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US572258A
US572258A US572258DA US572258A US 572258 A US572258 A US 572258A US 572258D A US572258D A US 572258DA US 572258 A US572258 A US 572258A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
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  • Garbage-Burners of which the following is a specification.
  • My invention relates to improvements in devices for burning garbage; and the objects of my invention are to provide an odorless garbage-burner and a means for collecting for use the escaping ammoniacal gases and the ash-containing fertilizing properties. I accomplish these objects by means of the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, which represents a vertical section of my apparatus.
  • I provide a receiving-tank A, which may be closed for the reception of the garbage before treatment.
  • a feed-propeller B operated by suitable, attachments, illustrated by the pulley b, which propeller B extends toward the revolving incinerating-chamber C, the operation of which is to force the garbage within the tank A into the revolving chamber C.
  • the revolving chamber C is open at each end, communicating with the furnace E at the end opposite the tank A.
  • the chamber Cis caused to revolve slowly upon the trunnions c by means of a wormgearing F or any suitable mechanism.
  • the upper portion of the end of the chamber farthest from the furnace communicates with the pipe G, which communicates with the condensing-cylinder h, placed about midway between the ends of the chamber 0 and above the same, which condensing-cylinder h contains a coil of pipe II, through which cold water is passed, thus forming a means for condensation.
  • the lower portion of the condensing-cham- The condensing-cylinder It connects with thepipe G, which opens into the furnace E either below the grate at g or above the grate at g, as desired.
  • the furnace E, I have shown mounted on wheels 6.
  • a pit P provided with a propeller or chain movement 13, for the purpose of removing the ash deposited within the pit P, escaping from the revolving chamber C, when the contents of said chamber have become incinerated, said ash having some commercial value for fertilizing purposes.
  • the condensingcylinder h is placed at an angle to the horizontal,and the discharge-pipe connecting with the tank J is placed at the lowest portion of the condensing-chamber 7a, forming a drain therefor.
  • the small retort J is for the reception of escaping ammonia, which may be condensed for use.

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P.HOGAN. APPARATUS FOR MAKING FBRTILIZERS. No. 572,258. Patented Dec. 1, 1896.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OF ICE.
PETER HOGAN, or BALLsToN, NEW YORK.
APPARATUS FOR MAKING FERTILIZERS}.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters'latent No. 572,258, dated December 1, 1896.
Application filed March 7, 1893.
Garbage-Burners, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in devices for burning garbage; and the objects of my invention are to provide an odorless garbage-burner and a means for collecting for use the escaping ammoniacal gases and the ash-containing fertilizing properties. I accomplish these objects by means of the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing, which represents a vertical section of my apparatus.
The successful burning of garbage is difficult owing to the large and varying amount of moisture contained and the disagreeable odors evolved during the treatment.
For the purpose of obviating these difficulties I provide a receiving-tank A, which may be closed for the reception of the garbage before treatment. At the lower port-ion of this tank A, I arrange a feed-propeller B, operated by suitable, attachments, illustrated by the pulley b, which propeller B extends toward the revolving incinerating-chamber C, the operation of which is to force the garbage within the tank A into the revolving chamber C. The revolving chamber C is open at each end, communicating with the furnace E at the end opposite the tank A.
The chamber Cis caused to revolve slowly upon the trunnions c by means of a wormgearing F or any suitable mechanism.
The upper portion of the end of the chamber farthest from the furnace communicates with the pipe G, which communicates with the condensing-cylinder h, placed about midway between the ends of the chamber 0 and above the same, which condensing-cylinder h contains a coil of pipe II, through which cold water is passed, thus forming a means for condensation.
The lower portion of the condensing-cham- The condensing-cylinder It connects with thepipe G, which opens into the furnace E either below the grate at g or above the grate at g, as desired.
\Vithin the pipe G and between the condensing-cylinder h and the furnace E, I arrange a fan-blower or exhauster K. Communicatin g with the upper portion .of the tank J, I connect the receptacle J.
The furnace E, I have shown mounted on wheels 6.
At the end of the chamber 0, adjoining the furnace E, I arrange a pit P, provided with a propeller or chain movement 13, for the purpose of removing the ash deposited within the pit P, escaping from the revolving chamber C, when the contents of said chamber have become incinerated, said ash having some commercial value for fertilizing purposes.
I do not limit myself to the apparatus exactly as described.
The operation of my invention is simple and apparent.
The garbage having been placed within the tank A the tank is closed at the top, the feedpropeller B is set in motion, and portions of the contents of the tank A are forced into the revolving drying, incinerating, and burning chamber 0. The fire from the use of coal,
petroleum, or other fuel is properly maintained within the furnace E without being smothered or dampened by the introduction of material Within the chamber 0, with which the fire in the furnace has direct communication.
While the garbage is under treatment the fan-blower or exhauster K is kept in motion, thus creating a circulation or draft through the chamber 0, the pipe G, the condensingcylinder 71, and the pipe G without the use of a stack or chimney, or it may be used in connection therewith.
The vapor rising from the mass within the chamber 0 coming into contact with the cold Water pipes H or spray therefrom Within the condensing-cylinder It becomes condensed and passes into the tank J, the cold-water pipes H being perforated at h, allowing a spray of water to escape into the chamber.
It should be noticed that the condensingcylinder h is placed at an angle to the horizontal,and the discharge-pipe connecting with the tank J is placed at the lowest portion of the condensing-chamber 7a, forming a drain therefor.
- The gases remaining after passing through the condensing-cylinder h are conveyed into the furnace E, where they are consumed and rendered innoxious. \Vater from the condensed vapor in the tank J is conveyed, by means of the opening j, into drains usually communicating with the river below low tide.
The small retort J is for the reception of escaping ammonia, which may be condensed for use.
I deem the use of the independent furnace for the generation of heat of great importance because of the facility of removing it for cleanin g or repairs.
Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2948593A (en) * 1957-04-15 1960-08-09 Larson John David Digester for converting inorganic material into assimilable plant food
US2997007A (en) * 1959-06-22 1961-08-22 John D Coleman Refuse and disposal apparatus
US3027854A (en) * 1957-11-14 1962-04-03 Fred E Akerlund Apparatus and process for thermal destruction of waste materials
US3617226A (en) * 1968-04-26 1971-11-02 Huels Chemische Werke Ag Apparatus for the continuous preparation of esters
US5955033A (en) * 1981-08-12 1999-09-21 British Nuclear Fuels Limited Rotary kiln arrangements

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2948593A (en) * 1957-04-15 1960-08-09 Larson John David Digester for converting inorganic material into assimilable plant food
US3027854A (en) * 1957-11-14 1962-04-03 Fred E Akerlund Apparatus and process for thermal destruction of waste materials
US2997007A (en) * 1959-06-22 1961-08-22 John D Coleman Refuse and disposal apparatus
US3617226A (en) * 1968-04-26 1971-11-02 Huels Chemische Werke Ag Apparatus for the continuous preparation of esters
US5955033A (en) * 1981-08-12 1999-09-21 British Nuclear Fuels Limited Rotary kiln arrangements

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