Apparatus for drying and burning high-hydrous combustible solids

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PATENT NO 5231936
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07932743

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This invention is an apparatus for drying and burning high-hydrous combustible solids comprising: a hopper for containing high-hydrous combustible solids; a drier for drying said high-hydrous combustible solids when transported from said hopper to said drier 1; a combustion chamber for receiving and burning dried solid from a transportation tube; and a means to lead the waste gas from said combustion chamber to said drier to be used as drying gas. High-hydrous combustible solids are transported to furnace the combustion chamber immediately after being dried in the drier, and the waste gas from the combustion chamber is used as drying gas in the drier.

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MIYAGI KENSENDAI-SHI MIYAGI 980

International Classification(s)

  • 1992 Application Filing Year
  • F23J Class
  • 33 Applications Filed
  • 8 Patents Issued To-Date
  • 24.25 % Issued To-Date
Click to zoom InYear of Issuance% of Matters IssuedCumulative IssuancesYearly Issuances1992199319940255075100

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kikuchi, Takashi Sendai, JP 157 1758
Sakurai, Shoji Miyagi, JP 27 174
Seki, Hideo Sendai, JP 14 220
Shisido, Ikurou Sendai, JP 1 8
Watanabe, Shinya Sendai, JP 282 1738
Yoshida, Touru Sendai, JP 1 8

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