Claims
- 1. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials comprising the steps ofa) providing a frame having powered rollers supporting a horizontally elongated furnace having a large diameter primary burn chamber portion and a smaller diameter exhaust portion, said primary burn chamber and said exhaust portion being integrally connected through a tapered conveyor portion, said conveyor portion having internal baffles shaped as a helix, said furnace having an inner wall and an outer wall with a draft passageway located between said walls, with one end of said draft passageway located in said primary burn chamber and the other end having a draft control valve covering an opening in said outer wall, b) adding waste materials to said primary burn chamber and thermally decomposing said waste materials, c) continuously mixing said waste materials in said primary burn chamber by rotating said powered rollers, said mixing resulting from said waste materials advancing partially along said helix then returning to said large diameter burn chamber through the action of gravity, d) moving any combustion residue of the waste materials from the primary burn chamber through said conveyor portion and into said exhaust portion by advancing said residue by the action of said baffles, e) providing a balanced draft to said primary burn chamber through automatic actuation of said draft control valve by closing said draft control valve by mechanical bias at a lower temperature, and by opening said draft control valve in response to the difference in thermal expansion between said inner wall and said outer wall at a higher temperature.
- 2. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials comprising the_steps ofa) providing a frame supporting an elongated combustion chamber, said frame carrying powered rollers in contact with said elongated combustion chamber, said rollers producing rotary movement of said elongated combustion chamber and providing power to said rollers resulting in rotary movement of said elongated combustion chamber, b) providing a large diameter primary burn chamber zone and a smaller diameter exhaust tube zone in said elongated combustion chamber, said large diameter primary burn zone and said smaller diameter exhaust tube being integrally connected through a tapered conveyer zone, said combustion chamber having internal baffles adapted move said waste materials from said large diameter primary burn zone to said smaller diameter exhaust tube zone upon rotary movement of said combustion chamber, c) providing waste materials in said large diameter primary burn zone and thermally decomposing said waste materials, and d) providing said combustion chamber with inner and outer wall layers, said inner and outer wall layers being spaced apart forming a draft passageway for supplying air to said large diameter primary burn zone, one end of said draft passageway opening into said large diameter primary burn zone, said one end of said draft passageway having a shield structure preventing combustion products from entering into said passageway during rotation of said combustion chamber.
- 3. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 2 whereby said tapered conveyer zone provides a barrier for certain sized partially decomposed waste materials during rotation of said combustion chamber until said waste materials are sufficiently reduced in size.
- 4. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 3 whereby said tapered conveyer zone is provided with spaced apart inner and outer wall layers and said baffles are disposed on the inner wall layer of said conveyer zone in the form of a helix to advance said waste materials toward said exhaust tube zone, said tapered zone and said baffles cooperating to allow smaller pieces of waste material to exit while returning larger pieces to said large diameter primary burn zone during rotation of said combustion chamber.
- 5. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 2 whereby said frame comprises external braces cooperating with said powered rollers to support and rotate said combustion chamber under thermal expansion, said large diameter primary burn zone fixed in said frame to permit thermal expansion along the longitudinal axis in the direction of said smaller diameter exhaust tube zone.
- 6. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 2 whereby said draft passageway has at least one other opening remote from said large diameter primary burn zone, said other opening for balancing draft air, a draft control valve located on said other opening for controlling draft air balance, said draft control valve activated to open and close said other opening by variances in longitudinal thermal expansion between said inner wall layer and said outer wall layer of said combustion chamber, said valve opening in response to the greater longitudinal thermal expansion of said inner wall layer in relation to said outer wall layer.
- 7. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 2 whereby said combustion chamber is operatively connected to an afterburner, said smaller diameter exhaust tube zone of said combustion chamber extending into said afterburner, upon rotation of said combustion chamber said afterburner receiving the combustion products in the form of hot gases and ash, said afterburner providing a source of air to said large diameter primary burn zone through said draft passageway, said afterburner providing a secondary combustion chamber to eliminate volatiles from said combustion products, and said remaining combustion products being removed from said afterburner.
- 8. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 7 whereby said afterburner includes a semi-isolated preheat chamber, said preheat chamber providing hot air to bring the afterburner up to operating temperatures.
- 9. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 8 whereby said draft control valve balances draft air between said large diameter primary burn zone and said afterburner.
- 10. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials comprising the steps ofa) providing a combustion chamber, said combustion chamber having an end wall, b) providing an opening in said end wall for continuously loading waste materials into said combustion chamber, c) providing an airlock about said opening in said combustion chamber during loading of said waste materials into said combustion chamber, said airlock comprising a channel-shaped ramp connected at one end about said opening, said channel-shaped ramp having integral vertical sidewalls and a planar bottom, said vertical sidewalls carrying rotating wheels, a movable carriage mounted in said channel-shaped ramp, said movable carriage having a forward end wall of a size to substantially close said opening when said carriage is at rest, said movable carriage having side walls integrally connected to said forward end wall, said side walls carrying rails extending beyond said carriage in the direction opposite said forward end wall, said movable carriage having a rear end wall, said rear end wall sized to substantially close said opening when said carriage is in said combustion chamber, and a hinged lid connected to said side walls, d) opening said lid and depositing waste materials into said movable carriage, e) closing said lid on said carriage and moving said carriage toward said opening in said combustion chamber, f) moving said closed carriage through said opening in said combustion chamber by cooperating movement of said rails and said wheels whereby said opening in said combustion chamber remains substantially closed during the movement of said carriage, g) removing said waste materials from said carriage in response to gravity and thermally decomposing said waste materials, h) reversing the movement of said carriage and returning said carriage to said ramp, and I) opening said lid.
- 11. A method of thermally decomposing waste materials as claimed in claim 10 wherein said carriage is connected to a power-providing means for automatic movement of said carriage and operation of said lid, said power-providing means connected to said lid and said forward wall of said carriage through a piston, said lid connected to said power-providing means through a lever arm, whereby when said carriage is at a rest, upon initiation of said power-providing means, the following steps occur;a) said piston moves in the direction of said opening to close said lid, b) continued movement of said piston operates said lever arm to engage said forward wall of said carriage, c) said carriage moves into said combustion chamber, d) said piston reverses its direction of movement, e) said carriage returns to the rest position, f) upon continued reverse movement of said piston, said lid opens through action of said lever arm, and g) said steps a) through f) are repeated.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/966,135, filed Nov. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,062. Priority is claimed for this application under 35 USC 119(e) based on provisional application Ser. No. 60/031,320, filed Nov. 19, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (1)
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