Claims
- 1. An apparatus for burning fuel comprising:
- a combustion chamber having a side wall and only one exhaust port; and
- a combustion device including a burner head for burning fuel to produce a volatilization zone having a temperature of approximately 800.degree. C., said burner head being positioned substantially vertically under said exhaust port and spaced from said wall, wherein the diameter of said exhaust port is substantially equal to but smaller than the diameter of said burner head, wherein said combustion chamber, said exhaust port, said position between said exhaust port and burner head, and said side wall and said size of said exhaust port relative to said burner head together comprise means for maintaining said volatilization zone in a substantially stationary position.
- 2. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said burner head comprises a combustion surface adapted to receive and burn fuel thereon, wherein said maintenance means comprises means for maintaining said volatilization zone in a substantially stable position in contact with said combustion surface.
- 3. The apparatus defined by claim 2, wherein said burner head further includes a fuel channel having an upper end which communicates with said combustion surface, and wherein said volatilization zone contacts said fuel in said upper end of said fuel channel.
- 4. The apparatus defined by claim 2, wherein said burner head further includes:
- an annular burner body having a combustion surface, wherein ash forms on said surface when fuel is burned thereon; and p1 ash removal means, for removing ash from said combustion surface.
- 5. The apparatus defined by claim 4, wherein said burner body is stationary and said ash removal means rotates on said combustion surface.
- 6. The apparatus defined by claim 5, wherein said ash removal means further includes an ash outlet for allowing ash to fall therethrough from said combustion surface.
- 7. The apparatus define by claim 5, wherein said combustion device further includes a conveyor for conveying fuel to said burner.
- 8. The apparatus defined by claim 7, wherein said conveyor further includes a screw shaft and a first impeller attached thereto, and wherein said ash removal means includes teeth extending therefrom, such that said teeth engage said first impeller to rotate therewith.
- 9. The apparatus defined by claim 7, wherein said combustion device further includes:
- a hopper for holding fuel and releasing fuel onto said conveyor.
- 10. The apparatus defined by claim 9, wherein said conveyor further includes an outlet port, and wherein said burner head further includes a fuel supply port which communicates with said outlet port.
- 11. The apparatus defined by claim 10, wherein said conveyor horizontally feeds said fuel from said hopper and wherein said fuel supply port is vertically above said outlet port so that said conveyor conveys fuel vertically from said outlet port to said fuel supply port, wherein said fuel supply port extends through substantially the center of said burner body, and said burner head further includes a plurality of air supply grooves located radially around said fuel supply port, and wherein said ash removal means is annular in shape and rests on the outer edge of said combustion surface.
- 12. The apparatus defined by claim 2, wherein said burner head further includes afuel supply port, and said combustion device further includes:
- a conveyor for conveying fuel to said burner head, including an outlet port and a directing means to direct said fuel from said outlet port to said fuel supply port.
- 13. The apparatus defined by claim 12, wherein said conveyor includes a screw shaft, and wherein said directing means is a second impeller, attached to said screw shaft, for directing fuel from said outlet port to said fuel supply port.
- 14. The apparatus defined by claim 13, wherein said second impeller is twisted in a direction opposite to the direction said screw conveyor is twisted.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said burner head further includes a plurality of air supply grooves disposed radially on said combustion surface.
- 16. The apparatus defined by claim 15, wherein said conveyor further includes a screw shaft surrounded by a transport pipe.
- 17. The apparatus defined by claim 16, wherein said transport pipe has a portion which is surrounded by an air supply pipe to define an air supply channel therebetween, wherein said air supply channel communicates with said air supply grooves of said burner head.
- 18. The apparatus defined by claim 17 wherein said combustion device further includes a first motor for driving said conveyor and a second motor for driving said blower, wherein said first and second motors operate independently of one another.
- 19. The apparatus defined by claim 4 wherein said ash removal means rotates on said combustion surface, and wherein said ash removal means has an inner surface having V-shaped notches formed at predetermined intervals thereon, said V-shaped notches comprising means for scraping ashes from said combustion surface.
- 20. The apparatus defined by claim 11, wherein said conveyor is a screw conveyor including a transport pipe and a screw shaft.
- 21. The apparatus defined by claim 20, wherein said transport pipe has a portion which is surrounded by an air supply pipe to define an air supply channel therebetween, wherein said combustion device further includes a blower, connected to said air supply channel, and wherein said air supply channel communicates with said air supply grooves of said burner head.
