US1432509A - Fuel feeding and drying apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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- My invention relates to apparatus for drying fuel, such as coal, wood, peat or the like, by causing it to pass by gravity through the waste gas connections, uptakes or flues of This avoids mechanism and moving parts.
- the apparatus for feeding coal to a boiler furnace the apparatus comprises a chute eX- tending vertically or inclined at an angle to the horizontal greater than the angle of repose of the coal, or part inclined and part more or less vertical, through the uptake leading the products of combustion from the furnace to the chimney, or induced draught.
- a chute eX- tending vertically or inclined at an angle to the horizontal greater than the angle of repose of the coal, or part inclined and part more or less vertical, through the uptake leading the products of combustion from the furnace to the chimney, or induced draught.
- a coal chute d which together with the baffle i divides the uptake into an upper and a lower compartment; the chute is continued. outside the uptake by an upper extension e and a lower extension f. fithin the uptake the chute constructed of bars so that the gases can pass freely through it.
- Coal is suitably fed into the hopper g of the mechanical stoker at a rate corresponding with that at which the stoker feeds the fuel.
- chute 'd constitutes a partition in the uptake through which the furnace gases, or a portion thereof, entering the uptake through the port 7L, must pass twice on their Serial No. 345,412.
- baffle z' in the uptake compelling this course.
- the chute preferably widens in a downward direction as indicated to ensure free descent of the coal, and this descent may be continuous or intermittent as required by the kind of stoking used.
- the chute discharges into a stoklng hopper Z
- the discharge end of the chute should notform a tight fit in the mouth of the hopper lest the draught draw fire gases longitudinally through the chute;
- Apparatus of the character described comprising a furnace, and an uptake, a wall separating the two and provided with an opening connecting said furnace and said uptake, a damper controlling the passage through said opening, an inclined chute for fuel formed of a series of bars spaced apart and each downwardly inclined in cross section, said' chute extending from the upper front lportion of said uptake to the base thereof, a baffle plate mounted in the side of said uptake above said opening and extending from said wall to the adjacent side of said chute, means for feeding fuel in a divided condition to the upper end of said chute, and means for conveying the fuel from the lower end of said chute to said furnace.
- Apparatus of the character described comprising a furnace, and an uptake, a wall separating the two and provided with an opening connecting said furnace and said uptake, a damper controlling the passage through said opening, an inclined chute for fuel formed of a series of bars spaced apart and each downwardly inclined, in cross section, said chute extending from the upper daf) front portion of said uptake to the base thereof, the passage through said chute increasing in Cross section from the top to the bottom thereof, a baffle plate mounted in the side of said uptake above said opening and extending, ⁇ from said Wall to the adjacent side of said chute, means for feeding fuel in a divided condition to the upper end of said chute, and means for Conveying the fuel from the lower end of said chute to said fur- 10 nace.
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Description
W. R. WOOD.
FUEL. FEED|NG AND DRYING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC-1.5.1919.
l boilers or furnaces.
Patented Q1-ct, i?, i922.
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WILFRED R. WOOD, O1?y LONDON, ENGLAND.
FUEL FEEDING AN D DRYING APPARATUS.
Original application filed March 25, 1919, Serial No. 285,016. Divided and this application filed December 1e, 1919.
T0 all whom t may concern Be it known that l, WILFRED Ro'rHnnY WOOD, a citizen of the United States of America, residing in London, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fuel Feeding and Drying Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
It has been proposed to dry fuels for feeding furnaces or the like by conveying them through tunnels or flues traversed by hot waste gases, but such a procedure complicates the plant and increases the capital outlay and cost of maintenance.
My invention relates to apparatus for drying fuel, such as coal, wood, peat or the like, by causing it to pass by gravity through the waste gas connections, uptakes or flues of This avoids mechanism and moving parts.
For example, for feeding coal to a boiler furnace the apparatus comprises a chute eX- tending vertically or inclined at an angle to the horizontal greater than the angle of repose of the coal, or part inclined and part more or less vertical, through the uptake leading the products of combustion from the furnace to the chimney, or induced draught. My invention will be more fully understood by reference to the accompanying drawing, which represents a vertical section through the furnace chamber a of a water-tube boiler having a well-known mechanical stoker b. As usual, the furnace gases pass from the chamber a to the chimney by way of an uptake p. By my invention there is contained in this uptake a coal chute d which together with the baffle i divides the uptake into an upper and a lower compartment; the chute is continued. outside the uptake by an upper extension e and a lower extension f. fithin the uptake the chute constructed of bars so that the gases can pass freely through it. Coal is suitably fed into the hopper g of the mechanical stoker at a rate corresponding with that at which the stoker feeds the fuel.
Thus the chute 'd constitutes a partition in the uptake through which the furnace gases, or a portion thereof, entering the uptake through the port 7L, must pass twice on their Serial No. 345,412.
way to the chimney, baffle z' in the uptake compelling this course.
It is preferred to arrange a second port c or passage of furnace gases into the uptake, above the baffle c, so that any desired proportion determined by controlling the dampers placed in the two ports, of the gases may pass to the chimney without passing through the chute.
The chute preferably widens in a downward direction as indicated to ensure free descent of the coal, and this descent may be continuous or intermittent as required by the kind of stoking used.
When, as here shown, the chute discharges into a stoklng hopper Z, the discharge end of the chute should notform a tight fit in the mouth of the hopper lest the draught draw fire gases longitudinally through the chute;
Having thus described the nature of the said invention and the best means I know of carrying the same into practical effect, l claim 1. Apparatus of the character described, comprising a furnace, and an uptake, a wall separating the two and provided with an opening connecting said furnace and said uptake, a damper controlling the passage through said opening, an inclined chute for fuel formed of a series of bars spaced apart and each downwardly inclined in cross section, said' chute extending from the upper front lportion of said uptake to the base thereof, a baffle plate mounted in the side of said uptake above said opening and extending from said wall to the adjacent side of said chute, means for feeding fuel in a divided condition to the upper end of said chute, and means for conveying the fuel from the lower end of said chute to said furnace.
2. Apparatus of the character described, comprising a furnace, and an uptake, a wall separating the two and provided with an opening connecting said furnace and said uptake, a damper controlling the passage through said opening, an inclined chute for fuel formed of a series of bars spaced apart and each downwardly inclined, in cross section, said chute extending from the upper daf) front portion of said uptake to the base thereof, the passage through said chute increasing in Cross section from the top to the bottom thereof, a baffle plate mounted in the side of said uptake above said opening and extending,` from said Wall to the adjacent side of said chute, means for feeding fuel in a divided condition to the upper end of said chute, and means for Conveying the fuel from the lower end of said chute to said fur- 10 nace.
In testimony whereof l have signed my name to this specification.
WILFRED R. WOOD,
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