Claims
- 1. A method of gasifying solid organic material to produce a gaseous effluent and solid residue, said method comprising:
(I) providing a supply of solid organic material; (II) providing a gasifier having a converging upper portion and a bottom portion; (III) introducing the solid organic materials from (I) into the gasifier to provide a mass of solid organic materials in the gasifier; (IV) heating the solid organic materials in the gasifier while providing an oxidant to the gasifier to further provide a gaseous effluent; (V) providing an effluent path of flow within the gasifier for a portion of the gaseous effluent to migrate, mix, and react through the heated solid organic materials and wherein another portion of the gaseous effluent is transferred outwardly from the gasifier, (VI) transferring any solid residue out of the gasifier, wherein the gasifier is provided with an apparatus that moves the solid organic materials upwardly from the bottom portion of the gasifier.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the method is a continuous method, wherein the solid organic materials are transferred to the gasifier at a predetermined rate to maintain a mass of the solid organic materials in the gasifier, and further wherein the oxidant is continuously added to the gasifier to continuously gasify the solid organic materials in the mass and wherein said solid residue is accumulated to form a supporting hearth for the excess solids to be transferred out of the gasifier.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the gasifier has a lower end and the shape of the gasifier is selected from the group consisting essentially of:
i cubic and ii hexahedral, and the supporting hearth pattern is selected from: a. square and b. rectangular, with a bottom portion, and, a converging upper roof portion selected from the group consisting of: ! vaulted, !! tapered and !!! flat.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the solid organic materials are transferred into the gasifier at a location adjacent to the supporting hearth.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 further comprising additionally providing a supporting moving hearth within the gasifier at a location adjacent the lower end thereof as part of the propagation of the oxidation, the supporting moving hearth receiving the solid organic materials as the solid organic materials are transferred into the gasifier and further, maintaining the mass of the solid organic materials on the supporting moving hearth during the oxidation of the solid organic materials in the gasifier.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 additionally comprising a device to sense the elevation of the top of the mass of solid organic material and controlling the rate at which the solid organic materials are transferred into the gasifier to maintain the top of the solid organic materials on the supporting moving hearth at a substantially constant elevation.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 wherein non-combustible solid residue forms on the supporting moving hearth as a result of the oxidation of the solid organic materials, the method further comprising actuating devices under the supporting moving hearth to remove the non-combustible reside from the gasifier through the supporting moving hearth and simultaneously controlling the level and shape of the supporting moving hearth.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the solid residue is transferred to a device to recover the thermal energy in the solid residue.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 2 further comprising controlling the rate at which the solid organic materials are transferred to the gasifier to maintain a substantially constant mass of the solid organic material in the gasifier.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the oxidant is added to the gasifier at a rate that is insufficient to fully oxidize the solid organic material, and further comprising providing a recovery and regeneration chamber, having a longitudinal axis, for receiving any gaseous effluent that is generated and transferred out of the gasifier;
adding an oxidant to the recovery and regeneration chamber to oxidize other portions of the gaseous effluent not so oxidized, into additional gaseous effluent; providing a oxidizer, having an inside surface, and transferring all of the additional gaseous effluent out of the recovery and regeneration chamber to the secondary oxidation chamber and adding an oxidant to the oxidizer to further oxidize any gaseous effluent not so oxidized, into essentially fully oxidized gaseous effluent, and transferring the essentially fully oxidized gaseous effluent out of the secondary oxidation chamber.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 10 wherein the oxidant that is added to the gasifier consists essentially of ambient air.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 10 wherein the oxidant that is added to the recovery and regeneration chamber consists essentially of ambient air.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 10 wherein the oxidant that is added to the oxidizer consists essentially of ambient air.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 10 wherein the recovery and regeneration chamber is generally cylindrically shaped and wherein the gaseous effluent flows through the recovery and regeneration chamber essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the recovery and regeneration chamber and wherein the oxidant that is added to the recovery and regeneration chamber is added substantially tangentially to the secondary oxidation chamber inside surface to impart a swirling motion to effectively mix the oxidant with any gaseous effluent that is flowing through the recovery and regeneration chamber.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 10 wherein the oxidizer is generally cylindrically shaped, wherein the gaseous effluent flows through the secondary oxidation chamber essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the oxidizer and wherein the oxidant that is added to the secondary oxidation chamber is added essentially tangentially to the inside surface of the oxidizer to impart a swirling motion to effectively mix the oxidant with the gaseous effluent that is flowing through the secondary oxidation changer.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the oxidant that is added to the gasifier consists essentially of ambient air.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the gasifier is vertically disposed and the solid organic materials are transferred into the gasifier at a location adjacent to the supporting hearth, and wherein a portion of the oxidant is added to the gasifier at a location adjacent to the supporting hearth, and further, wherein a second portion of the oxidant is added to the gasifier at at least one location above the bottom to gasify the heated organic materials in stages.
- 18. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein transferring the gaseous effluent from the gasifier occurs through an insulated exit duct.
