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KR20100110629A
KR20100110629A KR1020090029063A KR20090029063A KR20100110629A KR 20100110629 A KR20100110629 A KR 20100110629A KR 1020090029063 A KR1020090029063 A KR 1020090029063A KR 20090029063 A KR20090029063 A KR 20090029063A KR 20100110629 A KR20100110629 A KR 20100110629A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23BMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING ONLY SOLID FUEL
    • F23B60/00Combustion apparatus in which the fuel burns essentially without moving
    • F23B60/02Combustion apparatus in which the fuel burns essentially without moving with combustion air supplied through a grate
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23JREMOVAL OR TREATMENT OF COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OR COMBUSTION RESIDUES; FLUES 
    • F23J1/00Removing ash, clinker, or slag from combustion chambers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
    • F24H1/00Water heaters, e.g. boilers, continuous-flow heaters or water-storage heaters
    • F24H1/22Water heaters other than continuous-flow or water-storage heaters, e.g. water heaters for central heating
    • F24H1/40Water heaters other than continuous-flow or water-storage heaters, e.g. water heaters for central heating with water tube or tubes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24HFLUID HEATERS, e.g. WATER OR AIR HEATERS, HAVING HEAT-GENERATING MEANS, e.g. HEAT PUMPS, IN GENERAL
    • F24H9/00Details
    • F24H9/18Arrangement or mounting of grates or heating means
    • F24H9/1809Arrangement or mounting of grates or heating means for water heaters
    • F24H9/1832Arrangement or mounting of combustion heating means, e.g. grates or burners
    • F24H9/1845Arrangement or mounting of combustion heating means, e.g. grates or burners using solid fuel
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23BMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING ONLY SOLID FUEL
    • F23B2700/00Combustion apparatus for solid fuel
    • F23B2700/003Combustion apparatus for solid fuel adapted for use in water-tube boilers

Abstract

PURPOSE: A briquette boiler is provided to prevent the exhaustion of poisonous gas due to incomplete combustion by reducing the contact between the water and briquette. CONSTITUTION: A briquette boiler comprises a main body(20), a board(30), a briquette prop(40), and a briquette ash tray(50). The main body comprises a hot-water coil(210) inside. The board is inclined downward on the lower part of the main body. The briquette prop is connected to the board and supports the briquettes.

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Briquette Boiler {Briquette Boiler}

The present invention relates to a briquette boiler, and more specifically, a main body including a hot water coil therein, a bottom plate formed to be inclined downward from the bottom of the main body, a briquette support plate connected to the bottom plate to support briquettes, and an extension from the bottom of the main body. And the briquettes are formed to be inclined downward to facilitate the removal of water and briquette debris generated during combustion, to prevent damage to the boiler due to corrosion of the base plate, and to prevent the incomplete combustion of briquettes by making the water generated in contact with briquettes as small as possible. The present invention relates to a briquette boiler which can prevent the emission of toxic gas and the efficiency of a boiler and reduce maintenance.

In general, briquettes are air holes, so they are also called ball or coal, and other carbides include coke and charcoal powder, and molasses, starch, pulp waste, and lime are used as caking agents. It is possible to form a hole shot without adding a binder, and it is used for heating because it is cheaper than oil.

Particularly, in the case of flower complexes and vinyl houses, where fuel costs are heavy, coal briquette stoves or briquette boilers are installed or replaced to maintain a proper temperature in the winter by raising the temperature inside the house above the outside temperature. House

When it is used in a lamp, it has an effect of significantly lowering the fuel cost compared to the case of using an oil stove or a boiler, and therefore, a coal stove or a boiler is used.

Referring to the problems of the prior art with reference to Figure 1, the base plate 30 has a flat shape of the acidic vapor generated by the liquefaction of some of the acid vapor containing sulfur components from the combustion of the briquettes are not discharged to the chimney. Water and water generated by condensation on the outside of the hot water coil 210 fall to the bottom plate 30 of the boiler, and a part of the water is collected at the edge of the bottom plate 30, so that the main body 20 and the bottom plate 30. Corrosion of the connection to reduce the bottom plate 30 to lower the life of the boiler.

