Claims
- 1. In a particulate waste wood firing system which includes the combination of a particulate waste wood material storage container and bottom unloader therefor having a central opening in the bottom of said container, a radially free-sweeping conveyor screw rotatable within said container operable to unload stored particulate material through said opening, a hopper connected to the bottom of said container and disposed immediately below said central opening for receiving discharged particulate material, a control means mounted in said hopper and operably connected to said conveyor screw to selectively vary the amount of particulate material discharged into said hopper in response to a measured accumulation level of particulate material therein, a choke screw conveyor positioned below said hopper for transporting a controllable amount of said material away from said hopper, a rotary feeder positioned at the output end of said choke screw conveyor for segregating constant volume amounts of said particulate material and moving such volume away from said choke screw conveyor, a duct connecting said rotary feeder with a combustion chamber within a particulate material burning means having two material inputs, a means for producing fire within said chamber and an exhaust outlet which leads to a stack, the improvement comprising:
- at least one heated air duct disposed near a base of said combustion chamber and connected to a pressurized source of heated air;
- a grate for receiving and supporting particulate wood waste material from each of said two material inputs, said grate disposed sufficiently above said heated air duct and having selectively adjustable openings therein for developing and controlling a turbulent flow of heated air through said grate from said heated air duct within said combustion chamber and for developing a high temperature gradient from immediately beneath said grate to the area above said grate; a plurality of spaced parallel beams transversing said combustion chamber in a plane above said heated air duct and below said particulate material inputs;
- a plurality of parallel rows of bricks, each said row comprised of a plurality of individual bricks arranged in abutting fashion perpendicular to and directly and removably supported by said beams in a single plane; and a plurality of spacers directly and removably supported on said beams and disposed between at least some adjacent rows of bricks, said spacers maintaining said selected open area between said adjacent rows of bricks to control flow of heated turbulent air from said heated air duct through said grate.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said spacers have a spacing dimension in the range of approximately 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said open area between said adjacent rows of bricks is uniform for all said rows of bricks.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said grate has a central area and an outer area and wherein said open area between said adjacent rows of bricks in said central area is selected wider than said open area between said adjacent rows of bricks in said outer area of said grate.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said two material inputs are disposed above said grate and relative to each other such that respective streams of material flowing therefrom at least partially impinge against one another.
- 6. The improvement of claim 1 further comprising a heat exchange means in said particulate material burning means for utilizing heat from particulate material burned in said burning means for generating said heated air.
- 7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said heat exchange means comprises steam coils and dry air coils, said steam coils heating said dry air coils for generating said heated air.
- 8. In a particulate wood waste firing system which includes the combination of a particulate wood waste storage container, an unloading means for unloading particulate wood waste from said container, a particulate wood waste burning means for burning said particulate wood waste including an air inlet means for introducing heated air into said particulate wood waste burning means, and a transfer means for transferring a selected amount of said particulate wood waste to said burning means, the improvement comprising:
- a grate for receiving and supporting particulate wood waste from said transfer means, said grate disposed sufficiently above said air inlet means and having selectively adjustable openings therein for developing and controlling a turbulent flow of said heated air through said grate from said air inlet means within said burning means and for developing a high temperature gradient from immediately beneath said grate to an area above said grate; a plurality of spaced parallel bemas transversing an interior of said particulate waste wood burning means in a plane above said air inlet means and below said transfer means; a plurality of parallel rows of bricks, each said row comprised of a plurality of individual bricks arranged in abutting fashion perpendicular to and directly and removably supported by said beams in a single plane; and a plurality of spacers directly and removably supported on said beams and disposed between at least some adjacent rows of bricks, said spacers maintaining said selected open area between said adjacent rows of bricks for controlling flow of said heated air from said air inlet means through said grate.
- 9. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said burning means includes a combustion chamber and wherein said air inlet means includes at least one heated air duct disposed near a base of said combustion chamber and connected to a pressurized source of heated air.
- 10. The improvement of claim 8 further comprising a heat exchange means in said particulate material burning means for utilizing heat from particulate material burned in said burning means for generating said heated air.
- 11. The improvement of claim 10 wherein said heat exchange means comprises steam coils and dry air coils, said steam coils heating said dry air coils for generating said heated air.
- 12. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said spacers have a spacing dimension in the range of approximately 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch.
- 13. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said open area between said adjacent rows of bricks is uniform for all said rows of brick.
- 14. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said grate has a central area and an outer area and wherein said open area between said adjacent rows of bricks in said central area is selected wider than said open area between said adjacent rows of bricks in said outer area of said grate.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 105,891, filed Dec. 21, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,307,702.
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