Kyu Sam Hwang, Sung Geun Lee, Chang Won Kim
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Patent number: 9416973Abstract: A micromixer assembly for a turbine system includes a plurality of pipes each having an inlet for receiving an airflow from an annulus defined by an inwardly disposed liner and an outwardly disposed sleeve, each of the plurality of pipes also including an outlet for dispersing an air-fuel mixture into a combustor chamber. Also included is a first portion of each of the plurality of pipes. Further included is a second portion of each of the plurality of pipes, the second portion comprising the inlet for receiving the airflow. Yet further included is at least one fuel receiving path in communication with at least one of the first portion and the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2013Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Patrick Benedict Melton, Gregory Allen Boardman
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Patent number: 9273872Abstract: An elongated housing of a portable forced air unit is provided with a combustion chamber located therein. One or more side covers of the controls compartment protects the compartment from weather or more specifically water related damage or malfunction. The one or more side covers direct external water away from the controls compartment and may also direct internal water within the controls compartment away from electronic devices contained therein. A successive higher overlapping of the housing, one or more side covers, and the fuel tank assembly may cascade external water away from the unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: PROCOM HEATING, INC.Inventor: Joseph B. Lee, Jr.
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Publication number: 20150008264Abstract: A mobile heating device operated with liquid fuel is provided, having: a combustion chamber (2) comprising a combustion air inlet (3), wherein the combustion chamber (2) adjacent to the combustion air inlet (3) comprises a widening portion (20) the cross-section of which widens with increasing distance from the combustion air inlet (3) and in which in operation combustion air and fuel are converted in a flaming combustion; a fuel supply which is arranged such that fuel is supplied into the widening portion (20); and an air guide device (6) being adapted to feed combustion air into the widening portion (20) with a flow component directed in the circumferential direction such that an axial recirculation region forms in the widening portion (20) in which gases flow in the direction towards the combustion air inlet (3) oppositely to a main flow direction (H). The fuel supply comprises an injector nozzle (15) for injecting fuel at the combustion air inlet (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventors: Volodymyr Ilchenko, Vitali Dell
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Publication number: 20100327605Abstract: Power generation systems are provided that include a circular loop of conduit, a dehumidifier coupled to the conduit, a power turbine coupled to the turbine and a pump coupled to the conduit. Processes for generating energy at an industrial mine site are also provided. Water heating systems are provided that can include a dehumidifier associated with a conduit containing water, a holding tank coupled to the conduit and water heaters coupled to the holding tank. Processes of heating water are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventor: Larry Andrews
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Patent number: 7591648Abstract: A burner assembly includes a fuel nozzle and an air-fuel mixing cone coupled to the fuel nozzle. Fuel is discharged from the fuel nozzle into a mixing chamber formed in the air-fuel mixing cone. Air passes into the mixing chamber through openings formed in the air-fuel mixing chamber and mixes with fuel to form a combustible air-fuel mixture in the air-fuel mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Maxon CorporationInventor: Pawel Mosiewicz
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Patent number: 7422429Abstract: A heat exchange furnace includes a combustion furnace module, a passageway module disposed around and connected removably to the combustion furnace module, and a gas-guiding unit including upper and lower guiding modules connected respectively to upper and lower ends of the passageway module. During assembly, the lower guiding module is first connected removably to the passageway module. Subsequently, the passageway module is sleeved removably on the combustion furnace module. Finally, the upper guiding module is connected removably to the passageway module.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Suncue Company Ltd.Inventor: Jung-Lang Lin
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Patent number: 7393206Abstract: A heat exchange furnace includes a surrounding wall disposed around a combustion furnace unit so as to define an annular heat exchange space therebetween. Upright buffer plates divide the heat exchange space into a plurality of air chambers communicated with each other. Upper and lower gas-guiding members are connected respectively and fixedly to upper and lower ends of the surrounding wall. Conduit sets are disposed within the heat exchange space, and cooperate with the upper and lower gas-guiding members so as to constitute cooperatively at least one serpentine gas flow path disposed within the heat exchange space.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Suncue Company Ltd.Inventor: Jung-Lang Lin