In addition, water and briquette debris generated during combustion dropped to the briquette ash 50 should be drawn out through the air inlet 550, and some may remain on the bottom plate 30 inside the boiler, thus removing inconvenience on the boiler at the time of its removal. There is a ham.

In addition, briquette boilers are often corroded due to high humidity when not in use in the summer, which results in the entire boiler being damaged.

In addition, the water that is not discharged from the inside of the boiler during combustion causes briquettes to be soaked with briquettes, resulting in incomplete combustion of toxic gases and reducing the efficiency of the briquette boiler.

In addition, the water generated during combustion breaks a portion of the briquettes upon contact with the briquettes, forming a hard lump of briquettes, which is inconvenient when removing the briquettes and cleaning the boiler.

The present invention, in order to solve the above problems, in place of the conventional flat base plate is formed inclined downward downward in the lower body, and briquette support plate for supporting briquettes on the top of the base plate, water generated during combustion in the boiler The briquette debris does not remain in the base plate to flow down to fall through the hollow of the base plate to the briquettes to provide a boiler having a long life by preventing corrosion of the coupling portion of the base plate and the body.

In another aspect, the present invention is to provide a boiler easy to clean and easy to maintain and easy to remove the water and briquettes generated during combustion only by opening and closing the briquettes inclined downward.

In another aspect, the present invention is to provide an economically useful boiler that can be replaced by the briquette base plate, the oven is not possible to replace the entire boiler, unlike the existing boiler when a part of which is broken.

The present invention also provides a boiler that can extend the service life of the boiler to prevent corrosion caused when the boiler is not used because the briquette support plate and the oven can be separated separately when not using the boiler.

The present invention also provides a boiler that prevents water generated inside the boiler from contacting briquettes, thereby reducing toxic gas emissions due to incomplete combustion and preventing briquette breakage, thereby improving thermal efficiency.

Briquette boiler for achieving the above object of the present invention includes the following configuration.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention is a main body including a hot water coil therein, a bottom plate formed to be inclined downward from the bottom of the body, briquette support plate connected to the base plate to support briquettes, and It characterized in that it comprises a briquettes receiving extends from the bottom of the main body is formed inclined downward.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention is characterized in that the bottom plate is inclined downward to the center, the hollow is formed in the center.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention is characterized in that the bottom plate further comprises a bottom plate engaging jaw to project the upper surface to secure the briquette support plate.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention is characterized in that the briquette receiving is inclined downward toward the center, and includes a cleaning opening and a cleaning cover to open and close the cleaning opening. .

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention is characterized in that the briquettes receiving further comprises an air inlet so that air is sucked into the body.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention, the briquette support plate includes a gap forming projection downwardly protruding from the end, is placed so as to be spaced apart from the base plate at a predetermined interval between the briquette base plate and the base plate It is characterized in that the gap is formed.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the briquette boiler according to the present invention, the briquette support plate further comprises a briquette support plate bored inside the briquette support plate, and briquette support plate locking jaw to secure the oven detachable to the briquette support plate. It is characterized by.

As described above, the briquette boiler according to the present invention uses fuel briquettes without using an expensive oil boiler in a flower complex and a large vinyl house in a farming area, where fuel costs are burdened due to a rise in fuel prices. It is effective to lower the price of the goods supplied to the supply at a lower price.

In addition, since the bottom surface of the boiler is inclined downward, the present invention does not corrode the bottom plate because water and briquette fragments generated during combustion inside the boiler do not remain at the corners of the bottom plate, thereby extending the life of the boiler.

In addition, the present invention has the effect that it is easy to remove the water and briquette debris generated during combustion only by opening and closing the cleaning tool of the briquette bottom.

In addition, the present invention has the economic effect that can be replaced only the broken components, instead of replacing the entire boiler, unlike the existing boiler if the part of the briquettes, briquettes can be separated.

In addition, the present invention has an effect that can increase the service life of the boiler to prevent corrosion caused when the boiler is not used because it can be separated separately from the briquette base plate and the oven when not using the boiler.