- 19. A gasifier for a system for gasifying solid organic materials, said gasifier comprising:
(I) a housing, said housing having a bottom portion and an upper portion; (II) four side walls supported by the bottom portion and attached to the upper portion, there being present a first opening in one side wall for removing gaseous effluent, (III) located in first opening, a device for removing gaseous effluent from the gasifier; (IV) a second opening in the housing for supporting a device for sensing the elevation of the top of any mass of solid organic material contained therein, (V) located in said second opening, a device for sensing the elevation of the top of any mass of solid organic material contained in the gasifier; (VI) at least one third opening for supporting a device for determining the characteristics of any ash created within the gasifier; (VII) located in said third opening, a device for determining the characteristics of any ash created within the gasifier; (VIII) at least one fourth opening located in a side wall for supporting at least one device for providing an oxidant to the solid organic materials; (IX) located in said fourth opening, a device for providing an oxidant to the gasifier; (X) a bottom portion, said bottom portion being a floor for the gasifier, the floor having a top surface and a bottom surface, and the floor having at least one opening therethrough to allow the movement of solid organic material into the gasifier, wherein the upper surface of the floor has a retaining wall on the outside of each of the openings to form a retention basin to retain the solid organic materials in the bottom of the gasifier to form a floorless hearth, (XI) said gasifier containing at least one device for providing solid organic materials through each floor opening and into the gasifier; (XII) a device for heating the solid organic materials while above the retention basin; (XIII) an opening in the bottom portion and through at least one side wall of the gasifier to allow for the movement of non-combustibles out of the gasifier, and, (XIV) a device in each of the retention basins for removing non-combustible materials out of the gasifier and controlling the elevation and shape of the floorless hearth.
- 21. A gasifier as claimed in claim 20 wherein the gasifier has a shape selected from the group consisting of:
i cubic and ii hexahedral.
- 22. A gasifier as claimed in claim 21 wherein the hearth pattern is selected from the group consisting of:
i square and ii rectangular.
- 23. A gasifier as claimed in claim 22 wherein the upper portion is a roof and the configuration of the roof is selected from the group consisting of:
i vaulted, ii tapered, and iii flat.
- 24. A system for gasifying solid organic materials, said system comprising:
A. a supply hopper for solid organic materials; B. a gasifier; C. a device for moving solid organic materials from the hopper to the gasifier; D. a device for heating the solid organic material in the primary oxidation chamber; E. a recovery and regeneration chamber; F. a device for moving any gaseous effluent formed in the gasifier to the recovery and regeneration chamber; G. a device for removing non-combustible material out of the gasifier, wherein the gasifier is a gasifier as claimed in claim 20.
- 25. An apparatus for gasification of solid fuel including biomass and other solid wastes, the apparatus comprising
a housing, a fuel feed means, an ash removal means, and means for venting gaseous effluent, wherein the housing comprises a closed ceiling, a closed bottom, and at least four side walls extending between the ceiling and the bottom, the fuel feed means comprises a fuel storage hopper, a fuel feed auger system, and at least one feed cone, the fuel feed auger system comprising at least one auger, the fuel feed auger system transporting the fuel from the storage hopper to the housing, the at least one feed cone residing within the housing generally adjacent the bottom of the housing, the at least one feed cone comprising a shape which is a tapered channel, the at least one feed cone having an inner surface sloped at a first angle, an outer surface sloped at a second angle, an upper opening, a lower circular opening, the at least one auger of the fuel feed auger system terminating within the lower circular opening of the at least one feed cone.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the ash removal means comprises at least two augers, the at least two augers extending in a first horizontal plane, the first horizontal plane lying below a second horizontal plane, the second horizontal plane defined by the plane in which the lower circular opening lies,
the ash removal means and fuel feed auger system working simultaneously, continuously, and in concert such that the fuel transferred into the apparatus forms a fuel pile having a generally flat upper surface and having a generally constant height.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the ash removal means comprises a trench in which the at least two augers reside, the trench sized such that each auger of the at least to augers resides side by side in close adjacentcy within the trench and such that there is minimal clearance between the trench and the at least two augers.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the housing comprises sensing means for monitoring and controlling the amount of fuel within the housing,
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28 wherein the fuel pile within the housing is supported by a hearth comprising a moving bed of ash.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein the upper opening defines a third horizontal plane and the generally flat upper surface of the fuel pile resides generally within a fourth horizontal plane, wherein the fourth horizontal plane overlies the third horizontal plane, the third horizontal plane overlying the second horizontal plane.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein the hearth comprising a moving bed of ash generally comprises a fifth horizontal plane,
the fifth horizontal plane lying below the second horizontal plane, the fifth horizontal plane lying above the first horizontal plane, the distance between the fifth horizontal plane and the first horizontal plane is such that the ash removal means is insulated from heat damage resulting from combustion of fuel upon the moving bed of ash hearth.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein the first angle is in the range of 35 to 55 degrees.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein the second angle is in the range of 60 to 90 degrees.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the housing is provided with at least one array of tuyeres formed in the side walls thereof, the tuyeres comprising elongate tubes for injecting oxidant into the interior of the housing.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the feed cone is provided with at least one array of tuyeres formed in the inner surface and with at least one array of tuyeres formed in the outer surface.
- 36. A system for gasification of solid waste for disposal of solid waste and recovery of heat energy, the system comprising a gasifier, an oxidizer, and a heat recovery device,
wherein the solid waste undergoes partial primary combustion within the gasifier, the partial primary combustion of the solid wasted resulting in gasifier combustion flue gas and solid residues, wherein the gasifier combustion flue gas is directed to an oxidizer for secondary oxidation, the secondary oxidation resulting in an oxidizer flue gas, wherein the oxidizer flue gas is directed to a heat recovery device so that heat energy can be recovered from the oxidizer flue gas for useful application, wherein the gasifier comprises a housing having a top, a bottom, and at least four side walls extending between the top and bottom, the gasifier comprising fuel input means and solid residue removal means, wherein the solid waste undergoes partial primary combustion while supported by a moving bed of ash hearth within the gasifier, the moving bed of ash hearth generated and maintained within the gasifier by interaction between the fuel input means and the solid residue removal means.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/154,328, filed May 22, 2002, now pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10154328 |
May 2002 |
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10704095 |
Nov 2003 |
US |