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  • MCKEE a comPANY, or CLEVELAND, omo, A coEPomTIoN or PENNSYLVANIA.
  • process v'or -method consisting broadly in supplying to the combustion flues at the beginning of the 'coking operation, va/n amount o'combustible gas and air sufiicient ste produce allofA the heat which can be safely and eiiicientl transmitted to the coal ⁇ mass to be cokedw ereby the preheating of the -eoal and ktlie;ini'tial coking operation is ateriallyexpedited, the supply of combussc ti lagases and ⁇ aif 'being gradually reduced l as the coking operation continues until at the end'fof the coking period the amount is about the same, or slightly less Ythan has been heretofore.
  • Figj is a plan view ofthe same
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional View partly in elevation on the line 'l1-4 ofFig. 3
  • Fig'. 5 is an enlarged'sectional view of the damper controlling the air duct
  • 6 is a plan View of the same.
  • Fig. 7 is a diagrammatic plan viewof a for synchronously throttling the gas and air Supplyt
  • Fig. 8 isa Vertical sectional View thereof on the line 8-8 of Fig. 7
  • Fig. 9 is an'end elevation of the structure illustrated in Fig. 7. i
  • n cam 21 mounteduponhe shzif,- En Connection vwith the cam 2]. and operai;- 10 and having integraltherewith n ratchet ing simultaneously therewith is n cam 25g wheel22- which'is engnlgg-d by the' working-1 which is ⁇ mounted upon n shaft 26 Anem' the y pnwl 24, pivotziily connf'eted 4to the reversing bottom of ⁇ the duct 27 and which operates af'l nrm 12 und held ngninst"ifetnn"niiovlnneii throttle "valve 28 ⁇ 0r Closing the. duct. 29 of by n paWlfQ, So that.
  • Any Ysuitjgible mechanism cnn be therefore operates said"x'fnlifefw-4 (QontrolA the mployed .i tijnnsiiitbing motion to the cam supplyof gas. Itis-usual to make the rever# 25 inidfto il'jhee'hnf't, 'Qnd in' Figs.
  • This shaft carries' a crank 32 00nteeth are shown which wouhlnmke ⁇ the c ⁇ oknected hy4 n link El?, to t; othed segment 34' ingperiod sixteen hours but it willof course"operating upon'.
  • geni- 35 'mound upon iin-understoodHint-the rntrhel wheel van be 4non ⁇ 11i0rsl1n ⁇ i ⁇ t 36 Wh'ifh Shaft.
  • n.150 garrie 90 lulde *IUYCGDVGDGH Size ind p10Vidd Wfh sheaves 37nronnd which'pass cables 38y :my desired number,l ofrlntchet teeth in ordm' hunted m the nip und wnple gas dnmprs t0 provide for onecon'lpltc ,levoln and 40' respectively?.
  • 'Ilhe'shnft 36 alsohas the @am for ,en/Ch @viking operation Th1 a gem: 41 muntl there@ which mhesI ram 2l is' designed withtheidrn/o (-nus'ing u.
  • the Ycombination with a by-product coke oven, of means for throttling the gas supply tov the combustion flues thereof, ⁇ means for throttling the air supply to said ues, and progressively-acting-.means associated with said gas-throttling and air throttling means and actuating each of the same to progressively throttle the flow of the gas and air.

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F. PEHER. GAS AND AIB GUNTHOLL'ING MEPSES FUR COKE OVENS. APPucATioN man SEEN. 191s.
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UNITED STATES .PATENT oEEIoE.
FREDERICK PE'I'rER, 0E CLEVELAND, oHIo, AssIGNoE or ONE-HALE. To ARTHUR e.
MCKEE a comPANY, or CLEVELAND, omo, A coEPomTIoN or PENNSYLVANIA. i
GAS AND AIR CONTROLLING MEANS FOB COKE-OVENS.
` Spccitlcationlof Letters Patent. Y l Patented Jan, 14 1919,
Application led September 5, 1916. Serial No. 118,355.
