Claims
- 1. An exhaust remediation system for combusting unburned combustible pollutants entrained in relatively low temperature exhaust streams, comprising:a first combustion chamber of a generally cylindrical configuration including an insulated cylindrical shell defining an open inlet orifice and an open outlet orifice; said first cylindrical combustion chamber defining a first interior volume therein; a fuel burner assembly, comprising a fuel nozzle, a control device for controlling supply of combustible fuel, means for Igniting said fuel, and a blower for forcing a stream of ambient air around fuel issuing from said nozzle, so as to create a relatively high-temperature flame; said fuel burner assembly being mounted to said first combustion chamber, spaced from said open inlet orifice and aligned such that said high-temperature flame is directed substantially tangentially into said first combustion chamber through said cylindrical shell and between said Inlet orifice and said outlet orifice, not at the cylindrical axis thereof; a second combustion chamber of a generally cylindrical configuration including an insulated cylindrical shell defining an open inlet orifice and an open outlet orifice; said second cylindrical combustion chamber defining a second interior volume therein; said second combustion chamber being attached to said first combustion chamber connecting said first interior volume with said second interior volume thereby extending and expanding said first interior volume; means for controlling the rate at which one of both of ambient air and said exhaust stream flow into the Inlet orifice of said first combustion chamber; said means for controlling the rate being connected to said inlet orifice; whereby the combination of said high-temperature flame and said exhaust stream traverses a generally spiral flow path within said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber with said spiral flow path filling substantially said entire interior volume of said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber; and wherein said unburned combustible pollutants experience a maximum average residence time in a portion of said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber that is heated by combustion of said fuel in said fuel burner assembly to a temperature sufficient to substantially combust said unburned combustible pollutants.
- 2. The exhaust remediation system of claim 1, wherein said first combustion chamber is disposed with its cylindrical axis vertical, with its inlet orifice at its respective lower end and its respective outlet orifice at its upper end; and said first combustion chamber is disposed with its cylindrical axis vertical, with its inlet orifice at its respective lower end and its respective outlet orifice at its upper end.
- 3. The exhaust remediation system of claim 1, further comprising a thermocouple having a sensor disposed in said first combustion chamber and connected to said control device for controlling supply of combustible fuel so as to maintain the temperature within said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber at a desired temperature.
- 4. The exhaust remediation system of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling the rate at which one or both of ambient air and exhaust flow into said first combustion chamber includes an ambient air control valve disposed above the open lower orifice of said first combustion chamber and below said fuel burner assembly.
- 5. The exhaust remediation system of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling the rate is a valve.
- 6. The exhaust remediation system of claim 1, wherein said open outlet orifice of said first combustion chamber is spaced from a open mouth of a hood connected to a flue, such that ambient air can flow into said hood and flue, cooling the remediated exhaust stream passing into said flue.
- 7. An exhaust remediation system for combusting unburned combustible pollutants, comprising:a first combustion chamber of a generally cylindrical configuration including an insulated cylindrical shell defining an open inlet orifice and an open outlet orifice; said first cylindrical combustion chamber defining a first interior volume therein; a first fuel burner assembly, comprising a fuel nozzle, a control device for controlling supply of combustible fuel, means for igniting said fuel, and a blower for forcing a stream of ambient air around fuel issuing from said nozzle, so as to create a relatively high-temperature flame; said first fuel burner assembly being mounted to said first combustion chamber, spaced from said open inlet orifice and aligned such that said high-temperature flame is directed substantially tangentially into said first combustion chamber through said cylindrical shell and between said inlet orifice and said outlet orifice, not at the cylindrical axis thereof; a second combustion chamber of a generally cylindrical configuration including an insulated cylindrical shell defining an open inlet orifice and an open outlet orifice; said second cylindrical combustion chamber defining a second interior volume therein; a second fuel burner assembly, comprising a fuel nozzle, a control device for controlling supply of combustible fuel, means for igniting said fuel, and a blower for forcing a stream of ambient air around fuel issuing from said nozzle, so as to create a relatively high-temperature flame; said second fuel burner assembly being mounted to said second combustion chamber, spaced from said open inlet orifice and aligned such that said high-temperature flame is directed substantially tangentially into said second combustion chamber through said cylindrical shell and between said inlet orifice and said outlet orifice, not at the cylindrical axis thereof; said second combustion chamber being attached to said first combustion chamber connecting said first interior volume with said second interior volume thereby extending and expanding said first interior volume; means for controlling the rate at which one of both of ambient air and said exhaust stream flow Into the inlet orifice of said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber; said means for controlling the rate being connected to said inlet orifice of said first combustion chamber and said inlet orifice of said second combustion chamber; whereby the combination of said high-temperature flame and said exhaust stream traverses a generally spiral flow path within said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber with said spiral flaw path filling substantially said entire interior volume of said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber; and wherein said unburned combustible pollutants experience a maximum average residence time in a portion of said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber that is heated by combustion of said fuel in said fuel burner assembly to a temperature sufficient to substantially combust said unburned combustible pollutants.
- 8. The exhaust remediation system of claim 7, wherein said first combustion chamber and said second combustion chamber are disposed with their respective cylindrical axes vertical, with their respective inlet orifices at their respective lower ends and their respective outlet orifices at their respective upper ends; said outlet orifice of said first combustion chamber being in fluid communication with said inlet orifice of said second combustion chamber.
- 9. The exhaust remediation system of claim 7, further comprising:a first thermocouple having a sensor disposed in said first combustion chamber and connected to said control device for controlling supply of combustible fuel so as to maintain the temperature within said first combustion chamber at a desired temperature; and a second thermocouple having a sensor disposed in said second combustion chamber and connected to said control device for controlling supply of combustible fuel so as to maintain the temperature within said second combustion chamber at a desired temperature.
- 10. The exhaust remediation system of claim 7, wherein said means for controlling the rate at which one or both of ambient air and exhaust flow into said first combustion chamber includes an ambient air control valve disposed above the open lower orifice of said first combustion chamber and below said fuel burner assembly.
- 11. The exhaust remediation system of claim 7, wherein said means for controlling the rate is a valve.
- 12. The exhaust remadiation system of claim 7, wherein said open outlet orifice of said first combustion chamber is spaced from an open mouth of a hood connected to a flue, such that ambient air can flow into said hood and flue, cooling the remediated exhaust stream passing into said flue.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/645,504, filed Aug. 25, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,468,466.
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