GB2063801A - A truck or the like for conveying ceramic articles through a kiln - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27D—DETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
- F27D3/00—Charging; Discharging; Manipulation of charge
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Abstract
The truck comprises a base- plate or trolley, a frame 10 of refractory material formed on the base and made up of box-shaped section members 11, 12, 13 of refractory material having a C cross- section open towards the interior of the frame. A number of containers 19 also of refractory material are positioned on the base inside the frame 10, the containers being of the same height as the frame. The spaces in members 11, 12, 13, in and between containers 19 are filled with insulating material. The frame and containers are covered by a flexible layer 22 upon which the loading surface is formed by a number of ceramic rollers 26 rotatably held in corresponding bearing means 23 resting on the sides of the frame parallel to the direction of motion of the truck through the tunnel kiln. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
A truck or the like for conveying ceramic articles through a kiln
The invention relates to a truck or the like for conveying ceramic articles, more particularly bricks and tiles, through a kiln, e.g. a tunnel kiln.
It is known that when ceramic articles are conveyed through a kiln, a truck of the aforementioned kind, in order to obtain optimum thermodynamic and fluido-dynamic results, must:
Form the hearth of the furnace;
Efficiently seal off the heat flow;
Efficiently seal off undesired flows of gas (interfering air) entering or leaving the kiln, and
Greatly reduce any losses of heat (sensible heat) at the kiln outlet.
With regard to its structure, the truck must:
Bear the load of ceramic articles for which it is designed;
be easy to manipulate during loading or unloading of the ceramic articles
to be fired and when they are conveyed through the kiln, and
permit a flow of hot fumes below the load, so as to obtain desired contact between the fumes and the ceramic articles.
Trucks used hitherto for conveying ceramic articles through a tunnel kiln are made of refractory materials or refractory compressed materials and insulating refractories disposed on a metal base frame. Since the trucks are made with particular allowance for the inability to bear a load, they generally have considerable bulk, particularly height, and weigh between 1.5 times and twice the weight of the load. This results in well-known, recognised difficulties of manufacturing and manipulating the trucks. Because of their bulk, considerable heat losses occur at the outlet and during their stay outside the kiln.In addition, continuous damage may be produced by the considerable internal stresses resulting from repeated, intense thermal shocks to which the trucks are exposed when travelling through the furnace, and the considerable temperature differences between their top and bottom walls, As a result, frequent maintenance is required and the average life of the trucks is limited to two or three years.
In addition, owing to their great bulk, the trucks have such high thermal inertia that they influence the thermodynamic conditions to which the load of ceramic articles is exposed during firing. In order to prevent interfering air entering the kiln, conventional trucks have cross-sectional peripheral edges which are given uniform profiles and are generally made of refractory blocks, which are joined together by an uneconomic, difficult method. Maintenance of these trucks is expensive because it requires skilled staff and the truck masonry frequently has to be totally taken apart and remade.
The invention is based on the problem of constructing a truck for conveying ceramic articles, more particularly bricks and tiles, through a kiln, so as to meet the aforementioned requirements and overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
To this end, the invention provides a truck comprising a metal baseplate and characterised in that it comprises:
a frame formed on the plate and comprising a number of box-shaped sectional members made of refractory material disposed end-toend and having a substantially C-shaped cross-section with horizontal arms extending towards the interior of the frame,
a filling of thermally insulating fibrous material disposed in the box-like sectional members;
a number of containers made of refractory material positioned on the baseplate around the frame, the containers having substantially the same height as the frame, and
a filling of thermally insulating fibrous material in and between the containers.
Advantageously, a truck according to the invention also comprises a layer of flexible, thermally insulating material of predetermined thickness disposed on the frame and on the containers and completeiy covering them.
According to another feature, a truck according to the invention comprises:
at least two bearing means disposed above the layer of flexible material and bearing on opposite sides of the frame and extending in the direction of motion of the truck through the kiln; and
a number of tubular ceramic rollers transversely held in freely rotatable manner by the bearing means, the ceramic rollers defining a bearing plane for the load of ceramic articles.