To all whomvit may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK PEITER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement' in Gas and Air `Controlling Means forv Coke-Ovens, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accommethod or process' of coking coaljordinarily employed and I have alsodescribed my novel f method4 whereby these objections are overcbme, said. process v'or -method consisting broadly in supplying to the combustion flues at the beginning of the 'coking operation, va/n amount o'combustible gas and air sufiicient ste produce allofA the heat which can be safely and eiiicientl transmitted to the coal `mass to be cokedw ereby the preheating of the -eoal and ktlie;ini'tial coking operation is ateriallyexpedited, the supply of combussc ti lagases and`aif 'being gradually reduced l as the coking operation continues until at the end'fof the coking period the amount is about the same, or slightly less Ythan has been heretofore. used during the whole operation, thereby avoiding the overheatin of the brick work during the latter part o the coki-ng operation, Adecreasing the amount of cauliflower colte produced and producing a betterygrade of coke in ashorter space of The isothermal method oficoking coal r above described, and means for practising IOVreVerSin/g the flow of air and waste gases through the checkers, it being arranged, as "it is,"solelyfor the purposeofcontrolling Ythe uantity lof" gasndair being delivered 4to 4means that Ihave devised the present opvtype of mechanism which may be employed be done. The vfirst means suggesting itself would be to open the reversing valve a less amount each time, but as all of the ovens of a battery are controlled by one reversing mechanism and as some of them'would be nearlyv coked while others would be just .starting it would seem tounneeessarily complicate the equipment and it is with the View of producing a simple and highly efcient erative means.
It is the underlying principle of my in vention to control the temperature in the lues so as to produce the best quality of coke from available materials, and in the shortest time consistent therewith, regardless of whether this control shall be such :as to maintain vthe maximum temperaturefsafely l.attainable throughout the entire operation, `or such variation of this maximum 'asmay 7.5 be found most ,fdesirable. ,I Iii-the drawings forming a part of this specification, yFigure 1 is /a sectional view partly in elevation of one end of a coke oven to which my improved operative means is connected; Fig.- 2 is a detailview partly in. section of the gas valve and reversing mechanism; Figj is a plan view ofthe same; Fig. 4 is a sectional View partly in elevation on the line 'l1-4 ofFig. 3; Fig'. 5 is an enlarged'sectional view of the damper controlling the air duct; and 6 is a plan View of the same.
Fig. 7 is a diagrammatic plan viewof a for synchronously throttling the gas and air Supplyt Fig. 8 isa Vertical sectional View thereof on the line 8-8 of Fig. 7
Fig. 9 is an'end elevation of the structure illustrated in Fig. 7. i
In the general View `of Fig. 1 I have shown `but one end of an oven, and it will be understood that the opposite end of the oven iis equipped with means substantially the same 10o as that shown in Fig. 1.
In practice I prefer to use a separate valve or throttling device in the .air and gas pipes or ducts Abetweentlfie reversing valveand 'the oven burners and in carrying out thisv idea 105 I employ a shaft 10 mounted 'in a bracket 11 vat a point adjacent the gas valves, and upon this shaft is mounted the reversngjarm k12 adapted to alternately engage the stems 13 ofthe valves w14 controlling the inlet of gas 11o.
