AT51177B - Wrought iron glow cylinder. - Google Patents

Wrought iron glow cylinder.

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AT51177B
AT51177B AT51177DA AT51177B AT 51177 B AT51177 B AT 51177B AT 51177D A AT51177D A AT 51177DA AT 51177 B AT51177 B AT 51177B
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cylinder
glow
wrought iron
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Emil Theodor Lammine
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Emil Theodor Lammine
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  Schmiedeeiserner Glühzylinder. 



   Gegenstand vorliegender Erfindung ist eine weitere Ausbildung des Gegenstandes des Stammpatentes Nr.   42157.   Von dem Gegenstande dieses Patentes unterscheidet sich die vorliegende Erfindung dadurch, dass sämtliche Schweissnähte in Wegfall kommen, so dass der ganze   Gtühzytindor   (Mantel, Boden und der ausgekröpfte Rand) aus einem einheitlichen Material nahtlos hergessellt und bearbeitet ist. 



   Die Vorteile des   Gluhzylinders   nach der vorliegenden Erfindung bestehen darin, dass 
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 sonders mit höheren Temperaturen nicht vorkommen können, so dass das   Gluhgut,   welches die hohe   glühtemperatur   unbedingt verlangt, nicht verdorben wird, indem der Luftzutritt in das Innere des Zylinders während des Prozesses ausgeschlossen ist. 



   Dieser   G1Uhzylinder   eignet sich speziell für solche Metalle, die höhere Temperaturen 
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 sonders hoch zu sein braucht. 



   Ein   G) ühzylinder   nach dieser Erfindung ist unstreitbar der vollkommenste, der gebaut werden kann, welcher somit das Feld des Glühereiwesens bedentend erweitert. Es ist nicht 
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 auszuhalten vermag, als die bis jetzt gebräuchlichen, aus einzelnen Teilen zusammengeschweissten, weil eine noch so sorgfältige und sachgemässe Bearbeitung und Schweissung in den Nähten bei höheren und auch gewöhnlichen Glühereitemperaturen im Laufe der BetriebsdauerundichteStellehervorrufen. 
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**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Wrought iron glow cylinder.



   The subject of the present invention is a further development of the subject of the parent patent no. 42157. The subject of this patent differs from the present invention in that all welds are omitted, so that the entire Gtühzytindor (coat, base and the cranked edge) from one uniform material is seamlessly manufactured and processed.



   The advantages of the glow cylinder according to the present invention are that
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 but cannot occur at higher temperatures, so that the material to be annealed, which absolutely requires the high annealing temperature, is not spoiled by preventing air from entering the interior of the cylinder during the process.



   This G1Uh cylinder is especially suitable for those metals that have higher temperatures
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 but needs to be high.



   A cylinder according to this invention is indisputably the most perfect one that can be built, which thus broadens the field of annealing. It is not
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 can withstand than the previously common, welded together from individual parts, because even the most careful and appropriate processing and welding in the seams at higher and also normal annealing temperatures cause leaks in the course of the operating life.
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** WARNING ** End of DESC field may overlap beginning of CLMS **.

 

Claims (1)

**WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT51177D 1908-04-07 1910-07-23 Wrought iron glow cylinder. AT51177B (en)

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AT42157T 1908-04-07
AT51177T 1910-07-23

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