GB2077901A - Hot gas producer - Google Patents

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GB2077901A
GB2077901A GB8117771A GB8117771A GB2077901A GB 2077901 A GB2077901 A GB 2077901A GB 8117771 A GB8117771 A GB 8117771A GB 8117771 A GB8117771 A GB 8117771A GB 2077901 A GB2077901 A GB 2077901A
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Parkinson Cowan GWB Ltd
Parkinson Cowan Appliances Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23JREMOVAL OR TREATMENT OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OR COMBUSTION RESIDUES; FLUES 
    • F23J15/00Arrangements of devices for treating smoke or fumes
    • F23J15/06Arrangements of devices for treating smoke or fumes of coolers

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Abstract

A hot gas producer comprising a furnace (12) having a roof (12a), means (14a) for firing the furnace, means for feeding the products of combustion from the furnace (12) into a temperature reducing chamber (21) where they are mixed with cooling and diluting air supplied from an annular space 11 around the combustion chamber and means (24) to feed products of combustion which has been reduced in temperature in said chamber (21) from said heater. <IMAGE>

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GB 2 077 901 A 1
SPECIFICATION
Improvements relating to gas heaters t
Description of Invention
This invention relates to a gas heater. r 5 An object of the invention is to provide a new and improved gas heater.
According to the invention we provide a gas heater comprising a furnace, means for firing the furnace, means for feeding the products of 10 combustion from the furnace into a temperature reducing chamber and means to feed the reduced temperature products of combustion from the heater.
Air may be introduced into the temperature 15 reducing chamber to dilute and cool the products of combustion.
The furnace and temperature reducing chamber may be located within a shell there being an air space between the shell and the furnace and 20 temperature reducing chamber and means for feeding cooling air through said space to cool the furnace and temperature reducing chamber.
Said cooling air may provide said air introduced into the temperature reducing chamber. 25 The means to fire the furnace may comprise a grate within the furnace and means to feed solid fuel to the grate.
Preferably means are provided to feed fuel downwardly through the shell and air space to the 30 furnace and onto the grate and said means may comprise a fuel feed tube extending downwardly through the shell, air space and into the roof of the furnace.
A solid fuel feed means may be provided within 35 the tube to feed fuel onto the grate.
A baffle may be provided at the rear of the grate to slow the products of combustion and to cause them to follow a tortuous path.
The baffle may comprise a refractory wall 40 depending downwardly from the roof of the • furnace adjacent the exit therefrom.
A grit arrestor means may be provided,
together with means to feed the arrested grit into the furnace chamber to refire the grit. 45 The grit arrestor may be located at or adjacent the baffle.
Alternately, the grit arrestor means may be * provided at any other suitable location, such as adjacent said means to remove the reduced = 50 temperature products of combustion from the - heater.
The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing which is a diagrammatic 55 cross-sectional view through an air heater embodying the invention.
Referring to the drawing, a sheel is indicated generally at 10 and defines an air space 11. Mounted within the shell 10 is a furnace tube 12 60 having a grate 13 for solid fuel therein and a fuel feed tube 14 being provided which extends downwardly through the shell 10 and air space 11, and through the roof 12a of the furnace 12.
Means, 14a are provided within the tube 14 to
65 feed solid fuel, fed to the top of the tube by screw/pneumatic feed means 14b onto the grate 13. If desired the heater may be fired alternatively, or in addition, by gaseous or liquid fuel preferably by burner means provided on a door 15 at the 70 front of the heater.
Primary air for combustion is fed to the underside of the grate 13 by suitable means through ducts 16 and further air for combustion is fed downwardly through the tube 14. 75 A refractory dam wall 17 is provided at the rear of the grate 13 and a refractory baffle wall 18 depends downwardly from the roof of the furnace chamber 12 to cause the products of combustion to follow a tortuous path indicated by the arrow A 80 to reduce its velocity and thus to facilitate the arrest of grit by means of a suitable grit arresting means indicated at 19 provided with a venturi device 20 so that arrested grit is recirculated into the furnace chamber 12 and retired.
85 In the present example, a perforated steel plate 18a is provided between the lower end of the wall 18 and the wall of an exit duct 18b from the furnace chamber 12. The plate 18a serving to still further reduce the velocity of the products of 90 combustion. If it is found that such further reduction in velocity is not required, the plate 18a can be omitted.
Downstream of the baffle wall 18 is a temperature reducing and gas diluting chamber 95 21 wherein the products of combustion are cooled and diluted as a result of introducing air into the interior of the chamber through openings 22 from the air space 11 to which air is fed through entry ducts 23 by a fan 23a. The air is thus heated by, 100 and cools, the furnace chamber 12 before entry into the chamber 21.
The cooled and diluted products of combustion leaving the chamber 21 from an outlet 24 are then fed to the desired source of application. 105 If desired, the grit arrestor means 19 may be provided adjacent the outlet 24 from the chamber 21 or at any other desired location.
If desired the products of combustion may not be diluted in which case the cooling air would be 110 extracted from the air space 11 and may be utilised as desired.
It will be appreciated that the heated gas provided by this heater comprises air and products of combustion and there are many applications in 115 industry for such heated gas.

