Claims
- 1. A smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus comprising vehicle confining means for receiving and holding motor vehicles to be incinerated, igniting means adjacent the vehicle confining means for inflaming vehicles held by the vehicle confining means, smoke guiding means adjacent the vehicle confining means for directing smoke generated by incineration of vehicles held by the vehicle confining means to smoke control means, smoke control means ajacent the vehicle confining means for receiving smoke generated by incineration of vehicles held by the vehicle confining means converting substantially all of the received smoke to heat and expelling heat into the environment, the smoke control means comprising a smoke collecting chamber adjacent the vehicle confining means for receiving smoke from the vehicle confining means and communicating received smoke to smoke elimination means, smoke elimination means connected to the smoke collecting chamber for receiving smoke from the smoke collecting chamber comprising smoke heating means for heating received smoke, smoke combustion means for converting received smoke into heat through combustion, and expelling means for releasing the heat into the environment,
- further comprising first moving means connected to the smoke control means and the ground to enable lateral movement of the smoke control means, second moving means connected to the ignition means, smoke guiding means and the ground to enable lateral movement of the ignition means and smoke guiding means, the first and second moving means longitudinally spaced and parallel, enclosing means connected to the smoke control means, the ignition means and the smoke guiding means for enclosing the longitudinal space between the first and second moving means, the vehicle confining means comprising the longitudinal space and the enclosing means.
- 2. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 1 wherein the vehicle confining means comprises a longitudinal wall formed about a horizontal axis having open proximal and closed distal ends and an interior space sufficiently large to hold motor vehicles, vehicle moving means adjacent the proximal end for transporting vehicles through the proximal end, door mounting means connected to the wall adjacent the proximal end configured to mount a door for selective covering and uncovering of the proximal end, a door connected to the door mounting means, and an opening in the upper end of the wall adjacent the interior space for communicating smoke from the interior space to the smoke control means, the smoke control means connected to the longitudinal wall in vertical alignment with the opening.
- 3. A smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus comprising vehicle confining means for receiving and holding motor vehicles to be incinerated, igniting means adjacent the vehicle confining means for inflaming vehicles held by the vehicle confining means, smoke guiding means adjacent the vehicle confining means for directing smoke generated by incineration of vehicles held by the vehicle confining means to smoke control means, smoke control means adjacent the vehicle confining means for receiving smoke generated by incineration of vehicles held by the vehicle confining means converting substantially all of the received smoke to heat and expelling heat into the environment, the smoke control means comprising a smoke collecting chamber adjacent the vehicle confining means for receiving smoke from the vehicle confining means and communicating received smoke to smoke elimination means, smoke elimination means connected to the smoke collecting chamber for receiving smoke from the smoke collecting chamber comprising smoke heating means for heating received smoke, smoke combustion means for converting received smoke into heat through combustion, and expelling means for releasing the heat into the environment,
- wherein the smoke elimination means comprises side wall means formed about a vertical axis bounding an open interior column having a lower open smoke receiving end connected to the smoke collecting chamber and an upper open heat expelling end, smoke heating means comprising a source of pressurized flame gun operating fuel, flame guns mounted radially on the side wall means having inward open ends projecting into the open interior column for injecting smoke heating ignited fuel into the column and having outward ends configured for connection to fuel supply lines, fuel supply lines connected to the outward ends of the flame guns and the source of fuel for communicating fuel from the source to the flame guns, flame gun igniting means connected to the flame guns for igniting the initial fuel injected into the column, smoke combustion means comprising choke support means connected to the side wall means for movably supporting choke means in the open upper end of the column, choke means connected to the choke support means for diffusing smoke heating flame from the flame guns to circular shape adjacent the inner surface of the side wall means opposite the choke means and for providing a limited restriction in the column to facilitate sufficient smoke heating, a source of pressurized air, air heating means comprising air tubes coiled around the outer surface of the side wall means adjacent the circularly deflected flame for heating combustion aiding air in the tubes, air supply lines connected to the source of compressed air and the air heating means for communicating air from the source to the air heating means, air injection means connected to the air heating means and the side wall means adjacent the upper end for communicating heated air from the air heating means to the interior column and combining the heated air with the heated smoke and the flame from the flame gun in the column thereby forming an intense flame in the column adjacent the upper end which ignites the smoke in the column and converts that smoke to heat, expelling means for expelling heat from the interior column into the environment comprising side wall extension means connected to the upper end of the side wall means forming a flame vortex space adjacent the upper open end of the interior column providing contact between the intense smoke igniting flame and the environment to maintain the ideal combustion environment for combustibles in the smoke and to expell heat from the smoke igniting flame into the environment.
- 4. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 3 wherein the side wall means comprises a first side wall formed in substantially cylindrical shape about a vertical axis having upper and lower open tapered ends, a second side wall formed in a conical shape having a relatively small lower open end and a relatively large upper open end, the lower end vertically aligned with and connected to the upper open end of the first side wall, the upper end connected to the side wall extension means, the side wall extension means comprises a side wall formed in a conical shape having a relatively small upper open end and a relatively large lower open, the lower end connected to the upper end of the second side wall.