In addition, the present invention prevents the water generated inside the boiler from contacting the briquettes, thereby reducing the toxic gas emissions due to incomplete combustion and preventing the briquettes from being broken, thereby increasing the efficiency of the boiler.

Hereinafter, a briquette boiler according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the same elements in the figures are represented by the same numerals wherever possible. In addition, detailed descriptions of well-known functions and configurations that may unnecessarily obscure the subject matter of the present invention will be omitted. Unless otherwise defined, all terms in this specification are equivalent to the general meaning of the terms understood by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains and, if they conflict with the meanings of the terms used herein, Follow the definition used in the specification.

2 is a sectional view of a boiler according to the present invention. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom portion of the briquette ash. 4 is a perspective view of the briquette support plate. 5 is a view showing the base plate and the briquette base plate combined. 6 is a plan view of a briquette boiler in which a base plate, a briquette support plate, and an oven are combined.

       2 to 6, the briquette boiler according to the present invention is a main body 20 including a hot water coil 210, the bottom plate 30 is formed to be inclined downward from the lower portion of the main body 20, Briquette support plate 40 connected to the base plate 30 to support the briquettes 233, briquette ash support 50 extending from the lower portion of the main body 20 to be inclined downward, and a support unit for supporting the main body 20 (60).

Each configuration of the boiler as described above will be described with reference to FIGS.

The base plate 30 has a form in which a circular plate is inclined downward toward the center at a lower portion of the main body 20. The bottom plate 30 is not limited to a circular plate but may be formed in various shapes of a plate corresponding to the lower portion of the main body 20. In addition, in the inclined direction, it is not limited only to the inclined downward to the center, but includes a downward inclination in a direction other than the center. In addition, the base plate 30 is formed in the shape of a curved surface so that the water generated during combustion flows and a circular hollow is formed in the center. The bottom surface of the bottom plate 30 is not limited only to the curved surface and the hollow shape is also not limited to the circular shape and may be made in various shapes. A protruding bottom plate engaging jaw 310 may be formed on an upper surface of the bottom plate 30.

The bottom plate engaging jaw 310 is fixed by placing the briquette support plate 40 therein, the greater the size of the briquette support plate 40 placed on the bottom plate 30 is located farther from the hollow of the bottom plate (30). Can be. The number of the bottom plate engaging jaw 310 is shown as three in the image shown in FIG. 5, but this is only an example and is not limited to three. The shape and position of the bottom plate hanging jaw 310 are also examples. 40) can have a variety of numbers and shapes that can be fixed to be removable.

The briquette ash 50 is extended from the lower portion of the main body 20 takes the form that the circular plate is inclined toward the center. The bottom surface of the briquette ash 50 is not limited to a circular plate but may be formed in various shapes of a plate corresponding to a lower portion of the main body 20. In addition, in the inclined direction, it is not limited only to the inclined downward to the center, but includes a downward inclination in a direction other than the center. The briquette ash 50 is a cleaning tool covering the cleaning tool 530 to enable the opening and closing of the cleaning tool 530 and the cleaning tool 530 drilled at the bottom of the inclined surface 510 and the inclined surface 510. A cover 531 and an air inlet 550 for allowing air to be sucked into the main body 20 are included.

The inclined surface 510 is a surface constituting the bottom surface of the briquette ash 50 so that water or briquettes generated during combustion flow down the inclined surface 510 to be collected at the bottom of the briquette ash 50. To form a curved surface. However, the shape of the inclined surface 510 is not limited to the curved surface and is formed in various shapes such that water or briquettes generated during combustion flow down along the inclined surface 510 to achieve an object that can be collected at a lower portion. Can be.

The cleaning tool 530 is the most of the briquette ash 50 inclined downward in the passage for discharging the water and briquette debris generated during the combustion flowed down the inclined surface 510 of the briquette ash 50 to the outside of the boiler. It is a hole drilled in the lower part of the shape of a circle. However, the present invention is not limited to a circular shape and may be configured in various shapes to discharge water and briquette fragments generated during combustion to the outside of the boiler.

