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Title:
Combustion furnace particularly for burning refuse
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The embodiments of the invention invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A combustion furnace particularly for burning refuse, comprising a furnace housing having an inlet adjacent one end for the infeed of material to be burned and a discharge spaced from said inlet, and a grate extending between said inlet and said discharge and having an overall sloping angle sloping downwardly to said discharge, said grate including a plurality of separate individual grate step portions arranged one after the other between said inlet and said discharge and each sloping downwardly in a direction opposite to said overall slope of said grate.
2. A combustion furnace according to claim 1, wherein said overall slope of said grate comprises an angle of from 10.degree. to 20.degree. with the horizontal and the individual slope of the grate step portions comprises from 5.degree. to 10.degree. relative to the horizontal.
3. A combustion furnace according to claim 1, wherein said furnace housing is of double wall construction and defines an air flow passage between said double walls said passage having openings into said furnace above and below said grate.
4. A combustion furnace particularly for burning refuse, comprising a furnace housing having an inlet adjacent one end for the infeed of material to be burned and a discharge spaced from said inlet, and a grate extending between said inlet and said discharge and having an overall sloping angle sloping downwardly to said discharge, said grate including a plurality of separate individual grate step portions arranged one after the other between said inlet and said discharge and each sloping downwardly in a direction opposite to said overall slope of said grate, said housing including spaced inner and outer walls and an intermediate partition arranged in substantially parallel relationship and defining an inflow passage for air between the intermediate wall and the inner wall from the top of said furnace along each side, said inflow passage having openings into said furnace in the vicinity of said grate and the space between said partition wall and the outer wall defining a return conduit communicating with the end of said inflow conduit for the outflow of the air which is in excess of that required for combustion.
5. A combustion furnace construction according to claim 4, wherein said inner wall comprises a base plate having an upper portion with an interior heat insulation thereon and a lower portion forming a plurality of panels having a plurality of vertically spaced openings through which the air may pass, the interior of said fireplace including a plurality of plates having hooks which engage into some of the openings of said inner wall.
6. A combustion furnace according to claim 5, including a plurality of channels extending from said air flow space into the interior of said furnace and providing separate flow orifices for the inflow of combustion air at spaced locations along the length of said grate between said inlet and said discharge.
7. A combustion furnace according to claim 4, including a fire bridge conduit extending into said furnace from the end thereof adjacent said discharge chute toward said inlet and terminating in a nozzle directed downwardly against said grate said bridge having a fire flow conduit connection to said nozzle to said furnace wall, said furnace wall comprising a double wall having an interior space for the inflow of air thereto.
8. A combustion furnace according to claim 4, including a tube boiler mounted above said grate, said furnace having a double wall formation having an inflow passage between said walls for the inflow of combustion air which leads into said furnace in the vicinity of said grate.
9. A combustion furnace according to claim 1, wherein each of said grate step portions comprise a plurality of individual grate members arranged in overlapping relationship, means pivotally mounting each of said grate members at their inner ends so that their outer top ends extends downwardly from the edge of said step so that the overall slope of said step is downwardly in a direction opposite to the overall slope of said grate.
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Inventors:
Kunstler, Hans (8048 Zurich, CH)
Application Number:
513073
Filing Date: 1974-10-08 Publication_date: 1976-02-10 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
110/255
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Sprague, Kenneth W.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
McGlew and Tuttle
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