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Patent number: 6527548Abstract: A self-powered space heater. At least one thermoelectric module is sandwiched between a hot surface of a combustion chamber of a fluid fired space heater and a room air-cooled heat exchanger for transferring heat from the space heater to room air. A blower circulates room air through the heat exchanger for the dual purpose of heating the room air and also removing heat from the heat exchanger. In a preferred embodiment two thermoelectric modules are utilized in a diesel fuel fired space heater to provide heated air for the cab of a diesel truck. Spherical self-alignment washers are used in a compression frame to apply uniform compression force to both hot and cold sides of the thermoelectric modules. The two modules provide about 25 Watts output that is more than sufficient power to operate the heater that requires about 20 Watts. Extra power can be used for other purposes such as battery charging.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Hi-Z Technology, Inc.Inventors: Aleksandr S. Kushch, Daniel Allen
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Publication number: 20020058226Abstract: A portable heater adapted for use in a recreational enclosure or temporary work enclosure includes a housing having an air inlet on the lower front face. A gas supply is partially enclosed by the housing which provides propane to the mouth of a burner venturi located within the housing. Air is drawn through the air inlet and also enters the mouth of the burner venturi. The air and gas are mixed thoroughly as they travel upwardly through the burner venturi. A chimney effect increases fresh air flow velocity into the burner venturi and allows the heater to operate at a reduced fuel gas pressure. Upon exiting the burner venturi, the air/gas mixture is to a plenum and radiant surface where combustion takes place. Any conventional means may be provided to ignite the air/gas mixture in order to cause combustion. The combustion products deflect off a deflector, which is cooled on a rear face by air flow through the housing, which decreases the temperature of the combustion products before exiting an outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Brian S. Vandrak, John D. DuRoss, Allan L. Haire
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Patent number: 6296480Abstract: A fluid heater has concentrically disposed radiantly heated and convectionally heated sections. The radiantly heated section includes a helically coiled tube defining a cylindrical chamber in which a flame produced by a burner primarily radiantly heats the coiled tube. The helically coiled tube has an outer perimeter about which a plurality of finned tubes are concentrically disposed and are heated by convection transfer of thermal energy. The oil heater embodying the present invention provides a compact oil heater that has greatly increased heating efficiency, reduced heat loss through the shell of the heater, and reduced internal stresses.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Advanced Fabrication Technology, LLC.Inventors: Kent L. Anderson, Jeffrey D. Ensminger
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Patent number: 6238207Abstract: Portable turner for combustion of a gaseous fuel comprising an elongated combustion chamber (1), the front end of which is open and the back end of which is closed with a back (2) and that is connected partly with a fuel gas conduit (4) and partly with a combustion air conduit (5.1), and that is enclosed by a concentric cooling jacket (1.2) for the flow of a cooling medium. The cooling jacket (12) shows an exhaust opening at the open front end of the combustion chamber (1) and is connected with a cooling air conduit (5.2) for the delivery of cooling air, that in its turn is connected with a compressed air source. The compressed air source may consist of a cooling blower (10) that is connected with an air motor (9) via a shaft (10.1) and that is fed with compressed air from a compressed air conduit (5).Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: SSD International Ltd.Inventor: David Sarkinen
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Patent number: 6183241Abstract: Computer simulation was used in the development of an inward-burning, radial matrix gas burner and heat pipe heat exchanger. The burner and exchanger can be used to heat a Stirling engine on cloudy days when a solar dish, the normal source of heat, cannot be used. Geometrical requirements of the application forced the use of the inward burning approach, which presents difficulty in achieving a good flow distribution and air/fuel mixing. The present invention solved the problem by providing a plenum with just the right properties, which include good flow distribution and good air/fuel mixing with minimum residence time. CFD simulations were also used to help design the primary heat exchanger needed for this application which includes a plurality of pins emanating from the heat pipe. The system uses multiple inlet ports, an extended distance from the fuel inlet to the burner matrix, flow divider vanes, and a ring-shaped, porous grid to obtain a high-temperature uniform-heat radial burner.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Midwest Research InstituteInventors: Mark S. Bohn, Mark Anselmo
