US20080135555A1 - Kiln lid lift apparatus - Google Patents
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- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
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- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27D—DETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
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- This invention relates to apparatus for use in moving a ceramic or glass kiln lid between open and closed positions.
- Kilns of the kind used in the manufacture of ceramic or glass items conventionally have a body provided with a chamber in which the items may be fired. Access to the chamber is provided via an opening, and such opening is selectively opened and closed by a closure or lid which is pivoted on the body for movements between its open and closed positions.
- lid or closure lift structure which, for convenience, is fixed to some part of the kiln body.
- the kiln closure is pivotable between its open and closed positions the movement of the closure frequently imposes stresses on the closure or the kiln body, or both. Over time, these stresses can produce severe damage to the kiln body, the closure, the hinge structure, or all such components.
- the closure and kiln body may not be capable of accommodating dimensional changes which occur during temperature variations resulting from the operation of the kiln. In those instances in which a closure must be forcibly maintained in closed condition, such result usually is ensured by the use of locking or latching mechanisms. These mechanisms, however, may adversely affect the ability of the closure and the kiln to accommodate dimensional changes due to variations in temperature, thereby imposing additional stress on the closure, the kiln body, or the closure hinge structure.
- a principal object of the invention is to provide a kiln body, a closure, a kiln support, and lift apparatus for moving the closure between open and closed positions and which avoids the imposition of stresses of the kind resulting from the use of mechanisms in use heretofore.
- Closure lift apparatus constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a base on which a kiln may be supported.
- a kiln includes a body having a chamber therein to which access may be had via an opening.
- the kiln includes a closure or lid pivotally mounted on the kiln body for rocking movements about an axis between the closed and opened positions.
- closure lift apparatus is provided to facilitate movements of the closure between opened and closed positions.
- the closure lift apparatus has an upstanding support which is mounted on the base, rather than on the kiln body. At the upper end of the support is pivoted a lift arm which substantially parallels the base.
- the support is of such height as to enable the lift arm to overlie the kiln body and the closure when the latter is in its closed position.
- the lift arm is pivoted to the support for rocking movements about an axis which is spaced from the axis of rocking movements of the kiln closure. Consequently, rocking movements of the lift arm and the closure are on different radii as a result of which the paths of movement of the closure and the lift arm are different. To avoid the imposition of stresses on the arm, the closure, and the coupling therebetween during these rocking movements the lift arm and the closure must be capable of movement relative to each other.
- the lift arm and the closure move concurrently. To avoid requiring a person to overcome the weight of both the lift arm and the closure to effect movement thereof, the lift arm and the closure are counterbalanced.
- a manually operable prop or stabilizer is provided.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a kiln having a pivotally movable closure occupying its closed position, a pivotally movable lift arm, a support for the lift arm, and a coupling between the lift arm and the closure;
- FIG. 2 is a rear elevational view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 1 , but illustrating the lift arm and the closure in adjusted positions;
- FIG. 4 is a rear elevational view of the apparatus in the positions shown in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of the lift apparatus itself and the coupling by which the lift arm may be coupled to the kiln closure;
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 , but illustrating the parts in adjusted positions.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged, fragmentary, isometric view illustrating the coupling of the lift arm to the kiln closure.
- Apparatus constructed in accordance with the disclosed embodiment of the invention is adapted for use with a conventional ceramic kiln 1 having a body 2 within which is a chamber for the accommodation of ceramic items which are to be fired. Access to the chamber may be had through a top opening which may be opened or closed by a closure 3 comprising a lid 4 having brackets 5 which cooperate with brackets 6 for the accommodation of a pivot pin 7 constituting a first axis.
- the lid 4 may rock about the first axis from the closed position shown in FIG. 1 to the opened position shown in FIG. 3 .
- the closure 3 also has brackets 8 at its opposite end for the accommodation of a coupling rod 9 .
- the lid 4 is substantially planar.
- a stabilizer bar 10 is pivoted at one end thereof to the lid 4 by a pivot pin 11 and extends through a retainer loop 12 .
- the opposite end of the stabilizer 10 has a notch 13 therein which may accommodate a portion of the retainer 12 when the closure is in the opened or raised position shown in FIG. 3 to provide support for the closure and minimize the likelihood of its moving inadvertently to its closed position.
- the apparatus includes a base 15 having a support member 16 on which the bottom of the kiln body 1 may seat.
- the base also includes two pairs of supporting legs 17 and two additional supporting legs 18 between two of the legs 17 . See FIG. 2 .
- the legs 18 and the member 16 provide support for a bracket 19 from which an upright support 20 extends to a level above that of the lid 4 when the latter is in its closed position.
- a brace 20 a reinforces the bracket 19 .
