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US1843167A
US1843167A US230741A US23074127A US1843167A US 1843167 A US1843167 A US 1843167A US 230741 A US230741 A US 230741A US 23074127 A US23074127 A US 23074127A US 1843167 A US1843167 A US 1843167A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23KFEEDING FUEL TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS
    • F23K1/00Preparation of lump or pulverulent fuel in readiness for delivery to combustion apparatus
    • F23K1/04Heating fuel prior to delivery to combustion apparatus
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23LSUPPLYING AIR OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS OR GASES TO COMBUSTION APPARATUS IN GENERAL ; VALVES OR DAMPERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CONTROLLING AIR SUPPLY OR DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; INDUCING DRAUGHT IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS; TOPS FOR CHIMNEYS OR VENTILATING SHAFTS; TERMINALS FOR FLUES
    • F23L15/00Heating of air supplied for combustion
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
    • Y02E20/00Combustion technologies with mitigation potential
    • Y02E20/34Indirect CO2mitigation, i.e. by acting on non CO2directly related matters of the process, e.g. pre-heating or heat recovery

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  • Fig. 1a is a'vertical section on an enlarged scale showing some of the details; and l ig. 2 is a similar section showin a modification.
  • reference c aracter 5 indicates a furnace that is provided with fuel 1g burners 6.
  • A. water tube boiler 7 of a well known type is located above the furnace and an outlet 8 is provided for the waste products of combustion from the furnace.
  • the outlet 8 leads to a tubular air heater 9,
  • coal' is introduced through the hopper and valve 21 to a perforated centrifugal basket ing mechanism 23 and may be provided with scraper blades 22 on the inside driven at a difierential speed with respect to the perforated basket, so that the coal is carried down adually as it lies in thin layers against t e inside of the basket 22, due to the centrifugal force.
  • the warmed air after passing through the layer of coal and picking up moisture and dust, passes through the outlet 25 to the air heater 9.
  • the dry coal passes into a lower portion 26 of the dryer and is to a process and apn removed therefrom through the outlet 2? 22 that is driven by the driva, 1927. Serial in). 230,741.
  • a single air heater 9 is illustrated.
  • cold air isforced by the blower 30 through the valved conduit 31 to the coal dryer 1! and a blower 32 passes the air through the outlet 25 to the heater 9'.
  • the amount of air that is recirculated through the dryer can be controlled by the blowers 30 and 32 and valve in the by-pass 33.
  • a valve 34 is provided in the conduit 28 and this conduit leads through valved branches 35 to the boxes beneath the chain grate stoker 36 with which the furnace 5 in this modification is provided.
  • This invention is especially useful in connection with boilers that are provided with chain grate stokers.
  • troubles often arise because of excessive temperatures on the grates, for example, causing the ash to fuse or making the metal parts of the stoker too hot.
  • water vapor is provided in the air that is in troduced through the grate for combustion purposes, thus minimizing or overcoming the difiiculties mentioned above.
  • the endothermic reaction that causes the water to be decomposed to form with carbon H and CS in the fuel bed lowers the vtemperature of the zone near the grate and the exothermic reaction by which the gases, hydrogen and carbon monoxide are subsequently burned at a higher place in the furnace prevents waste of heat.
  • the lowering of the temperature at the bottom of the fuel bed without decreasing the efficiency is very desirable, as it will decrease or obviate the diiiiculties due to overheating of the Stoker and lower fuel bed.
  • the waste gases from the furnace, and the of the air is desirable but not necessary for the drying of coal and the disposal of dust set free by drying.
  • the process which comprises drying coal by passing air into contact with it an thereby removing dust from the coal, heating the dust laden air from the coal, and utilizing it for combustion purposes.
  • the process whichcomprises heating air in two stages by means of waste products of combustion from a furnace and assing it into contact with wet coal between t e stages.