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Patent number: 6139315Abstract: A recuperator for furnaces includes a set of tubes, which are installed in a secondary chamber (1) which is located behind a main combustion chamber of the furnace and through which hot fumes can pass from the main combustion chamber towards an outlet. The task of the tubes is to recuperate thermal energy from the fumes by bringing a combustion gas to pass through the tubes on its way to burners in the main combustion chamber. The different tubes of the tube set are designed as individual units (8) each one of which is removably inserted in the secondary chamber (1) through holes in the walls (4) thereof. In the mounted condition each tube has a closed portion projecting into the secondary chamber as well as a portion projecting from the outside of the walls of the secondary chamber, the latter portion having inlets and outlets for cold and preheated combustion gas respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Goran Berglund, Jonas Nilsson
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Patent number: 6044837Abstract: A combustion and heating chamber into which a fluid is pumped under pressure is provided. A burner is positioned in the combustion and heating chamber to provide a heat load to the pressurized fluid in the chamber. As the fluid is heated its internal pressure is greatly raised providing a force for driving the heated air through a spiral conduit that encircles the combustion and heating chamber. An insulated outer wall is fitted around the spiral conduit and in contact with it. The individual wraps of the spiral conduit do not lay side by side, but are spaced apart. Relatively cool process air is drawn into the spaces between the separate wraps of the spiral conduit, which is thereby formed as a second spiral space intertwined with the spiral conduit between the combustion and heating chamber wall and the outer wall. The process fluid is therefore in contact with the walls of the spiral conduit.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Harry Arthur Tyler
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Patent number: 5743728Abstract: A method and system for calcining gypsum to recover gypsum in a form consisting essentially of calcium sulfate anhydrite is disclosed. The method includes the steps of feeding the ground gypsum material into a first kettle and heating the ground gypsum in the first kettle to the first predetermined temperature. The first predetermined temperature is preferably below 400.degree. F. so that the gypsum will still contain a sufficient amount of chemically-combined water so that it will self-fluidize by release of water vapor so that it will flow through the apparatus. The ground gypsum is then overflowed through at least one subsequent stage and heated to a final predetermined temperature to produce an anhydrite product. To produce insoluble calcium anhydrite or dead burn material, the final predetermined temperature is greater than 900.degree. F. and preferably within the range of about 900.degree. F.-1300.degree. F.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: USG CorporationInventors: Michael L. Cloud, Kirk S. Moore
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Patent number: 5196062Abstract: An arrangement for holding and cooling bearing shell blanks (2) positioned one next to the other during a coating process in a vacuum chamber, has cooling body and work piece holding pairs (3) which are detachable from each other and which are connected to one another via a cooling surface (9) and a heat transmission surface (7). A work piece holding part (5) of the cooling body and the work piece holding pair (3) is implemented so that the bearing shell blanks (2) are placed in a concave bearing surface (32) of the holding part during the coating process and are kept, over their entire surface, at a temperature determined by the cooling surface temperature. A temperature gradient can be formed if teflon foil strips are placed on the bearing surface. These allow only a direct heat contact of the apex of the bearing shell blanks (2) with the bearing surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Balzers AktiengesellschaftInventors: Erich Bergmann, Martin Zach, Anton Kunz
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Patent number: 4944645Abstract: In a method and apparatus for depicting a circuit pattern on an article such as a semiconductor wafer, glass mask or a reticle supported by a stage in an evacuated casing with an electron beam, the article is disposed in a magazine contained in a sealable chamber communicated with the evacuated chamber. The article is contacted with a heat adjusting member to adjust the temperature thereof. After matching the level of the article with that of the stage, the article is loaded on the stage.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1989Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Assignee: Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Akira Suzuki
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Patent number: 4891009Abstract: In an apparatus for mounting workpieces or substrates for transport between a receiving or issuing station and a coating station in the interior of a vacuum coating chamber and for the control of the temperature of the workpieces during cathode sputtering, the workpiece carrier is in the form of a hollow body partially filled with a heat transfer medium. On the side of the workpiece carrier facing the coating source there is provided a workpiece socket in the form of an oval channel in which workpieces such as bearing shells can be placed. Parallel to the longitudinal edges of the groove-like workpiece socket, edge strips of gripping jaws are disposed, which hold the workpieces in the workpiece socket. The workpiece carrier is furthermore provided with a heat transfer head against which cooling plates or bodies can be pressed, which are connected by flexible pressure hoses to a cooling circuit.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Leybold AktiengesellschaftInventors: Werner Pivit, Ralf Nachtsheim
