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US1619829A
US1619829A US636355A US63635523A US1619829A US 1619829 A US1619829 A US 1619829A US 636355 A US636355 A US 636355A US 63635523 A US63635523 A US 63635523A US 1619829 A US1619829 A US 1619829A
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    • C21METALLURGY OF IRON
    • C21DMODIFYING THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF FERROUS METALS; GENERAL DEVICES FOR HEAT TREATMENT OF FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METALS OR ALLOYS; MAKING METAL MALLEABLE, e.g. BY DECARBURISATION OR TEMPERING
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    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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  • WILHELM ROHN OF HANAU-ON-THE-MAIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR T0 CHARLES EN GEL- EABD, INC., OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION.
  • the object of the invention is the construction of an electric resistance muffle furnace, wherein the metallic heating elements are equally distributed over the walls of the mufile embedded between the fire proof bricks constitutin the walls.
  • the heating elements are of the utmost simplicity and consist in thin metallic bands placed edgewise in the gaps or spaces between the bricks.
  • the electric connections are reduced to a minimum. The expenditure of building and repairing the furnace is very low.
  • Fig. 1 shows cross section through the furnace.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view on part of the bottom of the furnace.
  • the lnufile is entirely built up of any highly refractory material, measuring f. i. 250x125x20 mm.
  • the bottom of this mutlle consists of several rows of bricks a placed
  • the walls of the muffle consist of upright. fire proof bricks b of the same size, all sides of the bricks being flat surfaces placed horizontally, and the top of the muffle consists of similar bricks c in radial position so that they form a vault. d are appropriate angle pieces.
  • the electric heating resistance cons'st-s of an endless band f of for instance 20:1 mm.
  • This band is bent in zig-zag in the manner shown in Fig. 2 whereupon it is inserted into longitudinal gaps or spaces between two series of bricks so that it stands back from the front edges of said bricks for approximately 2 mm.
  • a mufile of this type may be built in an outer tightly closing casing 9 if it is used for heating in a reducing or neutral atmosphere or in the vacuum.
  • coinmon band iron commonly as used f. i. for packing boxes may used as heating band in an atmosphere free from oxidizing agents.
  • a chromium-nickel heating band may be used. In an atmosphere of air the temperatures may be 400 C. and 9501000 C. respectively.
  • the opposite surfaces of the bricks may united by any suitable interposed means.
  • the furnace may be built in any dimen sions, cubical or long and narrow.
  • An electric muffle furnace comprising a closed chamber formed of heat resisting fire bricks, all of whose surfaces are flat, having their smaller sides facing inwardly and a flat heating band imbedded into the spaces between the bricks.
  • An electric mufiie furnace comprising a closed chamber formed of heat resisting tire bricks, all of whose surfaces are flat, having their smaller sides facing inwardly and a flat heating band imbedded into the spaces be- .tween the bricks, said band passing in a zigzag course through the spaces between the bricks.
  • An electric mufile furnace comprising a closed" chamber formed of heat resisting fire bricks, all of whose surfaces are fiat, having their smaller sides facing inwardly and a fiat heating band imbedded into the spaces between the bricks, said band passing in a zigzag course through the spaces between the bricks, the whole outer surfaces of the band being sunken into the spaces between the bricks for a small distance from the inner chamber surface.
  • An electric muflle furnace comprising a closed chamber of heat resisting fire bricks, all of whose surfaces are flat, having their smaller surfaces facing inwardly and a .untinuous fiat heating band imbedded into the spaces between the bricks and passing in a zigzag course through the spacesbetween the bricks, the whole outer surfaces of the band being sunken into the spaces between the bricks for a small distance from 'the inner chamber surface, said band being carried over a plurality of walls of the furnace.
  • An electric muffle furnace co1n n' isin; a closed chamber of heat resisting fire bricks having all flat sides, an iron heating hand passing in a zigzag course through the spaces between the bricks and an enclosing-airtight casing surrounding said chamber. whereby various fluid conditions may be obtained in said chamber.

