Dual venturi for combustion device
US-2016061445-A1 · Mar 3, 2016 · US
US11624527B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11624527-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816771651-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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The present subject matter relates to a smoke tube boiler including: a mix chamber, a heat exchanger, a firing rod assembly, a sealing means, and an air-cooled cooling means and a water-cooled cooling means.
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A smoke tube boiler comprising: a mix chamber which includes a mixing space in which combustion gas and air are mixed, a mix chamber body having a flat shape, and a flat plate-shaped burner disposed in a horizontal direction above a combustion chamber and positioned over an entire upper area of the combustion chamber; a heat exchanger which includes an outer shell forming an outer wall of a water tank into and from which a heat medium is introduced and discharged and which accommodates the heat medium, an upper plate having an end plate structure that is coupled to the outer shell and configured to form the combustion chamber, a plurality of tubes formed in a flat shape that are configured to allow combustion gas generated in the combustion chamber to flow therein and cause a heat exchange to occur between the combustion gas and the heat medium flowing outside the plurality of tubes, a plurality of turbulators each coupled to an inner side of a corresponding one of the plurality of tubes and configured to induce occurrence of a turbulent flow in the flow of the combustion gas, multi-stage barriers disposed between the outer shell and the plurality of tubes and configured to induce a heat medium flow direction to be alternately changed between a radially inward direction and a radially outward direction, and a lower plate having an end plate structure that is configured to support a lower end portion of the plurality of tubes; a firing rod assembly assembled to pass through one side portion of the mix chamber to one side of the flat plate-shaped burner and configured to extend across an upper portion of the combustion chamber toward a lower side of the flat plate-shaped burner; a sealing means configured to block leakage of mixed gas of the mixing space and exhaust gas of the combustion chamber to the outside through a gap between the mix chamber and the firing rod assembly; and an air-cooled cooling means and a water-cooled cooling means configured to prevent damage caused by degradation of the sealing means by blocking transfer of combustion heat generated in the combustion chamber to the sealing means. 2. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , wherein: a mix chamber flange and a burner flange are disposed to come in contact with each other at the one side portion of the mix chamber and seal the mixing space; and the sealing means includes a first sealing member disposed at a portion where the mix chamber flange and the burner flange come in contact with each other and configured to prevent leakage of the mixed gas. 3. The smoke tube boiler of claim 2 , wherein: the firing rod assembly includes a firing rod and a flame sensing rod; a firing rod coupling plate to which the firing rod is coupled by passing therethrough and a flame sensing rod coupling plate to which the flame sensing rod is coupled by passing therethrough are disposed at an upper portion of the one side portion of the mix chamber; and the sealing means is disposed between the upper portion of the one side portion of the mix chamber and the firing rod coupling plate and between the upper portion of the one side portion of the mix chamber and the flame sensing rod coupling plate. 4. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , wherein a space between a lower surface of the mix chamber body and an upper surface of the flat plate-shaped burner is formed in a flat disc shape. 5. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , wherein: a mix chamber flange and a burner flange are disposed to come in contact with each other at the one side portion of the mix chamber and seal the mixing space; the firing rod assembly is assembled to pass through the mix chamber flange and the burner flange; and the air-cooled cooling means allows the mix chamber flange and the burner flange to be cooled by mixed gas introduced into the mixing space. 6. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , wherein: a mix chamber flange and a burner flange are disposed to come in contact with each other at the one side portion of the mix chamber and seal the mixing space; the firing rod assembly is assembled to pass through the mix chamber flange and the burner flange; and the water-cooled cooling means is disposed to allow an upper plate flange, which is formed at an upper end of the upper plate that comes in contact with the heat medium of the water tank, to come in surface contact with the burner flange so that the burner flange is cooled. 7. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , wherein a round portion configured to provide support against a water pressure of the heat medium stored in the water tank is formed at an upper portion of the upper plate. 8. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , wherein a height between a lower surface of the flat plate-shaped burner that is inserted into the upper plate and a bottom surface of the upper plate is set so that an end of a flame generated in the flat plate-shaped burner is spaced a predetermined distance apart from the bottom surface of the upper plate. 9. The smoke tube boiler of claim 1 , further comprising a pre-mixing chamber having a space provided therein in which air for combustion and gas which are supplied to the mix chamber are pre-mixed, wherein the space in which the air and gas are pre-mixed is divided in multiple stages by a Venturi structure inside the pre-mixing chamber; and a direction of flow of the gas supplied into the pre-mixing chamber and a direction of flow of the air supplied into the pre-mixing chamber are parallel. 10. The smoke tube boiler of claim 9 , further comprising a mixture regulating part configured to open and close flow paths of the air and gas that pass through the pre-mixing chamber and regulate a supply flow rate of the mixture. 11. The smoke tube boiler of claim 10 , wherein: the pre-mixing chamber is divided into a first path and a second path by a partition member disposed therebetween; and an air flow path and a gas flow path connected to the first path are in an open state at all times, and an air flow path and a gas flow path connected to the second path are opened and closed by the mixture regulating part. 12. The smoke tube boiler of claim 11 , wherein: a first gas distributing member configured to distribute and supply gas supplied from a first gas supply hole to a throat portion of the first path is coupled to the first path; and a second gas distributing member configured to distribute and supply gas supplied from a second gas supply hole to a throat portion of the second path is coupled to the second path. 13. The smoke tube boiler of claim 11 , wherein: the mixture regulating part includes a first opening/closing member configured to open and close a flow path of air passing through the second path and a second opening/closing member configured to open and close a flow path of gas that is connected to the second path; and opening/closing operations of the first opening/closing member and the second opening/closing member are simultaneously performed by interlocking. 14. The smoke tube boiler of claim 13 , wherein: the first opening/closing member includes a body coupled to a rotating shaft of a driving part and disposed in a transverse direction in the second path and a wing portion formed in a size corresponding to the second path and coupled to oppose an outer side surface of the body; and the second opening/dosing member reciprocates in the transverse direction by interlocking with rotation of the first opening/closing member. 15. The smoke tube boiler of claim 14 , wherein: a first sharp edge portion configured to protrude toward the second opening/closing member and
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