US1376567A - Fuel feeding and distributing device for gas-producers - Google Patents
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- HARALD NIELSEN OF IIDDLESEX, AND FREDERICK DEACON MARSHALL, OF WEST- MINSTER, LONDON. ENGLAND.
- HARALD NIELSEN a subject of the Danish King
- FREDERICK DEACON MARSHALL subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at, respectively, 13 Firs avenue, Muswell Hill, Middlesex, England, and 19 Queen Annes Chambers, Riverside, London, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Fuel Feeding and Distributing Devices for Gas- Producers, of which the following is a specification.
- Our invention relates to fuel feeding and distributing devices for gas producers of the kind comprising a fuel container having a conical bottom with an orifice at the apex, a lower inverted feeding cone also provided with an orifice at the apex, and a revoluble vertical shaft extending therethrough and carrying a rotary distributing cone segment presenting an elliptical eccentrically mounted distributing surface which spreads the fuel evenly across the fuel bed, the portions of the device exposed to the hot gases from the fuel bed being protected by waterjackets.
- the revoluble vertical shaft carries, beneath the cone orifice of the container, a circular table on to which the fuel falls and from which it is discharged on to the cone segment by means of stationary scrapers.
- Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the upper part of a gas producer fitted with a fuel feeding appliance embodying our improvements.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on the line 22, Fig. 1, and
- Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 Fig. 1.
- a indicates the body of the producer which is provided at its upper end with the fuel inlet b into which is fitted the feeding-device.
- This device comprises the closed wrought or cast iron cylindrical vessel 0 serving as the container for the fuel A and having the bottom 03 in the form of an inverted cone furnished with a wide central orifice e which opens above a circular feeding table f rigid upon the vertical shaft g which extends up through the container 0 and is mounted in bearings h in which it is adapted to be rotated from the shaft 9 through the gearing 9
- the diameter of the circular feeding table 7 is somewhat reater than that of the base of the cone of u el resting thereon and discharge from the orifice e, or, in other words, is governed by the angle of repose of the fuel.
- the revolving cone Z is rigid upon the lower end of the shaft and, as shown in the drawlng, it is suspended from the said shaft at its apex and has its lower portion cut away in a plane which is inclined to the vertical and the horizontal, thereby providing a cone segment the surface of which is elliptical in plan view and the rotation of which distributes the fuel falling on to it evenly across the transverse plane of the producer or forms a fuel cone of any desired angle, for the purpose of obviating short-circuiting of the blast through the fuel bed.
- these parts are made hollow or jacketed as shown at m for the circulation of cooling water.
- the water heated thereby may be utilized in the steam recovering portion of the gas plant.
- a fuel feed for a gas producer the combination with a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical shaft extending through said orifice, a circular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above said feeding table.
- a fuel feed for a gas producer comprising a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a Wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical shaft extending through said orifice, a (:ir cular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above said feeding table, said scrapers having stem portions engaging guiding recesses 1n the wall of the container and provided with threaded portions, and adjusting hand nuts engaging said threaded portions and located on the exterior of the container, for adjusting the said scrapers.
- a fuelfeed for a gas producer the combination with a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical shaft extending through said orifice, a circular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above said feeding table, said container being provided with an auxiliary inverted conical bottom, located below said feeding table and above said cone segment for receiving the fuel from the outer edge portions of the feed table, and delivering it upon the cone segment adjacent to the shaft.
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H. NIELSEN AND F. n. MARSHALL. FUEL FEEDING AND DISTRIBUTING DEVICE FOR GAS PRODUCERS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT II, 1920. 1,376,567. at td May 3, 1921.
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HARALD NIELSEN, OF IIDDLESEX, AND FREDERICK DEACON MARSHALL, OF WEST- MINSTER, LONDON. ENGLAND.
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Specification 01' mm: ream.
Application filed September 11,1920. Serial No. 409,686.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, HARALD NIELSEN, a subject of the Danish King, and FREDERICK DEACON MARSHALL, subject of the King of Great Britain, residing at, respectively, 13 Firs avenue, Muswell Hill, Middlesex, England, and 19 Queen Annes Chambers, Westminster, London, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Fuel Feeding and Distributing Devices for Gas- Producers, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to fuel feeding and distributing devices for gas producers of the kind comprising a fuel container having a conical bottom with an orifice at the apex, a lower inverted feeding cone also provided with an orifice at the apex, and a revoluble vertical shaft extending therethrough and carrying a rotary distributing cone segment presenting an elliptical eccentrically mounted distributing surface which spreads the fuel evenly across the fuel bed, the portions of the device exposed to the hot gases from the fuel bed being protected by waterjackets.
According to our invention the revoluble vertical shaft carries, beneath the cone orifice of the container, a circular table on to which the fuel falls and from which it is discharged on to the cone segment by means of stationary scrapers.