- 22. The apparatus defined by claim 21, further including a first motor to driving said conveyor and a second motor for driving said blower wherein said first and second motors operate independently of one another.
- 23. The apparatus defined by claim 20 wherein said screw shaft has a distal end and said conveyor further includes an impeller for scraping said fuel, said impeller comprising means for directing fuel from said fuel outlet port to said fuel supply port, said impeller being mounted adjacent said distal end of said screw shaft.
- 24. The apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said impeller is twisted in a direction opposite to the direction said screw shaft is twisted.
- 25. The apparatus defined by claim 11, wherein said ash removal means has an upper surface with an outer edge, and wherein an upright wall of a predetermined height is formed integrally with said outer edge of said upper surface of said ash removal means.
- 26. The apparatus defined by claim 11, wherein said ash removal means has an inner surface and wherein notches are formed at predetermined intervals on said inner surface of said ash ring, each notch having a substantially V-shaped section comprising two legs, one leg of each of said notches being inclined in the direction in which the rotary ash ring rotates.
- 27. The apparatus defined by claim 11, wherein said fuel supply port has an upper end and wherein said burner body has an outer edge, and wherein said air supply grooves of said burner body extend from said upper end of said fuel supply port to said outer edge of said burner body.
- 28. The apparatus defined by claim 27 wherein said burner body includes a radiating fin extending downwardly from said combustion surface.
- 29. The apparatus defined by claim 11, wherein said fuel supply port has an upper end and wherein said burner body has an outer edge, and wherein said air supply grooves extend from said outer edge of said burner body to a predetermined distance from said upper end of said fuel supply port.
- 30. The apparatus defined by claim 29 wherein said burner body includes a radiating fin extending downwardly from said combustion surface of said burner body.
- 31. The apparatus defined by claim 2 wherein said combustion chamber is part of a boiler and said fuel comprises compressed wood pellets.
- 32. A method of burning fuel in an apparatus including a combustion chamber having only one exhaust port, an outer side wall, and a combustion device having a burner head, said method comprising burning all of said fuel on said burner head substantially vertically under said exhaust port and spaced from said side wall and burning said fuel on said burner head over an area substantially equal to but slightly larger than said exhaust port to produce a volatilization zone having a temperature of approximately 800.degree. C. and maintaining said volatilization zone in a substantially stationary position.
- 33. The method defined by claim 22, wherein said burner unit comprise a combustion surface and wherein said method further comprises the step of burning fuel on said combustion surface, wherein said method further comprises the step of burning fuel on said combustion surface, wherein said combustion surface has a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of said exhaust port.
- 34. The method defined by claim 33 wherein said apparatus comprises only one exhaust port and said method further comprises the step of producing exhaust gases as a result of burning said fuel, and exhausting said exhaust gases through said only one exhaust port.
- 35. The method defined by claim 32 further comprising the step of preheating said fuel in said volatilization zone before said fuel is burned by said burner head.
- 36. The method defined by claim 32 wherein said burner unit includes a burner head having a combustion surface and a fuel channel, and further comprising the step of maintaining said volatilization zone substantially stable in contact with said fuel on said combustion surface.
- 37. The method defined by claim 36, wherein said fuel channel has an upper end, and wherein said volatilization zone substantially continuously contacts said fuel in said upper end of said fuel channel.
- 38. The method defined by claim 36 further comprising forming ash on a combustion surface of said burner body by burning fuel thereon and then removing ash from said combustion surface with an ash removal means.
- 39. The method defined by claim 38 further comprising rotating said ash removal means on said combustion surface and maintaining said burner body in a stationary position.
- 40. The method defined by claim 39 further comprising conducting ash through said combustion surface.
- 41. The method defined by claim 39, said method further comprising conveying fuel to said burner by a conveyor.
- 42. The method defined by claim 41 further comprising the step of conveying said fuel along said conveyor by a screw shaft, wherein an impeller is attached to said screw shaft, wherein a plurality of teeth extend from said ash removal means and engage said impeller, and wherein said method further comprises rotating said impeller and rotating said ash removal means by the engagement of said teeth with said impeller.
