Claims
- 1. A high temperature burner construction for solid fuel having a low ash content comprising
- a. a first chamber for burning a bio-mass fuel product,
- b. grate means within said first chamber for supporting a bio-mass fuel product,
- (1) said grate means being hollow with imperforate walls,
- c. means for feeding a bio-mass fuel product substantially continuously on demand into said first chamber at a rate of feed equal to the rate of combustion,
- d. means for supplying air under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure to the underside of said grate means to support combustion within said first chamber,
- e. a second chamber in fluid communication with said first chamber for burning any unburned products of combustion from said first chamber,
- f. means for directing any unburned products of combustion from said first chamber to said second chamber and for establishing a reduced pressure zone above said grate means,
- g. and means for supplying an additional supply of air to said second chamber under a pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure and in excess of the amount of air needed to complete combustion in said second chamber,
- (1) said additional supply of air being applied through said hollow imperforate walled grate means and being superheated when it reaches said second chamber.
- 2. A burner construction as defined in claim 1 including baffle means for directing said fuel product toward said grate means and for assisting in the prevention of unburned products of combustion from being ejected into the atmosphere.
- 3. A burner construction as defined in claim 1 wherein said fuel is gravity fed from said feed means to said grate means.
- 4. A burner construction as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for directing any unburned products of combustion from said first chamber to said second chamber includes venturi tube means located at least partially within said first combustion chamber and having an outlet directed toward said second combustion chamber.
- 5. A burner construction as defined in claim 1 including auxiliary heating means within said first combustion chamber to heat said grate after periods of nonuse.
- 6. In a high temperature bio-mass burner for solid fuel having a low ash content of the type having a first combustion chamber with a gravity feed of said solid fuel product to a grate means within said first combustion chamber, said solid fuel being fed substantially continuously at a rate of feed equal to the rate of combustion, means for supplying primary air under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure to the underside of said grate means to support combustion within said first combustion chamber and a second combustion chamber in fluid communication with said first combustion chamber, the improvement which comprises a venturi tube means,
- said grate means being hollow with imperforate walls,
- said venturi tube means being in fluid communication with said hollow grate means and being positioned at least partially within said first combustion chamber,
- said venturi tube means further having an outlet directed toward said second combustion chamber for supplying pressurized secondary air superheated by passage through said hollow grate means and in excess of the amount of air needed to complete combustion in said second combustion chamber with the flow of said secondary air establishing a zone of reduced pressure above said grate means.
- 7. In a bio-mass burner as defined in claim 6 including the additional improvement which comprises baffle means within said first chamber for directing said fuel product toward said grate means and for assisting in the prevention of unburned products of combustion from being ejected into the atmosphere.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 159,226, filed June 13, 1980, U.S. Pat. No. 4,341,199.
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Divisions (1)
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