IE920362A1 - Combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system - Google Patents

Combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system

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IE920362A1
IE920362A1 IE920362A IE920362A IE920362A1 IE 920362 A1 IE920362 A1 IE 920362A1 IE 920362 A IE920362 A IE 920362A IE 920362 A IE920362 A IE 920362A IE 920362 A1 IE920362 A1 IE 920362A1
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Yoshishige Takahashi
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Oze Kk
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A combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system, which comprises : a hot water generator built up of an upper tank (2) including a heating chamber (3) in its middle region in communication with a combustion chamoer (13) in a lower tank (12! and a fume ducting pipe (5) for guiding fumes from, said heating chamber (3) to the outside, an intermediate tank (9) including a heating chamber (10) in its middle region in communication with the combustion chamber (13) in the lower tank (12), and the lower tank (12) including said combustion chamber (13) in its middle region and two garbage inlets, one (16) fcr small garbage and the other (14) for large garbage, said tanks being arranged such that they can communication with one another tbrougn said heating chambers, and a sterilizer (33) located within said heating chambers (3, 10) in said upper (2) and intermediate tanks (9) for introducing the water in said upper tank (2) into a sterilizing chamber (34). through a flow passage changeover valve (41) where it is heated to the predetermined temperature needed for sterilization, with the assistance of temperature measuring means (42)

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SPECIFICATION COMBINATION STERILIZED HOT-WATER AND INCINERATION SYSTEM BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention This invention relates to a combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system well capable of making effective use of the heat of garbage on incineration and solar heat.
Prior Art In recent years, municipal garbage and waste have been so increased in amount and size that they can no longer be disposed by incineration systems now in operation, only to be buried in mountains or elsewhere. However, it is said that such disposal practice is only a matter of time till it becomes no longer possible to continue it. Garbage and waste, when buried in mountains or highlands, are carried through underground water down to lowlands where toxic underground water will remain for as long as several tens years. So far, garbage incinerators for domestic purposes have been commercially available, but they can be used only for incineration of small garbage. In addition, the use of such commercial incinerators, because of fumes such incinerators produce, is now prohibited even in local towns. Spewing fumes is also responsible for air pollution.
So far, various hot-water generators have been sold -laIt 920362 for the purpose of preparing hot water. However, they must use precious energy resources such as petroleum, gas and electric power. For the purpose of energy saving, there have been available hot-water makers harnessing solar heat as well. However, they pose a problem that as many various bacterial as impermissible even to livestock propagate in the course of absorbing heat.
In view of the foregoing, this invention seeks to provide a combination hot-water and incineration system which can prepare sterilized hot water by making effective use of both the heat of garbage on incineration and solar heat, dispose garbage, whether large or small, and make that sterilized hot water drinkable enough.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system, which comprises a hot-water generator built up of an upper tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with a combustion chamber in a lower tank and a fume ducting pipe for guiding fumes from said heating chamber to the outside, an intermediate tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with the combustion chamber in the lower tank, and a lower tank including said combustion chamber in its middle region and two garbage inlets, one for small garbage and the other for large garbage, said tanks being arranged such that they can t y20362 communicate with one another through said heating chamber? and a sterilizer located within said heating chambers in said upper and intermediate tanks for introducing the water in said upper tank into a sterilizing chamber where it is heated to the predetermined temperature needed for sterilization.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided a combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system, which comprises a hot-water generator built up of an upper tank including a heating chamber in its middle region and a fume ducting pipe for guiding fumes from said heating chamber to the outside, an intermediate tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with the combustion chamber in the lower tank, and a lower tank including a heating chamber in its middle region and two garbage inlets, one for small garbage and the other for large garbage, said tanks being arranged such that they can communicate with one another through said heating chambers, a solar heat hot-water maker connected with a water supply inlet in said lower tank and located on the front side of said hot-water generator, and a sterilizing tank located within said heating chambers in said upper and intermediate tanks for introducing the water in said upper tank into a sterilizing chamber where it is heated to the predetermined temperature needed for sterilization. t»20362 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS This invention will now be explained at great length but not exclusively with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a centrally and longitudinally sectioned view of the present system, and Figure 2 is a sectional view taken along the line II of Figure 1.
DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS In Figure 1, reference numeral 1 stands for a sterilized hot-water generator, which is built up of upper, intermediate and lower tanks to be explained later. The upper tank, shown at 2, includes in its middle region a heating chamber 3 in communication with a combustion chamber within the lower tank to be described later. The heating chamber 3 includes a heat exchanger 4. Reference numeral 5 represents a fume ducting pipe for ducting fumes from the heating chamber 3 to the outside. A float type of valve 6 for stopping water supply from a solar heat hot-water maker is provided to supply an additional amount of fresh water, when the water level in the body 1 is lower than a predetermined one. An expansion membrane 7 is provided with an associated safety valve 6 adapted to sense the expansion of the membrane 7, thereby preventing a breakdown by expansion.
