Claims
- 1. In a solid fuel burning furnace having a primary combustion chamber, said primary combustion chamber having a wall and a hollow grate supporting a bed of fuel for superheating secondary air passing there through, the improvement comprising an afterburner which comprises an exhaust pipe which extends through the wall of said chamber entirely above said bed and defines a secondary combustion chamber entirely within said primary combustion chamber, said exhaust pipe having a throat with an open end which projects into said primary combustion chamber above said bed, a tube around said exhaust pipe defining a passage for secondary air toward the throat of said exhaust pipe, a conduit between said hollow grate and said passage for communicating superheated air toward said throat, and ignitor means in said exhaust pipe.
- 2. The improvement according to claim 1 wherein said igniter is a honeycomb of silicon carbide which becomes heated to cherry red temperature and ignites volatile gases passing through said exhaust pipe.
- 3. In a solid fuel burning furnace having a primary combustion chamber, said primary combustion chamber having a wall and a hollow grate supporting a bed of fuel for superheating secondary air passing therethrough, the improvement comprising an afterburner which comprises an exhaust pipe which extends through the wall of said chamber above said bed, said exhaust pipe having a throat with an open end which projects into said chamber, a tube around said exhaust pipe defining a passage for secondary air towards the throat of said exhaust pipe, said tube extending beyond said throat and defining a Venturi adjacent the open end of said throat, a conduit between said hollow grate and said passage for communicating superheated air toward said throat, and ignitor means in said exhaust pipe.
- 4. The improvement according to claim 3 wherein means are provided defining a hollow chamber adjacent said wall of said combustion chamber, said exhaust pipe extending through said hollow chamber and projecting out of said combustion chamber, the end of said tube opposite to said throat being connected to said hollow chamber so as to communicate said passage therewith, said hollow chamber being connected to said hollow grate and defining said conduit for superheated air therefrom.
- 5. In a solid fuel burning furnace having a primary combustion chamber, said primary combustion chamber having a wall and a hollow grate supporting a bed of fuel for superheating secondary air passing there through, the improvement comprising an afterburner which comprises and exhaust pipe which extends through the wall of said chamber above said bed, said exhaust pipe having a throat with an open end which projects into said chamber, a tube around said exhaust pipe defining a passage for secondary air toward the throat of said exhaust pipe, a conduit between said hollow grate and said passage for communicating superheated air toward said throat, said conduit communicating with said passage at a location spaced along said passage away from said throat so as to provide for the flow of said superheated secondary air in a direction opposite to the flow through said exhaust pipe out of said primary combustion chamber, and ignitor means in said exhaust pipe.
- 6. In a solid fuel burning furnace having a primary combustion chamber, said primary combustion chamber having a wall and a hollow grate supporting a bed of fuel for superheating secondary air passing there through, the improvement comprising an afterburner which comprises an exhaust pipe which extends through the wall of said chamber above said bed and defines therein a secondary combustion chamber entirely within said primary combustion chamber and above said bed, said exhaust pipe having a throat with an open end which projects into said chamber, a tube around said exhaust pipe defining a passage for secondary air toward the throat of said exhaust pipe, and a conduit between said hollow grate and said passage for communicating superheated air toward said throat.
- 7. In a solid fuel burning furnace having a primary combustion chamber, said primary combustion chamber having a wall and a hollow grate supporting a bed of fuel for superheating secondary air passing there through, the improvement comprising an afterburner which comprises an exhaust pipe which extends through the wall of said chamber above said bed, said exhaust pipe having a throat with an open end which projects into said chamber, a tube around said exhaust pipe defining a passage for secondary air toward the throat of said exhaust pipe, a conduit between said hollow grate and said passage for communicating superheated air toward said throat, said tube extending beyond said throat defining a Venturi adjacent the open end of said throat.
- 8. The improvement according to claim 7 wherein means are provided defining a hollow chamber adjacent said wall of said combustion chamber, said exhaust pipe extending through said hollow chamber and projecting out of said combustion chamber, the end of said tube opposite to said throat being connected to said hollow chamber so as to communicate said passage therewith, and said hollow chamber being connected to said hollow grate and defining said conduit for superheated air therefrom.
- 9. In a solid fuel burning furnace having a primary combustion chamber, said primary combustion chamber having a wall and a hollow grate supporting a bed of fuel for superheating secondary air passing there through, the improvement comprising an afterburner which comprises an exhaust pipe which extends through the wall of said chamber above said bed, said exhaust pipe having a throat with an open end which projects into said chamber, a tube around said exhaust pipe defining a passage for secondary air toward the throat of said exhaust pipe, a conduit between said hollow grate and said passage for communicating superheated air toward said throat, said conduit communicating with said passage at a location spaced along said passage away from said throat so as to provide for the flow of said superheated secondary air in a direction opposite to the flow through said exhaust pipe out of said primary combustion chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 634,096, filed 8/30/84, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 501,738, filed 6/6/83, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,484,530.
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