Claims
- 1. A compression device for feeding a waste material to a reactor, comprising:(a) a waste material feed assembly including a hopper, a supply tube, and a compression tube; (b) each of said supply and compression tubes including feed-inlet and feed-outlet ends; (c) a feed-discharge assembly located between the feed-outlet end of said compression tube and the reactor; (d) a feed auger-screw extending axially in said supply tube between the feed-inlet and feed-outlet ends thereof; (e) a compression auger-screw extending axially in said compression tube between the feed-inlet and feed-outlet ends thereof; (f) said supply and compression tubes being oriented at generally a right angle to each other such that the feed-outlet end of said supply tube is adjacent the feed-inlet end of said compression tube; (g) said compression tube being sloped downwardly towards the reactor to drain fluid from the waste material to the reactor; and (h) a logic means for controlling the rotational speed and rotational direction of said feed and compression auger-screws.
- 2. The compression device of claim 1, wherein:(a) said feed discharge assembly includes an isolation gate valve; and (b) said gate valve comprises a rotatable member with a plurality of feed discharge ports.
- 3. The compression device of claim 2, wherein:each of said feed discharge ports comprises a shear-cutting port having a blade member disposed about the internal circumference of the respective port.
- 4. The compression device of claim 3, wherein:(a) said rotatable member comprises a generally round worm-gear disc member; and (b) said shear-cutting ports are arranged in a circular pattern.
- 5. The compression device of claim 4, further comprising:(a) a drive system for rotating said worm-gear disc member in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction; and (b) wherein the waste material may be discharged to the reactor by selectively aligning one of said shear-cutting ports with the interior of said compression tube.
- 6. The compression device of claim 1, wherein:(a) said feed auger-screw comprises a core portion and a flight portion; and (b) said flight portion comprises a generally constant flight height.
- 7. The compression device of claim 1, wherein:(a) said compression auger-screw comprises a core portion and a flight portion; and (b) the height of said flight portion decreases from the feed-inlet end to the feed-outlet end of said compression tube.
- 8. The compression device of claim 7, wherein:the height of said flight portion of said compression auger-screw is selected so as to produce a compression ratio of equal to or more than 5:1.
- 9. The compression device of claim 8, wherein:said compression ratio is variable.
- 10. The compression device of claim 1, further comprising:an agitator operably connected to said hopper for agitating the waste material.
- 11. The compression device of claim 1, further comprising:(a) drive means operably connected to said logic means for independently rotating said feed and compression auger-screws; (b) said logic means including means for detecting a torque-resistance from said drive means; and (c) said logic means preventing a jamming condition of one or both of said feed and compression auger-screws by selectively varying the rotational speeds and rotational directions of said feed and compression auger-screws.
- 12. A compression device for feeding a waste material to a reactor, comprising:(a) a waste material feed assembly including a hopper with an agitator, a supply tube, and a compression tube; (b) each of said supply and compression tubes including feed-inlet and feed-outlet ends; (c) a feed-discharge gate valve located between the feed-outlet end of said compression tube and the reactor; (d) a feed auger-screw having a substantially constant flight-height extending axially in said supply tube between the feed-inlet and feed-outlet ends thereof; (e) a compression auger-screw having a variable flight-height extending axially in said compression tube between the feed-inlet and feed-outlet ends thereof; (f) said supply and compression tubes being oriented at generally a right angle to each other such that the feed-outlet end of said supply tube is adjacent the feed-inlet end of said compression tube; (g) said compression tube being sloped downwardly towards the reactor to drain fluid from the waste material to the reactor; (h) said feed-discharge gate valve comprising a rotatable guillotine valve member with a plurality of shear-cutting ports arranged in a generally circular pattern therein; (i) means for selectively rotating said guillotine valve member in a clockwise or a counter-clockwise direction; and (j) a logic means for controlling the rotational speed and direction of said feed and compression auger-screws.
- 13. The compression device of claim 12, wherein:said shear-cutting ports are arranged at an angle of about 120° from each other.
- 14. The compression device of claim 12, wherein:said shear cutting ports are accurately aligned by use of at least one photoelectric sensor.
- 15. The compression device of claim 12, wherein:said feed-discharge gate valve can be sealed by means of pneumatics.
- 16. The compression device of claim 12, wherein:the flight-height of said compression auger-screw decreases from the feed-inlet end to the feed-outlet end of said compression tube.
- 17. The compression device of claim 16 wherein:said compression auger-screw produces a compression ratio of equal to or more than 5:1.
- 18. The compression device of claim 12, further comprising:(a) drive means operably connected to said logic means for independently rotating said feed and compression auger-screws; (b) said logic means including means for detecting a torque-resistance from said drive means; and (c) said logic means preventing a jamming condition of one or both of said feed and compression auger-screws by selectively varying the rotational speeds and rotational direction of said feed and compression auger-screws.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract No. DE-AC04-90DP62349 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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