        The cleaning tool cover 531 has a circular shape which is placed on the cleaning tool 530 to enable the opening and closing of the cleaning tool 530, the size of which is slightly larger than the size of the cleaning tool 530. It is desirable to. However, when the cleaning tool 530 has a shape other than a circular shape, it may be formed in various shapes corresponding thereto. In order to facilitate the movement of the cleaning tool cover 531, the upper portion has a ring-shaped handle 5311 in the center. The cleaning tool cover 531 is opened at the time of cleaning to remove water and briquettes generated in the boiler from the briquette ash receiver 50 and are blocked at the time of combustion so as to open and close the air inlet 550 only inside the main body 20. It serves to control the amount of air flowing into the.

The air suction port 550 protrudes from the lower portion of the briquette ash 50 to allow the air necessary for combustion to flow into the main body 20.

The briquette support plate 40 is formed in a flat shape in a circular plate. However, it includes a variety of forms that can support the briquettes, including the convex form in the center so that the water generated during combustion flows outward or concave in the center to flow inward. The diameter of the briquette support plate 40 is slightly smaller than the diameter of the circle that can be accommodated inside the base engaging jaw 310 to be easily removable and fixed to the base plate. The briquette support plate 40 has one or more briquette support plate spheres 410 and briquette support plate catching jaws 430 and the briquette support plate 40 protruding outside of the briquette support plate spheres 410 and the base plate 30. It includes a gap forming protrusion 450 to be spaced apart from.

The briquette support plate 410 is a hole drilled in the briquette support plate 40 in a circular shape so as to drop the water and briquettes discharged during combustion to the briquette ash 50 through the hollow of the base plate 30. In FIG. 4, there are three briquette support plate spheres 410, but the number of holes is determined according to the number of briquette pillars stacked on the briquette support plate 40 as an example. The briquette support plate 410 is not limited to a circular shape, but may be formed in various shapes to remove water and briquette fragments generated during combustion.

The briquette support plate catching jaw 430 is formed to protrude upward from the briquette support plate 40 from the outside of the briquette support plate 410. This shape includes various shapes that can be fixed to enable detachability of the oven 230 to be described later as an example. The number of the briquette support plate catching jaw 430 is illustrated as 4 per briquette support plate sphere 410 with reference to FIG. 4, but is not limited thereto, and is made of a combination of various numbers to enable the fixing of the oven 230. Can be.

The gap forming protrusion 450 protrudes downward from the outer circumferential surface of the briquette base plate 40 so that the briquette base plate 40 is spaced apart from the base plate 30 to form a gap in a predetermined space. Referring to FIG. 4, the present invention is illustrated as three, but is not limited thereto. The briquette supporting plate 40 may be spaced apart from the base plate 30 to be formed in various shapes and numbers to form a gap in a predetermined space.

The support part 60 supports the briquette boiler at the bottom of the briquette ash receiver 50. The support 60 is not limited to being positioned only at the lower portion of the briquette receiver 50, but may be attached to the side of the main body 20 so that the boiler is upright, including being fixed to the wall of the building by fixing means. Can take various forms.

6, the main body 20 includes a hot water coil 210 therein and an oven 230 capable of accommodating briquettes.

The oven 230 is placed on the briquette base plate 40 and has the shape of the minimum volume that three cylinders can have. The upper part is open and the lower part is blocked. The shape of the oven 230 is not limited thereto, and may be formed in a shape capable of enclosing the briquette pillar with a minimum area according to the number of briquette pillars stacked. The oven 230 may include a fire pit 231 below, the number of which is determined according to the number of briquette pillars stacked.

The fire pit 231 has a circular shape, the diameter of which is smaller than that of the briquette 233 stacked on the fire pit 230 and should be formed to a size that can be fitted to the briquette support claw 430. . However, the shape of the circular shape is not limited thereto, and the briquette fragments that are broken in the briquette 233 may be discharged, and the briquette supporting plate catching jaw 430 may include various shapes in which the oven 230 may be fixed.

The briquette boiler according to the present invention includes the configuration as described above and will be described below the process of removing the water and briquettes generated during the coupling relationship and combustion of each component pipe.

