Claims
- 1. An incinerator for combustion of general refuse and industrial wastes comprising:
- a furnace having a gas exhaust port at its top and an ash discharge port at its bottom;
- a refuse feeder means communicating with said furnace for feeding refuse into an upper zone of said furnace, said refuse forming a single continuous charge in said furnace comprising from top to bottom a refuse layer, a combustion layer and an ash layer corresponding to combusting condition of each layer of said refuse;
- a discharge means disposed at the bottom of said furnace in such a manner to be freely opened and closed for timely discharge of ashes that accumulate on the bottom of said ash layer; and
- a refuse supporting means disposed at a lower level of said furnace at an intermediate portion of said ash layer in such a manner that it can be freely displaced in a horizontal direction into said furnace so as to project into an upper part of said layer of ashes, said refuse supporting means being so displaced only at the time of discharge of ashes by said ash discharge means to support the refuse and ashes thereabove.
- 2. An incinerator for combustion of general refuse and industrial wastes comprising:
- a furnace having a gas exhaust port at its top and an ash discharge port at its bottom;
- a refuse feeder means communicating with said furnace for feeding refuse into an upper zone of said furnace, said refuse forming a single continuous charge in said furnace comprising from top to bottom a refuse layer, a combustion layer and an ash layer corresponding to combusting condition of each layer of said refuse;
- a discharge means disposed at the bottom of said furnace in such a manner to be freely opened and closed for timely discharge of ashes that accumulate on the bottom of said ash layer; and
- a refuse supporting means disposed in a lower level of said furnace at an intermediate portion of said ash layer in such a manner that it can be freely swung into an upper part of said ash layer, said refuse supporting means being so swung only at the time of discharge of ashes by said ash discharge means to support the refuse and ashes thereabove.
- 3. An incinerator according to claim 1 wherein said refuse feeder means comprises a hopper for charging refuse and a feeder adapted to feed the refuse from said hopper into an upper zone of said furnace at a predetermined rate.
- 4. An incinerator according to claim 2 wherein said refuse feeder means comprises a hopper for charging refuse and a feeder adapted to feed the refuse from said hopper into an upper zone of said furnace at a predetermined rate.
- 5. An incinerator according to claim 3 which is provided with a refuse supporting means cooling means for blasting cooling air against said refuse supporting means.
- 6. An incinerator according to claim 4 which is provided with a refuse supporting means cooling means for blasting cooling air against said refuse supporting means.
- 7. An incinerator according to claim 5 further comprising a compartment for accomodating said refuse supporting means on a side wall of said furnace, said compartment communicating with said refuse supporting means cooling means so that cooling air may be blasted against the refuse supporting means via said compartment.
- 8. An incinerator according to claim 6 further comprising a compartment for accomodating said refuse supporting means on a side wall of said furnace, said compartment communicating with said refuse supporting means cooling means so that cooling air may be blasted against the refuse supporting means via said wall of said furnance compartment.
- 9. An incinerator according to claim 7 further comprising an ignition burner disposed in an opposite side to said refuse feeder means.
- 10. An incinerator according to claim 8 further comprising an ignition burner disposed in an opposite side wall of said furnance to said refuse feeder means.
- 11. An incinerator according to claim 7 wherein said refuse supporting means consists of a pair of plates for closing the furnace by displacement in a horizontal direction.
- 12. An incinerator according to claim 8 wherein said refuse supporting means consists of a pair of plates swingable to close the furnace in a horizontal direction.
- 13. An incinerator according to claim 7 wherein said refuse supporting means is in the form of a grate.
- 14. An incinerator according to claim 8 wherein said refuse supporting means is in the form of a grate.
- 15. An incinerator according to claim 7 which is further provided with means for supplying secondary air at normal temperature for recombustion of combustion gases into an upper zone of said furnace.
- 16. An incinerator according to claim 8 which is further provided with means for supplying secondary air at normal temperature for recombustion of combustion gases into an upper zone of said furnace.
- 17. An incinerator according to claim 7 wherein said ash discharge means is an inclined reversible grate.
- 18. An incinerator according to claim 8 wherein said ash discharge means is an inclined reversible grate.
- 19. An incinerating method for a furnace having an ash discharge means at a bottom thereof and a refuse supporting means disposed above said discharge means comprising the steps of:
- feeding refuse from a refuse feeder means into an upper zone of said furnace to form a single continuous charge supported on said ash discharge means;
- combusting the charged refuse and letting the refuse descend under its own weight so as to form an ash layer in a lower zone of the furnace, with a combustion layer and a refuse layer thereabove;
- opening said ash discharge means, and causing said refuse supporting means to project into an upper part of said ash layer to support the refuse and ashes located thereabove only at each time of opening said ash discharge means at the bottom of the furnace, to discharge ashes located below the refuse supporting means from the furnace; and
- closing said ash discharge means at the bottom of the furnace after discharge of ashes and causing the refuse supporting means to retreat from the furnace to let the refuse and ashes supported by said refuse supporting means descend into said lower zone of the furnace to form an ash layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 478,396 filed Feb. 12, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,453.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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