  • an air heater in combination, an air heater, a coal drier, means to convey heated air from saidheater to said drier, a furnace, and means to heat the air after it leaves said drier and convey it to said furnace.

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Feb. 2, 1932. c. E. LUCKE PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR DRYING COAL Filed NOV. 3, 1927 2 Sheets-Sheet l I INVENTOR J, fl/M/ ATTORNEYS 1932- c. E. LUCKE PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR DRYING COAL Filed Nov. 3, 1927 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 7 2 {M INVENTOR BY W %NEYS the type in Patented Feb. 2, 1932 enemas a; LUCKE, or new YORK,
I STATES PATENT OFFICE N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO FULLER LEHIGH COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE PROCESS APPARATUS FOB DRYING COAL Applitation filed November This invention relates paratus for drying coal by passing air into contact therewith and subsequently using the moist air that is laden with fine coal dust for combustion purposes. The invention will be understood from the description in connection with the accompanying drawings in which Fig. 1 is a vertical section of an illustrative embodiment of the invention;
m Fig. 1a is a'vertical section on an enlarged scale showing some of the details; and l ig. 2 is a similar section showin a modification. In the drawings, reference c aracter 5 indicates a furnace that is provided with fuel 1g burners 6. A. water tube boiler 7 of a well known type is located above the furnace and an outlet 8 is provided for the waste products of combustion from the furnace.
The outlet 8 leads to a tubular air heater 9,
ea the gas spaces of which are connected by a flue 10 to another air heater 11, from which the spent gases pass through the outlet 12 to a stack.
' Cold air enters the air heater 1]. through as the inlet 13 and passes along the outside of the tubes and becomes heated by the hot gases passing through the tubes. The heated air passes through the outlet 14 that leads to a coal dryer 15. The coal dryer 15 is of which wet coal is dried by the air coming into direct contact with the particles of coal and absorbing moisture as well as picking u fine dust particles from the coal. Goal d ryers suitable for the purpose are well mown in the prior art. In a dryer of this type coal'is introduced through the hopper and valve 21 to a perforated centrifugal basket ing mechanism 23 and may be provided with scraper blades 22 on the inside driven at a difierential speed with respect to the perforated basket, so that the coal is carried down adually as it lies in thin layers against t e inside of the basket 22, due to the centrifugal force. The warmed air after passing through the layer of coal and picking up moisture and dust, passes through the outlet 25 to the air heater 9. The dry coal passes into a lower portion 26 of the dryer and is to a process and apn removed therefrom through the outlet 2? 22 that is driven by the driva, 1927. Serial in). 230,741.
that'is provided with a valve. The humiditied air laden with dust passing through the connection 25 along the outside of the tubes of the heater 9 has its temperature increased and the hot air passes through the conduit 28 to the burners (land is used for combustion purposes in the furnace.
In the modification shown in Fig. 2, a single air heater 9 is illustrated. In this modification cold air isforced by the blower 30 through the valved conduit 31 to the coal dryer 1!) and a blower 32 passes the air through the outlet 25 to the heater 9'. A portion of the hot air from the hot humidified and dust laden air passing out of the heater 9 throu h the outlet 28, passes through a valved y-pass 33 into the conduit 31 and is recirculated through'the dryer. The amount of air that is recirculated through the dryer can be controlled by the blowers 30 and 32 and valve in the by-pass 33. A valve 34 is provided in the conduit 28 and this conduit leads through valved branches 35 to the boxes beneath the chain grate stoker 36 with which the furnace 5 in this modification is provided.
This invention is especially useful in connection with boilers that are provided with chain grate stokers. In such boilers, troubles often arise because of excessive temperatures on the grates, for example, causing the ash to fuse or making the metal parts of the stoker too hot. By the present invention water vapor is provided in the air that is in troduced through the grate for combustion purposes, thus minimizing or overcoming the difiiculties mentioned above. The endothermic reaction that causes the water to be decomposed to form with carbon H and CS in the fuel bed lowers the vtemperature of the zone near the grate and the exothermic reaction by which the gases, hydrogen and carbon monoxide are subsequently burned at a higher place in the furnace prevents waste of heat. The lowering of the temperature at the bottom of the fuel bed without decreasing the efficiency is very desirable, as it will decrease or obviate the diiiiculties due to overheating of the Stoker and lower fuel bed.