The intermediate tanks 9, 9 include in its middle tz y'20362 region a heating chamber 10 in communication with the combustion chamber in the lower tank, as is the case with the upper tank 2. The heating chamber 10 again includes an heat exchanger 11. While a stack of two intermediate tanks and 9 is illustrated, their number may be one, or three or more .
The lower tank 12 includes a combustion chamber 13 in its middle region, and is in operative communication with the intermediate tanks 9, 9 and the the upper tank 2.
Reference numeral 14 stands for an inlet for large garbage such as lumber with an openable door 15, while 16 represents an inlet for small garbage, with a tiltable garbage chute 17 attached to it. It is noted that making the garbage chute 17 thus tiltable at any desired angle is helpful for introducing garbage more easily.
Within the garbage chute 19 which is so hollow that air 17 there can be fin 18 is a rotary shaft jetted out of its extreme end, includes a spiral around i t, and i s driven by given driving means. With this arrangement, garbage can be well guided through the chute 17 to the inlet 16 by the fin 18, thereby preventing it from being clogged with small garbage and keeping air circulation in a condition so well that the amount of oxygen can be increased for increased combustion. An additional fan for forced air circulation may be provided.
In addition, the garbage chute 17 includes a double5 fc»20362 layer wall structure having inner and outer water channels and 21 through which water flow alternately, whereby the water is transferred from the inner channel 20 to the outer channel 21 during combustion to prevent any drop in combustion efficiency and the operator from suffering burns.
A water supply inlet 22 for supplying water to the lower tank 12 is connected with a solar heat hot-water maker, to be described later, by way of a pipe 23. An ignitor 24 is provided to cause the garbage to burn in the combustion chamber 13, and a rostle 25 is fixedly provided on an associated support 26 through which the water in the lower tank 12 flows. Dust and scale settling down on the bottom of the lower tank 12 are discharged from a port 27. The sterilized hot-water generator body 1 is supported, as shown at 28.
Reference numeral 29 stands for a petroleum burner, which is used when the garbage to be incinerated in the combustion chamber 13 runs short or is not available at all.
Reference numeral 30 represents an electrical heater, which is used for the same purposes as stated in connection with the petroleum burner 29.
Each of the upper tank 2, intermediate tank 9 and lower tank 12 is covered on its sides and backs with an insulating material 31 to prevent heat from escaping therefrom, and the sterilized hot-water generator body 1 is provided on its front side with a solar heat hot-water maker it 920362 designed to heat the water supplied to the water tank by the heat of the sun while the sun shines. When the present system is used in cold districts, it is additionally provided with a sensor for measuring the temperature of the water in the solar heat hot-water maker and the ambient temperature. This temperature sensor sounds buzzer, when there is no difference between the temperature of the water and the ambient temperature or the former is lower than the latter, and so enables the present system to be covered with the insulating material manually or automatically, just like' a shutter. If freezing were to occur - that is considered quite unlikely on account of combustion to take place, the water may be drained off completely.
A sterilizer 33 is provided to sterilize the hot water by heating before utilizing it. Since a temperature of 83b or higher is needed for sterilization, the hot water is guided from the upper tank 2 to the sterilizing chamber where it is sterilized and whence it is supplied for use. It is noted that a sterilizing time of 15 minutes is needed at 83t and the higher the temperature the shorter that time. The water in the sterilizing chamber is heated by the heat of combustion taking place in the combustion chamber 13.
The sterilizing chamber, shown at 34, is centrally located through the heating chambers 3 and 10 of the upper tank 2 and intermediate tank 9 via the heat exchangers 4 and 11, and a water conductor 35 has one end connected with the bottom of the sterilizing chamber 34 and the other end extending from the top wall of the heating chamber 3 in the upper tank 2. The extension of the conductor 35 is connected at its extreme end with a flexible water conductor with its water inlet 37 being constantly located on the water level by a float 36.
A hot-water supply pipe 39 is connected at one end with the top of the sterilizing chamber 34 and extends at the other end from the top wall of the heating chamber 3 in the upper tank 2 to the outside thereof. An air-bubble discharge pipe 40 is connected with the hot-water supply pipe 39 on its intermediate length, and a flow passage changeover valve 41 is located on the junction with the airbubble discharge pipe 40, whereby air bubbles can be discharged from within the sterilizing chamber 34 through the air-bubble discharge pipe 40 except when hot water is being supplied.
Water temperature sensors 42 and 4 2 are provided to detect the temperature of the hot water in the sterilizing chamber 34, thereby actuating the ignitor when the water temperature detected is lower than the predetermined temperature. As already mentioned, the sterilizing time should be 15 minutes at 83fc. The higher the temperature, the shorter the sterilizing time, and the water temperature sensors 42 and 42 serve to determine the sterilizing time.
