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Distillation, destructive

Abstract

Continuous distillation of shale, boghead coal, or other noncaking bituminous material is effected in one or more rotating or oscillating horizontal retorts constructed to advance the charge. In the former case, internal spiral ribs or projections are provided. In the latter case, the retort is subdivided by annular flanges provided each with an opening, and a series of double inclined projections is disposed opposite the openings. An apparatus is shown in which the material is fed continuously from a hopper, and is advanced through upper and lower oscillating retorts, provided with annular flanges, double inclined projections, and longitudinal ribs or ledges. The retorts are supported on antifriction rollers. The retort is oscillated by means of a mangle wheel and a pinion on a shaft connected by a universal joint to a driving-shaft. The retort is oscillated from the retort by means of a chain connection. The retort is situated in a chamber separated by perforated brickwork from the actual furnace chamber, so that it is subjected to a lower temperature than the retort. The hopper delivers to crushing-rollers in a lower hopper which delivers to a shoot controlled by a sliding door. A hook on the retort is connected by  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Mar 13, 1866
Product Type:
Patent
Report Number:
GB; 756
Reference Number:
EDB-79-023271
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; 04 OIL SHALES AND TAR SANDS; BITUMINOUS MATERIALS; DESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION; RETORTS; DESIGN; BOGHEAD COAL; HOPPERS; OIL SHALES; OPERATION; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; CHEMICAL REACTORS; COAL; CONTAINERS; DECOMPOSITION; DISTILLATION; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; SAPROPELIC COAL; SEPARATION PROCESSES; 010401* - Coal & Coal Products- Carbonization- (-1987); 040402 - Oil Shales & Tar Sands- Surface Methods
OSTI ID:
7204805
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Submitting Site:
GB
Size:
Pages: v
Announcement Date:
May 13, 2001

Citation Formats

Brinjes, J F. Distillation, destructive. United Kingdom: N. p., 1866. Web.
Brinjes, J F. Distillation, destructive. United Kingdom.
Brinjes, J F. 1866. "Distillation, destructive." United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {Continuous distillation of shale, boghead coal, or other noncaking bituminous material is effected in one or more rotating or oscillating horizontal retorts constructed to advance the charge. In the former case, internal spiral ribs or projections are provided. In the latter case, the retort is subdivided by annular flanges provided each with an opening, and a series of double inclined projections is disposed opposite the openings. An apparatus is shown in which the material is fed continuously from a hopper, and is advanced through upper and lower oscillating retorts, provided with annular flanges, double inclined projections, and longitudinal ribs or ledges. The retorts are supported on antifriction rollers. The retort is oscillated by means of a mangle wheel and a pinion on a shaft connected by a universal joint to a driving-shaft. The retort is oscillated from the retort by means of a chain connection. The retort is situated in a chamber separated by perforated brickwork from the actual furnace chamber, so that it is subjected to a lower temperature than the retort. The hopper delivers to crushing-rollers in a lower hopper which delivers to a shoot controlled by a sliding door. A hook on the retort is connected by a pipe to the retort, and a pipe leads from the hood to a condenser. A hood at the delivery end of the retort is connected by a pipe to an airtight cooler for the residue, which is discharged through doors into a truck of other receiver.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1866}
month = {Mar}
}