- a channel shaped, planar lift arm 21 has a pair of spaced, parallel sides 22 bridged by a web 23 . Adjacent, but spaced from, one end of the arm 21 is a pivot pin 24 which provides a pivotal connection of the arm 21 to the support 20 , thereby providing a pivotal axis about which the arm 21 may rock. As is best shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 , the axes formed by the pivot pins 7 and 24 are vertically and laterally spaced apart along an imaginary line inclined to the vertical. The spacing between the pivots is a fixed distance indicated in FIG. 1 at D 1 .
- a coupling 25 Adjacent the opposite end of the arm 21 is a coupling 25 comprising a link 26 pivoted to the lid 4 by means of the pin 9 and to the arm 21 by means of a pivot pin 27 .
- the effective length of the coupling 25 is designated D 2 ( FIG. 1 ), and such length corresponds to that designated D 1 .
- the arm 21 thus is rockable relative to the kiln and the support 20 about the axis of the pivot 24 and also is rockable relative to the kiln and the lid about the axis formed by the pin 27 .
- the lid 4 and the arm 21 are substantially parallel when the lid is closed.
- the link 26 bridges the space between the lid 4 and the lift arm 21 and occupies a position which substantially parallels the imaginary line joining the pivot pins 7 and 24 , and the distances D 1 and D 2 are substantially the same.
- the geometry is such that the effect of the arrangement is like a parallelogram.
- an anchor post 28 At that end of the arm 21 opposite the pivot 27 is an anchor post 28 to which corresponding ends of a pair of counterbalance springs 29 are connected. Opposite ends of the springs are connected to a similar anchor post 30 that is carried by the support 20 .
- the lid When the apparatus is in condition for operation the lid will be closed, the arm 21 will overlie the lid, and the link 26 will be coupled to the closure lid and to the lifter arm.
- the kiln body 2 will be seated on the base 15 and abut the bracket 19 . See FIG. 1 .
- the arm 21 When the lid 4 is in its closed position the arm 21 is substantially parallel to the lid.
- a lifting force may be applied manually or otherwise to the coupling rod 9 .
- Such force will be imparted to the lid via the link 26 thereby effecting conjoint rocking movement of the lid and lift arm about the first and second pivot axes 7 and 24 , respectively.
- the link 26 will rock clockwise about the pivot 27 from the position shown in FIG. 1 to the position shown in FIG. 3 .
- the linear movement of the lid 4 relative to the lift arm requires the link 26 to rock, thereby causing the rod 9 to partake of slight vertical movement.
- Such vertical movement may be eliminated in known manner by the provision of a short slot in the lower end of the link through which the rod 9 passes.
- the members 4 and 21 may be returned to the positions shown in FIG. 1 simply by applying a sufficient downward force on the free end of the arm 21 to overcome the force of the counterbalance springs 29 .
- the stabilizer bar 10 may be adjusted so that the retainer 12 is accommodated in the notch 13 .
- the lid 4 thus will be propped in its open position.
- the bar 10 may be adjusted to withdraw the retainer from the notch when it is desired to return the lid to its closed position.
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A ceramic kiln of the kind having a body provided with an internal chamber to which access may be had via an opening which normally is closed by a closure that is movable from a closed position to an opened position. Lift apparatus is provided to effect movements of the closure between its closed and opened positions. The lift apparatus includes an arm which overlies the closure and is pivoted to a support independently of the kiln body for rotation about a second axis which is spaced a selected distance from the axis about which the closure rocks. The lift arm is connected to the closure by a pivot coupling which maintains the lift arm and the closure substantially parallel and uniformly spaced apart throughout the rocking movements of the closure. The pivotal connection of the lift arm to the closure enables bodily relative movement of the lift arm and the closure during rocking movements thereof in such manner as to avoid imposing appreciable stress on either the arm or the closure.
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- This invention relates to apparatus for use in moving a ceramic or glass kiln lid between open and closed positions.
- Kilns of the kind used in the manufacture of ceramic or glass items conventionally have a body provided with a chamber in which the items may be fired. Access to the chamber is provided via an opening, and such opening is selectively opened and closed by a closure or lid which is pivoted on the body for movements between its open and closed positions.
- It is conventional to provide a lid or closure lift structure which, for convenience, is fixed to some part of the kiln body. In those instances in which the kiln closure is pivotable between its open and closed positions the movement of the closure frequently imposes stresses on the closure or the kiln body, or both. Over time, these stresses can produce severe damage to the kiln body, the closure, the hinge structure, or all such components.
