[0001] This invention relates to cooling apparatus for a cremator intended to cool a coffin
during loading into the cremator and prevent premature ignition thereof.
[0002] In order to ensure quick and efficient combustion of a coffin inserted into a cremator,
the cremating furnace is normally operated at a high temperature, for example 850°
C. In some cases such operating temperatures may be governed by environmental considerations
and legislation may impose minimum operating temperatures on cremator operators. At
such elevated temperatures however, certain materials will ignite very quickly, for
example, the varnish finish on a coffin. Thus, if a coffin were to be inserted in
a cremator at a temperature of 850° C the varnish would spontaneously ignite causing
flame and smoke to discharge backwardly into the loading room. Such occurrences can
be hazardous to the operator and cause a fire risk in the operating room.
[0003] It is known therefore to air cool the cremator to below the ignition temperature
of the more flammable material prior to loading of a coffin. Such cooling would normally
be to around, for example, 750°C and consequently the cremator would be required to
be reheated up to the operating temperature after loading with a coffin.
[0004] It will be understood that whilst such an arrangement overcomes the problem of premature
ignition it requires constant cooling and heating of the cremator furnace and is hence
ineffecient and time consuming.
[0005] It is an object of the invention therefore to provide cooling apparatus for a cremator
such that loading of a coffin may take place at an elevated temperature without premature
ignition of the more flammable constituents of the coffin. A preferred aspect of the
invention therefore provides cooling apparatus for a cremator comprising means for
forming a curtain of water across a cremator's entrance, the means being arranged
to operate at least during the period for which a door of the cremator is opened for
loading thereof.
[0006] According to this aspect of the invention there is provided a curtain of water by
way of, for example, a plurality of nozzles such that as a coffin is loaded into the
cremator a cooling film of water is formed on the exterior surface. In this way the
coffin itself is cooled below the combustion temperature of its varnish or other flammable
materials and premature ignition thereof is prevented. Whilst loading is being effected
it will be understood that the temperature of the cremator can be maintained at the
normal ignition temperature and that ignition of the coffin can take place only when
the water spray has been turned off.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the water spray is operated automatically
by the opening of the door to the cremator such that a curtain of water is formed
immediately prior to the insertion of a coffin. Additionally the water spray is automatically
stopped on the closing of the door such that the coffin is no longer cooled and ignition
can take place normally thereafter.
[0008] It will be understood that at the operating temperature of a cremator a water spray
will usually be turned into water vapour practically instantaneously on entrance into
the cremator furnace. The spray thus formed however, not only cools the coffin and
its immediate surrounds by way of heat conduction but the required heat of vaporisation
of the water itself temporarily reduces the available heat energy for raising the
temperature of the coffin thus preventing premature ignition.
[0009] A further advantage of apparatus according to an aspect of the invention is that
increased control over the cremators oxygen content is obtained. Environmental emission
laws require that a cremator has a minimum oxygen content to sustain combustion, cooling
of the cremator reduces the demand for oxygen and hence increases the oxygen present.
[0010] Additionally it is possible to use the apparatus to supply a curtain or spary of
water within the cremator whilst it is in use. In this way, smoke emission can be
controlled or surpressed when required.
[0011] preferably the cooling apparatus is provided with override means such that the water
spray can be manually or automatically operated via computer when required. In this
way the water can be used to cool the cremator furnace either between each loading
cycle or at the end of a period of use and when the cremator is desired to be cooled
down quickly for an extended period of time or to cool it during the cremation process.
[0012] The invention will be described further by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which:-
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the invention; and
Fig. 2 is a part sectional view of a control system for a preferred embodiment of
the invention.
