US1453398A - Self-tightening water-cooled terminal - Google Patents

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US1453398A
US1453398A US463221A US46322121A US1453398A US 1453398 A US1453398 A US 1453398A US 463221 A US463221 A US 463221A US 46322121 A US46322121 A US 46322121A US 1453398 A US1453398 A US 1453398A
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  • My invention relates to electric furnaces and particularly to electric-resistance fur- -provide a new and improved water-cooledcontact terminal for the electrodes of resistance furnaces.
  • electric heating means comprising a plurality of carbonaceous elements having surface engagement with each other and maintained in proper operative relation in the furnace chamber by means of resiliently mounted carbonaceous electrodes.
  • resiliently mounted carbonaceous electrodes In case of failure of one of these electrodes, it is highly desirable to provide means for maintaining said heating means in its operative position in said furnace while such electrode is removed and replaced by another.
  • I rovide a carbonaceous electrode with a we ging metallic water-cooled contact terminal engaging its outer end and I provide an auxiliary means for maintaining the resilient compression of the subdivided heating means independent of the resiliently compressd electrode and contact terminal.
  • Figure 1 is a view, in vertical cross-section, of an electric-resistance furnace conr prising the device embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view, in vertical section, on the line 11-11 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a view, in perspective, of an elec trode employed in the furnace illustrated in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a view, in vertical section, of a portion of the furnace illustrated in Fig. 1 and comprising a modification of the device embodying my invention.
  • a lining 14. of a suitable heat-insulating material comprises a plurality of refractory bricks or blocks located inside of casing 11.
  • An inner lining 15 comprises a plurality of refractory high temperature-resisting refractory bricks or blocks located inside of the lining 14 and suitably spaced apart to provide a furnace chamber 16.
  • a resistor 17 located in the furnace chamber 16 comprises a plurality of engaging elements resiliently maintained in close operative engagement, substantially as described in the hereinbefore mentioned application.
  • the outer end of the electrode 18 is trapezoidal in cross-section and has inclined edges that converge outwardly.
  • a metallic water-cooled contact terminal 20 is mounted on the outer end of the electrode 18 and is of such form as to engage iits upper and side faces with a wedging Resilient compreming means are provided for the electrode 18 and the contact terminal 20, and comprise a metallic framework 21 suitably secured to the casing 11, but insulated therefrom by a member 22. a spring 23 and an adjusting screw 24 adapted to press the spring 23 against the outer end of the terminal 20. Suitable means ⁇ not shown) are provided for connecting the sup-v ply circuit to the contact terminal 20. Suitable means (not shown), comprising watersupply pipes, are connected to the contact terminal 20 to water-cool the same.
  • Auxiliary means for maintaining the re sistor 17 and the graphite block 19 in proper operative relation in the furnace chamber 16 comprise an auxiliary electrode 25 and a second contact terminal 20,the electrode 25 being substantially of the same shape and crosssection as the electrode 18.
  • Resilient compressing means comprising a helical spring 23 and an adjusting screw 24, press the contact terminal 20 against the electrode 25 and the electrode 25 against the terminal block 19.
  • the auxiliary electrode and contact terminal may be used during the normal op eration of the furnace, if desired, suitable electric supply circuit connections being made as hereinbefore described for the main electrode and contact terminal.
  • an electrode 26 com rises a rod of carbonaceous material, su stantially circular in cross-section and having a tapered outer end.
  • a metallic water-cooled contact terminal 27 is provided which may be substantially circular in cross-section and be provided with a tapered recess28 into which the tapered end of the electrode 26 is adapted to fit.
  • Resilient compressing means are provided. substantially as described in connection with the furnace illustrated in Fig.
  • the mounting means for the compressing means may comprise a plate 28 which is secured against the metallic casing 11, an annular insulating member 29 being placed therebetween.
  • An opening 30 is provided in the plate 28 of such size and dimensions as to fit closely around the contact terminal 27.