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Patent number: 4731017Abstract: A radiation heating apparatus comprising a heating zone, a zone to be heated, a gas non-permeable boundary member defining the boundary between the two zones, and a porous radiator member provided in the heating zone, wherein a high-temperature gas is formed in, or introduced into, the heating zone and discharged at least through the porous radiator member, and the zone to be heated is heated through the gas non-permeable boundary member.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Mitsubishi Petrochemical Engineering Co. Ltd.Inventors: Ryozo Echigo, Toshio Tomimura, Chikashi Nishino, Noboru Sue
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Patent number: 4652725Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for heating up a first gas-flow with a second gas-flow. The first gas-flow is caused to flow along a wall in a cylindrical chamber as a rotating gas-flow and the second gas-flow is caused to flow centrally in the chamber, surrounded by the first gas-flow, so that the wall is protected.The apparatus comprises a chamber having an inlet section designed as a whirlpool chamber and an elongate cylindrical mixing part non-radial inlets for the first gas-flow, having their orifices in the wall of the whirlpool chamber and having an inlet for the second gas-flow, arranged substantially centrally in the end of the whirlpool chamber facing away from the mixing part, as well as an outlet section arranged in the mixing chamber part opposite the whirlpool chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1984Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: SKF Steel Engineering ABInventors: Sven Santen, Ivar Ledin
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Patent number: 4642049Abstract: The present invention relates to a process and a device for preheating by combustion gases, a combustive gas intended to be mixed with a combustible gas before its combustion, comprising a box member containing a first, upper vertical exchanger in which the combustive gas is first heated by heat-exchange in counter-current relationship to itself and then in co-current relationship to the combustion gases, and a second exchanger incorporated in a burner and arranged below the first exchanger, the second exchanger allowing the combustive gas to be heated by heat exchange in co-current relationship and then in counter-current relationship to the combustion gases to finally be mixed with the combustion gas.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1986Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Assignee: Gaz de FranceInventor: Raymond Louis
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Patent number: 4589844Abstract: A heat exchanger for heating air supplied to a burner is described. The heat exchanger includes two passages. One of the passages provides a channel through which combustion gas is exhausted from the burner while the other passage provides a channel through which air is supplied to the burner. The two passages are arranged to transfer heat from the combustion gas to the combustion air. Each of the passages includes a helical guide baffle for directing fluid through each respective passage substantially along a helical flow path. The helical guide baffles of the passages each exhibits a variable pitch which changes at a predetermined rate to maintain the pressure and velocity of the fluid in the respective passages within predetermined limits.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1984Date of Patent: May 20, 1986Assignee: Advanced Combustion Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Loukas, Rudolf E. Braune, Ekkehard Fischer
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Patent number: 4568425Abstract: A pyrolysis unit in which feed materials containing cellulose or oil are subjected to destructive heating to drive off gases and liquid vapors while leaving solid residue in the form of nearly pure carbon. The feed materials are conveyed in succession through horizontal reaction cylinders located at different elevations. Heat is applied by the burning of solid fuel in a firebox of the unit and also by injecting into each cylinder the process gas driven off in the immediately succeeding cylinder. A feeder which delivers both the fuel and feed materials includes drying zones in which combustion gases are directed through the fuel and feed materials to preheat and dry them and to filter the combustion gases.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Inventors: Gilbert D. Putnam, deceased, by Bryan L. Putnam, executor
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Patent number: 4560349Abstract: A heat recuperator and a method for recuperating heat from a furnace having a nozzle-mix burner to enhance the efficiency of combustion of one or more burners associated with the furnace. The recuperator comprises an exhaust tube which is connectable to a furnace combustion chamber for receiving heated exhaust gas therethrough. The exhaust tube has an outer cylindrical wall and an inner metallic tube concentrically supported therein. An annular space is defined between the outer cylindrical wall and the inner tube. The inner tube is formed, in at least a major length thereof, with a plurality of corrugations. An air inlet connection is provided at an inlet end of the annular space downstream of the exhaust tube. The annular space also has an outlet upstream of the exhaust tube adjacent an inlet end thereof and connectable to a burner supplying same with heated combustion air.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Sivaco QuebecInventor: Leslie Vider