- 5. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 4 wherein the flame guns are mounted on the first side wall in spaced vertically adjacent annular rows, the rows comprising flame guns mounted at equally spaced intervals around the circumference of the first side wall angled upward toward the interior, the flame guns of each row rotatively offset from the flame guns of the adjacent rows an angular distance proportional to the angular intervals between flame guns in the rows and the numerical total of the rows.
- 6. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 5 wherein the choke support means comprises horizontally aligned openings in the second side wall for receiving locating bolts, locating bolts having inward ends connected to opposite sides of the choke means and outward threaded ends projecting through the openings in the second side wall for supporting the choke means in the interior, locating nuts configured to cooperate with the threaded outward ends to enable fine adjustment of the horizontal postion of the choke means in the interior, the choke means comprising a hollow conical body having a closed flat upper end and a pointed lower end.
- 7. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 6 wherein the air tubes comprise thin, flexible tubes coiled around the outer surface of the second side wall, the air injection means comprises thin, flexible tubes radially mounted at equally spaced intervals around the circumference of the side wall extension means adjacent the lower end having inward open ends projecting into the open interior column for injecting heated air into the column and having outward ends connected to the air tubes, the inward ends curved substantially parallel to the inner surface of the side wall extension means inducing a swirling flow of air in the column to combine the heated air, the heated smoke, and the flame from the flame guns.
- 8. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 4 wherein the lower open end of the second side wall is vertically aligned with and press-fitted into the upper open end of the first side wall, the upper open end of the second side wall has an annular lip configured for connection to the side wall extension means, the lower open end of the side wall extension means has an annular lip configured for connection to the annular lip on the second side wall, the annular lips having vertically aligned openings for receiving connecting bolts projecting through the holes for connecting the annular lips.
- 9. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 5 wherein the flame gun igniting means comprises aligned openings in the flame guns adjacent the outer surface of the first side wall, terminal mounting means connected to the flame gun for supporting electrical connection terminals adjacent the openings, electrical connection terminals supported by terminal mounting means, high resistance wire projecting through the openings having ends connected to the terminals, a source of electric current, current conductive wires connected to the source of current and the terminals in electrical contact with the high resistance wire for communicating current from the source to the high resistance wire thereby heating the wire sufficiently to ignite the fuel flowing across it.
- 10. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 3 wherein the side wall means comprises a first side wall formed in substantially cylindrical shape about a vertical axis having upper and lower open tapered ends, a second side wall formed in a conical shape having a relatively large lower open end and a relatively small upper open end, the lower end vertically aligned with and connected to the upper open end of the first side wall, the upper end connected to the expelling means, a first annular flange connected to the outer surface of the first side wall, a second annular flange connected to the outer surface of the second side wall, a stack connecting annular flange connected to the lower end of the first side wall, a side wall sleeve formed in substantially cylindrical shape about a vertical axis having lower and tapered upper open ends configured to receive the first and second side walls, a sleeve connecting annular flange connected to the lower end of the side wall sleeve contacting the first annular flange thereby supporting the sleeve upright and vertically aligning the sleeve with the first and second side walls.
- 11. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 10 wherein the lower open end of the first side wall has an annular securing ring configured for connection to the second side wall, the annular rings are vertically aligned and permanently connected, and further comprising guy wire attaching means connected to the second annular flange for attaching guy wires to the side wall means, guy wires connected to the guy wire attaching means for supporting the side wall means, and openings in the side wall sleeve adjacent the guy wire attaching means to permit the guy wires to project through the side wall sleeve.
- 12. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 10 wherein the flame guns are mounted on the first and second side walls in spaced vertically adjacent rows, the rows comprising flame guns mounted at equally spaced intervals around the circumference of the first side wall angled upward toward the interior, the flame guns of each row rotatively offset from the flame guns of the adjacent rows an angular distance proportional to the angular intervals between flame guns in the rows and the numerical total of the rows.
- 13. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 12 wherein the choke support means comprises horizontally aligned openings in the second side wall a distance above the uppermost row of flame guns for receiving locating bolts, locating bolts having inward ends connected to opposite sides of the choke means and outward threaded ends projecting through the openings in the second side wall, for supporting the choke means in the interior, locating nuts configured to cooperate with the threaded outward ends to enable fine adjustment of the horizontal position of the choke means in the interior, the choke means comprising a hollow conical body having a closed flat upper end and a pointed lower end.
- 14. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 13 wherein the air tubes comprise thin, flexible tubes coiled around the outer surface of the second side wall adjacent the choke means, the air injection means comprises thin, flexible tubes radially mounted at equally spaced intervals around the circumference of the second side wall adjacent the upper end having inward open ends projecting into the open interior column for injecting heated air into the column and having outward ends connected to the air tubes, the inward ends configured parallel to the inner surface of the second side wall inducing a swirling flow of air in the column to combine the heated air, the heated smoke and the flames from the flame guns.