A fume removing tank 43 is provided to prevent fumes It 920362 generated during combustion from being spewed directly to the atmosphere. A stirring fan 44 is provided to stir a water 45 into which the fumes are discharged for dissolution. It is noted that the fume ducting pipe 5 has its open end terminating in the water in the fume removing tank 43. A union 46 is provided on the bottom of the fume removing tank 43 to remove soot settling down thereon.
An oxygen reducing tank 47 having plants or trees 48 planted therein Is provided to reduce exhaust gases leaving the fume removing tank 43 to oxygen, which is then released into the atmosphere through an oxygen release port 47a. The oxygen reducing tank 47 is connected with the fume removing tank 43 by way of a pipe 49.
A deodorizer 50 is mounted intermediate the length of the connecting pipe 49, and 51 represents a pump.
A pipe 52 has one end connected with the pipe 49 intermediate its length and the other end connected with the combustion chamber 13, with their junction having a flow passage changeover valve 53.
With garbage fed through the garbage inlet 15 or 16 and ignited, it burns in the combustion chamber 13 and generates heat with which the water in the upper, intermediate and lower tanks 2, 9 and 12 are heated. In addition, the water is heated by the solar heat hot-water maker 32. The hot-water in the upper tank 2 is passed through the sterilizing chamber 34, during which it is steri1ized.
On the other hand, fumes generated during combustion flow into the fume ducting pipe 5 through the heating chambers 10 and 3 in the intermediate and upper tanks 9 and 2, and released into the water in the fume removing tank 43, where the fumes are dissolved in the water for removing soot. Carbon dioxide leaving the fume removing tank 43 is reduced to oxygen in the oxygen reducing tank 47, which is then released into the atmosphere. While combustion is forcedly interrupted when the interior temperature of the combustion chamber reaches a predetermined temperature, the fumes generated at that time are guided by the flow passage changeover valve 53 and repeatedly circulated in a closed loop defined by the heating chambers 10, 3, fume removing tank 43 and pipe 52 for removal by pump 51, during which any fresh air is not fed into the combustion chambers.
According to this invention constructed and operated as mentioned above, it is possible to make hot water by making effective use of both the heat of garbage on incineration and solar heat. Thus, the present system is much more economical than conventional hot-water making systems using petroleum, power, etc. and so contributes to energy saving. It is also possible to efficiently incinerate garbage, whether small or large, because the present system includes two inlets for large- and smallforms of garbage. In addition, it is possible to prevent sizes air pollution, because the present system is unlikely to spew fumes directly into the atmosphere. The hot water obtained by the present system, because of being sterilized, can be used as drinking water.

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS
1. A combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system, which comprises: a hot-water generator built up of an upper tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with a combustion chamber in a lower tank and a fume ducting pipe for guiding fumes from said heating chamber to the outside, an intermediate tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with the combustion chamber in the lower tank, and a lower tank including said combustion chamber in its middle region and two garbage inlets, one for small garbage and the other for large garbage, said tanks being arranged such that they can communicate with one another through said heating chambers, and a sterilizer located within said heating chambers in said upper and intermediate tanks for introducing the water in said upper tank into a sterilizing chamber where it is heated to the predetermined temperature needed for sterilization.
2. A combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system, which comprises: a hot-water generator built up of an upper tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with a combustion chamber in a lower tank and a fume ducting pipe for guiding fumes from said heating -12IE 920362 chamber to the outside, an intermediate tank including a heating chamber in its middle region in communication with the combustion chamber in the lower tank, and a lower tank including said combustion chamber in its middle region and two garbage inlets, one for small garbage and the other for large garbage, said tanks being arranged such that they can communicate with one another through said heating chambers, a solar heat hot-water maker connected with a water supply inlet in said lower tank and located on the front side of said hot-water generator, and a sterilizer located within said heating chambers in said upper and intermediate tanks for introducing the water in said upper tank into a sterilizing chamber where it is heated to the predetermined temperature needed for sterilization.
3. A system as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, which further includes a fume removing tank designed to store a water body, in which an end opening in said fume ducting pipe is terminated, and to dissolve the fumes supplied therein in said water body by a stirring fan, and an oxygen reducing tank connected with said fume removing tank by way of a pipe and having plants or trees within, with which exhaust gases leaving said fume removing tank are reduced to oxygen.
4. A system as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, which further includes a tiltable garbage chute provided around -13IE 920362 the small garbage inlet of said two garbage inlets formed through said lower tank.
5. A system as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, in which said combustion chamber in said lower tank further includes a petroleum burner.
6. A system as claimed in Claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, in which any one or all of said upper, intermediate and lower tanks is or are provided with an electrical heater or heaters.
7. A system as claimed in Claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, in which each of said upper, intermediate and lower tanks is covered on its sides and backs with an insulating material.
8. A combination sterilized hot-water and incineration system according to any preceding claim substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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