Other features and advantages of a truck for conveying ceramic articles according to the invention will be clear from the following description of an embodiment, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figures 1 and 2 are large-scale views of a truck according to the invention, in crosssection and longitudinal sectional respectively and
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the separate parts of a truck according to the invention.
In the drawings, reference 1 denotes a truck for conveying ceramic articles through a tunnel furnace having side walls 5 and 6 (diagrammatically indicated in Fig. 1). The truck has a metal baseplate 2 having predetermined dimensions, equipped in conventional manner with pairs of wheels 3 engaging rails 4 extending longitudinally through the furnace. Baseplate 2 is tray-shaped owing to the presence of a peripheral edge 2a bent up wards. The front end (with reference to the direction A of motion of the truck through the tunnel kiln) of the baseplate is formed with a projection 7 having a triangular cross-section with its apex towards the front, whereas the rear end is secured to a substantially C-section member 8 open towards the back. Section member 8 holds a body 9 made of resiliently deformable material.The front projection 7 of a truck 1 is designed to engage the section member 8 of a preceding truck in the tunnel kiln.
Baseplate 2 bears a peripheral frame 10 made up of a number of box-shaped section members 11, 12, 1 3 made of suitable refractory material, disposed end to end and ail having a substantially C-shaped cross-section with horizontal arms extending towards the interior of frame 10. More particularly section members 11, which form the sides of frame 10 parallel to the direction of motion A, are all equal and have cross-sectional walls so as to form re-entrant parts 16, 16. The re-entrant parts have a profile matching that of beads 17, 1 7 formed in walls 5, 6 of the tunnel kiln and co-operating therewith to define labyrinths to limit heat losses through downward radiation.The section members 1 2 forming the front end of frame 10 have walls shaped to form a projection or male part 14 whereas the section members 3 forming the rear end of frame 10 have walls shaped to form a reentrant or female part 1 5 having a shape matching that of part 14.
All the section members 11, 1 2, 1 3 are joined end to end by fitting into one another without adhesive. To this end, each section member has a profiled male end and the other end has a matching female profile.
Section members 11, 1 2 and 13, which are preferably made of cordierite, are filled with a thermally insulating fibrous material 18. A number of containers 1 9 made of material resistant to thermal shocks (cordierite) are disposed on baseplate 2 and inside frame 10 and regularly spaced. Fibrous thermally insulating material 20 is disposed in and between containers 19, the height of which is equal to that of frame 10. A layer of flexible, thermally insulating material 22 of given thickness is disposed on frame 10 and on the group of containers 1 9. Two bearing means 23, 23 rest on the sides of frame 10 parallel to the direction of motion A of the truck and above layer 22.Each bearing means 23 is made up of a number of hollow members 23a disposed in line and having a cross-section which is substantially an isoscelles trapezium without a major base. The inclined walls of hollow members 23a are formed with through apertures 24 for reducing weight and for ventilation, whereas the top walls of members 23a are formed with through apertures 24 for reducing weight and for ventilation, whereas the top walls of members 23a are formed with semi-circular cradles 25 adapted to receive and hold a number of tubular ceramic rollers 26. Other ventilation apertures 27 are formed opposite cradles 25.When a number of trucks 1 travel through a tunnel furnace, the lateral re-entrant parts 16, 1 6 of the frames 10 engage the beads 17, 1 7 on the inner walls 5, 6 of the furnace and form a labyrinth which is very efficient against heat losses through downward radiation. Since trucks 1 travel through the tunnel kiln by being pushed forward, the front projection 7 of each truck engages the rear sectional member 8 of the preceding truck whereas the projecting or male part formed at the front of each frame 10 engages the re-entrant or female part 1 5 formed af the back of the frame on the preceding truck. Consequently, the trucks form a very efficient, reduced-thickness insulating hearth for the tunnel kiln.
The following are other advantages of a truck according to the invention:
The bulk and weight are less than those of conventional trucks having equal ability to bear loads;
There is a reduction in heat losses on leaving the kiln;
There is a bearing surface made up of freely rotatable rollers, thus ensuring linear contact between the surface and the material loaded on it, resulting in a reduced "thermal shadow". The ceramic rollers, which can freely rotate in the associated seats or cradles, allow the articles carried by them to move in response to thermal fluctuations.
