Claims
- 1. A boiler, comprising:
- an inner shell having a substantially vertical side wall and wherein a lower portion of said inner shell constitutes a combustion chamber;
- an open-top vessel member situated within an upper portion of said inner shell and adapted to receive a liquid to be heated, said vessel member having a bottom wall and a substantially vertical side wall which is spaced inwardly from an upper region of said inner shell side wall defining a substantially annular smoke sleeve therebetween;
- an outer shell surrounding said inner shell and having a substantially vertical side wall which is spaced outwardly from said inner shell side wall to define a sleeve-like space therebetween constituting a water jacket which at least partially surrounds said combustion chamber and said smoke sleeve and which is in fluid communication with said vessel member;
- a smoke discharge conduit passing through said outer shell and opening into said smoke sleeve at a discharge opening formed in said inner shell;
- partition means situated in said smoke sleeve extending substantially vertically over the substantial height of said vessel member and between said side walls of said inner shell and vessel member, said partition means being located proximate to said smoke discharge opening;
- whereby smoke produced in said combustion chamber during operation of said boiler passes directly into said smoke sleeve surrounding said vessel member and travels in a helicoidal path around said vessel member and exits from said smoke sleeve through said discharge opening.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 further including second partition means extending around at least the major portion of the periphery of said vessel member and between said side walls of said inner shell and vessel member, said second partition means having an aperture formed therein such that said smoke sleeve communicates with said combustion chamber through said aperture, whereby the smoke produced in said combustion chamber passes directly through said smoke sleeve through said aperture of said second partition means.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein upper edge regions of said side walls of said vessel member and inner sleeve are interconnected by a wall member defining the upper side of said smoke sleeve, whereby said smoke sleeve is adapted to be surrounded by water on three sides thereof including its outer side constituted by said inner shell side wall, its inner side constituted by said vessel member side wall and said upper side thereof.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said outer shell has a top wall which closes the same whereby air is confined within said outer shell situated over the level of liquid within said water jacket and vessel member so that said outer shell can function as a pressurized expansion tank.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 further including a service liquid heating vessel situated within said vessel member adapted to be immersed within the liquid to be heated received therein.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 further including a plurality of substantially vertically extending water tubes situated around said combustion chamber and extending through said smoke sleeve.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein a smoke chamber is provided vertically over said vessel member, said smoke chamber being in fluid communication with said smoke sleeve, and further including a plurality of smoke conduits, each smoke conduit passing in a substantially vertical direction through said vessel member and having upper and lower ends opening into said combustion chamber and smoke chamber respectively, whereby smoke produced in said combustion chamber during operation of said boiler passes through said smoke conduits into said smoke chamber and then into said smoke sleeve wherein it combines with the smoke which entered into said smoke sleeve directly from said combustion chamber.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said smoke chamber is defined by a plate member overlying said vessel member except in the areas on which said upper ends of said smoke tubes open, a top wall of said inner shell, and a ring-shaped partition extending between said plate member and inner shell top wall, and wherein an aperture is formed in said ring-shaped partition to provide fluid communication between said smoke chamber and smoke sleeve.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 further including a tube section having upper and lower ends opening into said inner shell top wall and said plate member to provide fluid communication between said vessel member and said water jacket.
- 10. The combination of claim 1 wherein the spacing between said vessel member and inner shell side walls in a horizontal cross section of said smoke sleeve varies.
- 11. The combination of claim 1 wherein said combustion chamber constituted by a portion of inner shell is defined by a concave portion of said inner shell side wall and a burner facing the concavity of said inner shell side wall.
- 12. A boiler, comprising:
- a combustion chamber defined by a side wall member at least a portion of which is concave, a burner situated in facing relationship with said concave wall portion, a smoke sleeve being constituted by inner and outer opposed side wall members defining a substantially annular space, said smoke sleeve at its lower end being in fluid communication with said combustion chamber, whereby smoke will enter directly into said smoke sleeve from said combustion chamber, and at least one substantially vertically extending smoke conduit having a lower end in fluid communication with said combustion chamber and its upper end in fluid communication with said smoke sleeve, whereby smoke entering into said smoke conduit at its lower end exits therefrom at its upper end and is directed into said smoke sleeve where it combines with the smoke therein which entered the smoke sleeve directly from said combustion chamber.
- 13. A boiler, comprising
- a combustion chamber defined by a side wall member at least a portion of which is concave, a burner situated in facing relationship with said concave wall portion, a smoke sleeve being constituted by inner and outer opposed side wall members defining a substantially annular space, said smoke sleeve at its lower end being in fluid communication with said combustion chamber, whereby smoke will enter directly into said smoke sleeve from said combustion chamber, and wherein the axis of said annular smoke sleeve extends substantially vertically and said inner and outer opposed side wall members constituting said smoke sleeve at least partially define volumes adapted to contain a liquid to be heated, whereby said smoke sleeve can be surrounded on its sides by liquid during operation of said boiler, and further including a ring-shaped interrupted partition defining the lower side of said smoke sleeve, the interruption in said ring-shape partition constituting an aperture through which smoke can enter into the smoke sleeve directly from the combustion chamber.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 further including a top wall of said smoke sleeve, said top wall at least partially defining a volume adapted to receive a liquid to be heated, whereby said smoke sleeve can be surrounded on its sides and at top by liquid during operation of said boiler.
- 15. The combination of claim 12 wherein partition means are situated in said smoke sleeve for directing smoke from said combustion chamber into said smoke sleeve and for directing the smoke from the smoke sleeve.
Priority Claims (2)
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12584 A/79 |
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27012 A/79 |
Nov 1979 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 144,541 filed Apr. 28, 1980 abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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