- 15. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 2 wherein the smoke collecting chamber comprises a first chamber having upper and lower open ends, a second chamber having upper and lower open ends, the upper end of the second chamber connected to the lower end of the first chamber, the upper end of the first chamber connected to the smoke elimination means, the lower end of the second chamber connected to the vehicle confining means, fan supporting means connected to the second chamber for supporting fan means within the chamber, fan means connected to the fan supporting means for controlling draft in the smoke collecting chamber and the smoke elimination means, throttle means within the first chamber, throttle means connected to the throttle supporting means for further controlling draft in the smoke collecting chamber and the smoke elimination means.
- 16. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 2 wherein the smoke collecting chamber comprises an annular vertical side wall connected to the upper end of the vehicle confining means around the opening, a roof connected to the upper end of the side wall, an opening in the roof, the smoke elimination means connected to the roof around the opening.
- 17. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 3 wherein the smoke collecting chamber comprises a first chamber having upper and lower open ends, a second chamber having upper and lower ends and an open side wall facing the vehicle confining means for receiving smoke from the vehicle confining means, an opening in the upper end of the second chamber, the lower end of the first chamber connected to the upper end of the second chamber around the opening, the upper end of the first chamber connected to the smoke elimination means, the lower end of the second chamber connected to the first moving means, flap supporting means connected to the second chamber for supporting flaps around the open side wall, flaps movably connected to the flap supporting means for controlling the flow of smoke through the open side wall into the second chamber, and air intake means connected to the second chamber providing a flow of air into the second chamber.
- 18. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 2 wherein the vehicle moving means comprises parallel tracks connected to the inner lower side of the longitudinal wall projecting through the proximal end, and a vehicle supporting car movable along the tracks configured for supporting vehicles to be incinerated.
- 19. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first moving means comprises parallel tracks connected to the ground, track wheel supporting means connected to the smoke control means for supporting track wheels, and track wheels rotatably connected to the track wheel supporting means and frictionally engaged to the tracks thereby enabling movement of the smoke control means along the tracks as the track wheels rotate, the second moving means comprises parallel tracks connected to the ground longitudinally spaced from and parallel to the tracks of the first moving means, track wheel supporting means connected to the smoke guiding means and the ignition means for supporting track wheels, and track wheels rotatably connected to the track wheel supporting means and frictionally engaged to the tracks thereby enabling movement of the smoke guiding means and ignition means along the tracks as the track wheels rotate.
- 20. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 3 wherein the first and second moving means comprises movable trailers connected to the smoke control means and the ignition and smoke guiding means respectively.
- 21. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 1 wherein the enclosing means comprises a horizontal roof connected to the upper ends of the smoke control means and the smoke guiding means, side wall supporting means connected to the roof for suspending side walls from opposite lateral edges of the roof and side wall connected to the side wall supporting means, capable of selective covering and uncovering of the lateral sides of the enclosing means.
- 22. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 19 wherein the enclosing means comprises a horizontal roof resting on the upper ends of the smoke control means and smoke guiding means, a first side wall connected to a lateral edge of the roof having a lower edge configured to movably engage the tracks of the first and second moving means, side wall supporting means connected to the opposite lateral edge of the roof for suspending a side wall from the opposite lateral edge of the roof, and a side wall connected to the side wall supporting means capable of selective covering and uncovering of the opposite lateral side of the enclosing means.
- 23. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 1 wherein the smoke guiding means comprises a body connected to the second moving means having an open side wall facing the vehicle confining means, air blower means mounted in the open side wall for creating a vehicle ignition aiding flow of air in the vehicle confining means, air injector means mounted in the open side wall either side of the air blower means for injecting smoke guiding streams of directed air into the vehicle confining means, the ignition means mounted peripherally around the open side wall flap supporting means connected to the body for supporting movable flaps around the open side wall, and flaps movably connected to the flap supporting means for controlling the flow of air from the smoke guiding means to the vehicle confining means.
- 24. The smokeless motor vehicle incinerator apparatus of claim 23 wherein the air blower means comprises fan mounting means connected to the body for suspending a fan within the body, a fan connected to the fan mounting means for controlling the flow of air from the smoke guiding means to the vehicle confining means, the air injector means comprises a supply of compressed air, a plurality of air injectors for injecting directed air into the vehicle confining means, air ducts connected to the body along the open side wall supporting the air injectors, air lines connected to the air injectors and the source of compressed air for communicating air from the source to the air injectors, the ignition means comprises a source of combustible fuel, a plurality of fuel guns mounted peripherally around the open side wall for injecting ignited fuel into the vehicle confining means, fuel supply lines connected to the source of fuel and fuel guns for supplying combustible fuel to the fuel guns, and fuel gun igniting means connected to the fuel guns for igniting the initial fuel injected into the vehicle confining means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 726,529, filed Sept. 27, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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