- 43. The method defined by claim 41 comprising holding said fuel in a hopper and releasing said fuel into said conveyor, horizontally feeding fuel from said hopper onto said conveyor via an outlet port, feeding fuel vertically from said outlet port to a fuel supply port on said burner head, receiving air via a plurality of air supply grooves located radially about said fuel supply port, said ash removal means being annular and resting on an outer edge of said combustion surface.
- 44. The method defined by claim 37 further comprising conveying fuel to a burner head via a conveyor and directing fuel from an outlet port to a fuel supply port on said burner head.
- 45. The method defined by claim 44 further comprising supplying air to said burner body via a plurality of air supply grooves disposed about said combustion surface.
- 46. The method defined by claim 45 further comprising conveying fuel to said burner head via a screw shaft surrounded by an air transport pipe, and supplying air to said transport pipe via an air supply pipe surrounding at least a portion of said transport pipe to thus fluidically communicate an air supply channel formed between said air supply pipe and said transport pipe with the air supply grooves of said burner head.
- 47. The method defined by claim 32 wherein said method further comprise burning compressed wood chips on said burner head.
- 48. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said side wall comprises an outer wall of said combustion chamber wherein only said burner head is positioned between said combustion device and said side wall thereby producing a continuous empty space between said burner head and said side wall.
- 49. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein said burner head comprises a floor for supporting said fuel and an outer edge, and wherein said combustion device further comprises a vertical wall extending vertically upward from said floor at said outer edge of said burner head whereby said vertical wall comprises means for preventing any combustion products formed by burning said fuel from collecting between said burner head and said side wall.
- 50. The apparatus defined by claim 49 further comprising a fan connected to said exhaust port for pulling combusted gases from said combustion chamber to said exhaust port.
- 51. The method recited by claim 32 further comprising the step of preventing any combustion products formed by burning said fuel from collecting between said burner head and said side wall with a vertical wall extending upwardly from the floor of said burner head, at the outer edge of said burner head.
- 52. An apparatus for burning fuel comprising:
- a combustion chamber having a side wall comprising an outer side wall of said combustion chamber and only one exhaust port; and
- a combustion device including a burner head for burning fuel to produce a volatilization zone, said burner head being positioned substantially vertically under said exhaust port and spaced from said wall, wherein the diameter of said exhaust port is substantially equal to but smaller than the diameter of said burner head, wherein said combustion chamber, said exhaust port, said relative position between said exhaust port and burner head, and said side wall, and said size of said exhaust port relative to said burner head together comprise means for maintaining said volatilization zone in a substantially stationary position.
- 53. The apparatus defined by claim 52 wherein only said burner head is positioned between said combustion device and said side wall.
- 54. The apparatus defined by claim 52 further comprising means for preventing any combustion products formed by burning said fuel on said burner head from collecting between said burner head and said side wall.
- 55. A method of burning fuel in an apparatus including a combustion chamber having only one exhaust port, a side wall comprising an outer wall of said combustion chamber and a combustion device having a burner head, said method comprising burning all of said fuel on said burner head substantially vertically under said exhaust port and spaced from said side wall and burning said fuel on said burner head over an area substantially equal to but slightly larger than said exhaust port to produce a volatilization zone and maintaining said volatilization zone in a substantially stationary position.
- 56. The method defined by claim 53 further comprising the step of preventing any combustion products formed by burning said fuel from collecting between said burner head and said side wall.
- 57. An apparatus for burning fuel comprising:
- a combustion chamber having a side wall comprising an outer wall of said combustion chamber and only one exhaust port; and
- a combustion device including a burner head for burning fuel to produce a volatilization zone, said burner head being positioned substantially vertically under said exhaust port and spaced from said wall, wherein the diameter of said exhaust port is substantially equal to but smaller than the diameter of said burner head, wherein said burner head comprises a floor for supporting said fuel and an outer edge, and wherein said combustion device further comprises a vertical wall extending vertically upward from said floor at said outer edge of said burner head whereby said vertical wall comprises means for preventing any combustion products formed by burning said fuel from collecting between said burner head and said side wall.
- 58. The apparatus defined by claim 1 wherein only said burner head is positioned between said combustion device and said side wall thereby producing a continuous empty space between said burner head and said side wall.
Priority Claims (4)
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56-145296 |
Sep 1981 |
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56-145297 |
Sep 1981 |
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56-197162 |
Dec 1981 |
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57-80240 |
May 1982 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 589,688, filed Mar. 15, 1984, now abandoned.
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