r `lnrding the 'differences in tmlxperntures between the combustion fines :1nd` the con lv pipe 18 and `Worlfring; in this centle Atno ksnm@ so ,ns to bring aboutn .regu- 5 "I7 i l tflle' zilve`,.l 9 hm/ing lnf `i'o n,of' .fth e henl'within thelcombustlon 70 a ydepend'u'ig stem 20 the'end. f' which is' 'fives ne hereinbefore described.. 'i engaged by n cam 21 mounteduponhe shzif,- En Connection vwith the cam 2]. and operai;- 10 and having integraltherewith n ratchet ing simultaneously therewith is n cam 25g wheel22- which'is engnlgg-d by the' working-1 which is `mounted upon n shaft 26 Anem' the y pnwl 24, pivotziily connf'eted 4to the reversing bottom of `the duct 27 and which operates af'l nrm 12 und held ngninst"ifetnn"niiovlnneii throttle "valve 28`0r Closing the. duct. 29 of by n paWlfQ, So that. nh alternate. reversal.; 4the rcgenei'ntor, the vthrottle `valve 28 havof the gafyithe ifnt('het`Wheelnijllbe mi' 'ing n push rod .30. eonneced thereto nnd one tooth vcrrj/in 4nf' x'vhi'h s 'ngninsftwhich the (snm bears for the pur- 15.1 before 'stnted, is in i oprntire'ininiglfngemnl:` vposi-e ol? fo ding the `sinne, inwardly' to close 80 with the'sternfof`.he'throttlin `vnlv'eind yit'lief duct Any Ysuitjgible mechanism cnn be therefore operates said"x'fnlifefw-4 (QontrolA the mployed .i tijnnsiiitbing motion to the cam supplyof gas. Itis-usual to make the rever# 25 inidfto il'jhee'hnf't, 'Qnd in' Figs. 7, 8 and Sal Once eyery thirty mimtesnnd conse- 9 I'huvc slinnnyone construction of ope1nt V qnently the number of teeth upon the `1'1ud1et ing meelmn'ism in which 81 designates a. 85 i Wheel would be determinediby the'diking Shaft receiving' its power from :my suitable time and in thfelj'presc'nt"instnneejsixteen l Source. This shaft carries' a crank 32 00nteeth are shown which wouhlnmke `the c`oknected hy4 n link El?, to t; othed segment 34' ingperiod sixteen hours but it willof course"operating upon'. n, geni- 35 'mound upon iin-understoodHint-the rntrhel wheel van be 4non`11i0rsl1n^i`t 36 Wh'ifh Shaft. n.150 garrie 90 lulde *IUYCGDVGDGH Size :ind p10Vidd Wfh sheaves 37nronnd which'pass cables 38y :my desired number,l ofrlntchet teeth in ordm' hunted m the nip und wnple gas dnmprs t0 provide for onecon'lpltc ,levoln and 40' respectively?. 'Ilhe'shnft 36 alsohas the @am for ,en/Ch @viking operation Th1 a gem: 41 muntl there@ which mhesI ram 2l is' designed withtheidrn/o (-nus'ing u. with mi @nani/img g crnnk 43 1,0 which 93 maximum amount of gas 'o bedelivernd to is ntliii, led 'n "cable Lli-vliieh .passies over the (fombustionv linen nl the Sturt; nnd then `gnitnble sheiive :indie nonnectcd t0n, defi'. grndunlly reducingor throtfling thesupply pemli'gpdrtifm"ofthe X-mky 3pm 12am-d igjf ns the flow ofhent is reinrded due to the inprovided with ai counterweigh 415 nt it@ creased temperature of the brink imjncent t0 and;` The' :,'fears. 2 Lindll are inthe mtiolo@ i the rokinp,r c'onl, so ns to mninmin the com- 0f 2 to 1 The poniershnft 31 isgiien nnehustion fines const n'ntl-y nt theymnximum' hafeyolntion at each revenu. andygbjg temperature safe for the infractor-ies und at Causes onewvlufionf thgsmfg gaf-through nll ytimos; during' the eoking; operation trglnsthe medij'lfn 0f the mowed 'sanment 34 dff 40` mit the maximum possible number of hent. Aghi@'conlplele'evnlutinn of tithe; ghnfg 363W@ units consistent with Snrh Safety. muses l Cmhp'emmverimr movement/Of the.
ill. may not be possible tonttnin the theol air v1ndy wnstn' gni; dnrnneirs; The gears 42 retinal perline@ion-v ol" operation jnisjtmxnen- @C141 Ming in' {hdrtm 055,2 to 17 the UWL but lt S POSHM l0 "ifseiy .uli-17mm 'fm'a'r'ik 43 willinmlwn half revolutinnt auch i" 4.5 mnte it. by taking into consideration the factsi com lef@ yeVh-ngon '0f thshaft 3'-w0rgj1'n` the shaft 26 so that as the cam 21 is moved one step at a time to throttle the gas supi ply, the shaft 26 carrying the cam 25 is moved onestop at a time to throttle the air supply. Thus We have the supply of gas and air progressively and gradually reduced after the iirst period of iiring. The push rod 30 can be pulled out by hand whenever it is desired to open the duct 29. The cam 25 is constructed upon the same lines as the cam 2l so that the throttling of the air will be in synchronism with the throttling ofthe fuel gas.
