Emissions Eliminator by Total Combustion
20210131661 ยท 2021-05-06
Inventors
- Harold Glasband (West Palm Beach, FL, US)
- James W. Moore (Mogadore, OH, US)
- Jacob M. Youngman (Palm Beach Gardens, FL, US)
- Anthony R. Trianfante (Aurora, OH, US)
Cpc classification
F23D14/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B43/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D14/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C2900/9901
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23J15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23J2900/15081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23D14/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An innovative oxyhydrogen (HHO) burner system including one or more burner systems is provided to eliminate emissions through total combustion. Each burner system includes at least one HHO gas supply and an external natural gas supply, both of which are connected to a gas mixer. A controller regulates the amounts of incoming HHO gas and the natural gas through being mixed. The mixed gas is supplied to each burner assembly with a predetermined pressure and flowrate to generate a flame for the total combustion of the exhaust stream inside the exhaust pipe. With feedback from an exhaust measuring system inside the exhaust pipe adjacent the outlet, the controller can adjust the burner system for optimal operations and achieve total combustion. Thus, by passing the exhaust or gases through a substantial cross-section covered by each flame, emissions can be greatly reduced or eliminated.
Claims
1. An Oxyhydrogen burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion comprising: a hydroburner system; an exhaust system; the exhaust system comprising an exhaust pipe, an inlet, and an outlet; the inlet and outlet being terminally and distally positioned on the exhaust pipe, opposite each other; the hydroburner system comprising a hydroburner, a gas pipe, and a burner assembly; the hydroburner comprising a controller, at least one oxyhydrogen (HHO) supply, an external natural gas supply, and a gas mixer; the at least one HHO supply and the external natural gas supply being connected to the gas mixer; the controller being adapted to provide a predetermined mixing ratio of the HHO gas and natural gas to the gas mixer; the burner assembly being connected to the gas mixer of the hydroburner through the gas pipe; the burner assembly being positioned adjacent the exhaust pipe of the exhaust system, between the inlet and outlet; and the burner assembly being adapted to distribute a flame onto a cross section of the interior of the exhaust pipe.
2. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the hydroburner of the hydroburner system comprising a check valve, a flow control valve, an isolation valve, and an actuator; the check valve being connected to the external natural gas supply; both the check valve and isolation valve being connected to the flow control valve; both the flow control valve and the actuator being connected to the controller; and the actuator being connected to the gas mixer.
3. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the flow control valve of the hydroburner comprising a pressure regulator; and the pressure regulator being connected to the controller to regulate the gas pressure of the hydroburner below a predetermined safe operation pressure.
4. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the controller of the hydroburner being adapted to regulate the pressure and flowrate of the incoming natural gas through the actuator.
5. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the at least one HHO supply of the hydroburner being electrically connected to the controller; and the controller being adapted to regulate the pressure and flowrate of the HHO gas being delivered to the gas mixer.
6. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the at least one HHO supply of the hydroburner comprising a spark arrestor; the spark arrestor being electrically connected to the controller; and the controller being adapted to shut down the at least one HHO supply through the spark arrestor in case a flashback occurs.
7. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 6 comprising: the spark arrestor of the at least one HHO supply comprising a bleeding valve and a plurality of lights; both the bleeding valve and the plurality of lights being electrically connected to the controller; the controller being adapted to relieve the pressure of the at least one HHO supply through the bleeding valve in case a flashback occurs; and the controller being adapted to display operating status of the at least one HHO supply through the plurality of the lights.
8. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the gas mixer of the hydroburner comprising a mixing chamber, a first inlet, a second inlet, a main inlet, and a mixed gas outlet; the main inlet being terminally and distally positioned on the mixing chamber; both the first inlet and the second inlet being terminally positioned on the mixing chamber adjacent the main inlet; and the mixed gas outlet being terminally and distally positioned on the mixing chamber, opposite the main inlet.
9. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 8 comprising: the gas mixer of the hydroburner comprising a hole and an implosion disk; the hole being laterally positioned on the mixing chamber, between the main inlet and the mixed gas outlet; and the implosion disk being mounted within the hole to rupture at a predetermined high pressure to relieve gas pressure of the mixing chamber.
10. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 8 comprising: the at least one HHO supply being connected to the first inlet or second inlet of the gas mixer through the spark arrestor; and the actuator being connected to the main inlet of the gas mixer.
11. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the hydroburner of the hydroburner system comprising a metering device and a limiting valve; the limiting valve being connected to the burner assembly through the gas pipe; the metering device being connected to the limited valve; the metering device being connected to the gas mixer; both the metering device and limiting valve being electrically connected to the controller; the metering device being configured to provide gas flowrate to the controller; and the controller being adapted to provide a predetermined gas flowrate to the burner assembly through the limiting valve.
12. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a plurality of hydroburner systems; the burner assembly of each of the plurality of hydroburner systems being connected to the exhaust pipe of the exhaust system; and the burner assembly of each of the plurality of hydroburner systems being adapted to distribute a flame onto a cross section of the interior of the exhaust pipe, between the inlet and outlet.
13. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a measurement system; the measurement system comprising an analytical instrument and a plurality of sensors; the plurality of sensors being electrically connected to the analytical instrument; and each of the plurality of sensors being mounted on interior of the exhaust pipe of the exhaust system, adjacent the outlet.
14. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 13 comprising: the measurement system being electrically connected to the controller of the hydroburner of the hydroburner system; and the controller of the hydroburner being adapted to adjust to hydroburner using the measurement system to eliminate emissions exiting the outlet of the exhaust pipe of the exhaust system.
15. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 13 comprising: the plurality of sensors comprising an electromechanical emissions sensor.
16. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 13 comprising: the plurality of sensors comprising a photoionization (PID) sensor.
17. The HHO burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion as claimed in claim 13 comprising: the plurality of sensors comprising a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor.
18. An Oxyhydrogen burner system for reducing and eliminating emissions through total combustion comprising: a plurality of hydroburner systems; an exhaust system; the exhaust system comprising an exhaust pipe, an inlet, and an outlet; the inlet and outlet being terminally and distally positioned on the exhaust pipe, opposite each other; each of plurality of hydroburner systems comprising a hydroburner, a gas pipe, and a burner assembly; the hydroburner comprising a controller, at least one oxyhydrogen (HHO) supply, an external natural gas supply, and a gas mixer; the at least one HHO supply and the external natural gas supply being connected to the gas mixer; the controller being adapted to provide a predetermined mixing ratio of the HHO gas and natural gas to the gas mixer; the burner assembly being connected to the gas mixer of the hydroburner through the gas pipe; the burner assembly being positioned adjacent the exhaust pipe of the exhaust system, between the inlet and outlet; and the burner assembly being adapted to distribute a flame onto a cross section of the interior of the exhaust pipe.
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[0028] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.