Claims
- 1. A stove for the efficient combustion of wood comprising:
- a pyrolitic conversion chamber for receiving the wood fuel during a refueling periods, means for generating a controlled draft of air through the fuel in said chamber and means for heating the fuel in said chamber in the presence of the controlled draft of air to generate a volatiles stream of water vapor and other volatile components, and an essentially volatiles free wood fuel;
- a combustion region separate from the pryolitic conversion chamber having a means for generating a controlled draft of combustion air therethrough;
- means for transferring the essentially volatiles free wood fuel from said pyrolitic conversion chamber to said combustion region;
- a temporary storage device including condensing means for separating said volatiles stream into a condensable fraction which includes said water vapor and an uncondensed fraction and temporary storage means for temporarily storing the condensable fraction during an initial period following refueling when said combustion region cannot efficiently incinerate the condensable fraction as fast as the condensable fraction is being generated;
- first fluid conduit means for transferring the volatiles stream from said pyrolitic conversion chamber to said temporary storage device;
- second fluid conduit means for transferring said uncondensed fraction from said temporary storage device to said combustion region;
- means for heating the the stored condensable fraction in said temporary storage means for vaporizing at least a portion of said condensable fraction for transfer through said second fluid conduit means directly into the essentially volatiles free wood fuel in said combustion region; and
- means for adjusting the amount of heat applied to said condensable fraction by said heating means for controlling the flow rate of the stored condensable fraction from the temporary storage device to the combustion region for supplying an increased amount of said stored condensable fraction to said combustion region during a period preceding refueling when said combustion region can efficiently incinerate the condensed fraction being transferred thereto from the temporary storage device and for supplying a decreased amount of said stored condensable fraction to said combustion region during an initial period following refueling when said combustion region cannot efficiently incinerate the condensable fraction as fast as the condensable fraction is being generated.
- 2. The stove according to claim 1 wherein the condensing means is disposed above the temporary storage means so that the water vapor and condensable fraction of the other volatile components condensed in the condensing means flow by gravity from the condensing means to the temporary storage means.
- 3. The stove according to claim 2, wherein the condensing means comprises a first condenser disposed over a reservoir for respectively condensing and receiving a high boiling portion of said volatiles stream having a lowest boiling point exceeding the boiling point of water, and a second condenser disposed over the temporary storage means for respectively condensing and temporarily storing the water vapor and a low boiling portion of the other volatile components having a highest boiling point which is lower than the boiling point of water, the reservoir being operatively connected to said pyrolitic conversion chamber for transferring the condensed high boilers to the pyrolitic conversion chamber.
- 4. The stove according to claim 3 wherein the condenser means further comprises first condenser temperature control means for maintaining the first condenser and condensed high boilers at a temperature above the boiling points of water.
- 5. The stove according to claim 3 further comprising a rectifier means disposed in the stored condensable fraction transfer means for removing water from the condensable fraction being transferred from said temporary storage device to said combustion region.
- 6. The stove according to claim 5 wherein said rectifier means comprises a heated rectifying chamber and a temperature sensitive bypass valve, the temperature sensitive bypass valve remaining closed at temperatures below the boiling point of water and opening at temperatures equal to or exceeding the boiling point of water, whereby low boilers in the condensable fraction having boiling points less than the boiling point of water will be vaporized in said rectifier and transferred to said combustion region for incineration while water will be bypassed through the temperature sensitive bypass valve.
- 7. The stove according to claim 4 wherein the first condenser temperature control means comprises a temperature sensor located in the reservoir and a temperature controller connected to the temperature sensor for controlling a rate of heat transfer to or from the condenser in response to the temperature measured by the temperature sensor.
- 8. The stove according to claim 7 further comprising louvers wherein the condenser is surrounded by an ambient atmosphere and a space to be heated and said louvers are disposed between the condenser and the space to be heated, and wherein the first temperature controller controls opening and closing of said louvers whereby the rate of heat transfer from the condenser to the ambient atmosphere in the heated space and the temperature of the condenser and condensed high boilers is controlled.
- 9. The stove according to claim 7 wherein the means for generating a controlled draft of air through the fuel in said pyrolitic conversion chamber comprises a damper disposed in the gaseous transfer means and the first condenser temperature controller controls opening and closing of the damper in the gaseous transfer means whereby the rate of heat transfer to said condenser from the condensed high boilers is controlled thereby controlling the temperature of the condenser and condensed high boilers.
- 10. The stove according to claim 7 further comprising louvers wherein the condenser is surrounded by an ambient atmosphere andd a space to be heated and said louvers are disposed between the condenser and the space to be heated and the means for generating a controlled draft of air through the fuel in said pyrolitic conversion chamber comprises a damper disposed in the gaseous transfer means wherein the temperature controller controls opening and closing of said louvers and controls the opening and closing of the damper in the gaseous transfer means whereby the rate of heat transfer from the condenser to the ambient atmosphere in the heated space, and the rate of heat transfer to said condenser from the condensed high boilers is controlled thereby controlling the temperature of the condenser and condensed high boilers.
- 11. The stove according to claim 1 wherein the means for generating a controlled draft of air through the fuel in said pyrolitic conversion chamber comprises a damper disposed in the gaseous transfer means.
- 12. The stove according to claim 1 further comprising a rectifier means disposed in the stored condensable fraction transfer means for removing water from the condensable fraction being transferred from said temporary storage device to said combustion region.
- 13. The stove according to claim 12 wherein said rectifier means comprises a heated rectifying chamber and a temperature sensitive bypass valve, the temperature sensitive bypass valve remaining closed at temperatures below the boiling point of water and opening at temperatures equal to or exceeding the boiling point of water, whereby low boilers in the condensable fraction having boiling points less than the boiling point of water will be vaporized in said rectifier and transferred to said combustion region for incineration while water will be bypassed through the temperature sensitive bypass valve.
- 14. The stove according to claim 1 wherein the temporary storage means in said temporary storage device comprises an absorber.
- 15. The stove according to claim 1 wherein said pyrolitic conversion chamber is disposed adjacent to said combustion region, said pyrolitic conversion chamber having a bottom which slopes toward said combustion region and wherein the means for transferring the essentially volatiles free wood fuel from said pyrolitic conversion chamber to said combustion region comprises an aperture at the base of said chamber adjacent to said combustion region.
- 16. The stove according to claim 15 wherein said aperture comprises a slot and a guillotine-like means for adjusting the size of the slot.
- 17. The stove of claim 1, further comprising heat transfer means located adjacent said condensing means and in heat transfer communication therewith and with a space to be heated for transferring heat from said condensing means to said space.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 006,581, filed 1/26/79, now abandoned.
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