The heat flow is appreciably reduced because the truck is almost completely filled with insulating material which is a very poor conductor.
There is a reduction in the size of the truck and a consequent reduction in the thermal gradient between its top and bottom portions.
There is nothing to prevent thermal expansion of the frame components, since the boxshaped section members of the frame are joined without adhesive.
Maintenance is easy, and a single damaged component can be replaced independently of the others, since it is easy to remove, and the truck can be used unchanged in devices for drying green ceramic articles.
Claims (5)
1. A truck or the like for conveying ceramic articles through a kiln, the truck comprising a metal baseplate and characterised in that it comprises:
a frame (10) formed on the plate (2) and comprising a number of box-shaped sectional members (11, 12, 13) made of refractory material disposed end to end and having a substantially C-shaped cross-section with horizontal arms extending towards the interior of the frame (10),
a filling (18) of thermally insulating fibrous material disposed in the box-like sectional members:
a number of containers (19) made of refractory material positioned on the baseplate (2) around the frame (10), the containers having substantially the same height as the frame (10), and
a filling (20) of thermally insulating fibrous material in and between the containers (19).
2. A truck according to Claim 1, characterised in that it also comprises a layer of flexible, thermally insulating material of predetermined thickness disposed on the frame (10) and on the containers (19) and completely covering them.
3. A truck according to Claim 2, characterised in that it also comprises:
at least two bearing means (23, 23a) disposed above the layer (22) of flexible material and bearing on opposite sides of the frame (10) and extending in the direction of motion of the truck (1) through the kiln; and
a number of tubular ceramic rollers (26) transversely held in freely rotatable manner by the bearing means (23, 23a), the ceramic rollers (26) defining a bearing plane for the load of ceramic articles.
4. A truck according to Claim 1, characterised in that one side of the frame (10), the side extending longitudinally relative to the direction of motion of the truck in the kiln, is formed longitudinally with a re-entrant feminine part (15) whereas the opposite side of the frame (10) is longitudinally formed with a projecting or male part (14) having a profile matching that of the re-entrant female part (15).
5. A truck substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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GB7940855A GB2063801B (en) | 1979-11-27 | 1979-11-27 | Truck or the like for conveying ceramic articles through a kiln |
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GB7940855A GB2063801B (en) | 1979-11-27 | 1979-11-27 | Truck or the like for conveying ceramic articles through a kiln |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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EP0065600A1 (en) * | 1981-05-21 | 1982-12-01 | Acme Marls Limited | Kiln support assembly for fast firing of tiles |
GB2253471B (en) * | 1989-12-02 | 1993-11-24 | Fuel Conservation Services | Kiln car insulation structure |
WO1996028702A1 (en) * | 1995-03-11 | 1996-09-19 | Plibrico Gmbh | Refractory moulding for revolving hearth furnaces |
EP1136779A1 (en) * | 2000-03-22 | 2001-09-26 | Wienerberger Ziegelindustrie Aktiengesellschaft | Car for the transport of ceramic articles |
FR3139189A1 (en) | 2022-08-26 | 2024-03-01 | Technique L.B | WAGON FOR TRANSPORTING PRODUCTS IN OVENS |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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EP0065600A1 (en) * | 1981-05-21 | 1982-12-01 | Acme Marls Limited | Kiln support assembly for fast firing of tiles |
GB2253471B (en) * | 1989-12-02 | 1993-11-24 | Fuel Conservation Services | Kiln car insulation structure |
WO1996028702A1 (en) * | 1995-03-11 | 1996-09-19 | Plibrico Gmbh | Refractory moulding for revolving hearth furnaces |
EP1136779A1 (en) * | 2000-03-22 | 2001-09-26 | Wienerberger Ziegelindustrie Aktiengesellschaft | Car for the transport of ceramic articles |
FR3139189A1 (en) | 2022-08-26 | 2024-03-01 | Technique L.B | WAGON FOR TRANSPORTING PRODUCTS IN OVENS |
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