序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Improvement in stove-grates US109968D US109968A 1870-12-06
142 hinsdale US107197D US107197A 1870-09-06
143 Stove gkate US100024D US100024A 1870-02-22
144 Burn barrel US14213725 2014-03-14 US09618202B2 2017-04-11 Chester J. Lubanowski
Briefly, the invention provides an incinerator comprising a housing suspended above the ground. The housing is without a top or bottom, but includes an elongated member supporting the housing and a grate intermediate of the housing and the elongated member. Also provided is a device for aiding combustion reactions. The device includes a vertically disposed stanchion, a housing, a first open end and a second open end. The housing is supported at the second open end by the stanchion. The device also include a grid with a cross section identical to the cross section of the housing. The diameter of the cross section of the grid is less than the diameter of the cross section of the housing and the grid in rotates around the stanchion.
145 BURN BARREL US14213725 2014-03-14 US20140261374A1 2014-09-18 Chester J. Lubanowski
Briefly, the invention provides an incinerator comprising a housing suspended above the ground. The housing is without a top or bottom, but includes an elongated member supporting the housing and a grate intermediate of the housing and the elongated member. Also provided is a device for aiding combustion reactions. The device includes a vertically disposed stanchion, a housing, a first open end and a second open end. The housing is supported at the second open end by the stanchion. The device also include a grid with a cross section identical to the cross section of the housing. The diameter of the cross section of the grid is less than the diameter of the cross section of the housing and the grid in rotates around the stanchion.
146 NON-CATALYTIC BIOMASS FUEL BURNER AND METHOD US13687736 2012-11-28 US20130133560A1 2013-05-30 Scott Laskowski; Timothy Baughman; Johann Duerichen; Donald Laskowski
The present invention relates to a non-catalytic biomass burner that may be used to burn a variety of fuel types at high efficiencies. The burner may include a cylindrical combustion chamber with an auxiliary igniter to heat the fuel in the combustion chamber until desirable combustion temperatures are reached. Fuel may be added to the chamber via a fuel feed assembly, and the rate of fuel addition to the chamber by the fuel feed assembly may be controlled by a computer. A fan located on the distal side of a flue pipe from the chamber may also be provided that pulls air into the chamber through one or more air inlets that are designed to encourage cyclonic air and exhaust flow in the chamber. Methods are further provided for controlling the manner of operation of the burner by a computer that may be instructed by a computer program code.
147 Apparatus for and method of burning and/or thermally decomposing fuel, especially solid fuels US827977 1986-03-13 US4693234A 1987-09-15 Nils Tunstromer
An apparatus for and a method of burning and/or thermally decomposing fuel, especially solid fuels, including means for supplying fuel and, if applicable, means for supplying air or oxygen to a combustion site comprising a grate, preferably a bar grate. To improve and control combustion or thermal decomposition the grate has associated therewith a material loosening and/or grate cleaning means acting on the fuel and/or slag, ash or like material deposited on the grate, said means and said grate adapted for reciprocating movement relative to one another.
148 Grate structure for incinerator US3783802D 1972-04-26 US3783802A 1974-01-08 SCHRAGE D
In a hollow pyrometric incinerator grate structure are groups of axially spaced grate support means such as rings. Elongated grate bars are disposed on the support means circumferentially in rows about the interior of the hollow body. Each grate bar is engaged at its center with an intermediate support and the opposite ends of each grate bar bear freely on opposite axially spaced supports to enable biaxial stress relief.
149 Shaking grates especially for burning different kinds of fuel US46533554 1954-10-28 US2873702A 1959-02-17 WILHELM SCHULTE
150 Sectional grate US2425101D US2425101A 1947-08-05
151 Automatic stoker US14766137 1937-06-11 US2197428A 1940-04-16 ERB CLARENCE F
152 Furnace grate US24751938 1938-12-23 US2184292A 1939-12-26 DUKAS JAMES K
153 Grate US9546336 1936-08-11 US2087361A 1937-07-20 SMITH IRA C
154 Grate US67415033 1933-06-03 US2007531A 1935-07-09 THOMAS HENRY HAROLD
155 Dumping grate US74317634 1934-09-08 US1997764A 1935-04-16 BRIDGE GEORGE L
156 Grate US47626430 1930-08-19 US1939868A 1933-12-19 THOMPSON JAMES S
157 Grate support US44496030 1930-04-17 US1939358A 1933-12-12 MAGOS JOHN P
158 Operating mechanism for oscillat US1939177D US1939177A 1933-12-12
159 Shaker US59161932 1932-02-08 US1938245A 1933-12-05 BLOCKER RAYMOND V
160 Grate US47626630 1930-08-19 US1925347A 1933-09-05 THOMPSON JAMES S
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