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Patent number: 4531908Abstract: A ceramic burner head in which the burner mouth is formed from a unitary porous ceramic body with parallel slits defining fuel-permeable walls between and which is bonded to upper, lower and lateral ceramic plates forming the burner body. The ceramic piece is bonded to the plates in a gas-tight manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignees: Kernforschungsanlage Julich GmbH, Rosenthal Technik AGInventors: Siegfried Forster, Stefan R. Schindler, Hartmut Keller
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Patent number: 4475294Abstract: An energy efficient method of drying and curing insulation on wire, especially magnet wire, is disclosed. Heated gases are used separately to dry and cure a curable insulating coating such as a phenolic resin. Gases exhausted from the drying and curing operations and containing volatile combustible materials evolved from the drying and curing of the coating, is passed to a heat exchanger where they pick up heat from the exhaust gases of a fume burner. The hot gases are then passed to the fume burner where the combustible materials are burned to add heat of combustion to the gas stream, which is then cycled back as the fume burner exhaust through the heat exchanger, mixed with air, and passed to the drying section of the wire oven. This recapture of the heat from the combustion provides the heat needed for drying of the coating, thus maximizing the energy efficiency of the process. Apparatus to perform the process is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: October 9, 1984Inventor: Charles G. Henricks
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Patent number: 4460334Abstract: There is provided an improvement in a recuperator of the type having an elongated flow passage defined by an inner heat exchanger wall wherein the flow passage has a selected cross-sectional shape, a lower hot gas entrant end adjacent the gas outlet of a heating furnace and an upper gas exit end above and axially aligned with the lower end of the passage. The improvement involves the use of a radiator member in the form of a plug reciprocably mounted within said passage and movable axially within the passage between a normal plug position adjacent the upper end of the flow passage and a furnace capping position adjacent the lower end of the flow passage.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1982Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: North American Mfg. CompanyInventor: James E. Watson
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Patent number: 4448578Abstract: The specification discloses a curing oven (10) and a control system (120) therefor. The oven (10) includes a heat exchanger (70) which preheats process air from the work chamber (36) before thermal oxidation. A separate recirculating fan (78), mixing box (84), and set of motorized dampers (92, 94) are provided for each zone (40, 42) of the work chamber (36) for controlling mixture of hot and cold air and delivery thereof to the work chamber for better temperature control. The motorized dampers (92, 94) are preferably controlled by microprocessors (124) responsive to temperature sensors (126, 128) located in the work chamber (36). Discharge of the exhaust fan (76) is adjusted by a motorized damper (96) through a controller (136) responsive to a pressure sensor (138) inside the oven (10).Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1983Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Acrometal Products, Inc.Inventors: George A. Brunet, Richard J. Cowan
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Patent number: 4393925Abstract: A heat extractor for picking up waste heat from flue gases is disclosed. The extractor attaches to the stove pipe of a furnace or stove. Air is introduced into the extractor in a spiral flow pattern which is reversed after the air is heated. Air flows into the room from the extractor in a 360.degree. pattern.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1977Date of Patent: July 19, 1983Inventors: Kenneth J. Jacobsen, Jerome F. Moshofsky
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Patent number: 4384850Abstract: A recirculating air heater for an oven is fired by a burner and connected with the oven by a return air duct and an outlet duct. The return air duct has two sets of louvers for admitting controlled amounts of return air to a combustion chamber and a burner bypass chamber in the oven. The combustion gases and return air in the combustion chamber are mixed and directed through a catalytic converter before being mixed with the return air in the burner bypass chamber and directed back into the oven. A portion of the gases directed through the catalytic converter are discharged to atmosphere and an equal amount of preheated fresh air is admitted to the heater. The inlet and exhaust ducts are provided with blowers and dampers so that the mass flow rates of fresh air and exhaust air are substantially equal. During oven preheating some of the combustion gases and heated return air are caused to bypass the catalytic converter and flow directly back into the oven.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1981Date of Patent: May 24, 1983Assignee: Tri-Mark Metal CorporationInventor: James M. Dixon
