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US1793274A
US1793274A US341640A US34164029A US1793274A US 1793274 A US1793274 A US 1793274A US 341640 A US341640 A US 341640A US 34164029 A US34164029 A US 34164029A US 1793274 A US1793274 A US 1793274A
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    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
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  • This invention relates to oretreating apparatus, and "more particularly to a calcine' car and to a new and improved dust sealthereforto'p'revent the escape of dust when the 1 calcine is charged from the car into a furnace.
  • the invention relates to the treatment'of ore, dust or other materials in which the raw 1 material is first roasted in a suitable roasting furnace and-then is transferred by means jof'a 'ca-lcine car to a smelting furnace.
  • a suitable roasting furnace and-then is transferred by means jof'a 'ca-lcine car to a smelting furnace.
  • this trans fer it is desirable to prevent'the escape ofdust "intothe atmosphere inorder toprevent a sub stantial loss of material and to avoid contaminating the air and thereby causing discomfort and injury to operators.
  • the present invention accomplishes this by providing a seal between the 'discharge'hopper of the calcine car and the feed pipe leading to the furnace; Means is provided whereby a substantially tight seal is automatically obtained and a simple control mechanism is employed for rendering the seal operative.
  • a stationary vent pipe is located directly above the charge opening of the furnace and automatic means are providofthe 10w 'car'to adistant part of the'plant where-the smelting furnace is located.
  • the material is thelower sealf;'and [j 1?
  • Like reference characters denote lik ed whereby ai tight seal is formed between the into material discharge p rt therieof, in which g Fig. izisan elevation ofai pair oflc'alcine
  • a calcine car 10 is shown in Fig. 1.as supported from achassis 11 to which wheels 12 are secured for permitting the car to travel over rails 13.
  • the calcineear is in the form r of a hopper terminating in a spout 14 which may be closed by a suitable ga'te15 (Fig.
  • the gate 15 is pivotally secured to framework 20 as by pin 21 and is adapted to slide transversely of spout. 14 from open to. closedposition.
  • Framework 20' is secured to pivoted link 22 (Fig; 1) which is operated by a suitable-handle 23 for controlling the position of said ate. e
  • a Feed pipe 25 terminates in a nipple 26 which is secured in a charge openmg of the furnace 27 which may be of any suitable type.
  • the upper portion of pipe 25 carries a housing 30 (Figs. 2 and 6) having a top flange 31 V by means of which itmay be secured to a stationary supporter platform 32 on which rails 13 arecarried'.
  • Flange 31 is recessed to slid- V ably receive rods 35.
  • Tubular member 33 is slidably mounted in housing 30 and is provided at its upper end with outwardly extending supports ,34, which arecarried on the upper end of supporting r0'ds'35.
  • sleeve 33 upper end of sleeve 33 is provided with a circular opening surrounded-by a flange 36 having a spherical surface.
  • a complementary dished member 37 1s seatedon said surface and is provided with a horizontal flange 38 Which is adapted to contact with flange 16 of spout 14.
  • the spherical seat permits I member 37 to automatically adjust itself, to form a tight seal when it is brought into operative relationship with said spout.
  • Links 48 and 49 are so related that a toggle action is produced for causing pivotal move ment of frame 40 about rod 42 thereby elevating supporting rods 35, causing" member 33 to slide upwardly in housing 30, and bringing member 3'1 into contact with the bottom flange of spout 14.
  • Spring 52 permits the toggle tobe moved past its central position whereby the members are automatically locked. The spring furthermore insures a tight contact between flanges 16 and 38 regardless of minor variations in the location of the elements.
  • calcine ear 10 The upper part of calcine ear 10 is closed by a cover member 60 (Fig. 4) having a central opening therein surrounded by a rectangular flange 61. Strengthening members 62 may extend from said flange the ends of calcine car.
  • Vent 71 is preferably located over the feecLpipe in order to permit direct passage of aircur rents whereby more efficient ventilation. is obtained. It is to be noted that by providing an upperautomatic seal only a single hand jcontrol is necessary for completely sealing .the'calcinc car against loss of dust.
  • V 1 In combination with a material con- .veyor, a discharge spout terminating in a substantially horizontal surface, a stationary feed pipe positioned below said conveyor and having a telescopicmember in communicabysaid telescopic member and adapted to Contact with said horizontal surface, said member being adapted to accommodate itself to angular displacement whereby a tight seal with said horizontal surface is automatically effected, and means for elevating sald't'elescopic member comprising a pivoted member and a lever for controlling the position of said pivoted member.