[0013] In Fig. 1 a cremator 10 is provided with an entrance 12 and a door 14 disposed so
as to be moveable against the entrance 12. The cremator interior 10 is provided with
a plurality of gas jets or other similar heating means (not shown) such that objects
placed in the interior 16 can be heated to an elevated temperature. A plurality of
rollers 18 located outside the furnace and adjacent to the entrance enable large objects
to be easily placed within the cremator interior 16. It will be understood that the
drawing does not show the full cremator and its furnace and only the entrance or insertion
end is shown for simplicity and relevance.
[0014] In the UK such a cremator would normally be operated at approximately 850°C for the
incineration of objects placed therein. This temperature is determined by environmental
considerations and legislation. At such a temperature however, a coffin 20 inserted
into the cremator through the entrance 12 will immediately burst into flame as the
temperature is sufficiently high to cause ignition of the coffin's varnish finish.
In normal cremators therefore it is usual to cool the cremator interior to a temperature
of 750°C or less such that loading of coffins can be performed without ignition of
the varnish. Such cooling and consequential requirement for reheating is wasteful
in terms of time and energy.
[0015] The invention therefore provides cooling apparatus 22 in the form of one or more
nozzles 24 mounted in the cremator's roof and disposed so as to provide a curtain
of water across the entrance 12 to the furnace interior. The nozzles 24 are therefore
attached via a pipe 26 or plurality of pipes to a supply of water.
[0016] Fig. 2 shows the cooling apparatus 22 in more detail, from which it can be seen that
the pipe 26 connects to a solenoid valve 28 controlling the flow of water along a
pipe 30. The pipe 30 connects to a high pressure pump 32 which draws water from a
reservoir tank 34 located relatively thereover.
[0017] The tank 34 is provided with a non-return valve 36 on its connection to the pump
32, a float valve 38, drain 40 and an overflow pipe 42. Additionally, a re-circulation
pump 44 connected to a re-circulation line 46 and return 48 allows for water circulation
when necessary.
[0018] Operation of the cooling apparatus 22 may be either manual or automatic. Where the
control is by manual means a control device (not shown) is located, for example, adjacent
to the door 14 such that the water spray can be actuated prior to opening of the door
14 and the entrance 12 of the furnace. Such an arrangement however provides a possibility
that the door could be opened and a coffin inserted without the water spray being
actuated and hence cause premature ignition of the coffin's varnish. Therefore is
it preferable to provide automatic control of the cooling apparatus 22 such that the
water spray is automatically turned on by the action of opening the door 14. Closing
the door 14 will shut the water supply off and hence allow heating of the coffin to
take place normally.
[0019] Even where automatic actuation of the cooling apparatus 22 is provided for, it may
also be preferable to provide manual override such that the cooling apparatus 22 can
be operated in unusual or extreme circumstances. Alternatively the override may be
controlled by way of a computer either by direct operator command or in response to
pre-programmed instructions of operating conditons.
[0020] The invention is not confined to the foregoing details and variations may be made
thereto within the scope of the invention.
1. Cooling apparatus for a cremator characterised in that the apparatus comprises means
(22, 24, 26) for forming a curtain of water across a cremator's entrance (12), the
means being arranged to operate at least during the period for which a door (14) of
the cremator (10) is opened for loading thereof.
2. Cooling apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 characterised in that the curtain of water
provided by way of a plurality of nozzles (24) such that as a coffin (20) is loaded
into the cremator (10) a cooling film of water is formed on its exterior surface.
3. Cooling apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 characterised in that a spray is
operated automatically by the opening of the door (14) to the cremator (10) such that
a curtain of water is formed immediately prior to the insertion of a coffin (20).
4. Cooling apparatus as claimed in Claim 3 characterised in that the water spray is automatically
stopped on the closing of the door (14) such that the coffin (20) is no longer cooled
and ignition can take place normally thereafter.
5. Cooling apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim in which the cooling apparatus
(22) is provided with override means such that the water spray can be manually or
automatically operated via computer when required.
6. An improved cremator characterised in that the cremator (10) includes apparatus (22,
24, 26) for supplying water to means (24) arranged to form a spray of water within
the cremator (10).