To enable the invention to be fully understood we will describe it by reference to the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the upper part of a gas producer fitted with a fuel feeding appliance embodying our improvements.
Fig. 2 is a horizontal section on the line 22, Fig. 1, and
Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 Fig. 1.
a indicates the body of the producer which is provided at its upper end with the fuel inlet b into which is fitted the feeding-device. This device comprises the closed wrought or cast iron cylindrical vessel 0 serving as the container for the fuel A and having the bottom 03 in the form of an inverted cone furnished with a wide central orifice e which opens above a circular feeding table f rigid upon the vertical shaft g which extends up through the container 0 and is mounted in bearings h in which it is adapted to be rotated from the shaft 9 through the gearing 9 The diameter of the circular feeding table 7 is somewhat reater than that of the base of the cone of u el resting thereon and discharge from the orifice e, or, in other words, is governed by the angle of repose of the fuel. From this revolving table the fuel is swept by means of a series (in the drawing three are shown) of stationary scrapers 2' which are radially arranged above the table and are supported in bearings 7' 1n the wall of the container 0 in WhlCh they can be adjusted by means of hand-wheels 2' engaging their screw threaded ends. From the table f the fuel falls into the stationary inverted cone is through the orifice 7: at the apex of which it falls on to the revolving cone Z.
The revolving cone Z is rigid upon the lower end of the shaft and, as shown in the drawlng, it is suspended from the said shaft at its apex and has its lower portion cut away in a plane which is inclined to the vertical and the horizontal, thereby providing a cone segment the surface of which is elliptical in plan view and the rotation of which distributes the fuel falling on to it evenly across the transverse plane of the producer or forms a fuel cone of any desired angle, for the purpose of obviating short-circuiting of the blast through the fuel bed.
In order to protect the shaft g, feeding table f, revolving cone Z and the lower portion of the fuel container 0 from injury by the hot gases issuing from the fuel bed, these parts are made hollow or jacketed as shown at m for the circulation of cooling water. The water heated thereby may be utilized in the steam recovering portion of the gas plant.
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1. In a fuel feed for a gas producer, the combination with a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical shaft extending through said orifice, a circular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above said feeding table.
2. In a fuel feed for a gas producer, the combination with a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical Patented May 3, 19 21.-
shaft extending through said orifice, a ci'rcular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above sai d feeding table, said scrapers being arranged substantially radially with respect to said shaft, and means for adjusting the position of said scrapers radially toward and from the axis of said shaft.
3. In a fuel feed for a gas producer. the combination with a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a Wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical shaft extending through said orifice, a (:ir cular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above said feeding table, said scrapers having stem portions engaging guiding recesses 1n the wall of the container and provided with threaded portions, and adjusting hand nuts engaging said threaded portions and located on the exterior of the container, for adjusting the said scrapers.
4. In a fuelfeed for a gas producer, the combination with a fuel container, having an inverted conical bottom provided with a wide central orifice, a rotatable vertical shaft extending through said orifice, a circular feeding table secured to said shaft, below said orifice, a distributing cone segment on said shaft below said table, and stationarily mounted scrapers extending above said feeding table, said container being provided with an auxiliary inverted conical bottom, located below said feeding table and above said cone segment for receiving the fuel from the outer edge portions of the feed table, and delivering it upon the cone segment adjacent to the shaft.
HARALD NIELSEN. FREDERICK DEACON MARSHALL.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2532077A (en) * | 1947-09-08 | 1950-11-28 | Azbe Corp | Kiln |
| US4151047A (en) * | 1976-08-13 | 1979-04-24 | S.A. Des Anciens Etablissements Paul Wurth | Feed installation for apparatus for extracting hydrocarbons from bituminous schists |
| DE102004001708A1 (en) * | 2004-01-13 | 2005-08-25 | Sekundärrohstoff-Verwertungszentrum Schwarze Pumpe Gmbh | Preventing crude gas fluctuations in fixed bed reactors comprises charging the reactor from a supply container placed under a reactor pressure with a charge consisting of solid waste materials mixed with carbon-containing fuels |
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2532077A (en) * | 1947-09-08 | 1950-11-28 | Azbe Corp | Kiln |
| US4151047A (en) * | 1976-08-13 | 1979-04-24 | S.A. Des Anciens Etablissements Paul Wurth | Feed installation for apparatus for extracting hydrocarbons from bituminous schists |
| DE102004001708A1 (en) * | 2004-01-13 | 2005-08-25 | Sekundärrohstoff-Verwertungszentrum Schwarze Pumpe Gmbh | Preventing crude gas fluctuations in fixed bed reactors comprises charging the reactor from a supply container placed under a reactor pressure with a charge consisting of solid waste materials mixed with carbon-containing fuels |
| DE102004001708B4 (en) * | 2004-01-13 | 2006-09-21 | Sustec Schwarze Pumpe Gmbh | Process and apparatus for continuous feeding of fixed bed pressure gasification reactors |
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