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1,619,829 March 8 -7- W. ROHN ELECTRIC RESISTANCE MUFFLE FURNACE Filed May 5, 1923 ifm MW Patented Mar. 8, 1927.
UNITED STATES I amaze PATENT OFFICE.
WILHELM ROHN, OF HANAU-ON-THE-MAIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR T0 CHARLES EN GEL- EABD, INC., OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION.
ELECTRIC RESISTANCE MUFFLE FURNACE.
Application filed May 3, 1923, Serial No. 636,355, and in Germany May 8, 1922.
The object of the invention is the construction of an electric resistance muffle furnace, wherein the metallic heating elements are equally distributed over the walls of the mufile embedded between the fire proof bricks constitutin the walls. The heating elements are of the utmost simplicity and consist in thin metallic bands placed edgewise in the gaps or spaces between the bricks. The electric connections are reduced to a minimum. The expenditure of building and repairing the furnace is very low.
Fig. 1 shows cross section through the furnace.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged plan view on part of the bottom of the furnace.
The lnufile is entirely built up of any highly refractory material, measuring f. i. 250x125x20 mm. The bottom of this mutlle consists of several rows of bricks a placed The walls of the muffle consist of upright. fire proof bricks b of the same size, all sides of the bricks being flat surfaces placed horizontally, and the top of the muffle consists of similar bricks c in radial position so that they form a vault. d are appropriate angle pieces.
The electric heating resistance cons'st-s of an endless band f of for instance 20:1 mm. This band is bent in zig-zag in the manner shown in Fig. 2 whereupon it is inserted into longitudinal gaps or spaces between two series of bricks so that it stands back from the front edges of said bricks for approximately 2 mm.
The interior of the mufile is thus uniformly heated upon four sides by one continuous heating band. The band is held in its position by the friction upon its rough surfaces and the pressure of. the fire clay bricks on it. A mufile of this type may be built in an outer tightly closing casing 9 if it is used for heating in a reducing or neutral atmosphere or in the vacuum. For temperatures up to approximately 850 degrees coinmon band iron commonly as used f. i. for packing boxes may used as heating band in an atmosphere free from oxidizing agents. for temperatures from 1050 C. to 1100 a chromium-nickel heating band may be used. In an atmosphere of air the temperatures may be 400 C. and 9501000 C. respectively.
The gaps or spaces between the bricks are for clearness sake shown wider than they practically are.
The opposite surfaces of the bricks may united by any suitable interposed means. The furnace may be built in any dimen sions, cubical or long and narrow.
Now what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is the following:
1. An electric muffle furnace comprising a closed chamber formed of heat resisting fire bricks, all of whose surfaces are flat, having their smaller sides facing inwardly and a flat heating band imbedded into the spaces between the bricks.
2. An electric mufiie furnace comprising a closed chamber formed of heat resisting tire bricks, all of whose surfaces are flat, having their smaller sides facing inwardly and a flat heating band imbedded into the spaces be- .tween the bricks, said band passing in a zigzag course through the spaces between the bricks.
3. An electric mufile furnace comprising a closed" chamber formed of heat resisting fire bricks, all of whose surfaces are fiat, having their smaller sides facing inwardly and a fiat heating band imbedded into the spaces between the bricks, said band passing in a zigzag course through the spaces between the bricks, the whole outer surfaces of the band being sunken into the spaces between the bricks for a small distance from the inner chamber surface.
4. An electric muflle furnace comprising a closed chamber of heat resisting fire bricks, all of whose surfaces are flat, having their smaller surfaces facing inwardly and a .untinuous fiat heating band imbedded into the spaces between the bricks and passing in a zigzag course through the spacesbetween the bricks, the whole outer surfaces of the band being sunken into the spaces between the bricks for a small distance from 'the inner chamber surface, said band being carried over a plurality of walls of the furnace.
5. An electric muffle furnace co1n n'isin; a closed chamber of heat resisting fire bricks having all flat sides, an iron heating hand passing in a zigzag course through the spaces between the bricks and an enclosing-airtight casing surrounding said chamber. whereby various fluid conditions may be obtained in said chamber.
In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my signature.
WILHELM ROHN.
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