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US1946945A
US1946945A US479409A US47940930A US1946945A US 1946945 A US1946945 A US 1946945A US 479409 A US479409 A US 479409A US 47940930 A US47940930 A US 47940930A US 1946945 A US1946945 A US 1946945A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to improvements in a means and method of'decreasing the turbulence and friction within return bends connecting adjacent fluid conduits, and is especially applicable to return bends utilized in connection with tubes of the heating elements of a cracking or oil distilling process.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a return .bend suitably equipped to carry out my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view partly in plan section of the device shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3--3 of Fig. l.
  • the body l may be provided with apertures 3 and 4 into which adjacent tubes (not shown) may be threaded or otherwise suitably fastened.
  • Said tubes may constitute one pair of a plurality of tubes which go to make up a tube bank of a furnace which may be utilized to heat water, oil or other fluid.
  • the body 1 in addition to being provided with apertures 3 and 4 may also beprovided with apertures 5 and 6, which may be, respectively, opposltely disposed from the apertures 3 and 4.
  • Plugs 'l and 8 may be normally positioned within the apertures 5 and 6 and may be provided. if desired, with conlcally tapered peripheral edges which may be ground to t similarly tapered sides defining the apertures '5 and 6. In this manner a substantially perfect fit of the plugs 'l and 8 within the apertures 5 and 6, respectively, may be obtained.
  • a screw 9, provided with a blunt tip 10 may be operatively disposedabove each of said plugs, the tip of said screw being adapted to bear upon the upper portions of the plugs.
  • the screw 9 may be threadedly engaged 60 in a yoke ll, the ends of which may project under arches 12 and 13 positioned upon opposite sides of each of the apertures 5 and 6.
  • fluid passing, for instance, upwardly through aperture 4 may be directed at right-angles to its upward flow through the connecting conduit 14 of the return bend and downwardly through aperture 3.
  • I may provide a supporting plate 15 which may depend 80 from the lower surface of each of the plugs '7 and 8.
  • a plurality of fins 16 may be mounted upon the plates 15, said fins being for-med similar to structural angle irons except that the right angleA bend is preferably rounded, both inside and out, instead of having a sharp outer corner.
  • the ns 16 may be centrally bent to a rounded contour, as shown at 17, to provide two right angularly disposed legs 18 and 19.
  • the fins 16 upon the plates l5 depending from each 90 of the plugs 'I and 8 may be disposed upon said plates at an angle of approximately 45 to the axis of the apertures 3 and 4. and also to the axis of the space 14 provided Within the return bend 2.
  • the ns 16 upon the plate l5 depending from 95 the plug 8 may be oppositely disposed with respect to the ns upon the plate l5 depending from the plug ⁇ '7 in such a manner that fluid passing upwardly through the aperture 4 will contact the ns 16 positioned upon the plate 15 depend- 100 ing from the plug 8, and said fluid will be directed at right-angles to its initial direction of travel.
  • a fluid will be directed to the ns disposed beneath the plug 'l and said latter ns will direct said oncoming uid downwardly through aperture 3. In this manner the body of fluid passing upwardly through aperture 4 will be virtually cut into a plurality of parallel sheets, the ow of which.
  • the plates 15, if desired, may be constructed integral with the plugs 7 and 8, respectively, and the plates 15 and the accompanying ns may be removed from the return bend 2 as a unit withthe removal of the plugs 7 and 8.
  • the plates l5 may be removably mounted upon the lower portions of the plugs l and 8, in which case the upper portion of the plates 15 may be formed in the shape of a T, as shown at 20, the lower portion of said plugs being provided with a diametrical T-shaped aperture into which T 20 may be adapted to slide.
  • a removable plug in a box type return bend fluid conduit comprising in combination, a depending support member associated With' said plug, and a plurality of angularly bent deiiecting vanes carried by said support member for diverting the ow of uid through said conduit.
  • a removable plug in a box type return bend conduit comprising in combination, a depending support member associated with said plug, and a plurality of fins bent at right angles mounted on said support member and adapted to deect the flow of fluid through said conduit.
