Claims
        
                - 1. A snow melting apparatus comprising:a container for holding a snow melting medium and receiving the snow; and a burner having a combustion chamber, wherein the combustion chamber extends downwardly into and is at least partially submerged in the snow melting medium and the submerged portion of the combustion chamber communicates with a generally horizontally extending sparger tube, and wherein the sparger tube includes exit ports through which combustion gases emerge into, mix with and agitate the snow melting medium, and wherein the combustion gases are directed toward the bottom of the container at solid snow and/or ice collected therein.
- 2. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes means for breaking large masses of snow into a smaller mass.
- 3. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the snow melting medium in the container is agitated only by hot combustion gases emerging from the sparger tube.
- 4. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein substantially all of the combustion gases emerge from the sparger tube.
- 5. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a continuous debris removal mechanism.
- 6. The snow melting apparatus of claim 5, wherein the continuous debris removal mechanism comprises a plate and flight conveyor.
- 7. The snow melting apparatus of claim 5, wherein the continuous debris removal mechanism comprises a drag chain.
- 8. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a V-shaped bottom and an auger for removing debris from the container.
- 9. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is mobile.
- 10. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the snow melting medium is water.
- 11. The snow melting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sparger tube further comprises laterally extending arms.
- 12. A method of melting snow, comprising:providing snow to a snow-melting apparatus, wherein the snow melting apparatus comprises: a container for holding snow melting medium and receiving snow; a burner having a combustion chamber, wherein the combustion chamber extends downwardly into and is a least partially submerged in the snow melting medium and the submerged portion of the combustion chamber communicates with a generally horizontally extending sparger tube and wherein the sparger tube includes exit ports; combusting fuel in the combustion chamber to form hot combustion gases; heating and agitating the snow melting medium by directly contacting the snow melting medium with the hot combustion gases exiting the sparger tube; bringing the snow into contact with the heated snow melting medium to melt the snow and directing the combustion gases toward the bottom of the container at solid snow and/or ice collected therein.
- 13. The method of melting snow according to claim 12, wherein the snow melting medium is water.
- 14. The method of melting snow according to claim 12, wherein the apparatus includes means for breaking large masses of snow into a smaller mass.
- 15. The method of melting snow according to claim 12, further comprising removing debris from the snow melting apparatus with a continuous debris removal mechanism.
- 16. The method of melting snow according to claim 15, wherein the continuous debris removal mechanism comprises a plate and flight chain element.
- 17. The method of melting snow according to claim 15, wherein the continuous debris removal mechanism comprises a drag chain.
- 18. The method of melting snow according to claim 12, wherein the snow melting medium Is maintained at a target temperature in the range from about 5° C. to about 40° C.
- 19. The method of melting snow according to claim 12, wherein the snow melting medium is maintained at a target temperature in the range from about 10° C. to about 25° C.
- 20. The method of claim 12, wherein the sparger tube further comprises laterally extending arms.
- 21. A snow melting apparatus comprising:a container for holding a snow melting medium and receiving the snow; a burner having a submerged combustion chamber, wherein the combustion chamber extends downwardly into and is at least partially submerged in the snow melting medium and communicates with a generally horizontally extending sparger tube and wherein the sparger tube includes exit ports through which combustion gases emerge into, mix with and agitate the snow melting medium and wherein the combustion gases are directed toward the bottom of the container at solid snow and/or ice collected therein; and a continuous debris removal mechanism.
- 22. The snow melting apparatus of claim 21, wherein the apparatus includes means for breaking large masses of snow into a smaller mass.
- 23. The snow-melting apparatus of claim 21, wherein the sparger tube further comprises laterally extending arms.
- 24. A method of melting snow comprising:providing snow to a snow-melting apparatus, the snow-melting apparatus including a container, a submerged combustion burner extending downwardly into a snow melting medium and communicates with a generally horizontally extending sparger tube and wherein the sparger tube includes exit ports, and a continuous debris removal mechanism; operating the submerged combustion burner to heat the snow melting medium which receives and melts the snow in the container with hot combustion gases exciting the sparger tube through the exit ports, and directing the combustion gases toward the bottom of the container at solid snow and/or ice collected therein; and continuously removing debris from the snow melting apparatus by means of the continuous debris removal mechanism.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the sparger tube further comprises laterally extending arms.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
        The present application is related and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e)(1), to U.S. provisional applications Serial No. 60/275,054, filed Mar. 12, 2001, and Serial No. 60/350,495, filed Nov. 13, 2001.
                
                
                
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                        Provisional Applications (2)
        
            
                
                    |  | Number | Date | Country | 
            
            
    
        |  | 60/350495 | Nov 2001 | US | 
    
        |  | 60/275054 | Mar 2001 | US |