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Title: Vapor generating system having a division wall penetrating a furnace boundary wall formed in part by angularly extending fluid flow tubes



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1. A vapor generator comprising a plurality of tubes connected together and arranged to form the boundary walls of a gas-tight enclosure, said tubes extending at an acute angle with respect to the horizontal for at least a portion of the height of said enclosure, at least one division wall associated with said enclosure, said division wall comprising a plurality of interconnected tubes and having a first portion extending within said enclosure and a second portion extending integrally with said first portion and penetrating one of said boundary walls, portions of the tubes forming said one boundary wall being bent outwardly from the plane of said boundary wall to form the area of penetration, said bent tube portions extending at an angle downwardly from the horizontal to enable said tube portions to be drained of said fluid, seal means cooperating with said one boundary wall and said division wall portion for sealing the area of penetration of said one boundary wall by said second division wall portion to maintain said gas-tightness, heating means associated with said enclosure, and means for passing fluid through said tubes to apply heat to said fluid.

2. The vapor generator of claim 1, wherein the tubes of said first division wall portion extend vertically.

3. The vapor generator of claim 1, wherein the tubes of said second division wall portion extend horizontally from an area externally of said enclosure to an area internally of said enclosure.

4. The vapor generator of claim 1, wherein said seal means comprises a corrugated plate extending over said area of penetration.

5. The vapor generator of claim 1, wherein said bent tube portions are further bent in another plane parallel to the plane of said one boundary wall.

6. The vapor generator of claim 1, wherein the tubes of said second division wall portion penetrate said one boundary wall in two rows disposed relative to one another at an angle corresponding to said acute angle.

7. The vapor generator of claim 6, wherein that portion of each alternate tube of said second division wall portion extending within said enclosure is bent in a manner to extend coplanar with the remaining tubes of said second division wall portion.

8. The vapor generator of claim 1, wherein said tubes forming said one boundary wall are connected together by fins extending from diametrically opposed surfaces of said tubes for the length of said tubes, and wherein said fins are slotted in said area of penetration to accommodate relative expansion between the tubes of said second division wall portion.

9. A vapor generator comprising a plurality of tubes connected together and arranged to form the boundary walls of a gas-tight enclosure, said tubes extending at an acute angle with respect to a horizontal plane for at least a portion of the height of said enclosure, at least one division wall associated with said enclosure, said division wall comprising a plurality of interconnected tubes and having a first portion extending within said enclosure and a second portion extending integrally with said first portion and penetrating one of said boundary walls, portions of the tubes forming said one boundary wall being bent outwardly from the plane of said boundary wall to form the area of penetration, seal means cooperating with said one boundary wall and said division wall portion for sealing the area of penetration of said one boundary wall by said second division wall portion to maintain said gas-tightness, said seal means comprising a corrugated plate extending over said area of penetration, a first portion of the corrugated plate extending along the plane of said one boundary wall, a second portion of the corrugated plate extending at an angle to the plane of said boundary wall to define a space, refractory material positioned in the space, heating means associated with said enclosure and means for passing fluid through said tubes to apply heat to said fluid.

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Inventors: Gill, William J. (New York, NY, US)
Albanese, Nick (Parsippany, NJ, US)
Herbacsek, Michael B. (West Orange, NJ, US)
Nelken, Harvey H. (River Edge, NJ, US)

Application Number: 003839
Filing Date: 1979-01-16
Publication_date: 1981-01-20
Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation (Livingston, NJ)
Primary Class(es): 122/6A 122/235.12, 122/235.23, 122/406.4, 122/478
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
1667833May, 1928Bell122/6.
1762246Jun, 1930Shannon122/6.
1796284Mar, 1931Davy122/235.
2267027Dec, 1941Handgrove122/6.
2293735Aug, 1942Handgrove122/6.
2304788Dec, 1942Bailey122/6.
2798464Jul, 1957Seidl122/478.
2803227Aug, 1957Marshall122/478.
4116168Sep, 1978Gorzegno et al.122/510.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Yuen, Henry C.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Naigur; Marvin A., Wilson; John E., Herguth, Jr.; John J.