Claims
- 1. A furnace for the incineration of waste material which is at least partly solid, said furnace comprising, in combination:
- a combustion chamber;
- a pyrolysis chamber located vertically above said combustion chamber and having two pairs of substantially parallel lateral walls, the walls of one pair being substantially at right angles to the walls of the other pair;
- at least one sluice member for controllably separating said pyrolysis chamber from said combustion chamber and controllably allowing material to pass down from said pyrolysis chamber immediately into said combustion chamber;
- gas ducts for leading off upwardly the hot waste gas produced in said combustion chamber, said ducts being immediately adjacent to and running along walls of one said pair of pyrolysis chamber walls that is not exceeded in lateral dimension by the other said pair and covering at least a major part of the outer surface of said walls for heat transfer thereto, said pyrolysis chamber being vertically elongated and of cross sectional dimensions small enough to assure heat transfer penetrating to the center of the waste material therein for substantial contribution to pyrolysis thereof, and
- each said at least one sluice member having a closing-off upper side serving as at least part of the bottom of said pyrolysis chamber and being in each case mounted on a substantially horizontal and rotatable shaft which is connected to means for swinging said at least one sluice member by rotation of said shaft for providing an opening of variable size for discharge of pyrolysis products into said combustion chamber, the mounting, bearings and actuation or drive apparatus of the furnace, including said means for swinging said at least one sluice member being supported on or in the neighborhood of said other pair of parallel lateral walls of said pyrolysis chamber, and
- means for supplying combustion-supporting air to the space below said at least one sluice member.
- 2. A furnace for the incineration of waste as defined in claim 1 in which the interior cross-sectional dimension of said pyrolysis chamber (8) between said pair of lateral walls adjacent to said gas ducts (28a, 28b) does not exceed 1 meter.
- 3. A furnace as defined in claim 2 in which the cross-section of said pyrolysis chamber (8) is such that the chamber cross-sectional dimension not exceeded by the other cross-sectional dimension of the chamber is not less than 300 nor more than 1,000 mm and in which the cross-sectional dimension ratio is in the range from 1:1 to 1:5.
- 4. A furnace as defined in claim 1 in which said means for supplying combustion air includes a hollowed out portion of each said sluice member connected with air supply duct means (9a, 9b) and openings on the underside of each said sluice member (11a, 11b) for supplying air that flows through each said sluice member and through said openings into said combustion chamber (12).
- 5. A furnace as defined in claim 1 in which there are also provided air supply means above said at least one sluice member, opening into said pyrolysis chamber (8).
- 6. A furnace as defined in claim 1 comprising a plurality of said pyrolysis chambers laterally adjacent to each other and in which at least part of said gas ducts (28) are located between adjacent pyrolysis chambers.
- 7. A method of incinerating waste material which is at least partly solid comprising the steps of:
- determining whether said waste material has at least a predetermined minimum moisture content and, in the event of a negative determination, moistening said waste material to assure the presence of said predetermined minimum moisture;
- drying, degassing and gasifying waste material having at least said minimum moisture content in a pyrolysis chamber having at least part of its bottom constituted by at least one movable sluice member, the formation of producer gas in said pyrolysis chamber being supported by the presence of at least said minimum moisture content while producing a glowing ember bed on each said sluice member until the solidity of solid residues is sufficiently reduced to permit fragment size reductions by motion of each said sluice member;
- moving each said sluice member to reduce residue fragment size and to allow fragments of that residue to fall into a combustion chamber below said pyrolysis chamber;
- burning pyrolysis products in said combustion chamber;
- passing hot gases produced in said combustion chamber upward along the walls of said pyrolysis chamber to provide heat for said pyrolysis chamber;
- supplying combustion-supporting air to said combustion chamber, and
- removing ashes from said combustion chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
Cross reference to copending application on related subject matter: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 816,887, filed July 18, 1977, Mallek, Kuhnert, and Scholz.
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