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Inventor: Dobbeling; Klaus
Address: Nussbaumen, CH
No. of patents: 11
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5673551 |
Premixing chamber for operating an internal combustion engine, a combustion chamber of a gas tur |
October 7, 1997 |
| In a premixing burner for the operation of an internal combustion engine, a combustion chamber of a gas turbine group or a firing system, which burner can be used for the combustion of fuels with very different properties, a diffuser (4) is arranged after a swirl generator (1), a converg |
| 5656043 |
Process for air-blown gasification of carbon-containing fuels |
August 12, 1997 |
| When carrying out a radiant heat exchange between two media, one medium being a hot gas (5) and the other medium being a gasification mixture (11) of fuel and steam, the device consists of a gasification vessel (1) which, for its part, consists of a reaction space (2), an intermediate tu |
| 5586878 |
Premixing burner |
December 24, 1996 |
| In a premixing burner of the double-cone design for operating an internal combustion engine, a combustion chamber of a gas-turbine group, or a firing plant, having a high-pressure atomization nozzle (3), arranged at the cone apex, for atomizing liquid fuel, which high-pressure atomizatio |
| 5584684 |
Combustion process for atmospheric combustion systems |
December 17, 1996 |
| In the case of a heat generator which essentially consists of a premix burner (100) and a flame tube (1), the hot gases (10) from the combustion in the premix burner (100) are fed into the flame tube (1), and there undergo staged post-combustion. This post-combustion takes place by means |
| 5577904 |
Method of operating a premixing burner |
November 26, 1996 |
| In a premixing burner (1) which essentially consists of a mixing section (3) and a downstream combustion section (13), an ignition zone (9) being placed intermediately between the two sections, a fuel (5) and combustion air (4) are introduced at the head side of the mixing section (3) to |
| 5562441 |
Burner |
October 8, 1996 |
| In a burner (100) which essentially comprises at least two hollow, conical sectional bodies (101, 102) nested one inside the other in the direction of flow, the respective longitudinal symmetry axes (101b, 102b) of the sectional bodies (101, 102) run mutually offset in such a way that th |
| 5489203 |
Method of operating a premixing burner |
February 6, 1996 |
| A premixing burner (X) which consists essentially of at least two hollow partial bodies (1, 2), which are positioned one above the other and whose center lines (1b, 2b) extend offset relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the partial bodies (1, 2), is employed for hot |
| 5433596 |
Premixing burner |
July 18, 1995 |
| A premixing burner on the double-cone principle consists essentially of two hollow conical partial bodies (111, 112) which are interleaved in the flow direction and whose respective center lines (113, 114) are offset relative to one another. The adjacent walls of the two partial bodies f |
| 5375995 |
Burner for operating an internal combustion engine, a combustion chamber of a gas turbine group |
December 27, 1994 |
| In a double-cone burner, at least one row of nozzles (10) for a gaseous fuel containing highly reactive components and having a medium calorific value are arranged on the periphery of the partial conical bodies (1, 2) of the burner near the burner outlet at a distance of approximately 30 |
| 5269495 |
High-pressure atomizing nozzle |
December 14, 1993 |
| For the optimum atomization of liquid materials, a high-pressure atomizing nozzle is proposed with a nozzle body (1) in which is formed a turbulence chamber (11) which is connected to an external space via a nozzle orifice (4) and which has supply ducts (8) for the fluid to be atomized, |
| 5244380 |
Burner for premixing combustion of a liquid and/or gaseous fuel |
September 14, 1993 |
| In a burner for premixing-type combustion of a liquid and/or gaseous fuel, which essentially comprises hollow conical part-bodies (1, 2) positioned one upon the other, the center lines of which extend mutually offset in the longitudinal direction, whereupon tangential inlet openings (1b, |
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