Patent classifications
F23M9/10
FLUIDIZED BED HEAT EXCHANGER
Fluidized bed heat exchanger with a chamber (24), comprising at least one solid particles inlet port (22) at least one solid particles outlet port (30), arranged at a distance to the at least one inlet port (22), means (46) for introducing a fluidizing gas from a bottom area (24b) of said chamber (24) into said chamber (24), wall-like heat transfer means (28) in its lower part, extending in a main flow direction of the solid particles on their way from the inlet port (22) to the outlet port (30), substantially parallel to each other, with a space (C) between adjacent heat transfer means (28), at least one baffle (50,52) in its upper part, extending substantially perpendicular to the heat transfer means (28), downwardly from a chamber ceiling (24c), with its lower end at a distance to the heat transfer means (28) and comprising extensions (E), protruding into the space (C) between adjacent heat transfer means (28), and couplings (B) to mechanically connect the said heat transfer means (28) to said extensions (E).
FLUIDIZED BED HEAT EXCHANGER
Fluidized bed heat exchanger with a chamber (24), comprising at least one solid particles inlet port (22) at least one solid particles outlet port (30), arranged at a distance to the at least one inlet port (22), means (46) for introducing a fluidizing gas from a bottom area (24b) of said chamber (24) into said chamber (24), wall-like heat transfer means (28) in its lower part, extending in a main flow direction of the solid particles on their way from the inlet port (22) to the outlet port (30), substantially parallel to each other, with a space (C) between adjacent heat transfer means (28), at least one baffle (50,52) in its upper part, extending substantially perpendicular to the heat transfer means (28), downwardly from a chamber ceiling (24c), with its lower end at a distance to the heat transfer means (28) and comprising extensions (E), protruding into the space (C) between adjacent heat transfer means (28), and couplings (B) to mechanically connect the said heat transfer means (28) to said extensions (E).
Device for indirect heating by radiation in the form of a radiant housing
The present disclosure relates to a device for indirect heating by radiation in the form of a radiant housing having two front walls and two side walls and comprising at least one heat source, the radiant housing having front walls joining one another such that the housing has a lenticular shape in cross-section.
Device for indirect heating by radiation in the form of a radiant housing
The present disclosure relates to a device for indirect heating by radiation in the form of a radiant housing having two front walls and two side walls and comprising at least one heat source, the radiant housing having front walls joining one another such that the housing has a lenticular shape in cross-section.
RADIANT HEAT CHAMBER FOR BOILERS
The invention relates to a heat radiation chamber for boilers, consisting of parallel bars which are equidistant from each other, attached to two rings and supported on legs. Said chamber is arranged inside the combustion chamber of boilers. When combustion occurs, the heating of the bars improves the combustion and, as hot air passes between them, the temperature increases.
DEVICE FOR HEATING A MEDIUM
No new matter has been added. The invention relates to a device for heating a medium, comprising a burner unit and a flame tube, wherein the burner unit generates flue gas, wherein the flame tube has a flue gas inlet, a longitudinal axis, a casing extending along the longitudinal axis, and an end face opposite the flue gas inlet, wherein the flue gas passes from the burner unit into the flame tube via the flue gas inlet, wherein a plurality of recesses are located in the casing, and wherein the recesses have different dimensions and/or are distributed asymmetrically on the casing. The longitudinal axis is in a central plane, wherein a first side and a second side of the casing are formed by the central plane, and wherein recesses on the first side have smaller dimensions than recesses on the second side.
DEVICE FOR HEATING A MEDIUM
No new matter has been added. The invention relates to a device for heating a medium, comprising a burner unit and a flame tube, wherein the burner unit generates flue gas, wherein the flame tube has a flue gas inlet, a longitudinal axis, a casing extending along the longitudinal axis, and an end face opposite the flue gas inlet, wherein the flue gas passes from the burner unit into the flame tube via the flue gas inlet, wherein a plurality of recesses are located in the casing, and wherein the recesses have different dimensions and/or are distributed asymmetrically on the casing. The longitudinal axis is in a central plane, wherein a first side and a second side of the casing are formed by the central plane, and wherein recesses on the first side have smaller dimensions than recesses on the second side.
A Method For Deep Frying A Food Product, As Well As A Deep Frying Device
Method and a deep frying device for deep frying a food product in a deep frying device, wherein the deep frying device comprises a container for fat. For reducing the chances of damaging the deep frying device by the deep frying and increasing the availability, use is made of a deep frying device comprising a pipe section for hot flue gas which protrudes into the lumen of the container but is not connected to an opposite wall. The pipe section comprises—a plurality of supply pipes for the relatively hot flue gas, and—at least one outlet pipe for the relatively cold flue gas coming from the plurality of supply pipes.
A Method For Deep Frying A Food Product, As Well As A Deep Frying Device
Method and a deep frying device for deep frying a food product in a deep frying device, wherein the deep frying device comprises a container for fat. For reducing the chances of damaging the deep frying device by the deep frying and increasing the availability, use is made of a deep frying device comprising a pipe section for hot flue gas which protrudes into the lumen of the container but is not connected to an opposite wall. The pipe section comprises—a plurality of supply pipes for the relatively hot flue gas, and—at least one outlet pipe for the relatively cold flue gas coming from the plurality of supply pipes.
Firepit topper
Disclosed is a firepit topper having a plate having a top side and a bottom side, a central opening of the plate, a first channel partially surrounding the central opening, a second channel partially surrounding the central opening, and an end of the first channel that is offset with respect to an end of the second channel.