Claims
- 1. A traveling grate construction for providing an oxygen-starved combustion zone in a bio-mass burner which comprises:
- (a) a plurality of endless belt conveyors, each belt conveyor having upper and lower flights placed in a lower portion of a combustion chamber to receive unburned fuel by gravity flow through an entrained bed zone positioned above said endless belt conveyors,
- (i) said endless belt conveyors being positioned in head-to-head relationship but disposed at different elevations whereby fuel drops progressively from the highest belt conveyor to a lower conveyor thereby agitating and jostling the unburned fuel to enhance the burning thereof,
- (ii) each endless belt conveyor being formed from woven steel having a porosity of at least 20 percent,
- (b) means for supplying a primary air supply through said woven steel belts to create an oxygen-starved burning of said fuel, and
- (c) means for uniformly applying a water mist between the upper and lower flights of at least one of said belt conveyor to regulate the temperature of said combustion zone and prevent clinkers form forming in the ash.
- 2. The traveling grate construction defined in claim 1 including means forming a downwardly directed water spray to clean said woven steel belts.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 755,735, filed Sep. 6, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,178,076.
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