US1895072A - Continuous furnace for metallurgical purposes - Google Patents

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US1895072A
US1895072A US168924A US16892427A US1895072A US 1895072 A US1895072 A US 1895072A US 168924 A US168924 A US 168924A US 16892427 A US16892427 A US 16892427A US 1895072 A US1895072 A US 1895072A
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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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  • This invention relates to metallurgical furnaces, and more particularly furnacesof conveyor type; and it is among the objgects of the invention to provide a construct1on promoting uniform treatment of material handled. Another object is the provision of a construction protective of the working parts of the apparatus. Other obfjectsand advantages will appear as the description roceeds.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view of a construction'embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view taken substantiallyvas a section approximately on the line II--II, Fig. l
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section taken on a plane indicated approximately by the line III-III, Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of a detail
  • Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view
  • Fig. 6 is a section taken on broken plane indicated approximately by line VI-VI, Fig. 5.
  • the reference character C designates a furnace chamber, the precise detail of which may vary with particular requirements, but which ordinarily will comprise masonry construction with inlet ports 2 in the walls for the placement or burners where gas or oil firing is to be employed, and having I-beam framing 3 and ties 4, also reenforce binder channels and plates, as may be required.
  • the conveyor is made up preferably of connected links 7 with,
  • trackways are arranged to be shielded from the direct furnaceheat, being in fact outside of thefurnace chamber.
  • Suitable plate beams 10 maybe incorporated, to provide a passageway enclosed substantially 6 against the furnace chamber, that is leaving sulicient clearance for the travelling conveyor members.
  • the conveyor furthermore is provided with means whereby positive cooling also may be had.
  • this 6 embodies a water supply system, such that water may be furnished to 'hollow elements of the conveyor, and yet permit travel of the same.
  • An advantageous construction for this purpose comprises tubular transverse members 9 having at the end a receiving cup l1. It is better to arrange an additional inside tube 12 which may be connected to the cup l1 to carry the water to a point of discharge in the hollow member 9, and thence 5 drainage is had from the latter out the end thereof and into the trough 13.
  • an additional inside tube 12 which may be connected to the cup l1 to carry the water to a point of discharge in the hollow member 9, and thence 5 drainage is had from the latter out the end thereof and into the trough 13.
  • the trough of Width sufficient to include the roller run also and thereby provide p additional safety therefor.
  • the rollers may While the trough, 13 may be nar- S5 thus travel with their treads upon a plate the ends outside the furnace.
  • article-supports are carried, these supports being of relatively thin section, and presenting a minimum of contact with the articles carried.
  • these supports may be in the form of thin plates 19, best of heat resistant alloy, and notched or shaped to present multipoint contact, and desirably extending longitudinally of the path of travel of the conve or.
  • the supports may be secured direct y to the transverse members 9, sufficient clearance being afforded at the ends to allow of such movement relative to each other as may be incurred in the travel.
  • the conveyor as a whole runs over the sprockets 20 located at One of these may be driven as by motor 21 with a reduction gear 22, variable or not as preferred.
  • the sprockets at the other end may be mount-v ed on a ioating or adjustable mounting including the shaft 23, slide boxes 24 and' a Weight take-up 25.
  • the comblnation ofa furnace chamber, a trav-- elling conveyor therein having rollers and hollow transverse members, receiving cups at the end of said members, an inner tube exand tending from each cup into the corresponding hollow transverse member, a drain trough for receiving the discharge from the transverse members, and a plate-rail in said trough for said rollers.
  • said means being operable at any point during said travel.

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Jan. 24, 1933. R. M, FENTON ET AL 1,895,072
CONTINUOUS FURNACE FOR METALLURGICAL PURPOSS Original Filed Feb. 17. 1927 3 Sheets-Sheet l LO.. Nv lj O lq s n mit EEE
0 l H INVENTORS EaZ/l 777.?6/72012 and' A TTORNEYS Jan. 24, 1933. R, M- FENTQN ET AL- 1,895,072
I CONTINUOUS FURNACE FOR METALLURGICAL PURPOSES Original Filed Feb. 17, 1927 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 A TTORN Y Jan. 24, 1933. R M, FENTON ET AL 1,895,072
CONTINUOUS FURNACE FOR METALLURGICAL PURPOSES Original Filed Feb. 1'7. 192'7 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 INVENToRb E611/ 771.76171072 am? A TTORN 5.
Patented Jan. 24, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE `BAY M. FENTON AND EDWARD F. CLARK, OF MONROE, MICHIGAN CONTINUOUS FUBNACE FOR METALLUBGICAL PURPOSES Application mea February 17, 1927,ser1a'1ne. 168,924. Renewed December 3,1931.