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Patent number: 4375959Abstract: In an asphalt mixing plant, a portion of the heat used to vaporize water in the process of drying aggregate is recovered by conducting dryer exhaust gases through parallel ducts which extend serially through the aggregate cold feed bins. These parallel ducts are vertically elongated for optimum heat transfer and to avoid impeding aggregated flow. The ducts have vertically extending external fins for greater contact with the aggregate in the bins. They also have horizontally extending internal fins for improved heat transfer between the exhaust gases and the ducts. The ducts are peaked, and conforming protective caps are provided to prevent damage to the ducts during loading of the bins. Water injection is used to initiate condensation of water vapor in the exhaust gases.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1980Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Assignee: The McCarter CorporationInventor: Roger A. Powell
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Patent number: 4369029Abstract: A ceramic recuperator for the heating of combustion air, e.g. for an oil-fired burner or boiler, which prepares at least the air in the formation of a fuel-air mixture which is ignitable at the burner. According to the invention the recuperator is provided with means, especially electrically operated for heating the ceramic body so that the initial combustion air can be heated before firing of the burner and the further heating of the recuperator by combustion products.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1980Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Kernforschungsanlage Julich GmbHInventors: Siegfried Forster, Berthold Sack
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Patent number: 4364726Abstract: A burner head of ceramic materials through which the fuel (combustible) and the oxidizing agent (oxygen or oxygen-containing gas such as air) are passed from an inlet side to an outlet side, combustion being effected at the outlet side. According to the invention, the gas passages for the fuel and the oxidizing medium are of elongated cross section and parallel to one another, being offset in pairs so that indirect heat exchange is effected between the two mediums through the separating ceramic wall. The passages can be formed as rectangular-section channels which are closed at the top and bottom by ceramic plates.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1979Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Kernforschungsanlage Julich GmbHInventors: Siegfried Forster, Manfred Kleemann, Berthold Sack
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Patent number: 4363623Abstract: The invention provides a protective casing for a cube-shaped modular ceramic heat exchanger core, in which the core can easily be installed without danger of leakage between the fluid paths of the core, either while the device is new as its temperature changes, and subsequently as it is in use subjected to drastically altering operating temperature. Moreover, the core can easily be replaced by a core of different heat transfer ability without diminishing the ability to prevent such leakage. To this end the core rests in the casing with the edges of one face engaged with a suitable ceramic fibre composition gasket; the opposite face of the same flow path as engaged by another such gasket and the gasket is in turn engaged by a gasket compression member. The compression member is urged into this engagement by strong springs which thereby hold the gaskets in the necessary sealing engagement.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1981Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Inventor: Heinz Brune
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Patent number: 4362500Abstract: Unit for thermal incineration of non-explosive gases with minor amounts of organic pollutants and for production of hot air, and which can be adapted to various types of supplementary fuel. There is a combustion chamber which consists of a flame pipe inside an outer jacket. Through the space therebetween, incoming process gas is led as coolant. At its front end, the combustion chamber has a burner for supplementary fuel and a mixing-in zone for process gas. The process gas rapidly mixes with the hot combustion gases in the flame, the gas reaching its reaction temperature directly. Powerful turbulence in the mixing-in zone gas, film-layer cooling, convective cooling and even flow give highly efficient and pure combustion while keeping the flame pipe temperature low enough to prevent corrosion.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Volvo Flygmotor ABInventors: Torsten L. Eriksson, John O. Andersson, Olle Nystrom
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Patent number: 4349332Abstract: A combination comprising a recuperator, a crown vent and a furnace having a crown vent opening is supplied, the crown vent extending upwardly into the recuperator and downwardly beneath the wall of the crown vent opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1981Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas CorporationInventor: Edward C. Heubach