  • An auxiliary electrode 31 is located immediately below the electrode 26 and is engaged by anadjusting screw 32 to press it against the graphite block 19 to maintain the resistor 17 in proper operative position in the furnace chamber in case of a fracture of the main electrode 26.
  • the auxiliary electrode 25 or 31 may be caused to operatively engage the graphite block 19 with a force sufiicient to maintain the heating element in proper operative position in the furnace chamber in order that the main electrode may be withdrawn and a new electrode inserted.
  • I provide a relnal operatively engaging said electrode and resilient means for maintaining sa/id resistor, electrode and contact terminal in respective operative engagement.
  • a resistor comprising a plurality of refractory elements, a terminal electrode operative y engaging said resistor, a wedging contact terminal mounted on the end of said ele trode and resilient means for pressing said terminal, electrode, and resistor into close operative engagement.
  • auxiliary means for maintaining said resistor elements in operative position independent of said electrode, contact terminal and resilient means.

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May 1,1923. 1 453398 G. M. LITTLE SELF TIGHTENING WATER 000111313 TERMINAL Filed April 21 1921 WITNESSES: !NVENTOR ATTORNEY naces and it has for its object to Patented May 1, 1923.
PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE E. LITTLE, OF PITTSBURGH, TENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR T WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MANUFACTURING COMIANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SELF-TIGHTEN'ING WATER-COOLED TERMINAL.
Application filed April 21, 1921. Serial No. 463,221.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE M. LrrrLE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Self- Tightening Water-Cooled Terminals, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to electric furnaces and particularly to electric-resistance fur- -provide a new and improved water-cooledcontact terminal for the electrodes of resistance furnaces.
In high-temperature furnaces of the type disclosed in my application, Serial No.
454,776, filed March 23, 1921 is disclosed an I line V-V of Fig. 4:.
electric heating means comprising a plurality of carbonaceous elements having surface engagement with each other and maintained in proper operative relation in the furnace chamber by means of resiliently mounted carbonaceous electrodes. In case of failure of one of these electrodes, it is highly desirable to provide means for maintaining said heating means in its operative position in said furnace while such electrode is removed and replaced by another.
In practicing my invention, I rovide a carbonaceous electrode with a we ging metallic water-cooled contact terminal engaging its outer end and I provide an auxiliary means for maintaining the resilient compression of the subdivided heating means independent of the resiliently compressd electrode and contact terminal.
In the single sheet of drawings, 7
Figure 1 is a view, in vertical cross-section, of an electric-resistance furnace conr prising the device embodying my invention;
Fig. 2 is a view, in vertical section, on the line 11-11 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view, in perspective, of an elec trode employed in the furnace illustrated in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a view, in vertical section, of a portion of the furnace illustrated in Fig. 1 and comprising a modification of the device embodying my invention; and
Fig. 5 is a view, in vertical section, on the An electric-resistance furnace comprises an outer metallic casing or framework 11 provided with suitable supporting members 12 and corner braces 13. A lining 14. of a suitable heat-insulating material comprises a plurality of refractory bricks or blocks located inside of casing 11. An inner lining 15 comprises a plurality of refractory high temperature-resisting refractory bricks or blocks located inside of the lining 14 and suitably spaced apart to provide a furnace chamber 16. A resistor 17 located in the furnace chamber 16, comprises a plurality of engaging elements resiliently maintained in close operative engagement, substantially as described in the hereinbefore mentioned application. A carbonaceous electrode 18, which is substantially rectangular in cross-section,
has its inner end engaging a graphite-plate member 19 that is interposed between the electrode 18 and the resistor 17. The outer end of the electrode 18 is trapezoidal in cross-section and has inclined edges that converge outwardly.
