Method and apparatus for extracting heat from a combustible mate

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44532, 44530, 110218, 110223, 110234, F23B 700

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049895230

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for extracting heat from a combustible material are disclosed which include the formation of a solid material strip of the combustible material, the formation of a series of spaced holes in the material strip, and the combustion of the material strip. The method and apparatus are particularly useful when a mixture of coal, clay, and lime is used as the combustible material, and the products of the combustion then include a structurally intact, solid residual strip composed substantially only of dehydrated clay and calcium sulfate, and a fluegas substantially free of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and micro fly-ash. Because of the stable and uniform combustion characteristic, it is also suitable for the co-combustion and reduction of most toxic and solid wastes into safe, recyclable residues.

REFERENCES:
patent: 73922 (1868-01-01), Philbrick
patent: 1285087 (1918-11-01), Fay
patent: 1929424 (1933-10-01), Heaton

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