The apparatus herein shown and described is the preferred construction for accomplishing the operations herein set forth but 1t Wil be understood that certain changes and:Y modifications can be made Without depart-? ing from the broad principle of the invention and within the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is n 1. The combination with a by-product coke oven, of means for throttling the supply of gas and air to the combustion {'lues thereof, and progressively-acting means as-y sociated with said throttling means and ac` tuating he latter to progressively throttle the iow of the gasand air.` K
2. The Ycombination with a by-product coke oven, of means for throttling: the gas supply tov the combustion flues thereof, `means for throttling the air supply to said ues, and progressively-acting-.means associated with said gas-throttling and air throttling means and actuating each of the same to progressively throttle the flow of the gas and air.
v3. The combination with a lby-product coke oven provided Withmeans for reversing the direction of iow of the gas and air through the combustion iiues of said oven,'
of operative means connected with saidreversing mechanism for regulating the lheat within the combustion fines.
4. In a coke oven, the combination with the combustion dues thereof, 'and means for supplying gas thereto, of means for throtprogressively-acting means associated with said throttling means and actuating the latter to progressively throttle the gas in its How to the combustion iues.
5. In a by-product coke oven the combif nation with means for supplying gas and air to theconibustion lues of said oven, of
means for reversing the direction of iow,'
l l' and means for throttling the supply of gas \operatively connectedJ With-the reversing and air to said flues, said means being means.
6J In a by-product coke oven, thecombination with means for supplying gasand air to the combustionl flues of sald oven,
tlmg theflow of the gas to said lues,`and
means for reversing the direction of flow through said iues, means for throttling the supply ofv gas, and' means for throttling the supply 0f air, said throttlingmeans operating synchronously and being operatively connected with the reversing means.
7. In a coke oven, the combination with a gas supply valve, of areversing means, a
throttling valve, and means operatively connected with the reversin'gmeans for operating said throttl'ing valve.
8. In a coke oven, the combination with a gas valve,`of a reversing means, and a t-hrot-l tling means operatively connected with the reversing means and moved step by step hereby.
' 9. In a coke oven, the combination of gas supply' valves and a reversing arm operative in connection therewith to direct the flow of gas in either direction, a throttling valve in connection with said gas valves, a cam for operating said throttling valve, a ratchet wheel connected with said cam, and a pawl connected with the reversing arm and operating upon the ratchet Wheel whereby at alternate reversals the ratchet Wheel and cam are advanced a tooth.. A
. 10. In a coke oven, the combination with Ameans for supplying gas and air ,to the combustion flues thereof, of means for throttling .the supply of gas, meansfor throttling the supply of air, and means for synchronously operating said gas and ain-throttling means. 11; In a coke oven, thecombination with the combustion iues thereof, of means for supplying as and air thereto, means 'for throttling t e feed of the gas and air constructed to admit a maximum amount of each to the flues at the initial firing stage, and means acting on said controlling means for reducing. the amount of the admitted .gas and air as the coking progresses.
admit a maximum amount of each to thel ues at the initial firing stage and to reduce `the amount thereof as the coking progresses, and intermittentlyoperating means for effecting said reduction in the amount ofthe gas andvair during `said progressivestages of the coking.
14. In a coke oven, the combination with the combustion ues thereof, means for sup.
plying' gas and air thereto, and means for reversing the direction of flow of the gas and air to said fines, of syncho'nized throtating the lutter :it perodiereversals of theK4 tling means for the gas and nir serving to admit a maxnnum .amount of eneh to the Hues et the, initial firing stage emite reduce the amount thereof asvtlle eoking progresses,VV
and. connections K between said reversing means and sand throtlmg means forv actu direction {iow of the air and gas inthe lues` 15. In a cokeoven', the combination with signature.
, FnEDERiQei ,PEITER In testimony whereof,`1 hereunto akmy i
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