System for cleaning the burner and confining fuel in solid-fuel boilers
09810424 · 2017-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23B40/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23H15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23B1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23B30/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23B40/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23H15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23J1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
System for cleaning the burner and confining fuel in solid-fuel boilers of the type that consist of one plate, one supply device, at least one ash discharging device. The plate is mobile and has means to rotate with respect to the supply device and/or to each ash discharging device; each ash discharging device is fixed and has at least one blade with means to guide it at will on the plate occupying at least part of its perimeter. The blades of each ash discharging device are increased in height and occupy the entire perimeter of the plate, all of them delimiting, in conjunction with the plate and in an initial position where they act as side slats, a perimetrally closed container to confine a larger quantity of solid fuel on the plate without varying its size.
Claims
1. A system for cleaning a burner and confining fuel in solid-fuel boilers comprising a circular plate of the burner associated with a combustion chamber, the circular plate having a center and a circular perimeter, the circular plate being mobile and rotating on a central axis of the plate; a fuel supply device that supplies solid fuel from a storage hopper to the center of the plate through an intake line using controlled/automated dosing; and multiple ash-discharging devices fixed around the perimeter of the circular plate comprising multiple curved blades, each curved blade comprising a central head having a central axis and two curved wings extending radially out from the central head, the curved blade rotating on the central axis to continuously reach any position between a tangential one in which the multiple curved blades are arranged on the perimeter of the plate and a radial in which the blades are arranged on the entire width of the plate so that the blades can clean by sweeping the ashes deposited that occupy a crown (C) of any width between a minimum that corresponds to the edge of the plate and a maximum (C.sub.m) which corresponds with the entire width of the plate.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the ash discharging devices jointly occupy the entire perimeter of the plate and the curved wings act as side slats in the aforementioned tangential position in which they are arranged on the perimeter of the plate all of them delimiting, in conjunction with the plate and in that tangential position, a perimetrally closed container to confine the solid fuel; so that the plate accepts a larger quantity of fuel without varying its size.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises four ash-discharging devices and four curved blades.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the two curved wings of the curved blade are asymmetrical in length.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To understand the object of the invention better, a preferential form of embodiment is represented in the attached figures, subject to accessory changes that do not essentially alter it. In this case:
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PREFERENTIAL EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(10) The following describes an example of practical, non-limiting embodiment of this invention. Other modes of embodiment in which accessory changes are introduced that do not essentially change it are not ruled out.
(11) In the drawings of this example of preferential embodiment, the following references and particularities have been indicated: 1.—burner plate e1.—theoretical axis of the plate 2.—solid fuel supply device 20.—intake line 21.—endless helix/screw 3.—ash-discharging device 30.—physical axis 31.—cleaning blades 310.—head of the blades 311.—wings of the blades e2.—theoretical axis of the blades 32.—pinion
(12) The object of the invention is a system for cleaning the burner and confining fuel in solid-fuel boilers of the type that use solid fuels such as chips, olive stones and, in general, small cylinders of compact biomass known generically as “pellets”.
(13) In a known way, these boilers consist of a plate (1) of the burner associated with the combustion chamber; a supply device (2) that supplies the solid fuel from a storage hopper using controlled/automated dosing; and an ash-discharging device (3) associated with a collector on which said ashes overflow from the perimeter of the plate (1).
(14) The solid fuels used reach the burner (1) using, for example, a supply device (2), of the helix or endless screw type (21) that supplies them, at controlled speed, from a storage hopper, accessing a central zone of the plate (1) through an intake line (20).
(15) Also in a known way, the ashes resulting from combustion are removed by mechanical means continuously or periodically.
(16) In conformity with the invention and according to the embodiment represented, the plate (1) is mobile with respect to the supply device (2) and/or to the ash-discharging device (3): it rotates, or can rotate, on its theoretical central axis (e1). See
(17) Any solution used to achieve the rotation of the plate (1) is indistinct, and is included in the object of the invention. In the example of embodiment represented, to achieve the rotation of the plate (1) a crown wheel (11) is arranged under it and occupying its entire perimeter; said crown wheel (11) engaging with one or several drive pinions that are operated by an external motor (neither the drive pinions nor the motor are represented).
(18) In conformity with the invention and according to the embodiment represented, the ash-discharging device (3) is fixed and consists of at least one blade, (31) with means to guide it at will on the plate (1). Each ash-discharging device (3) rotates or can rotate on its theoretical axis (e2). See
(19) Any solution used to achieve the rotation of the blades (31) is indistinct, and is included in the object of the invention. In the example of embodiment represented, to achieve the rotation of the blades (31) they are arranged jointly with a physical axis (30), to which a pinion (32) is also, arranged on a different plane. This pinion (32), engaging with one or several drive pinions (not represented), turns in one direction or the other, moves with it in its rotation on the physical axis (30) and causes the corresponding blade (31) to tilt in one direction or the other.
(20) The blades (31) are arranged on the plate (1) and occupy its surface, starting from a tangential position, in which they occupy the perimetral zone of the plate (1)—see
(21) Any geometry of the blades (31) is indistinct, and is included in the object of the invention, as well as any arrangement of the theoretical axis (e2) on which the blades (31) rotate: in the example of embodiment represented in
(22) In a tangential starting position, represented in
(23) To clean the plate (1), according to the system that is the object of the invention, it is caused to rotate; in this case counter-clockwise, so that the blades (31) are arranged on the surface of the plate (1) occupying a crown (C) of any width and clean by sweeping the ashes on the surface delimited by said crown (C).
(24) Depending on the width of said crown (C) the swept surface will be larger or smaller: starting from an initial limit position—represented in
(25) In addition, and according to the example of embodiment represented in
(26) From the basic concept described, any embodiments that do not essentially alter, change or modify the proposal are included in the object of the invention: For example, the number of blades (31) used is indistinct for the purposes of the invention although, for functionality, symmetry and ease of construction, in the examples of embodiment described four blades (31) have been represented.
(27) The materials, dimensions, proportions and, in general, those other accessory or secondary details that do not essentially alter, change or modify the proposal may be variable.
(28) The terms in which this report is written are a true reflection of the object described, and must be taken in their broadest sense and never in a limiting manner.