Claims
- 1. Apparatus for increasing the BTU value of solid granular carbonaceous material, comprising:
- heat exchange means having an outer casing, an inlet for a charge of solid granular carbonaceous material at a first end of said outer casing and an outlet at a second end of said outer casing, said second end being spaced apart from the first end, at least one tube member contained within said casing for receiving a charge of solid granular carbonaceous material, valve means located along said first end for distributing the charge into said at least one tube member and outlet means located along said second end for removing the charge from said outlet, said at least one tube member being disposed between the inlet and outlet;
- means coupled to the heat exchange means for introducing pressurized gas into said at least one tube member;
- means for circulating a heat exchange medium throughout said outer casing and in contact with said at least one tube, wherein said heat exchange medium is heated to a temperature of between about 250.degree. F. and about 1200.degree. F.; and
- means for conveying the solid granular carbonaceous material extending away from said heat exchange means at the second end.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pressure of said at least one tube member is maintained at between about 2 PSIG to about 3,000 PSIG.
- 3. A process of increasing the btu value of carbonaceous material comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a heat exchanger having at least one inlet tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said at least one tube, and an outlet for said solid granular carbonaceous material, and introducing solid granular carbonaceous material into said at least one tube through said solid granular carbonaceous material inlet;
- (b) circulating a heat exchange medium having a temperature of at least 200.degree. F. around said at least one tube;
- (c) injecting through said pressurized gas inlet pressurized gas into the at least one tube containing carbonaceous material at a pressure of between about 2 PSIG and about 3,000 PSIG; and
- (d) thereafter recovering the solid granular carbonaceous material through said outlet.
- 4. The process as defined in claim 3, wherein the heat exchange medium is at a temperature between about 200.degree. F. and about 1200.degree. F.
- 5. A process of increasing the btu value of carbonaceous material which comprises the steps of providing a heat exchanger having at least one inlet tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said at least one tube, and an outlet for said solid granular carbonaceous material: charging solid granular carbonaceous material into said at least one tube through said solid granular carbonaceous material inlet, heating said solid granular carbonaceous material by circulating a heat exchange medium having a temperature of between about 200.degree. F. to about 1200.degree. F. around said at lest one tube, removing water driven from said solid granular carbonaceous material from the at least one tube, raising the temperature of the said granular carbonaceous material to a pre-determined temperature within said at least one tube, injecting through said pressurized gas inlet an inert gas having a pressure of between about 2 PSIG to about 300 PSIG into said at least one tube, and recovering the carbonaceous material through said outlet.
- 6. A process for increasing the btu value of carbonaceous material comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a heat exchange having at least one inlet tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said at least one tube, and an outlet for said solid granular carbonaceous material, and introducing a charge of solid granular carbonaceous material into said at least one tube through said solid granular carbonaceous material inlet, said heat exchanger having a plurality of valves spaced along one dimension of the heat exchanger;
- (b) circulating a heat exchange medium having a temperature of between about 250.degree. F. to about 1200.degree. F. around successively longer portions of the at least one tube by successively opening and closing selected pairs of the plurality of valves;
- (c) injecting through said pressurized gas inlet a pressurized inert gas in the range of from about 2 PSIG to about 3000 PSIG into said at least one tube containing the charge of B solid granular carbonaceous material; and
- (d) recovering the carbonaceous material through said outlet.
- 7. The process of claim 6, wherein the gas is carbon dioxide.
- 8. An apparatus for increasing the BTU value of a carbonaceous material comprising:
- heat exchanger means having an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material located along a first end, and an outlet spaced from said inlet and located along a second end for removing the solid granular carbonaceous material, said outer casing receiving a charge of carbonaceous material, means for introducing the charge of carbonaceous material into said casing, outlet means for removing the charge of carbonaceous material from said outlet, and at least one tube for circulating a heat exchange medium within said outer casing wherein said at least one tube isolates the solid granular carbonaceous material from said heat exchange medium, said heat exchange medium being heated to between about 200.degree. F. and about 1200.degree. F.;
- means coupled to the heat exchange means for introducing pressurized gas into said outer casing; and
- means for conveying the charge of solid granular carbonaceous material away from said heat exchange means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the operating pressure of said outer casing is maintained at between 2 PSIG to 3000 PSIG.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said heat exchange medium is an oil.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said means for circulating heat exchange medium throughout said casing comprising a plurality of vertically aligned tubes, wherein said vertically aligned tubes are in contact with the change of carbonaceous material.