This invention relates to metallurgical furnaces, and more particularly furnacesof conveyor type; and it is among the objgects of the invention to provide a construct1on promoting uniform treatment of material handled. Another object is the provision of a construction protective of the working parts of the apparatus. Other obfjectsand advantages will appear as the description roceeds.
To the accomplishment of the oregoing and related ends, the invention, then, consists of the features hereinafter fully described, and particularly pointed out in the claims, the following description and the annexed dra-wmgs setting forth in detail certain mechanism embodying the invention, such mechanism constituting however but one of the various ways in which the'principle of the invention may be employed.
In said annexed drawings Fig. 1 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view of a construction'embodying the invention; Fig. 2 is a plan view taken substantiallyvas a section approximately on the line II--II, Fig. l; Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section taken on a plane indicated approximately by the line III-III, Fig. 1; Fig. 4 is a plan view of a detail; Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view; and Fig. 6 is a section taken on broken plane indicated approximately by line VI-VI, Fig. 5.
Referring more particularly to the drawings,the reference character C designates a furnace chamber, the precise detail of which may vary with particular requirements, but which ordinarily will comprise masonry construction with inlet ports 2 in the walls for the placement or burners where gas or oil firing is to be employed, and having I-beam framing 3 and ties 4, also reenforce binder channels and plates, as may be required.
By setting the structure on I-beam supports 5 with4 appropriate cross beams 6, a run way for the outside reach of the endless conveyor is conveniently had. The conveyor is made up preferably of connected links 7 with,
supporting rollers 8, and 'between corresponding links, hollow transverse members 9 extend, so that the rollers at the respective ends travel on trackways provided. The
trackways are arranged to be shielded from the direct furnaceheat, being in fact outside of thefurnace chamber. For this, we enclose the trackways in the masonry or wall of the structure, and while yin some instances with short members the trackways may be placed in the floor, ordinarily we prefer their location in the sides of the structure. Suitable plate beams 10 maybe incorporated, to provide a passageway enclosed substantially 6 against the furnace chamber, that is leaving sulicient clearance for the travelling conveyor members. The conveyor furthermore is provided with means whereby positive cooling also may be had. Preferably this 6 embodies a water supply system, such that water may be furnished to 'hollow elements of the conveyor, and yet permit travel of the same. An advantageous construction for this purpose comprises tubular transverse members 9 having at the end a receiving cup l1. It is better to arrange an additional inside tube 12 which may be connected to the cup l1 to carry the water to a point of discharge in the hollow member 9, and thence 5 drainage is had from the latter out the end thereof and into the trough 13. By providing cups 11 and inside tubes at both ends, the inside tubes extending slightly past the center, as shown more in detail in Fig. 4, a highly dependable coolin system is had. That is, the duplex feed, rom both ends, instead of from one end only, offers additional safeguards as well as greater uniformity in cooling effect. row such as'to exclude the rollers 8, we prefer to make the trough of Width sufficient to include the roller run also and thereby provide p additional safety therefor. The rollers may While the trough, 13 may be nar- S5 thus travel with their treads upon a plate the ends outside the furnace.
The outside run of the conveyor travels on trackways 18 secured to the foundation beams or support. Air cooling is thus had externally as well as water cooling inside the furnace. Warpage and misalignment and premature destruction of running parts is thus safeguarded against. l.
On the conveyor, article-supports are carried, these supports being of relatively thin section, and presenting a minimum of contact with the articles carried. Preferably these supports may be in the form of thin plates 19, best of heat resistant alloy, and notched or shaped to present multipoint contact, and desirably extending longitudinally of the path of travel of the conve or. The supports may be secured direct y to the transverse members 9, sufficient clearance being afforded at the ends to allow of such movement relative to each other as may be incurred in the travel. The conveyor as a whole runs over the sprockets 20 located at One of these may be driven as by motor 21 with a reduction gear 22, variable or not as preferred.
The sprockets at the other end may be mount-v ed on a ioating or adjustable mounting including the shaft 23, slide boxes 24 and' a Weight take-up 25.
Other modes of applying the principle of the invention may be employed, change being made as regards the details disclosed, provided the means stated in anv of the following claims, or the equivalent of such, be employed.
We therefore particularly point out distinctly claim as our invention 1. ln apparatus of the character described, the combination of a furnace chamber, a travelling conveyor therein having hollow transverse'members, receiving cups at the end of said members, and means for feeding water to said cups. i
2. In apparatus of the character described, the combination of a furnace chamber, a travelling conveyor therein having hollow' transverse members, receiving cups at the ends of said members, an inner tube extending from each cup into the corresponding hollow transverse member, and a drain trough for receiving the discharge from the transverse memers.