  • a removable plug in a box type of return bend conduit comprising in combination' a depending support member formed integral with 4said plug, and a plurality of angularly bent vanes mounted in progressive, stepwise relationship on said support member adapted to divert iluid during its passage through said conduit.
  • a removable plug in a box type return bend through which hydrocarbon oil passes at high velocity comprising in combination, a depending support member formed integral with said plug, and a plurality of deflecting ns bent at right angles mounted on said depending support member in progressive, step-wise relationship for diverting the flow of hydrocarbon oil through and out of said conduit.
  • a, return bend conduit a plurality of openings in the body of said conduit, removable plugs insertable into said openings, a depending support member associated with each of said plugs, and a plurality of angularly bent deflecting vanes carried by said support member adapted to divert the ow of iiuid through said conduit.
  • a return bend conduit a plurality of openings in the body of said conduit, removable plugs insertable into said openings, a depending support member associated with each of said plugs, and a plurality of deecting iins bent at right angles mounted on said support member adapted to deflect the flow of uid through said conduit.

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Feb., i3, 1934. l.. A. MEKLER 1,946,945
RETURN BEND PLUG DEFLEcToR u l Filed Sept. 2. 1930 aNVENToR LV A. MKLR ATTORNEY Patented Feb. 13, 1934 RETURN BEND PLUG DEFLECTOR Lev A. Mekler, Chicago, Ill., assignor to Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, Ill., a corporation of ISouth Dakota Application september 2, 1930. serial No. 479,409
6 Claims.
This invention relates to improvements in a means and method of'decreasing the turbulence and friction within return bends connecting adjacent fluid conduits, and is especially applicable to return bends utilized in connection with tubes of the heating elements of a cracking or oil distilling process.
The objects and advantages of my invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawing and following detail description.
In the drawing, Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a return .bend suitably equipped to carry out my invention.
Fig. 2 is a plan view partly in plan section of the device shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 3--3 of Fig. l.
Referring more in detail to the drawing, 1 lndicates the body portion of a return bend 2. The body l may be provided with apertures 3 and 4 into which adjacent tubes (not shown) may be threaded or otherwise suitably fastened. Said tubes may constitute one pair of a plurality of tubes which go to make up a tube bank of a furnace which may be utilized to heat water, oil or other fluid.
In the heating of uids such as those hereinabove mentioned in tubular boilers or tubular stills, when said fluid is passed through theindividual tubes which make up the tube bank considerable turbulence exists in the return bends which connect adjacent tubes. This turbulent state, as can readily be seen, increases the friction of the passage of the iluid, and hence decreases the rate of flow therethrough. My invention is especially directed tothe elimination of this turbulent state of fluid passing from one tube to the next adjacent tube through a return bend, and hence is directed to the maintenance of a high velocity of flow of uid through the tube bank as a whole.
The body 1 in addition to being provided with apertures 3 and 4 may also beprovided with apertures 5 and 6, which may be, respectively, opposltely disposed from the apertures 3 and 4. Plugs 'l and 8 may be normally positioned within the apertures 5 and 6 and may be provided. if desired, with conlcally tapered peripheral edges which may be ground to t similarly tapered sides defining the apertures '5 and 6. In this manner a substantially perfect fit of the plugs 'l and 8 within the apertures 5 and 6, respectively, may be obtained.
To maintain the plugs '7 and 8 in position within apertures 5 and 6 when pressure is established (Cl. 137-75) v within Vthe body 1 a screw 9, provided with a blunt tip 10, may be operatively disposedabove each of said plugs, the tip of said screw being adapted to bear upon the upper portions of the plugs. The screw 9 may be threadedly engaged 60 in a yoke ll, the ends of which may project under arches 12 and 13 positioned upon opposite sides of each of the apertures 5 and 6. By this arrangement it can readily be seen that rotation of the screw 9 will tend.V to exert a downward 65 force upon the upper portion' of each of the plugs 7 and 8.
By the provision of the apertures 5 and 6 directly opposite apertures 3 and 4, respectively, it can readily be seen that plugs 7 and 8 may be re- 70 moved at will, and the tubes connected into the return bend 2 may be cleaned.
