Patent classifications
F23B50/12
BIOMASS HEATING SYSTEM WITH OPTIMIZED FLUE GAS TREATMENT
A biomass heating system for firing fuel in the form of pellets and/or wood chips is disclosed, comprising: a boiler with a combustion device; a heat exchanger with an inlet and an outlet; wherein the combustion device comprises a combustion chamber with a primary combustion zone and with a secondary combustion zone provided downstream thereof; the combustion device having a rotating grate on which the fuel can be burned; the secondary combustion zone of the combustion chamber being fluidically connected to the inlet of the heat exchanger the primary combustion zone being laterally enclosed by a plurality of combustion chamber bricks.
Tubular Boiler with Incorporated Oven
The invention relates to a tubular boiler with a heat exchange tube with at least one helical layer situated in a heat exchange chamber, and which includes a set of laterally joined spirals. The boiler includes, an inner side of the helical layer, an oven that is rigidly joined to said layer and connected to a feeder by means of which fuel is supplied. The boiler also includes an output collector for collecting ash and slag, which connects the inside of the heat exchange chamber to the outside of the boiler, and a forced-air-current generator that generates a movement of air inside the boiler and directs it to the oven. This movement of air moves the ash and slag along the at least one helical layer to the output collector.
Pellet grills
Pellet grills and associated methods of operation are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a burn pot configured to combust pellet fuel received within the burn pot. The pellet grill further includes an auger configured to deliver the pellet fuel to the burn pot. The pellet grill further includes an auger motor operatively coupled to the auger. The pellet grill further includes one or more processors configured to determine whether a shutdown sequence of the pellet grill has been initiated. The one or more processors are further configured, in response to determining that the shutdown sequence has been initiated, to command the auger motor to reverse a direction of rotation of the auger. The reversal is to cause pellet fuel which the auger has not yet delivered to the burn pot to be purged in a direction away from the burn pot.
PELLET STOVE
A pellet stove includes: a furnace; a burner disposed in the furnace, a top of the burner being open; and a feed opening provided at a first sidewall of the burner. A through port for air intake and ash falling is provided at an underside of the burner. A grate supporting pellet fuel is provided above the through port. Auxiliary supports for sustaining bottom fire are disposed under the grate. The auxiliary supports are arranged higher than the through port, and the auxiliary supports are located at a side below the feed opening and cover an area not exceeding 1/2 of the area covered by the grate.
PELLET STOVE
A pellet stove includes: a furnace; a burner disposed in the furnace, a top of the burner being open; and a feed opening provided at a first sidewall of the burner. A through port for air intake and ash falling is provided at an underside of the burner. A grate supporting pellet fuel is provided above the through port. Auxiliary supports for sustaining bottom fire are disposed under the grate. The auxiliary supports are arranged higher than the through port, and the auxiliary supports are located at a side below the feed opening and cover an area not exceeding 1/2 of the area covered by the grate.
PELLET BURNER
A pellet burner includes: a burner body having a combustion chamber and an open top; a feed opening at a sidewall of the burner body; a through port under the burner body; and a grate structure above the through port and including two tiers of supports both secured to the burner body. Supports in the first tier are lower than the adjacent supports in the second tier. The second tier of supports are staggered with the first tier. A passage is between the two tiers of supports. The passage is narrower than a diameter D of the pellet fuel. A spacing between two adjacent supports in the second tier is greater than D but smaller than 2D. The feed opening is above the grate structure by no less than 3D. The pellet fuel drops from the feed opening. Air entering via the through port disperses the burnt pellet fuel ash.
PELLET BURNER
A pellet burner includes: a burner body having a combustion chamber and an open top; a feed opening at a sidewall of the burner body; a through port under the burner body; and a grate structure above the through port and including two tiers of supports both secured to the burner body. Supports in the first tier are lower than the adjacent supports in the second tier. The second tier of supports are staggered with the first tier. A passage is between the two tiers of supports. The passage is narrower than a diameter D of the pellet fuel. A spacing between two adjacent supports in the second tier is greater than D but smaller than 2D. The feed opening is above the grate structure by no less than 3D. The pellet fuel drops from the feed opening. Air entering via the through port disperses the burnt pellet fuel ash.
PELLET GRILL
A solid pellet fueled apparatus having a duel auger system and multi/high speed auger motor is disclosed. The duel auger may include first and second auger blades mounted on a single auger shaft having blade pitches configured to convey solid fuel in opposite directions towards a central burn pot. Each auger blade may service a separate solid fuel compartment provided in a single hopper. The auger motor may have a high-speed setting that may be selected for solid fuel clean out.
Pellet grills
Pellet grills and associated methods of operation are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a main body defining a cooking chamber. The example pellet grill further includes a burn pot located within the main body. The burn pot includes an upper end, a lower end located opposite the upper end, and a sidewall extending between the upper end and the lower end. The sidewall has an opening. The example pellet grill further includes an ignitor extending into the burn pot through the opening of the sidewall. The example pellet grill further includes an ignitor carrier removably coupled to the ignitor. The ignitor carrier extends away from the burn pot and is accessible from outside the main body.
Pellet grills
Pellet grills and associated methods of operation are disclosed. An example pellet grill includes a burn pot including an upper end having a first opening, a lower end located opposite the upper end and having a second opening, and a sidewall extending between the upper and lower ends. The example pellet grill further includes a fuel grate positioned within the burn pot between the upper and lower ends. The fuel grate is configured to support pellet fuel within the burn pot. The fuel grate includes a plurality of ash openings dimensioned to enable ash produced from combustion of the pellet fuel to pass downwardly through the fuel grate toward the second opening.