Non-Complex, Naturally Aspirated, Increased Efficiency, Reduced Smoke, Reduced Creosote Combustion Chamber Utilizing Wood, Wood Products, and/or other solid Organic Materials as Fuel.

20230258334 ยท 2023-08-17

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    Abstract

    This invention is a non-complex naturally aspirated, increased efficiency, reduced smoke, reduced creosote combustion chamber used in wood stoves and furnaces utilizing wood, wood products, and/or other solid organic materials as fuel. The combustion chamber design provides a flow of fresh naturally aspirated oxygen-rich air into the area above the burning fuel in order to more completely burn the volatized, combustible compounds released from the burning fuel before burning the non-volatile combustible compounds within the fuel. As a result, the combustion process is more complete and efficient, and reduces the amount of creosote and smoke emitted from the combustion chamber into the exhaust outlet/chimney.

    Claims

    1. When fresh oxygen-rich air is introduced into a combustion chamber above the level of the burning fuel (wood, wood products, and other organic materials, the hot volatized fuel compounds released from the burning fuel mix with the fresh oxygen-rich air above the fuel and thus burn more completely 3. The remaining the solid non-volatile compounds within the fuel 5 are more oxygen starved and thus burn at a slower rate and at a lower temperature, reducing the evaporation rate of the volatile compounds from the fuel so that they burn more completely when mixed with fresh oxygen-rich air above the fuel 3.

    2. The combustion process is self-regulating. After most of the volatized combustible compounds from the fuel are burned, more oxygen is available to circulate within the combustion chamber to support a faster burn rate of the remaining solid non-volatile compounds within the fuel.

    3. Fixed or adjustable fresh air entry intake portal(s) 4 introduce additional fresh oxygen-rich air below the fuel for starting the fire and for adjusting the burn rate ratio of the volatile and non-volatile fuel compounds.

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    [0009] Fresh air enters the area above the level of the burning fuel through opening(s) above the combustion area 1 and/or pipe(s), tube(s), channel(s), baffle(s) and/or other types of air funneling devices from the front, back, bottom, side(s) or top surface(s) of the combustion chamber 2.

    [0010] This provides a flow of fresh oxygen-rich air into the area above the burning fuel 3 in order to more completely burn the volatized, combustible compounds released and rising from the burning fuel before burning the non-volatile combustible compounds within the fuel.

    [0011] The combustion chamber may also contain fixed or adjustable fresh air entry intake portal(s) to introduce additional fresh air below the fuel for starting the fire and for adjusting the burn rate of the volatile and non-volatile fuel compounds 4.

    [0012] A commonly available off-the-shelf access door is located in one of the combustion chamber's wall for adding fuel and removing ashes from the combustion chamber, as are universally built into existing designs of wood stoves and furnaces. (Not depicted in the drawing.)

    [0013] Commonly available off-the shelf adjustable fresh air restriction devices, backflow-prevention devices, and flame suppressors may be used to control the flow rate of fresh air into the combustion chamber and prevent heated gasses and flames from escaping through the fresh air entry points, as are commonly built into existing designs of wood stoves and furnaces. (Not depicted in the drawing.)