Claims (15)

1. A gas heater comprising a furnace, means for firing the furnace, means for feeding the products of combustion from the furnace into a temperature
120 reducing chamber and means to feed the reduced temperature products of combustion from the heater.
2. A gas heater according to Claim 1 wherein air is introduced into the temperature reducing
125 chamber to dilute and cool the products of combustion.
3. A gas heater according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein the furnace and temperature reducing
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chamber is located within a shell, there being an air space between the shell and the furnace and temperature reducing chamber and means for feeding cooling air through said space to cool the 5 furnace and temperature reducing chamber.
4. A gas heater according to Claim 3 when dependant upon Claim 2 wherein said cooling air provides said air introduced into the temperature reducing chamber.
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5. A gas heater according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the means to fire the furnace comprises a grate within the furnace and means to feed solid fuel to the grate.
6. A gas heater according to Claim 5 wherein
15 means are provided to feed fuel downwardly through the shell and air space into the furnace and onto the grate.
7. A gas heater according to Claim 6 wherein said means comprises a fuel feed tube extending
20 downwardly through the shell, air space and the roof of the furnace.
8. A gas heater according to Claim 7 wherein a solid fuel feed means is provided within the tube to feed fuel onto the grate.
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9. A gas heater according to any one of Claims 5 to 8 wherein a grit arrestor means is provided,
together with means to feed the arrested grit into the furnace chamber to refire the grit.
10. A gas heater according to any one of the
30 preceding claims wherein a baffle is provided at \
the rear of the grate to slow the products of combustion and to cause them to follow a tortuous path.
11. A gas heater according to Claim 10
35 wherein said baffle comprises a refractory wall depending downwardly from the roof of the furnace adjacent the exit therefrom.
12. A gas heater according to Claim 10 to Claim 11 when dependent upon Claim 9 wherein
40 the grit arrestor means is located at or adjacent the baffle.
13. A gas heater according to any one of Claims 5 to 9 wherein the grit arrestor means is provided adjacent said means to feed the reduced
45 temperature products of combustion from the heater.
14. A gas heater substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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1 5. Any novel feature or novel combination of features disclosed herein and/or shown in the accompanying drawings.
Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa, 1981. Published by the Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A 1AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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GB816745A (en) * 1957-07-25 1959-07-15 Stookwerk Nv Apparatus for feeding solid fuels to furnaces and furnaces embodying such apparatus
DE451990C (en) * 1924-12-30 1927-11-04 Albert Victora Air heater with circumferential, externally heated heat exchange jacket
CH417906A (en) * 1963-02-28 1966-07-31 Ghelfi Salvatore Hot gas generator that can be operated with injectable fuel
GB1166671A (en) * 1966-07-07 1969-10-08 Park Engineering Paddock Wood Improvements in and relating to Direct Fired Space Heaters

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