US1472401A - Method of and apparatus for operating muffle furnaces - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
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- F27B5/00—Muffle furnaces; Retort furnaces; Other furnaces in which the charge is held completely isolated
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- the primary object of this invention is to provide a method of operating muffle furnaces and apparatus therefor admitting of the economical use of fuel. More specifically, the object is to provide amuffle furnace which combines the direct and indirect method of heating.
- F 1 is a transverse section of the fur nace taken on line 1-1 of Figure 2.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view.
- Fig. 3 is a side view.
- the furnace comprises an outer casing 1 50 containing a muffle 2 adapted to contain the article to be enameled, outside fuel burners 8 for heating the muffle when the work is present therein and auxiliary fuel burners f.
- the fuel conduit 5 supplies the fuel to both the burners 3 and 4.
- burners 4 may be regulated by the valve 6.
- he muffle 1 is provided with a flue 7 carrylng a valve 8 connecting with the main flue 9. lVhen the auxiliary burners 4; are in use the valve 8 is open so the products of combustion may escape.
- muffle furnaces may be operated with an increased efficiency, as compared with the straight indirect method and without the work being exposed to the products of combuStion as in the direct method.
- the method of operation is as follows: In starting the enamel-heat the main burners 3 are utilized to bring the muffle to the required temperature. then this temperature is attained the articles to be fired carrying the enamel are inserted in the muffle. /Vhen the firing operation is completed the articles are withdrawn and innnediately thereafter the auxiliary burners a are brought into operation and the muffle is kept at the required temperature. When another set of articles are to be fired the auxiliary burners l, are shut off and the main burners 3 started.
- indirect heating is utilized when the work is in the muffle and direct heating to keep the mufile chamber at the required temperature when the work is out of the muffle. This results in substantial economy of fuel.
- the above preferred method of operation may be modified so that the inside and outside burners may be used simultaneously in combination.
- the number and position of the burners may be varied according to conditions of application. A single primary burner may in some cases be sufficient.
- the main burners may be located in the back or front of the furnace instead of on the sides as shown and the position of the auxiliary burners may also be changed as desired. Gas, oil or other liquid fuel may be used.
- auxiliary combustion means for continuously supplying heating gases to the interior of the muffle during the period the Work is absent from the mufile to keep the latter at a Working heat, and means for removing the cooled heating gases.
- a furnace chamber a muffle therein, primary means for supplying heating gases around the exterior of the muffle and auxiliary combustion means for mufiie and auxiliary combustion means Within the mufiie, for continuously supplying heating gases to the interior of the 'muflle and means for removing the cooled heating gases.
- the method of operating muflie furnaces adapted for the enameling of articles to continuously keep the furnace at a WOIlI- ing heat comprising indirectly heating the mullle When the articles are present therein, thereby preventing the heating gases from coming in contact With the articles during the process of enameling and directly heating in the presence of a combustion supporting substance, the interior of the mutlle to prevent the cooling of the same in the absence of the Work.
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Oct. 30 1923. 1,472,401 F. cs." ROBERTS METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING MUFFLE FURNACES Filed July 13. 1922 Patented @ct. 3%, i923.
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FRANK GRO'IHAUS ROBERTS, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING MUFFIIE FURNACES.
Application filed July 13, 1922.
To all hom it may concern Be it known that I, FRANK Grimm-mus Remains, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore, in the State of Mary- 5 land, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Methods of and Appa ratus for Operating Muffle Furnaces, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a method of op- ;=..;ing muffle furnaces and to apparatus for practicing the same.
In the manufacture of enamel ware, it is customary to fire the ware either in a muffle furnace fired indirectly or in a furnace heated directly by the fuel. Furnaces of the latter type, have the disadvantage of allowing the products of combustion, to come in direct contact with the work undergoing treatment. The products of combustion carry deleterious ingredients which are more or less harmful and react on the enamel producing an inferior product. All fuels carry a certain amount of sulphur compounds and tl ese on combustion form sulphur dioxide which is an undesirable ingredient. The direct method of firing, however, has the advantage of being very economical in the use of fuel. The indirect method of firing has not the disadvantage of the direct method of firing above referred to but is not very economical in the use of fuel.
The primary object of this invention is to provide a method of operating muffle furnaces and apparatus therefor admitting of the economical use of fuel. More specifically, the object is to provide amuffle furnace which combines the direct and indirect method of heating.
For a clear understanding of the invention reference is directed to accompanying drawing where one form of the apparatus for carrying out the invention is more or less conventionally and diagrammatically shown in which:
Fig. 2 is a plan view.