The heat for dr in the coalis obtained from in:
the waste gases from the furnace, and the of the air is desirable but not necessary for the drying of coal and the disposal of dust set free by drying.
I claim:
, 1. The process which comprises drying coal by passing air into contact with it an thereby removing dust from the coal, heating the dust laden air from the coal, and utilizing it for combustion purposes.
' 2. The process which comprises drying coal by passing air through thin moving layers of it and thereby removing dust from the coal, heating the dust laden air from the coal and utilizing it for combustion purposes.
3. The process which comprises heating air, assing, it through layers of coal and there%y removing dust from the coal, heating the dust laden air from the coal and introducing it into a furnace.
4. 'The process which comprises heating air by waste products of combustion from a furnace, passing it throu h layers of coal and thereby removing dust i rom the coal, heating the dust laden air from the coal and introducingv it into a furnace.
5. The process whichcomprises heating air in two stages by means of waste products of combustion from a furnace and assing it into contact with wet coal between t e stages.
6. The process which comprises heating air in two stages and passing it into contact with wet coal between the stages and then introducing it into a furnace. A
7 The process which comprises heating air in two stages, passing it into contact with wet coal between the stages and thereby removing dust from the coal, and utilizing the dust and moisture laden air for combustion purposes. 1
8. In combination, an air heater, a coal drier, means to convey heated air from said heater to said drier, a furnace, and means to convey the air from said drier to said furnace. I
- 9. In combination, an air heater, a coal drier, means to convey heated air from saidheater to said drier, a furnace, and means to heat the air after it leaves said drier and convey it to said furnace.
10..In combination, an air heater, a coal dr1er,'me".ns to convey heated air from said heater tosaid drier, a furnace, means to con- It isunderstood that the heating 'prises drying the coal by air,
into contact with wet coal therein and thence through the other air heater, and means to heat said heaters by a heating medium ssing therethrough in the reverse order 0 the passage of the air.- a
13. The method of burning coal which comremoving dust from the coal by the airand supplying to the furnace, dry coal, humidified air and dust that'has been removed from the coal by drymg.
CHARLES E. LUCKE.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2639681A (en) * 1948-09-29 1953-05-26 Iron Fireman Mfg Co Coal conditioning and conveying means
US2909133A (en) * 1956-11-23 1959-10-20 Combustion Eng Apparatus for drying comminuted coal containing fine particles and dust
DE1073961B (en) * 1960-01-21 Dorr Oliver Incorporated Stamford Conn (V St A) Process for drying flammable solids
EP1209416A3 (en) * 2000-11-27 2003-07-23 MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt- und Energietechnik Method and device for conditioning moist and dust-laden combustion air
US11215360B2 (en) * 2015-08-18 2022-01-04 Glock Ökoenergie Gmbh Method and device for drying wood chips

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1073961B (en) * 1960-01-21 Dorr Oliver Incorporated Stamford Conn (V St A) Process for drying flammable solids
US2639681A (en) * 1948-09-29 1953-05-26 Iron Fireman Mfg Co Coal conditioning and conveying means
US2909133A (en) * 1956-11-23 1959-10-20 Combustion Eng Apparatus for drying comminuted coal containing fine particles and dust
EP1209416A3 (en) * 2000-11-27 2003-07-23 MARTIN GmbH für Umwelt- und Energietechnik Method and device for conditioning moist and dust-laden combustion air
US11215360B2 (en) * 2015-08-18 2022-01-04 Glock Ökoenergie Gmbh Method and device for drying wood chips

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