- 12. An apparatus for upgrading carbonaceous material, comprising:
- heat exchange means including an outer casing having an inlet at a first end of the outer casing and an outlet at a second end of the outer casing, said second end being spaced apart from the first end, at least one tube member contained within the outer casing for receiving a charge of solid granular carbonaceous material, means for distributing the solid granular charge into the at least one tube member and means for removing the charge from said outlet;
- means for introducing pressurized gas into said at least one tube member; and
- means for circulating a heat exchange medium within said outer casing in contact with said at least one tube;
- whereby upon circulating the heat exchange medium at an elevated temperature within said outer casing for an extended period of time the BTU value of the charge of said granular carbonaceous materials is increased.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising:
- means for transporting the solid granular charge of carbonaceous material to means for storing the charge as the charge exits said heat exchange means, said means for transporting the solid granular charge extending from said outlet and said means for storing the solid granular charge extending from the means for transporting the charge.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising:
- means for preparing said solid granular carbonaceous material for pelletizing, said means including an extruder extending from said means for storing the carbonaceous material.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said means for circulating heat exchange medium includes flanges extending inwardly from said outer casing, whereby said heat exchange medium is directed over said flanges within said outer casing.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said means for circulating heat exchange medium within said outer casing further comprise a plurality of dual inlet-outlet valves wherein a first valve is positioned proximate to the inlet of said outer casing, a second valve is positioned below said first valve along said outer casing and conduit means extending from said first and second inlet-outlet valves which lead to a furnace for heating the heat exchange medium.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein four inlet-outlet valves spaced apart along said outer casing are provided.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said heat exchange medium which is circulated throughout said outer casing is heated to between about 250.degree. F. and about 1200.degree. F.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said pressurized gas comprises an inert gas.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein said inert gas further comprises nitrogen.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said pressurized gas comprises carbon dioxide.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein hydrogen is injected along with said pressurized gas.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the pressure of said at least one tube containing said carbonaceous material is maintained at between about 2 PSIG to about 3,000 PSIG during upgrading.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said heat exchange medium is an oil.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said heat exchange medium comprises heated gas.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising at least two input lock hoppers for storing the solid granular charge of carbonaceous material, means for transferring a charge of solid granular carbonaceous material from one of said lock hoppers to said heat exchange means, and introducing the charge of solid granular carbonaceous material into said at least one tube member while simultaneously filling another of said at least two input lock hoppers with solid granular carbonaceous material.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said means for circulating heat exchange medium within said outer casing further comprises multiple sets of interconnected tubes arranged in a series for directing said heat exchange medium oppositely through each successive set of interconnected tubes, said heat exchange medium being introduced into a first set of said interconnected tubes located at a first end of said outer casing through an inlet valve and said heat exchange medium exiting a second set of said interconnected tubes through an outlet valve located along a second end of said outer casing.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein said heat exchange medium is reheated by a furnace after exiting said outlet valve and prior to being recirculated into said first set of said interconnected tubes.
- 29. A process for upgrading carbonaceous material comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a heat exchanger having at least one inlet tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, and an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said at least one tube.
- b. introducing through said inlet for carbonaceous material a solid granular charge of carbonaceous material into said at least one tube contained within said heat exchanger,
- c. introducing a heat exchange medium within said outer casing of said heat exchanger,
- d. circulating the heat exchange medium within said outer casing of said heat exchanger around and in contact with said at least one tube,
- e. injecting pressurized gas through said gas inlet into said at least one tube containing the solid granular carbonaceous material; and
- f. recovering the solid granular carbonaceous material once the solid granular carbonaceous material has attained an upgraded BTU value.
- 30. The process as defined in claim 29, wherein the pressure within said at least one tube is maintained at between 2 PSIG and about 3,000 PSIG.
- 31. The process as defined in claim 29, wherein the heat exchange medium which is circulated around said at least one tube is heated to a temperature of between about 250.degree. F. and about 1,200.degree. F.
- 32. The process as defined in claim 31, wherein the solid granular carbonaceous material remains within said at least one tube at a desired temperature and pressure for a period of time of at least about 3 minutes.
- 33. The process as defined in claim 31, wherein the solid granular carbonaceous material remains within said at least one tube at a desired temperature and pressure for a period of time of under about 30 minutes.
- 34. The process of claim 29, wherein said heat exchange medium is an oil.
- 35. The process of claim 29, wherein said heat exchange medium is a heated gas.