Referring to FIG. 5, the briquette support plate 40 is fixed to the inside of the bottom plate engaging jaw 310 on the bottom plate 30, and the briquette support plate 40 is formed by the gap forming protrusion 450. Spaced apart from the base plate 30 to form a gap to form a gap. 2 and 6, the oven 230 is placed on the briquette base plate 40 coupled with the base plate 30, and the briquette base plate catching jaw 430 is located inside the oven pit 231. Combine in a fixed form. The oven 230 and the briquette support plate 40 is not fixed to the inside of the boiler, but can be attached and detached.

Looking at the process of removing water and briquette debris generated during combustion in the briquette boiler according to the present invention, the water and briquette debris generated in the oven 230 is the oven pit 231, the briquette support plate 410, the base plate ( 30 to reach the briquette ash 50 through the hollow sequentially, the water generated outside the oven 230 is the base plate 30 along the gap spaced apart from the base plate 30 and the briquette base plate 40 The briquette ash 50 is reached through the hollow of the sliding surface 510 along the slope to reach the cleaning tool 530. At this time, the cleaning tool cover 531 is removed to the outside of the boiler.

In the above, the Applicant has described various embodiments of the present invention, but these embodiments are merely one embodiment for implementing the technical idea of the present invention, and any changes or modifications may be made to the present invention as long as the technical idea of the present invention is implemented. It should be interpreted as falling within the scope of.

1 is a cross-sectional view of an existing boiler.

2 is a sectional view of a boiler according to the present invention;

Figure 3 is a perspective view of the bottom portion of the briquette ash.

Figure 4 is a perspective view of the briquette support plate.

Figure 5 is a view showing the base plate and briquette base plate combined.

6 is a plan view of the briquette boiler combined with the base plate and briquette base plate and the oven.

* Explanation of the main symbols used in the drawings

10: boiler cover 20: main body 30: base plate 40: briquette support plate

50: briquette ash 60: support 210: hot water coil 230: oven

231: Hwadeok-gu 233: briquette 310: base hanging jaw 410: briquette base plate

430: briquette supporting plate jaw 450: gap forming protrusion 510: slope

530: cleaning tool 531: cleaning cover 5311: handle 550: air intake

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A main body including a hot water coil therein, a bottom plate formed to be inclined downward from the bottom of the body, a briquette support plate connected to the bottom plate to support briquettes, and a briquette ash receiver formed to extend downward from the main body and formed to be inclined downwardly; Briquette boiler. The briquette boiler of claim 1, wherein the bottom plate is inclined downward toward the center and a hollow is formed at the center. The briquette boiler of claim 2, wherein the bottom plate further includes a bottom plate catching jaw that protrudes from an upper surface to fix the briquette support plate. The briquette boiler according to claim 3, wherein the briquette receiver is inclined downward toward the center, and includes a cleaning tool bored in the center and a cleaning tool cover to open and close the cleaning tool. The briquette boiler of claim 4, wherein the briquette ash receiver further comprises an air suction port to allow air to be sucked into the main body. The briquette boiler according to claim 5, wherein the briquette support plate includes a gap forming protrusion downwardly protruding from an end portion thereof, so that the briquette boiler has a space in a predetermined space between the briquette support plate and the base plate. . The briquette boiler according to claim 6, wherein the briquette support plate further comprises a briquette support plate hole drilled inside the briquette support plate, and a briquette support plate locking jaw to fix the oven detachably attached to the briquette support plate.
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KR101361097B1 (en) * 2011-11-24 2014-02-13 도경환 Briquette boiler and lower assembly thereof
CN104515154A (en) * 2013-12-17 2015-04-15 黄尊敬 Multipurpose energy-saving water heater
KR20160004099U (en) * 2015-05-22 2016-11-30 이재혁 Briquette boiler of simply cleaning

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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KR101361097B1 (en) * 2011-11-24 2014-02-13 도경환 Briquette boiler and lower assembly thereof
CN104515154A (en) * 2013-12-17 2015-04-15 黄尊敬 Multipurpose energy-saving water heater
KR20160004099U (en) * 2015-05-22 2016-11-30 이재혁 Briquette boiler of simply cleaning

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