  • a shdable member mounted therein, a pivoted lever pivotally connected to said slidable member, and means for causing pivotal movement offsaid lever comprising a pair. of links forming a toggle 1omt, one of said links being reslliently secured to said lever.
  • a stationary vent pipe adapted to register with said opening when the receptacle is in material discharging position, and automatic ,means for effecting a sealbetween said cover and said vent pipe comprising cooperating surfaces carried by said cover and said vent plpeand resilient means for holding sald surfaces 1n engagement.
  • means for effecting a sealbetween said cover and said vent pipe comprising-a slidable framework carried by said cover and I resilient means for maintaining said frame- 7 work in engagement with said vent pipe.
  • a movv for effecting a seal with said furnaceeharge pipe In combination with a furnace having I a charge pipe, 'a stationary vent pipe, a movv for effecting a seal with said furnaceeharge pipe.

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Feb. 17, 1931. B. G. CALL 1,793,274 CALGINE DUST SEAL Filed Feb. 21, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 7 L0 m m N awuemtoz Feb. 17, 1931.
B. G. CALL CALCINE DUST SEAL 3 Sheets-Shet 5:
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, UNITED. STATES BENJAMIN GEORGE CALL, or TACOMA; wAsHInG'romi assienon rolAnnnichn.sivmnrg ING AND REFINING COMPANY, OF- NEVZ YORK, 1 T:; YL, A CORPORATION I JERSEY oALcINE-nusr snark Application filed February 21,1929; serial no. -341,e4o, l1
This invention relates to oretreating apparatus, and "more particularly to a calcine' car and to a new and improved dust sealthereforto'p'revent the escape of dust when the 1 calcine is charged from the car into a furnace.
The invention relates to the treatment'of ore, dust or other materials in which the raw 1 material is first roasted in a suitable roasting furnace and-then is transferred by means jof'a 'ca-lcine car to a smelting furnace. In thus transferring the calcine it is necessary to firstfill the .car with the calcined'material from the roasting furnace and then to move the r then discharged directly from thecar in'to the smeltingfurnace. .Inmaking. this trans fer it is desirable to prevent'the escape ofdust "intothe atmosphere inorder toprevent a sub stantial loss of material and to avoid contaminating the air and thereby causing discomfort and injury to operators. 7 The present invention accomplishes this by providing a seal between the 'discharge'hopper of the calcine car and the feed pipe leading to the furnace; Means is provided whereby a substantially tight seal is automatically obtained and a simple control mechanism is employed for rendering the seal operative.
In order to allow the escape of airas thematerialis discharged a stationary vent pipe is located directly above the charge opening of the furnace and automatic means are providofthe 10w 'car'to adistant part of the'plant where-the smelting furnace is located. The material is thelower sealf;'and [j 1? Like reference characters denote lik ed whereby ai tight seal is formed between the into material discharge p rt therieof, in which g Fig. izisan elevation ofai pair oflc'alcine,
cars "operatively positioned ,for discharging material into afiirna'eeg a F g. 21s an'enlarged view partly infsection' r seal andcontrol apparatus the'refor;j 3 r Fig. 3. is a section taken; on the line a 3 of F ig 2 s'h'owing' the pivoted lever for controllingthe'seal; e V I U L I Fig. 4 isan enlarged sectional View of the upper calcine seal showing a portion offth'e vent at theitop} of the calcinecar'g' v 1' 'Fig. 5;.is a sectionitak'en on the liIie},5,- -5 of.Fig.' 2 showing thef control mechanism; for
w ngijthe details ofth m te seal. 7
in the several figures of the drav'vin'gs.
wit la;am an in faawagt ioimifigi to Q . In thefollowing description andlin' the claims "parts {will be; identifiedfby specific names for convenience, but they are intended to be as genericin their application to similar a parts as the'art willpermit.