- 36. A process of upgrading carbonaceous material which comprises the steps of providing a heat exchanger having at least one inlet tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, and an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said at least one tube, charging solid granular carbonaceous material into at least one tube contained within an outer casing, injecting pressurized gas into said at least one tube, heating said solid granular carbonaceous material by circulating a heat exchange medium around and generally in direct contact with said at least one tube to upgrade the carbonaceous material, removing by heating, water contained in said carbonaceous material, raising the temperature of the carbonaceous material to a pre-determined temperature within said at least one tube, and recovering the upgraded carbonaceous material.
- 37. The process of claim 36 wherein the pressurized gas is introduced into said at least one tube while said heat exchange medium is being circulated until the pressure reaches a pre-determined level.
- 38. The process of claim 36, wherein said heat exchange medium is an oil.
- 39. The process of claim 36, wherein said heat exchange medium is heated gas.
- 40. The process of claim 37, wherein the pressurized gas which is introduced into said at least one tube is in the range of from about 2 PSIG to about 3,000 PSIG and the pre-determined temperature to which the carbonaceous material is raised is in the range of from about 250.degree. F. to about 1,200.degree. F.
- 41. The process of claim 40, wherein said solid granular carbonaceous material remains within said at least one tube in the range of from about 3 minutes up to about 30 minutes.
- 42. The process of claim 36, wherein the upgraded solid granular carbonaceous material is recovered via an extruder for pelletizing the upgraded carbonaceous material.
- 43. A process of increasing the BTU value of carbonaceous material comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a heat exchanger having at least one inlet tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said at least one tube, and a plurality of valves spaced along at least one dimension of the heat exchanger and exteriorly thereof;
- b) introducing through said inlet for carbonaceous material a charge of solid granular carbonaceous material into said at least one tube;
- c) injecting pressurized gas into the at least one tube to facilitate heat transfer from the at least one tube to said charge of solid granular carbonaceous material;
- d) circulating a heat exchange medium throughout the outer casing of said heat exchanger around successively longer portions of the at least one tube by successively opening and closing selected pairs of the plurality of valves; and
- e) recovering the solid granular carbonaceous material once the carbonaceous material has attained a desired BTU value.
- 44. The process of claim 43, wherein each portion of the at least one tube is subjected to the heat exchange medium for a time sufficient to cause moisture in a portion of the change contained within each portion to vaporize and condense on the solid granular carbonaceous material contained within succeeding portions of the at least one tube, thereby preheating the carbonaceous material contained in said succeeding portions of the at least one tube.
- 45. The process of claim 43, wherein the gas injected under pressure into said at least one tube is injected at a pressure in the range of from about 2 PSIG to about 3000 PSIG and the temperature at which the heat exchange medium is circulated throughout said outer casing is from about 250.degree. F. to about 1200.degree. F.
- 46. The process of claim 45, wherein the gas injected into said at least one tube is an inert gas.
- 47. The process of claim 45, wherein the gas injected into said at lest one tube is carbon dioxide or nitrogen.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 27, wherein said heat exchange means includes at least one hatch extending from said outer casing, wherein said hatch provides access to said tubes.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said heat exchange medium is heated gas.
- 50. A process for upgrading carbonaceous material comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a heat exchanger having at least one tube inside an outer casing, an inlet for solid granular carbonaceous material, and an inlet for pressurized gas in communication with said outer casing;
- b. introducing through said inlet for carbonaceous material a solid granular charge of carbonaceous material into said outer casing;
- c. introducing a heat exchange medium within said at least one tube contained within said outer casing;
- d. circulating the heat exchange medium within said at least one tube;
- e. injecting pressurized gas through said gas inlet into said outer casing containing the solid granular carbonaceous material; and
- f. recovering the solid granular carbonaceous material once the solid granular carbonaceous material has attained an upgraded BTU value.
- 51. The process as defined in claim 50, wherein the pressure within said outer casing is maintained at between 2 PSIG and about 3,000 PSIG.
- 52. The process as defined in claim 50, wherein the heat exchange medium which is circulated within said at least one tube is heated to a temperature of between about 250.degree. F. and about 1,200.degree. F.
- 53. The process as defined in claim 52, wherein the solid granular carbonaceous material remains within said outer casing at a desired temperature and pressure for a period of time of at least about 3 minutes.
- 54. The process as defined in claim 52, wherein the solid granular carbonaceous material remains within said outer casing at a desired temperature and pressure for a period of time of under about 30 minutes.
- 55. The process of claim 50, wherein said heat exchange medium is an oil.
- 56. The process of claim 50, wherein said heat exchange medium is a heated gas.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 850,562 filed Mar. 13, 1992 now abandoned.
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