As a feature of my invention, fluid passing, for instance, upwardly through aperture 4 may be directed at right-angles to its upward flow through the connecting conduit 14 of the return bend and downwardly through aperture 3. In order to decrease the turbulence and friction in this portion of the ow of the fluid I may provide a supporting plate 15 which may depend 80 from the lower surface of each of the plugs '7 and 8. A plurality of fins 16 may be mounted upon the plates 15, said fins being for-med similar to structural angle irons except that the right angleA bend is preferably rounded, both inside and out, instead of having a sharp outer corner. In other words, the ns 16 may be centrally bent to a rounded contour, as shown at 17, to provide two right angularly disposed legs 18 and 19. The fins 16 upon the plates l5 depending from each 90 of the plugs 'I and 8 may be disposed upon said plates at an angle of approximately 45 to the axis of the apertures 3 and 4. and also to the axis of the space 14 provided Within the return bend 2.
The ns 16 upon the plate l5 depending from 95 the plug 8 may be oppositely disposed with respect to the ns upon the plate l5 depending from the plug `'7 in such a manner that fluid passing upwardly through the aperture 4 will contact the ns 16 positioned upon the plate 15 depend- 100 ing from the plug 8, and said fluid will be directed at right-angles to its initial direction of travel. In other words. a fluid will be directed to the ns disposed beneath the plug 'l and said latter ns will direct said oncoming uid downwardly through aperture 3. In this manner the body of fluid passing upwardly through aperture 4 will be virtually cut into a plurality of parallel sheets, the ow of which. in turn` will be directed at right-angles to the flow through the aperture 4, llU` versing the direction of iow of the uid, turbu lence within the return bend 2 will be substantially eliminated, and hence friction within the tube bank as a whole will be decreased to a The plates 15, if desired, may be constructed integral with the plugs 7 and 8, respectively, and the plates 15 and the accompanying ns may be removed from the return bend 2 as a unit withthe removal of the plugs 7 and 8. If desired, the plates l5 may be removably mounted upon the lower portions of the plugs l and 8, in which case the upper portion of the plates 15 may be formed in the shape of a T, as shown at 20, the lower portion of said plugs being provided with a diametrical T-shaped aperture into which T 20 may be adapted to slide.
I claim as my invention:
1. A removable plug in a box type return bend fluid conduit, comprising in combination, a depending support member associated With' said plug, and a plurality of angularly bent deiiecting vanes carried by said support member for diverting the ow of uid through said conduit.
2. A removable plug in a box type return bend conduit, comprising in combination, a depending support member associated with said plug, and a plurality of fins bent at right angles mounted on said support member and adapted to deect the flow of fluid through said conduit.
3. A removable plug in a box type of return bend conduit, comprising in combination' a depending support member formed integral with 4said plug, and a plurality of angularly bent vanes mounted in progressive, stepwise relationship on said support member adapted to divert iluid during its passage through said conduit.
' 4. A removable plug in a box type return bend through which hydrocarbon oil passes at high velocity, comprising in combination, a depending support member formed integral with said plug, and a plurality of deflecting ns bent at right angles mounted on said depending support member in progressive, step-wise relationship for diverting the flow of hydrocarbon oil through and out of said conduit.
5. In combination, a, return bend conduit, a plurality of openings in the body of said conduit, removable plugs insertable into said openings, a depending support member associated with each of said plugs, and a plurality of angularly bent deflecting vanes carried by said support member adapted to divert the ow of iiuid through said conduit.
6. In combination, a return bend conduit, a plurality of openings in the body of said conduit, removable plugs insertable into said openings, a depending support member associated with each of said plugs, and a plurality of deecting iins bent at right angles mounted on said support member adapted to deflect the flow of uid through said conduit.
LEV A. MEKLER.
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US4601275A (en) * 1982-08-23 1986-07-22 General Motors Corporation Fuel rail
US4784183A (en) * 1984-10-22 1988-11-15 The British Hydromechanics Research Association Fluid flow device
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US4601275A (en) * 1982-08-23 1986-07-22 General Motors Corporation Fuel rail
US4784183A (en) * 1984-10-22 1988-11-15 The British Hydromechanics Research Association Fluid flow device
US20230051286A1 (en) * 2021-08-11 2023-02-16 Kidde Technologies, Inc. Flow control insert for an agent distribution system
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