Incineration grate with ducts for conveying a heat transmission medium

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PATENT NO 5899149
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08860245

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A fuel-conveying incineration grate has grate beams (1) for extending in a longitudinal direction obliquely downward in the longitudinal direction. The grate beams (1) have first surfaces (4) on first sides of the grate beams (1) stepped downwardly in said direction for receiving fuel, opposite surfaces on opposite sides of the grate beams (1), and lateral surfaces (3) sealingly closely adjacent to each other across widths of the grate beams (1) substantially along full lengths of the grate beams (1) in the longitudinal direction. The grate beams (1)relatively reciprocate in the longitudinal direction for conveyting the fuel thereon. At least two longitudinally extending ducts (6, 7) are in thermal communication with the opposite sides of the grate beams (1) for a heat-transmission medium. Connecting points (12, 13) at least at one end of the grate beams (1) provide for flow of the heat-transmission medium at least one of towards and away form the ducts (6, 7). Primary-air openings (5) supply of primary air from the opposite surfaces through the grate beams (1) and spaced from the lateral surfaces (3) to the first surfaces (4) for combustion of the fuel conveyed on the first surfaces (4).

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VOLUND ECOLOGY SYSTEMS A/SDK-2605 BRONDBY

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Binner, Siegfried Hellerup, DK 2 8
Jensen, Rasmus Stig K.o slashed.benhavn, DK 6 34

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