LOW-SMOKE CARBON FURNACE

20240288172 ยท 2024-08-29

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    Abstract

    A low-smoke carbon furnace including an outer casing, a removable liner, and an annular interlayer is provided. The removable liner is disposed in the outer casing. The removable liner is provided with a combustion chamber therewithin. The removable liner includes multiple secondary air inlets disposed on an upper side wall of the removable liner. The annular interlayer is disposed between the outer casing and the removable liner. A bottom end of the outer casing is provided with interlayer air inlets that communicate with the annular interlayer. Oxygen enters the annular interlayer via the interlayer air inlets, and thereafter enters the combustion chamber of the removable liner via the secondary air inlets to facilitate secondary combustion in the combustion chamber.

    Claims

    1-9. (canceled)

    10: A low-smoke carbon furnace comprising: an outer casing; a removable liner disposed in the outer casing, wherein the removable liner is provided with a combustion chamber therewithin, and wherein the removable liner comprises a plurality of secondary air inlets disposed on an upper side wall of the removable liner; and an annular interlayer disposed between the outer casing and the removable liner, wherein a bottom end of the outer casing is provided with interlayer air inlets configured to communicate with the annular interlayer, and wherein oxygen enters the annular interlayer via the interlayer air inlets, and thereafter enters the combustion chamber of the removable liner via the plurality of secondary air inlets to facilitate secondary combustion in the combustion chamber.

    11: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 10, further comprising a bottom ring attached to the bottom end of the outer casing, wherein the bottom ring comprises a plurality of primary air inlets disposed on a side wall of the bottom ring, wherein oxygen enters the combustion chamber from the plurality of primary air inlets via a lower end of the removable liner.

    12: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 11, wherein the removable liner is a cylindrical structure with an opening defined at an upper end of the removable liner, wherein the opening at the upper end of the removable liner is configured to extend outward to form an outer edge.

    13: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 12, wherein the outer casing is a cylindrical structure with a top end in fluid communication with the bottom end of the outer casing, wherein the top end is provided with a first inner edge, and the bottom end is provided with a second inner edge, wherein the first inner edge is configured to be fixed to the outer edge of the removable liner, wherein the second inner edge is configured to be fixed to an upper end face of the bottom ring, and wherein the interlayer air inlets are disposed on the second inner edge.

    14: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 10, further comprising a carbon net fixed to an inner wall of the removable liner through a connecting piece, wherein the carbon net comprises a plurality of air inlet through openings disposed proximal to a lower end of the removable liner.

    15: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 14, further comprising an ash collecting pot disposed below the carbon net, wherein the ash collecting pot is fixed to a bottom wall of the removable liner using a plurality of supports disposed at the lower end of the removable liner.

    16: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 15, wherein area of the ash collecting pot is smaller than area of the carbon net, and wherein a height space is defined between the ash collecting pot and the carbon net.

    17: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 10, further comprising: a waterproof cover disposed on the top end of the outer casing; and a fire concentrating ring disposed between the top end of the outer casing and the waterproof cover, wherein an outer diameter of the fire concentrating ring is larger than an outer diameter of the outer casing, and wherein an inner diameter of the fire concentrating ring is smaller than an inner diameter of the removable liner.

    18: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 17, wherein the fire concentrating ring comprises a first clamping ring and a second clamping ring, wherein the fire concentrating ring is clamped to the top end of the outer casing through the first clamping ring, and wherein the fire concentrating ring is configured to support the waterproof cover through the second clamping ring.

    19: The low-smoke carbon furnace according to claim 18, further comprising an explosion-proof net cover disposed above the waterproof cover, wherein the explosion-proof net cover is configured to cover the top end of the outer casing through the first clamping ring of the fire concentrating ring.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a structural diagram of a low-smoke carbon furnace.

    [0017] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the low-smoke carbon furnace.

    [0018] FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the low-smoke carbon furnace.

    [0019] In the figures: 100low-smoke carbon furnace, 1explosion-proof net cover, 2waterproof cover, 3fire concentrating ring, 31first clamping ring, 32second clamping ring, 4carbon net, 41air inlet through openings, 5ash collecting pot, 6removable liner, 61secondary air inlets, 62outer edge, 7supports, 8outer casing, 81first inner edge, 82second inner edge, 83interlayer air inlets, 9bottom ring, 91primary air inlets, 10connecting piece, 11annular interlayer, and 12combustion chamber.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0020] A low-smoke carbon furnace 100 of the present invention is further described below with reference to the drawings.

