Claims
- 1. A solar heated rotary kiln for decomposing material comprising:
- a sealed container having a window therein for admitting solar energy therethrough,
- a kiln rotatably mounted entirely within said sealed container,
- said kiln being of a substantially cylindrical configuration and having one end fully open and aligned with said window such that solar energy passing through said window is directed only into said fully open one end of said kiln,
- said kiln including an inner layer, a layer of insulation, and an outer wall,
- means for directing material to be decomposed into said kiln through a partially closed end thereof located opposite said open end,
- means for rotating said kiln,
- means for exhausting gas from said sealed container, and
- means located adjacent said fully open end of said kiln for collecting solids passing through said kiln.
- 2. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, additionally including mechanism for tilting said sealed container.
- 3. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 2, wherein said tilting mechanism also includes means for raising and lowering said sealed container.
- 4. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, additionally including means for directing a flow of gaseous material across said window.
- 5. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 2, wherein said window is constructed of quartz.
- 6. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, additionally including a plurality of bearing assemblies positioned between said kiln and said sealed container.
- 7. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said kiln includes a drive mechanism having a gear extending around said kiln.
- 8. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said kiln includes at least one drive roller in frictional contact with said kiln, and means for rotating said drive roller.
- 9. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 8, wherein said means for rotating said drive roller includes a variable speed motor.
- 10. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 8, wherein said means for rotating said kiln additionally includes a plurality of idling rollers positioned intermediate said kiln and said sealed container.
- 11. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, wherein said means for directing material to be decomposed into said kiln includes a feed tube extending through said sealed container into said opposite end of said kiln.
- 12. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 11, wherein said means for directing material to be decomposed into said kiln additionally includes a feeder mechanism located exterior of said sealed container and operatively mounted so as to direct material into said feed tube.
- 13. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 12, wherein said feeder mechanism includes a hopper and a screw type feeder means.
- 14. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 12, wherein said feeder mechanism includes a hopper and a vibratory type feeder means.
- 15. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, wherein said inner liner includes a lip portion which protrudes outwardly from said layer of insulation.
- 16. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, wherein said layer of insulation includes a plurality of separate layers of insulating materials.
- 17. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 16, wherein said layer of insulation additionally includes a plurality of rings of insulation material positioned at opposite ends of at least certain of said plurality of separate layers of insulating materials.
- 18. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, additionally including a restrictor means adjustably positioned in said sealed container adjacent said window for restricting reradiation losses of the solar energy.
- 19. The solar heated rotary kiln of claim 1, additionally including means for cooling said sealed container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein arose at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the course of, or under, Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California.
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