In the drawings accompanying. andfform- I ing'part of this specification,-a practicalcommerci l; embodiment pf the invention is,
shown, butas such illustration is primarily for purposes of disclosure, itwill be understood that Ithe'stru'cture may bemodi'fied in variusrespects without departure from the broad spiritand scope, ofthe invention as hereinafter definedand claimed. I
Referring more particularly to thedrawings, a calcine car 10 is shown in Fig. 1.as supported from achassis 11 to which wheels 12 are secured for permitting the car to travel over rails 13. The calcineear is in the form r of a hopper terminating in a spout 14 which may be closed by a suitable ga'te15 (Fig.
and is provided with a bottom flange 1'6for the purpose to be described. The gate 15 is pivotally secured to framework 20 as by pin 21 and is adapted to slide transversely of spout. 14 from open to. closedposition. Framework 20' is secured to pivoted link 22 (Fig; 1) which is operated by a suitable-handle 23 for controlling the position of said ate. e
a Feed pipe 25 terminates in a nipple 26 which is secured in a charge openmg of the furnace 27 which may be of any suitable type. The upper portion of pipe 25 carries a housing 30 (Figs. 2 and 6) having a top flange 31 V by means of which itmay be secured to a stationary supporter platform 32 on which rails 13 arecarried'. Flange 31 is recessed to slid- V ably receive rods 35. Tubular member 33 is slidably mounted in housing 30 and is provided at its upper end with outwardly extending supports ,34, which arecarried on the upper end of supporting r0'ds'35. The
upper end of sleeve 33 is provided with a circular opening surrounded-by a flange 36 having a spherical surface. A complementary dished member 37 1s seatedon said surface and is provided with a horizontal flange 38 Which is adapted to contact with flange 16 of spout 14. The spherical seat permits I member 37 to automatically adjust itself, to form a tight seal when it is brought into operative relationship with said spout.
to said rod 46 and is pivoted to a secondlink 49 which is slidably mounted in apivoted support 50. Support 50 is pivotally secured to straps 51 which, are carried from the lower portion of framework 40; Spring 52 is carried on. link 49 between nut 53 and pivoted member 50. The tension of said spring may beyaried by nut 54 whichis threaded on said lin r.
' Links 48 and 49 are so related that a toggle action is produced for causing pivotal move ment of frame 40 about rod 42 thereby elevating supporting rods 35, causing" member 33 to slide upwardly in housing 30, and bringing member 3'1 into contact with the bottom flange of spout 14. Spring 52 permits the toggle tobe moved past its central position whereby the members are automatically locked. The spring furthermore insures a tight contact between flanges 16 and 38 regardless of minor variations in the location of the elements.
The upper part of calcine ear 10 is closed by a cover member 60 (Fig. 4) having a central opening therein surrounded by a rectangular flange 61. Strengthening members 62 may extend from said flange the ends of calcine car.
:When the above described, the bottom portion of the "vent71'contacts with the curved ends of slidable frame 63, thereby depressing said frame the calcine car. Slidable frame 63 is fitted within rectangular flange 61 and is supported from yokes 64 by means of springs 65. Yokes 66ers provided with bolts 67 which extend through cover member 60 and are secured to :yoke 64 for limiting the upward movement of the sliding frame 63. lhe front and rear sides of said frame are provided wlth curved extensions 70 to facilitate the passage of the framework under stationary vent pipe -71. Said vent pipe may be supported by a suitable bracing member 72 (Fig. 1) and may lead to any desired apparatus which is capable of permitting passageof air while preventing the escape of dust;
In the operation of the above describeddevice,calcine cars lOare brought into the clesired position in, alignment with feed pipe 25 and vent pipe 71 for thepurposeof discharging calcine into furnace 27. When in this position, lever 45'is utilized'fo r forcing member 33 upwardlyand bringing flanges 16 and'38 into contacting relationship the 1 counterbalancing weight in receptacle 39 assisting the operatio'nof the, lever. Member '37theiiautomatically seats due to the sphericontourthereof, and causes a tight'seal between the feed pipe and the spoutto the car is brought into'the position:
and allowing the same to slide under said vent. When the cars in 1ts operative pos tion, frame 63 willbeiin alignment with the vent 71' and is firmly held against the same by means of spring 65, thereby automatically forming a seal between the opening in the top 60 of the calcine car and the vent pipe. Gate 15 nay then be opened by a suitable movement of lever 23 whereby the material within the calcine car is discharged to the furnace while the' upper and lower seals above described prevent the escape of dust during the charging operation.
To again remove the car it is only necessary to break the lower seal by a suitable movement of lever 45 thereby releasing the car from contact with the furnace feed pipe. The upperseal is automatically broken as frame 63 slides from under the lower portion of the vent 71 when the car is removed. Vent 71 is preferably located over the feecLpipe in order to permit direct passage of aircur rents whereby more efficient ventilation. is obtained. It is to be noted that by providing an upperautomatic seal only a single hand jcontrol is necessary for completely sealing .the'calcinc car against loss of dust.