Fig. 3, is a side view.
The furnace comprises an outer casing 1 50 containing a muffle 2 adapted to contain the article to be enameled, outside fuel burners 8 for heating the muffle when the work is present therein and auxiliary fuel burners f. The fuel conduit 5 supplies the fuel to both the burners 3 and 4. The fuel supply to the Serial No. 574,730.
burners 4 may be regulated by the valve 6.
he muffle 1 is provided with a flue 7 carrylng a valve 8 connecting with the main flue 9. lVhen the auxiliary burners 4; are in use the valve 8 is open so the products of combustion may escape.
By the use of the apparatus set forth, muffle furnaces may be operated with an increased efficiency, as compared with the straight indirect method and without the work being exposed to the products of combuStion as in the direct method. The method of operation is as follows: In starting the enamel-heat the main burners 3 are utilized to bring the muffle to the required temperature. then this temperature is attained the articles to be fired carrying the enamel are inserted in the muffle. /Vhen the firing operation is completed the articles are withdrawn and innnediately thereafter the auxiliary burners a are brought into operation and the muffle is kept at the required temperature. When another set of articles are to be fired the auxiliary burners l, are shut off and the main burners 3 started. According to the method of operation set forth, indirect heating is utilized when the work is in the muffle and direct heating to keep the mufile chamber at the required temperature when the work is out of the muffle. This results in substantial economy of fuel. The above preferred method of operation may be modified so that the inside and outside burners may be used simultaneously in combination.
The number and position of the burners may be varied according to conditions of application. A single primary burner may in some cases be sufficient. The main burners may be located in the back or front of the furnace instead of on the sides as shown and the position of the auxiliary burners may also be changed as desired. Gas, oil or other liquid fuel may be used.
I claim:
1. The method of operating muffled furnaces to continuously keep the same to a working heat comprising simultaneously heating the exterior and interior of the muffle.
2. The method of operating muffle furnaces to continuously keep the same at Working heat comprising indirectly heating when the work is in the muffle and directly heating the interior of the muffle in the presence of a combustion supporting substance when the Work is absent from the muflle.
3. The method of operating mufile furnaces to continuously keep the same at Working heat comprising indirectly heating With fluid fuel when the Work is in the mulile, whereby the Work is protected from the action oi? the products of combustion, and directly heating the interior of the mulile by fluid fuel in the presence of a combustion supporting substance When the Work is absent from the muliie.
4C. In combination, a furnace chamber, a muflle therein, primary means for supplying heating gases around the exterior of the mufile When the Work is present therein,
and auxiliary combustion means for continuously supplying heating gases to the interior of the muffle during the period the Work is absent from the mufile to keep the latter at a Working heat, and means for removing the cooled heating gases.
5. In combination, a furnace chamber, a muffle therein, primary means for supplying heating gases around the exterior of the muffle and auxiliary combustion means for mufiie and auxiliary combustion means Within the mufiie, for continuously supplying heating gases to the interior of the 'muflle and means for removing the cooled heating gases.
7. The method of operating muflie furnaces adapted for the enameling of articles to continuously keep the furnace at a WOIlI- ing heat comprising indirectly heating the mullle When the articles are present therein, thereby preventing the heating gases from coming in contact With the articles during the process of enameling and directly heating in the presence of a combustion supporting substance, the interior of the mutlle to prevent the cooling of the same in the absence of the Work.
In testimony whereof I hereunto aiiix my signature.
FRANK GROTHAUS ROBERTS.
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US3807943A (en) * | 1970-08-10 | 1974-04-30 | Anchor Hocking Corp | Muffle furnace for treatment of articles on conveyor |
US3854918A (en) * | 1972-03-27 | 1974-12-17 | Anchor Hocking Corp | Method for continuous heat treating of glass articles |
US4218213A (en) * | 1978-10-16 | 1980-08-19 | Selas Corporation Of America | Thermally conductive partition |
US4244686A (en) * | 1979-07-18 | 1981-01-13 | General Electric Company | Energy saving furnace and method of operating same |
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US3807943A (en) * | 1970-08-10 | 1974-04-30 | Anchor Hocking Corp | Muffle furnace for treatment of articles on conveyor |
US3854918A (en) * | 1972-03-27 | 1974-12-17 | Anchor Hocking Corp | Method for continuous heat treating of glass articles |
US4218213A (en) * | 1978-10-16 | 1980-08-19 | Selas Corporation Of America | Thermally conductive partition |
US4244686A (en) * | 1979-07-18 | 1981-01-13 | General Electric Company | Energy saving furnace and method of operating same |
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