US132974A - Improvement in apparatus for charging blast-furnaces - Google Patents

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US132974A US132974DA US132974A US 132974 A US132974 A US 132974A US 132974D A US132974D A US 132974DA US 132974 A US132974 A US 132974A
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  • -Mypresent invention consists, principally, in making the sliding-bottom plates of I the charger inclined on their upper faces, and
  • the invention consists in the use of friction-rollers above and below the sliding plates'to facilitate their movement.
  • A in the drawing, represents the charger or upper part of a blast-furnace of suitable style and size.
  • This charger or hopper is of cylindrical, truncated, conical, or other form,
  • B is the blast-furnace directly under the charger A.
  • G isthe'lid of the charger, hinged or otherwise applied.
  • the bottom of the charger is formed by two sliding plates, D D, which can'be moved together or apart, substantially as described in my above-mentioned Letters Patent of August 20, 1872.
  • D D sliding plates
  • These plates are in the present case, however, made with inclined upper faces a a, as shown in Fig.1. These inclinations are for facilitating the separation of the plates D while they are weighted by the charge, for the charge will have the tendency to slide downward toward the -o'pen-; ing in the middle as soon as the plates are started apart.
  • bevelin g the plates D on the upper faces, they may be bodily incline'd, and moved in and out accordingly,
  • the plates D D move and are held .betweenhcast plates 'E E, which are built rigidly into the furnace and charger above and below' the plates D, as shown.
  • Within these castings are contained pipesb b,-each of which has both ends projecting from the castin gs. These pipes b I) serve to conduct a constant stream of cold water or air through the castings, and thereby to keep the same cooled.
  • Such circulating-pipe b is especially needed for the casting E-below the plates D, and may be dispensed with in the upper casting.
  • - cl d are friction-rollers fitted into the castings to bear against oppositesides of .the plates D -D, or hung to the plates D, for the purpose of reducing theffriction of moving these plates.
  • the slides D can, if desired, also be made hollow to receive cold water or air circulation, and thereby be prevented from .warpin g.

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ging Blast-Furnaces Patented Nov/12,1872.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WlLLllAM-A. MILES, or SALISBURY, connnorrcu'r;
lMP ROV EMENT m APPARATUS FoR CHARGING BLAST-FURNACES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent no. 132,974, dated November 12, 1872.
and more particularly to the charger for which i the United States Letters Patent No. 130,652 were granted to me the 20th day of August, 1872. -Mypresent invention consists, principally, in making the sliding-bottom plates of I the charger inclined on their upper faces, and
also in making the stationary upper and lower guides of these plates, or either of them, hollow to admit water or aircirculation, and prevent the heat of the furnace from burning them. Finally, the invention consists in the use of friction-rollers above and below the sliding plates'to facilitate their movement. A
A, in the drawing, represents the charger or upper part of a blast-furnace of suitable style and size. This charger or hopper is of cylindrical, truncated, conical, or other form,
and constructed of suitable material. B is the blast-furnace directly under the charger A. G isthe'lid of the charger, hinged or otherwise applied. The bottom of the charger is formed by two sliding plates, D D, which can'be moved together or apart, substantially as described in my above-mentioned Letters Patent of August 20, 1872. These plates are in the present case, however, made with inclined upper faces a a, as shown in Fig.1. These inclinations are for facilitating the separation of the plates D while they are weighted by the charge, for the charge will have the tendency to slide downward toward the -o'pen-; ing in the middle as soon as the plates are started apart. Instead of bevelin g the plates D on the upper faces, they may be bodily incline'd, and moved in and out accordingly,
- withsubstantiallythe same effect upon the charge. The plates D D move and are held .betweenhcast plates 'E E, which are built rigidly into the furnace and charger above and below' the plates D, as shown. Within these castings are contained pipesb b,-each of which has both ends projecting from the castin gs. These pipes b I) serve to conduct a constant stream of cold water or air through the castings, and thereby to keep the same cooled.
Such circulating-pipe b is especially needed for the casting E-below the plates D, and may be dispensed with in the upper casting.- cl d are friction-rollers fitted into the castings to bear against oppositesides of .the plates D -D, or hung to the plates D, for the purpose of reducing theffriction of moving these plates.
There may be one or more sets of plates D and appendages to each furnace. The slides D can, if desired, also be made hollow to receive cold water or air circulation, and thereby be prevented from .warpin g.
Having thusdesc'ribed my inventioml claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent l .1 V
1. The plates "D made with inclined upper faces, and arranged within the charger A, substantially as herein-shown and described.
2. The casting E'under the plates D, made to contain the circulating-pipe b, as set forth.
3. The combination of the plates D' and castings E with thefriction-rollers d, as specified. I
WILLIAM A. MILES.
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A. V. BRIESEN,
T. B. MOSHER.
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US2636712A (en) * 1950-04-03 1953-04-28 Standard Oil Dev Co Slide valve for regulating the flow of solids
US2674446A (en) * 1952-06-16 1954-04-06 Reda Pump Company Stack closure assembly for melting furnaces
US2721073A (en) * 1952-10-17 1955-10-18 Modern Equipment Co Sealed cupolas and charging apparatus therefor
US2804855A (en) * 1952-02-23 1957-09-03 Surface Combustion Corp Furnace door construction
US2810394A (en) * 1955-04-08 1957-10-22 Ferguson Robert Eugene Valve construction
US2900180A (en) * 1956-06-08 1959-08-18 American Air Filter Co Cupola gas receiving and cooling systems
US20080257686A1 (en) * 2005-02-14 2008-10-23 Karl Freudelsperger Vertical Conveyor in a Commissioning System for Vertically Conveying Goods that are to be Transported

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2636712A (en) * 1950-04-03 1953-04-28 Standard Oil Dev Co Slide valve for regulating the flow of solids
US2804855A (en) * 1952-02-23 1957-09-03 Surface Combustion Corp Furnace door construction
US2674446A (en) * 1952-06-16 1954-04-06 Reda Pump Company Stack closure assembly for melting furnaces
US2721073A (en) * 1952-10-17 1955-10-18 Modern Equipment Co Sealed cupolas and charging apparatus therefor
US2810394A (en) * 1955-04-08 1957-10-22 Ferguson Robert Eugene Valve construction
US2900180A (en) * 1956-06-08 1959-08-18 American Air Filter Co Cupola gas receiving and cooling systems
US20080257686A1 (en) * 2005-02-14 2008-10-23 Karl Freudelsperger Vertical Conveyor in a Commissioning System for Vertically Conveying Goods that are to be Transported
US7748519B2 (en) * 2005-02-14 2010-07-06 Knapp Logistik Automation Gmbh Vertical conveyor in a commissioning system for vertically conveying goods that are to be transported

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