3. In apparatus of the character described, the combination of a furnace chamber, a travelling conveyor therein having rollers and hollow transverse members, receiving cups at the end of said members, a drain trough for receiving the discharge from the transverse members, and a plate-rail in' said trough for the rollers.
4. In apparatus of the character described, the comblnation ofa furnace chamber, a trav-- elling conveyor therein having rollers and hollow transverse members, receiving cups at the end of said members, an inner tube exand tending from each cup into the corresponding hollow transverse member, a drain trough for receiving the discharge from the transverse members, and a plate-rail in said trough for said rollers.
5. In apparatus of the character described, the combination of a furnace chamber, a trav- Yelling conveyor including links and rollers,
hollowtransverse members between corre: sponding links, receiving cups at the end of said members, a drain trough for receiving the discharge from the transverse members, and a plate-rail in said trough for the said rollers.
6. In apparatus of the character described, the combination of a furnace chamber, a travelling conveyor including links and rollers,
'hollow transverse members between corresaid members internally, and individually,`
said means being operable at any point during said travel.
8. The combination with a.furnace; of a conveyor adapted to travel through said furnace, said conveyor comprising a plurality of travelling members extending transversely of said furnace; andJ means extending internally for cooling said members individually, said means being operable at any point during said travel.
\\9. The combination with a furnace; of a. conveyor adapted to travel through said furnace, said conveyor comprising a plurality of travelling members extending transversely of said furnace; and means for l circulating a cooling medium through said members individually while in motion, said means being operable at any point during said travel.
10. The combination with a furnace; of a conveyor adapted to travel through said furnace, said conveyor comprising a plurality of hollow travelling members extending transversely of saidfurnace; and means for circulating a cooling fluid through said members individually while in motion, said means being operable at any point during said travel.
11. The combination with a furnace; of a conveyor adapted to travel longitudinally of said furnace, said conveyor comprising a plurality of vhollow members adapted to move longitudinally of said furnace, and means for introducing a cooling fluid into said members while individually in motion, in said furnace,
l said means being operable at any point during said travel.
12. The combination with a furnace, of a conveyor comprising spaced means on opposite sides of said furnace for moving hollow conveyor members therethrough, and means `for introducing a cooling 'luid into said members individually while in motion, said means being operable at any point during said travel.
13. The combination with a furnace, of endless conveyor chains on opposite sides of said furnace, hollow conveyor members extending transversely of said chains and connected thereto, and means for circulating a cooling fluid 4through said hollow members while in motion, said means being operable at any point during said travel.
Signed by us this 14th day of February,
RAY M. FENTON. EDWARD F. CLARK.
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US2646980A (en) * 1948-10-11 1953-07-28 Robert F Leftwich Sintering apparatus
US2779579A (en) * 1954-07-26 1957-01-29 Schwarzkopf Dev Co Conveyor for high temperature furnaces
US3136699A (en) * 1946-02-21 1964-06-09 Walter H Zinn Neutronic reactor system
US4664624A (en) * 1985-12-12 1987-05-12 Jacques Dufresne Metal melting installation
US4886450A (en) * 1987-08-01 1989-12-12 Ruhrgas Aktiengesellschaft Cooled tubular assembly for industrial reheating furnace
US5816387A (en) * 1996-09-16 1998-10-06 Shaffer; Peter T. B. High-temperature furnace and ceramic conveyer belt therefor
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US3136699A (en) * 1946-02-21 1964-06-09 Walter H Zinn Neutronic reactor system
US2646980A (en) * 1948-10-11 1953-07-28 Robert F Leftwich Sintering apparatus
US2779579A (en) * 1954-07-26 1957-01-29 Schwarzkopf Dev Co Conveyor for high temperature furnaces
US4664624A (en) * 1985-12-12 1987-05-12 Jacques Dufresne Metal melting installation
US4886450A (en) * 1987-08-01 1989-12-12 Ruhrgas Aktiengesellschaft Cooled tubular assembly for industrial reheating furnace
US5816387A (en) * 1996-09-16 1998-10-06 Shaffer; Peter T. B. High-temperature furnace and ceramic conveyer belt therefor
WO2014074242A1 (en) * 2012-09-28 2014-05-15 Btu International, Inc. High temperature conveyor belt
US9102471B2 (en) 2012-09-28 2015-08-11 Btu International, Inc. High temperature conveyor belt
US9290325B2 (en) 2012-09-28 2016-03-22 Btu International, Inc. High temperature conveyor belt
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