While certainnovel features of the invention have been shown and described and are pointed out 111 the annexed claims, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustratedaand in its operation may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit'of the invention. ,7
What is claimed is: V 1. In combination with a material con- .veyor, a discharge spout terminating in a substantially horizontal surface, a stationary feed pipe positioned below said conveyor and having a telescopicmember in communicabysaid telescopic member and adapted to Contact with said horizontal surface, said member being adapted to accommodate itself to angular displacement whereby a tight seal with said horizontal surface is automatically effected, and means for elevating sald't'elescopic member comprising a pivoted member and a lever for controlling the position of said pivoted member.
In combination with a furnace feed pipe, a shdable member mounted therein, a pivoted lever pivotally connected to said slidable member, and means for causing pivotal movement offsaid lever comprising a pair. of links forming a toggle 1omt, one of said links being reslliently secured to said lever.
'3. In combination with a stationary feed pipe, an extensible member shdably mounted thereon, a pivoted lever, links connectmg said lever to saidextensible member, means for controlling the position of said lever including a rod pivoted thereto, a link slidably carried in said rod, reslllent means for maintannng said link in operative position, and
means cooperating with said link for controlling the position thereof. r
4. In combination witha movable car adapt-l ed to receive material, said car having a cover provlded wlth an openlng, a stationary pipe positloned 1n ahgnmentwlth-said open ng when said car is in material discharging po framework slidably carried in said fiange,. and resilient means for mamtainmg sald framework in an elevated position whereby a tight seal is automatically effected with a stationary pipe when said car is positioned thereunder.
6. In combination with a movable car adapted to receive material, said car having acover provided with an openmg, an upstanding flange'surroundingsaid openmg,
a framework slidably' carried in said. flange and having a downwardly inclinedportion whereby said frame may beautomatically operated by a stationary pipe when said car for maintainingsaidframework in an elematicallyf effected with saidpipe."
'7. In combination with a calcine car, a'
downwardly extending discharge spout havinga horizontal flange,-
stationary feed pipe, means for effecting a seal'between said feed pipe and said-flange comprisinga slid [able-member carried by said feed pipe, a tion therewithand a flanged member carried framework'carried by said cover and surrounding said opening, and resilient means for maintaining said framework in an elevated position whereby said framework automatically seats upon saidvent pipe for.
forming a seal.
8.- In combination with a furnace having a-cha rge pipe, a movable receptacle having a discharge spout adapted to register with. said charge pipe when said receptacle is brought into material discharging'position,
means foreffecting a seal between saiddischarge spout and saidcharge pipe,-said receptacle having acover provided with a vent.
opening, a stationary vent pipeadapted to register with said opening when the receptacle is in material discharging position, and automatic ,means for effecting a sealbetween said cover and said vent pipe comprising cooperating surfaces carried by said cover and said vent plpeand resilient means for holding sald surfaces 1n engagement.
9. In combination with a furnace having, a'charge pipe, a movable receptacle having" a discharge spout adapted to register with said charge pipe when said receptacle is .brought into material discharging position,
Lvated', position wherebyia tight seal is autoing adapted to align with said. vent pipe, a e
means. for effecting a "seal between sai d'discharge spoutandsa-id' charge pipe, said receptacle having a coverprovided with a vent opening astationary vent pipe adaptedto register with said opening when the receptacle is in material discharging position, au-
tomatic. means for effecting a sealbetween said cover and said vent pipe comprising-a slidable framework carried by said cover and I resilient means for maintaining said frame- 7 work in engagement with said vent pipe.
by said vent pipe and said receptacle and resilient means for holding said. surfaces in engagement, and manually operable means 10. In combination with a furnace having I a charge pipe, 'a stationary vent pipe, a movv for effecting a seal with said furnaceeharge pipe.
11. Incombination With a furnace having a charge pipe, a stationary vent pipe, a'movable receptacle for discharging material into said furnace and means automatically operable upon-bringing said receptacle into discharging position for effecting a seal With said vent pipe said means comprising coopersaid receptacle and'resilientmeans for malntaining said surfaces in engagement.
my hand.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set BENJAMIN GEORGE CALL.
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