A metallic water-cooled contact terminal 20 is mounted on the outer end of the electrode 18 and is of such form as to engage iits upper and side faces with a wedging Resilient compreming means are provided for the electrode 18 and the contact terminal 20, and comprise a metallic framework 21 suitably secured to the casing 11, but insulated therefrom by a member 22. a spring 23 and an adjusting screw 24 adapted to press the spring 23 against the outer end of the terminal 20. Suitable means {not shown) are provided for connecting the sup-v ply circuit to the contact terminal 20. Suitable means (not shown), comprising watersupply pipes, are connected to the contact terminal 20 to water-cool the same.
Auxiliary means for maintaining the re sistor 17 and the graphite block 19 in proper operative relation in the furnace chamber 16 comprise an auxiliary electrode 25 and a second contact terminal 20,the electrode 25 being substantially of the same shape and crosssection as the electrode 18. Resilient compressing means, comprising a helical spring 23 and an adjusting screw 24, press the contact terminal 20 against the electrode 25 and the electrode 25 against the terminal block 19. The auxiliary electrode and contact terminal may be used during the normal op eration of the furnace, if desired, suitable electric supply circuit connections being made as hereinbefore described for the main electrode and contact terminal.
In the modification illustrated in Fig. 4, an electrode 26 com rises a rod of carbonaceous material, su stantially circular in cross-section and having a tapered outer end. A metallic water-cooled contact terminal 27 is provided which may be substantially circular in cross-section and be provided with a tapered recess28 into which the tapered end of the electrode 26 is adapted to fit. Resilient compressing means are provided. substantially as described in connection with the furnace illustrated in Fig.
1, comprising a helical spring 23 and a suitably mounted adjusting screw 24.
The mounting means for the compressing means ma comprise a plate 28 which is secured against the metallic casing 11, an annular insulating member 29 being placed therebetween. An opening 30 is provided in the plate 28 of such size and dimensions as to fit closely around the contact terminal 27.
An auxiliary electrode 31 is located immediately below the electrode 26 and is engaged by anadjusting screw 32 to press it against the graphite block 19 to maintain the resistor 17 in proper operative position in the furnace chamber in case of a fracture of the main electrode 26.
It mav be noted that, in case of a defective main electrode, necessitating the removal thereof and the insertion of a new electrode, the auxiliary electrode 25 or 31 may be caused to operatively engage the graphite block 19 with a force sufiicient to maintain the heating element in proper operative position in the furnace chamber in order that the main electrode may be withdrawn and a new electrode inserted.
It may also be noted that I provide a relnal operatively engaging said electrode and resilient means for maintaining sa/id resistor, electrode and contact terminal in respective operative engagement.
2. In an electric furnace, the combination with a resistor comprising a plurality of refractory elements, a terminal electrode operative y engaging said resistor, a wedging contact terminal mounted on the end of said ele trode and resilient means for pressing said terminal, electrode, and resistor into close operative engagement. of auxiliary meansfor maintaining said resistor elements in operative position independent of said electrode, contact terminal and resilient means.
3. In'an electric furnace, the combination with a refractory resistor and a refractory electrode operatively engaging said resistor and maintaining it in operative position in said furnace, of an auxiliary electrode for maintaining said resistor in its operative position independent of said first electrod In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 11th day of April rial.
GEORGE M. LITTLE.
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DE948900C (en) * 1938-05-21 1956-09-06 Otto Junker Fa Bracket and power supply for electric ovens and heating devices
US3179736A (en) * 1962-05-29 1965-04-20 Reynolds Metals Co Aluminum reduction pot
US3249675A (en) * 1963-10-04 1966-05-03 Norton Co Electrode holder for high temperature heating apparatus furnace

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE948900C (en) * 1938-05-21 1956-09-06 Otto Junker Fa Bracket and power supply for electric ovens and heating devices
US3179736A (en) * 1962-05-29 1965-04-20 Reynolds Metals Co Aluminum reduction pot
US3249675A (en) * 1963-10-04 1966-05-03 Norton Co Electrode holder for high temperature heating apparatus furnace

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