Claims
- 1. An apparatus for preventing solidification of molten metal in particulate matter dropping from a combustion barrel and accumulating in a windbox of a rotary combustor, said apparatus comprising:
- a heatable contact surface disposed inside the windbox;
- means for supporting said heatable contact surface in the windbox with said heatable contact surface disposed in the path of molten metal dropping from the combustion barrel and for separating said heatable contact surface from the windbox; and
- means for heating said heatable contact surface above the temperature of said supporting means, above the temperature of gases inside the windbox and above the temperature of the particulate matter dropping on said heatable contact surface.
- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising means for discharging the molten metal from the windbox through said supporting means.
- 3. An apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said heatable contact surface has a funnel shape with a downwardly extending tube;
- said discharging means comprises a pipe coupled and sealed to the downwardly extending tube and exiting the windbox; and
- said heating means further comprises means for heating said pipe.
- 4. An apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein:
- said heatable contact surface is formed of stainless steel;
- said heated pipe has an inner surface formed of stainless steel; and
- said heating means includes means for heating said heatable contact surface and said heated pipe with heat generated by an electric current flowing through a resistance.
- 5. An apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein:
- the windbox has a side wall with an aperture therein; and
- said supporting means comprises heat insulation disposed in the aperture between said pipe and the side wall of the windbox.
- 6. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- the windbox has an interior surface;
- said supporting means comprises heat insulation covering a significant portion of the interior surface of the windbox; and
- said heatable contact surface is generally disposed on said heat insulation, said heatable contact surface substantially conforming to the interior surface of the windbox.
- 7. An apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- the windbox has a lower end, said heatable contact surface surrounding an open area in the lower end of the windbox; and
- said apparatus further comprises airlock doors, disposed at the lower end of the windbox, having a heatable portion spanning the open area surrounded by said heatable contact surface, the molten metal being discharged from the windbox by alternate and successive openings of said airlock doors.
- 8. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, wherein:
- said heatable contact surface is formed of stainless steel; and
- said airlock doors have upper surfaces, facing the combustion barrel, formed of stainless steel.
- 9. A rotary combustor for burning solid material to produce heat that is transferred to heat exchanging equipment coupled to said rotary combustor, said rotary combustor comprising:
- a combustion barrel comprising a generally cylindrical side wall rotatable about a central axis of rotation, said side wall comprising plural cooling pipes, extending longitudinally in spaced, parallel axial relationship, and plural gas-porous interconnections extending longitudinally, each of said gas-porous interconnections being disposed intermediate an adjacent pair of said cooling pipes and rigidly interconnecting same;
- coupling means, coupled and sealed to the heat exchanging equipment and said cooling pipes, for supplying low-temperature coolant to said cooling pipes and for discharging high-temperature coolant from said cooling pipes to the heat exchanging equipment; and
- supply and discharge means for supplying combustion air to said combustion barrel through said gas-porous interconnections and for discharging molten metal dropping through said gas-porous interconnections, said supply and discharge means comprising:
- windboxes, disposed underneath said combustion barrel generally perpendicular to the central axis of rotation;
- heatable contact surfaces, each disposed in one of said windboxes and having a funnel shape with a downwardly extending tube, for collecting the molten metal into the downwardly extending tube;
- pipes, each of said pipes coupled to the downwardly extending tube of one of said heatable contact surfaces and exiting a corresponding one of said windboxes, for supporting said heatable contact surfaces at the generally horizontal center of the corresponding one of said windboxes and discharging the molten metal, collected by said heatable contact surfaces, from said windboxes;
- heat insulation separating said pipes from said windboxes at adjoining points; and
- means for heating said heatable contact surfaces and said pipes above the temperature of said windboxes at the adjoining points, above the temperature of gases in said windboxes and above the temperature of the metal collected by said heatable contact surfaces.
- 10. A rotary combustor for burning solid material to produce heat that is transferred to heat exchanging equipment coupled to said rotary combustor, said rotary combustor comprising:
- a combustion barrel comprising a generally cylindrical side wall rotatable about a central axis of rotation, said side wall comprising plural cooling pipes, extending longitudinally in spaced, parallel axial relationship, and plural gas-porous interconnections extending longitudinally, each of said gas-porous interconnections being disposed intermediate an adjacent pair of said cooling pipes and rigidly interconnecting same;
- coupling means, coupled and sealed to the heat exchanging equipment and said cooling pipes, for supplying low-temperature coolant to said cooling pipes and for discharging high-temperature coolant from said cooling pipes to the heat exchanging equipment; and
- supply and discharge means for supplying combustion air to said combustion barrel through said gas-porous interconnections and for discharging molten metal dropping through said gas-porous interconnections, said supply and discharge means comprising:
- windboxes, having interior surfaces and lower ends, disposed underneath said combustion barrel generally perpendicular to the central axis of rotation;
- heat insulation, formed on the interior surfaces of said windboxes;
- heatable contact surfaces, substantially conforming to the interior surfaces of said windboxes and surrounding an open area in the lower end of each of said windboxes, for receiving the metal dropping through said gas-porous interconnections;
- heating means for heating said heatable contact surfaces above the temperature of said heat insulation, above the temperature of the interior surfaces of said windboxes, above the temperature of gases passing through said windboxes and above the temperature of the metal dropping on said heatable contact surfaces; and
- airlock doors, two of said airlock doors disposed at the lower end of each windbox, each of said airlock doors having a heatable portion spanning the open area surrounded by said heatable contact surfaces, the molten metal being discharged by alternate and successive openings of the airlock doors.
- 11. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said heating means comprises means for heating said heatable contact surface using electrical current flowing through a resistance; and
- said heatable contact surfaces are heated above the melting point of the metal dropping thereon.
- 12. An apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein:
- said heating means comprises means for heating said heatable contact surface using electrical current flowing through a resistance; and
- said heatable contact surfaces are heated above the melting point of the metal dropping thereon.
- 13. An apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein:
- said heating means comprises means for heating said heatable contact surface using electrical current flowing through a resistance; and
- said heatable contact surfaces are heated above the melting point of the metal dropping thereon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/018,569, filed Feb. 25, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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