    [0021] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, the low-smoke carbon furnace 100 comprises an outer casing 8, a removable liner 6, and an annular interlayer 11. The removable liner 6 is disposed in the outer casing 8. A combustion chamber 12 shown in FIG. 2, is disposed in the removable liner 6. The annular interlayer 11 is disposed between the outer casing 8 and the removable liner 6 for secondary air intake. The removable liner 6 comprises multiple secondary air inlets 61 disposed on an upper side wall 6c of the removable liner 6 as shown in FIGS. 2-3. In an embodiment, the outer casing 8 is a cylindrical structure with a top end 8a and a bottom end 8b as shown in FIG. 2. The top end 8a of the outer casing 8 is in fluid communication with the bottom end 8b of the outer casing 8. The top end 8a of the outer casing 8 is provided with a first inner edge 81 configured to be clamped or fixed to an outer edge 62 at an upper end 6a of the removable liner 6. The bottom end 8b of the outer casing 8 is provided with a second inner edge 82 configured to be fixed to an upper end face 9a of a bottom ring 9. The bottom ring 9 is attached to the bottom end 8b of the outer casing 8 as shown in FIGS. 1-3. The second inner edge 82 at the bottom end 8b of the outer casing 8 is provided with interlayer air inlets 83 shown in FIG. 3, configured to match and communicate with the annular interlayer 11, so that oxygen can enter the combustion chamber 12 of the removable liner 6 through the secondary air inlets 61 after entering the annular interlayer 11 via the interlayer air inlets 83 to facilitate secondary combustion in the combustion chamber 12. In addition, a side wall 9b of the bottom ring 9 is provided with multiple primary air inlets 91. Oxygen enters the combustion chamber 12 from the primary air inlets 91 via a lower end 6b of the removable liner 6.

    [0022] In an embodiment, the removable liner 6 is a cylindrical structure with an opening 6d defined at an upper end 6a of the removable liner 6. The opening 6d at the upper end 6a of the removable liner 6 is configured to extend outward to form the outer edge 62 of the removable liner 6. In an embodiment, the low-smoke carbon furnace 100 further comprises a carbon net 4 disposed in the removable liner 6. The carbon net 4 is fixed to an inner wall 6e of the removable liner 6 through connecting pieces 10 as shown in FIG. 3. In an embodiment, the connecting piece 10 is an L-shaped frame, where one side wall of each connecting piece 10 is fixed to the inner wall 6e of the removable liner 6, and the other side wall of each connecting piece 10 is configured to support and clamp the carbon net 4. The carbon net 4 comprises multiple air inlet through openings 41 disposed proximal to the lower end 6b of the removable liner 6 as shown in FIG. 3. Oxygen from the primary air inlets 91 of the bottom ring 9 enters the combustion chamber 12 via the air inlet through openings 41 at the lower end 6b of the removable liner 6. In an embodiment, the low-smoke carbon furnace 100 further comprises an ash collecting pot 5 disposed below the carbon net 4. The ash collecting pot 5 is fixed to a bottom wall 6f of the removable liner 6 using multiple supports 7 disposed at the lower end 6b of the removable liner 6. The area of the ash collecting pot 5 is larger than the area of the air inlet through openings 41 of the carbon net 4 disposed proximal to the lower end 6b of the removable liner 6 to prevent charcoal ash from falling out of the low-smoke carbon furnace 100 through the removable liner 6. The area of the ash collecting pot 5 is smaller than the area of the carbon net 4. The ash collecting pot 5 and the carbon net 4 have a certain height difference to reserve a certain space 13 for air intake. That is, a height space 13 is defined between the ash collecting pot 5 and the carbon net 4 as shown in FIG. 3.

    [0023] Air enters the combustion chamber 12 from the air inlet through openings 41 at the lower end 6b of the removable liner 6 via the primary air inlets 91 to facilitate primary combustion on the carbon net 4. With regard to carbon monoxide in the upper part of the combustion chamber 12 generated by unburned fuels, oxygen enters the combustion chamber 12 through the secondary air inlets 61 after passing through the annular interlayer 11, so that: (a) the carbon monoxide is converted into carbon dioxide after sufficient secondary combustion, (b) flue gas generated by combustion is reduced, and (c) pollution is reduced, while the purpose of heating is achieved.

    [0024] In an embodiment, the low-smoke carbon furnace 100 further comprises a waterproof cover 2 and a fire concentrating ring 3. The waterproof cover 2 is disposed on the top end 8a of the outer casing 8. The fire concentrating ring 3 is disposed between the top end 8a of the outer casing 8 and the waterproof cover 2. The outer diameter of the fire concentrating ring 3 is larger than the outer diameter of the outer casing 8. The inner diameter of the fire concentrating ring 3 is smaller than the inner diameter of the removable liner 6. In an embodiment, the fire concentrating ring 3 comprises a first clamping ring 31 and a second clamping ring 32 as shown in FIG. 2. The fire concentrating ring 3 is clamped to the top end 8a of the outer casing 8 through the first clamping ring 31. The fire concentrating ring 3 is configured to support the waterproof cover 2 through the second clamping ring 32. That is, the waterproof cover 2 is disposed on the second clamping ring 32 of the fire concentrating ring 3. In an embodiment, the low-smoke carbon furnace 100 further comprises an explosion-proof net cover 1 disposed above the waterproof cover 2. The explosion-proof net cover 1 is configured to cover the top end 8a of the outer casing 8 through the first clamping ring 31 of the fire concentrating ring 3. That is, the explosion-proof net cover 1 is covered on the back of the first clamping ring 31, which ensures that some carbon monoxide generated by insufficient burning is shielded by the fire concentrating ring 3 and the flue gas emissions are reduced.

    [0025] It shall be noted that the above embodiments have been provided only for illustrating the technical scheme of the present invention and not to limit the present invention. Although the present invention has been described with reference to the above embodiments, those ordinarily skilled in the art should understand that they can still modify the technical scheme recorded in the foregoing embodiments, or perform equivalent replacements on some or all of the technical features; however, such modifications or replacements do not separate the essence of technical schemes from the substance and scope of the technical schemes provided by the embodiments of the present invention.