Claims
- 1. A cyclonic combustion device comprising:
- an elongated kiln body having a cylindrical sidewall and first and second opposed ends defining an internal kiln chamber, said body also presenting a longitudinal axis;
- means mounting said kiln with the longitudinal axis thereof inclined whereby said first end is elevated with respect to said second end;
- means for selectively axially rotating said kiln body at any one of a number of different rotational speeds;
- means operably associated with said first end of said kiln body for introduction of combustible feedstocks into said kiln chamber;
- means operably connected with said first end of said kiln body for conveying gases and suspended particulate effluent matter from the kiln chamber;
- structure defining an outlet aperture operably associated with said second, lower end for removal of solid material from said kiln chamber;
- a plurality of elongated, generally parallel, adjacent pipes situated within said kiln chamber and extending along the length of the kiln body in substantially parallel relationship with but radially offset from said longitudinal axis, each of said pipes including slot-defining means along the length thereof oriented for directing pressurized air from the associated pipe in a generally horizontal chordal plane toward an adjacent section of said cylindrical sidewall, each of said chordal planes being generally parallel,
- the slot-defining means of each conduit defining and being located within and extending substantially the full length of a respective elongated zone within said chamber, the slot-defining means of said plural pipes collectively extending substantially the full length of said chamber;
- means operably coupled with each of said pipes for selectively directing pressurized combustion air thereinto, whereby presurized air exiting from each of said slot-defining means provides pressurized air along essentially the full length of the respective zone;
- means for igniting said feedstock after entrance thereof into said kiln chamber; and
- means for the introduction of sorbent into said kiln chamber, said sorbent introduction means comprising a plurality of sorbent injection pipes extending longitudinally through said kiln body, each of said pipes corresponding to one of said zones and having at least one nozzle for introduction of sorbent into said zone.
- 2. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pipes are vertically disposed below said longitudinal axis such that said slot-defining means are oriented to direct pressurized air into a bed comprising said feedstock introduced into said kiln chamber.
- 3. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said slot-defining means include a plurality of individual, substantially horizontally extending, substantially co-planar slots.
- 4. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 3, wherein each pipe is provided with air directing means in surrounding relationship to each slot-defining means for directing air transmitted through said slot-defining means along said chordal plane.
- 5. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 4, including means for selectively introducing an auxiliary fuel supply through said pipes for augmenting or initiating the combustion process in said chamber.
- 6. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said sorbent introduction means further comprises a blower for injecting said sorbent into said pipes.
- 7. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 6, including valve means positioned intermediate said blower means and each of said sorbent injection pipes for the selective introduction of sorbent into each of said zones.
- 8. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 7, including means for introducing sorbent at said first end of said kiln.
- 9. A cyclonic combustion device as set forth in claim 1, including means for selectively introducing a sorbent into said chamber along selected zones therewithin for matching the sorbent injection into each zone according to the feedstock and combustion air supplied to the chamber, said feedstock including a quantity of sulfur therein, thereby enabling the temperature within the kiln body to be maintained in a range from about 1,450 degrees Fahrenheit to 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit for maximization of the sulfur capture within the kiln body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser, No. 07/066,315 filed June 5, 1987, now abandoned.
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