Patent classifications
F23B40/04
SEPARATED CHAMBERS PYROLYSIS FURNACE
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for domestic hot water and electricity production by the use of a natural organic fuel, the apparatus comprising a separated chambers pyrolysis furnace comprising: a) a pyrolysis chamber wherein the fuel is heated, substantially in the absence of oxygen at a temperature capable of causing pyrolysis of fuel; b) a combustion chamber of the pyrolyzed fuel, wherein the pyrolyzed fuel is burned in the presence of an air flux. The invention is also directed to an apparatus for the production of domestic hot water and electricity, which apparatus comprises: the above defined furnace; b) a heat exchanger connected to the exit of the exhausted gas, wherein domestic water is heated; c) a power generator connected with the exit of syngas, wherein syngas produced in the pyrolysis chamber is used as a fuel.
SEPARATED CHAMBERS PYROLYSIS FURNACE
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for domestic hot water and electricity production by the use of a natural organic fuel, the apparatus comprising a separated chambers pyrolysis furnace comprising: a) a pyrolysis chamber wherein the fuel is heated, substantially in the absence of oxygen at a temperature capable of causing pyrolysis of fuel; b) a combustion chamber of the pyrolyzed fuel, wherein the pyrolyzed fuel is burned in the presence of an air flux. The invention is also directed to an apparatus for the production of domestic hot water and electricity, which apparatus comprises: the above defined furnace; b) a heat exchanger connected to the exit of the exhausted gas, wherein domestic water is heated; c) a power generator connected with the exit of syngas, wherein syngas produced in the pyrolysis chamber is used as a fuel.
A COMBI STOVE AND USE OF A COMBI STOVE
Disclosed is a stove (1) arranged for combusting granular material. The stove (1) comprises a granular material combustion area (5) including a bottom combustion surface (6) and granular material feeding means (15) arranged for feeding granular material up into the granular material combustion area (5) from a granular material storage (16) arranged beneath the granular material combustion area (5), wherein the granular material feeding means (15) comprises a curving auger (21). Furthermore, a use of a stove (1) is disclosed.
A COMBI STOVE AND USE OF A COMBI STOVE
Disclosed is a stove (1) arranged for combusting granular material. The stove (1) comprises a granular material combustion area (5) including a bottom combustion surface (6) and granular material feeding means (15) arranged for feeding granular material up into the granular material combustion area (5) from a granular material storage (16) arranged beneath the granular material combustion area (5), wherein the granular material feeding means (15) comprises a curving auger (21). Furthermore, a use of a stove (1) is disclosed.
Fuel conditioner for grill
A cooking apparatus can include an enclosure defining a heating chamber configured to be heated and used for cooking food, a burn box proximate to the enclosure and which is configured to provide heat to the heating chamber, a hopper fluidly coupled to the burn box and configured to hold fuel, and a fuel conditioner disposed between the hopper and the burner to condition the fuel prior to burning in the burner. The fuel conditioner can be, for example, a wood chipper configured to reduce the size of the fuel.
Solid Particle Fuel Burner
A burner for solid particle fuels such as shavings or pellets. The invention includes an auger to deliver fuel particles up an inclined tube into a cup having an oxygen emitting orifice for combustion. The auger is axially extendable and retractable to first advance material up the tube without rotation, and then retract with rotation so as to screw itself into the next charge of material to be advanced. Combustion heat may be used to drive a Stirling engine to comprise a combined heat and power (CHP) system.
Flue gases may also be condensed onto chilled objects as beneficial ceramic-like coatings, or these objects may be made of frangible or soluble material so that the condensate may be collected separately as a valuable ceramic-like material.
A COMBI STOVE AND USE OF A COMBI STOVE
Disclosed is a combi stove (1) arranged for combusting both logs and granular material. The combi stove (1) comprises a common combustion chamber (2) arranged so that both the logs and the granular material may be combusted in the common combustion chamber (2). The combi stove (1) further comprises ash collecting means (3) arranged under the combustion chamber (2) and a front aperture (4) through which logs may be placed in the combustion chamber (2). Also the combi stove (1) includes a granular material combustion area (5) arranged in the combustion chamber (2), wherein the granular material combustion area (5) comprises a bottom combustion surface (6) including bottom airflow apertures (7) arranged to enable an airflow to the granular material during a combustion of the granular material in the granular material combustion area (5), wherein the granular material combustion area (5) is at least partly surrounded by a granular material area sidewall (8) comprising sidewall airflow apertures (9) arranged to enable an airflow to flue gasses generated during a combustion of the granular material in the granular material combustion area (5), and wherein at least a part of the granular material area sidewall (8) is releasable from the granular material combustion area (5). Furthermore, a use of a combi stove (1) is disclosed.
A COMBI STOVE AND USE OF A COMBI STOVE
Disclosed is a combi stove (1) arranged for combusting both logs and granular material. The combi stove (1) comprises a common combustion chamber (2) arranged so that both the logs and the granular material may be combusted in the common combustion chamber (2). The combi stove (1) further comprises ash collecting means (3) arranged under the combustion chamber (2) and a front aperture (4) through which logs may be placed in the combustion chamber (2). Also the combi stove (1) includes a granular material combustion area (5) arranged in the combustion chamber (2), wherein the granular material combustion area (5) comprises a bottom combustion surface (6) including bottom airflow apertures (7) arranged to enable an airflow to the granular material during a combustion of the granular material in the granular material combustion area (5), wherein the granular material combustion area (5) is at least partly surrounded by a granular material area sidewall (8) comprising sidewall airflow apertures (9) arranged to enable an airflow to flue gasses generated during a combustion of the granular material in the granular material combustion area (5), and wherein at least a part of the granular material area sidewall (8) is releasable from the granular material combustion area (5). Furthermore, a use of a combi stove (1) is disclosed.
Cooking Grill Using Pellet Fuel
A cooking grill includes a container defining a combustion area and a cooking surface over the combustion area. The grill features a pellet burner unit disposed within the container under the cooking surface and a pellet feeding device arranged to feed pellets into the burner unit. The burner unit comprises a trough into which the pellets are fed. The trough is mounted in a movable support which can be pulled out from within the container. The feeding device includes a removable cartridge for containing pellets and a receptacle for receiving the cartridge inserted thereon so that the cartridge supplies pellets for transfer to the pellet burner unit. In addition, a gas burner system is arranged in the container adjacent to the pellet burner unit so as to apply heat from the gas burner system to the cooking surface in addition to or as an alternative to the pellet burner unit.
COMBUSTOR
A combustor includes a combustion chamber having a grate provided therein and a combustion space formed above the grate; a fuel supply part downwardly connected to a center part of the grate so as to supply fuel to an upper part of the grate; an air supply part connected to a side part of the combustion chamber so as to be slanted on a horizontal plane, thereby supplying combustion air; a guide member disposed to protrude toward the inside of the combustion space from an inlet through which the combustion air flows into the combustion space, and opened downwardly so as to guide the combustion air; and protruding guide lines having a screw line shape and extending to be slanted downwardly on at least one of the respective surfaces, which face each other, of the guide member and the inner wall of the combustion chamber.