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Patent number: 4327704Abstract: Provided is an orchard heater adapted especially to radiate heat directly to the bole and middle portions of the trees, the heater comprising an upright, generally elongated and cylindrical combustion chamber having formed therein a vertically extending looped main burner, a pilot burner disposed beneath the main burner, and a divider plate interposed between the former two burners. The burners are positioned such that the discharge orifice of the main burner lies in the plane of the axis of the combustion chamber and is oriented downwardly at the center of the divider plate. The discharge orifice of the pilot burner, in turn, is oriented upwardly to the bottom of the divider plate, the latter being apertured, typically with louvers which enable communication between the discharge orifices of the two burners. Upon ignition of liquid fuel supplied by the main burner in the chamber, the generated heat is initially radially outwardly directed by the divider plate, this heat being oriented in a horizontal plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Inventor: Robert U. Fredrickson
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Patent number: 4324545Abstract: A recirculating processing oven heater (10) disclosed includes first and second flow paths (22,26) with an internal heat exchanger (36) located downstream from a burner (24) and upstream from a conical mixing member (28) that deflects gas from the first path outwardly for mixing with bypass gas that flows along the second path. Thermal incineration of unburned combustible gases takes place along the first path (22) after heating thereof by the burner and prior to passage thereof through the internal heat exchanger (36). Heat extracted by the internal heat exchanger (36) is supplied to the upstream end of one of the flow paths (22,26), preferably the first flow path (22) so as to provide most efficient operation of the heater.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: Gladd Industries, Inc.Inventor: Gordon F. Hubbert
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Patent number: 4279592Abstract: A pre-heating chamber of transversely arcuate shape adapted to be mounted above a longitudinal portion of a rotary dryer chamber adjacent the combustion chamber of a drying apparatus for drying aggregate, such as used in the manufacture of asphalt paving composition, in which ambient air is circulated through the pre-heating chamber and then discharged through a duct means to the air intake of the combustion chamber.The pre-heating chamber is preferably divided into a radially outer air intake passage communicating at one end with a radially inner air discharge passage to provide a more effective heat transfer between the pre-heating chamber and the rotary dryer chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1980Date of Patent: July 21, 1981Assignee: Herman Grant Co., Inc.Inventor: Herman L. Grant
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Patent number: 4255136Abstract: A furnace for the heat treatment of wire materials, comprising a cylindrical furnace body having holes at both ends through which a wire material is inserted into and out of the furnace body, a combustion chamber formed within the furnace body, a burner provided at one end portion of the furnace body and adjacent to the combustion chamber, and a discharge pipe mounted near the downstream edge of the combustion chamber for discharging the waste gas. The burner comprises a free space through which the wire material is inserted, a fuel-air mixture chamber surrounding the free space, and injection nozzles communicating with the fuel-air mixture chamber and serving to inject the mixture into the combustion chamber. The injection nozzles are arranged to permit the injected streams of fuel-air mixture to make whirling motions in the same direction along the inner wall of the combustion chamber in such a manner as to be free from direct contact with the wire material running along the axis of the combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1980Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teruo Suzuki, Shigeru Kuwabara
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Patent number: 4244421Abstract: Process of cooling waste gas bend and apparatus for carrying out same, said process comprising removing concentrated heat at said bend by feeding coolant at an adjustable pressure through cooling channels longitudinally disposed along a selected sector of the cross-section of the bend, the channels being of equal flow cross-section within the entire circuit, said heat being reduced to a level prevailing in the cool sections of the bend portion of the casing (i.e. the cooler sections of the cross-section).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Sidepal S.A. Societe Industrielle de Participations LuxembourgeoiseInventor: Herbert Kuhlmann
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Patent number: 4222824Abstract: A recuperative coke oven includes at least one recuperator chamber arranged below an oven chamber. Hot undergrate firing exhaust gas is passed from the oven through the recuperator chamber. At least one elongated recuperator extends into the recuperator chamber. The recuperator includes an inner tube and a coaxially outer tube. The inner end of the inner tube is open, and the inner end of the outer tube is closed to define an annular chamber between the two tubes. Combustion air to be heated is introduced into the inner tube and passed therethrough. The combustion air then reverses direction and passes through the annular chamber and is thereat heated by the hot exhaust gas passing through the recuperator chamber. The heated combustion air is discharged from the annular chamber and passed to the heating flues of the oven.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1979Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignees: Didier Engineering GmbH, Bergwerksverband GmbHInventors: Claus Flockenhaus, Edgar Hartkopf