- In providing apparatus for minimizing the effects of stresses imposed during the opening and closing of a kiln closure, it is possible that the closure and kiln body may not be capable of accommodating dimensional changes which occur during temperature variations resulting from the operation of the kiln. In those instances in which a closure must be forcibly maintained in closed condition, such result usually is ensured by the use of locking or latching mechanisms. These mechanisms, however, may adversely affect the ability of the closure and the kiln to accommodate dimensional changes due to variations in temperature, thereby imposing additional stress on the closure, the kiln body, or the closure hinge structure.
- A principal object of the invention is to provide a kiln body, a closure, a kiln support, and lift apparatus for moving the closure between open and closed positions and which avoids the imposition of stresses of the kind resulting from the use of mechanisms in use heretofore.
- Closure lift apparatus constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a base on which a kiln may be supported. A kiln includes a body having a chamber therein to which access may be had via an opening. The kiln includes a closure or lid pivotally mounted on the kiln body for rocking movements about an axis between the closed and opened positions. In many instances the kiln closure is quite heavy. To avoid a person's having to lift a heavy weight, closure lift apparatus is provided to facilitate movements of the closure between opened and closed positions.
- The closure lift apparatus has an upstanding support which is mounted on the base, rather than on the kiln body. At the upper end of the support is pivoted a lift arm which substantially parallels the base. The support is of such height as to enable the lift arm to overlie the kiln body and the closure when the latter is in its closed position. The lift arm is pivoted to the support for rocking movements about an axis which is spaced from the axis of rocking movements of the kiln closure. Consequently, rocking movements of the lift arm and the closure are on different radii as a result of which the paths of movement of the closure and the lift arm are different. To avoid the imposition of stresses on the arm, the closure, and the coupling therebetween during these rocking movements the lift arm and the closure must be capable of movement relative to each other.
- The lift arm and the closure move concurrently. To avoid requiring a person to overcome the weight of both the lift arm and the closure to effect movement thereof, the lift arm and the closure are counterbalanced.
- To minimize the possibility of inadvertent movement of the closure from its open position to its closed position, a manually operable prop or stabilizer is provided.
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FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a kiln having a pivotally movable closure occupying its closed position, a pivotally movable lift arm, a support for the lift arm, and a coupling between the lift arm and the closure; -
FIG. 2 is a rear elevational view of the apparatus shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a view similar toFIG. 1 , but illustrating the lift arm and the closure in adjusted positions; -
FIG. 4 is a rear elevational view of the apparatus in the positions shown inFIG. 3 ; -
FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of the lift apparatus itself and the coupling by which the lift arm may be coupled to the kiln closure; -
FIG. 6 is a view similar toFIG. 5 , but illustrating the parts in adjusted positions; and -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged, fragmentary, isometric view illustrating the coupling of the lift arm to the kiln closure. - Apparatus constructed in accordance with the disclosed embodiment of the invention is adapted for use with a conventional ceramic kiln 1 having a
body 2 within which is a chamber for the accommodation of ceramic items which are to be fired. Access to the chamber may be had through a top opening which may be opened or closed by aclosure 3 comprising alid 4 havingbrackets 5 which cooperate withbrackets 6 for the accommodation of apivot pin 7 constituting a first axis. Thelid 4 may rock about the first axis from the closed position shown inFIG. 1 to the opened position shown inFIG. 3 . Theclosure 3 also hasbrackets 8 at its opposite end for the accommodation of acoupling rod 9. Thelid 4 is substantially planar. - A
stabilizer bar 10 is pivoted at one end thereof to thelid 4 by apivot pin 11 and extends through aretainer loop 12. The opposite end of thestabilizer 10 has anotch 13 therein which may accommodate a portion of theretainer 12 when the closure is in the opened or raised position shown inFIG. 3 to provide support for the closure and minimize the likelihood of its moving inadvertently to its closed position. - Except for the
parts - The apparatus includes a
base 15 having asupport member 16 on which the bottom of the kiln body 1 may seat. The base also includes two pairs of supportinglegs 17 and two additional supportinglegs 18 between two of thelegs 17. SeeFIG. 2 . Thelegs 18 and themember 16 provide support for abracket 19 from which anupright support 20 extends to a level above that of thelid 4 when the latter is in its closed position. Abrace 20 a reinforces thebracket 19. - A channel shaped,
planar lift arm 21 has a pair of spaced,parallel sides 22 bridged by aweb 23. Adjacent, but spaced from, one end of thearm 21 is apivot pin 24 which provides a pivotal connection of thearm 21 to thesupport 20, thereby providing a pivotal axis about which thearm 21 may rock. As is best shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 , the axes formed by thepivot pins FIG. 1 at D1. - Adjacent the opposite end of the
arm 21 is acoupling 25 comprising alink 26 pivoted to thelid 4 by means of thepin 9 and to thearm 21 by means of apivot pin 27. The effective length of thecoupling 25 is designated D2 (FIG. 1 ), and such length corresponds to that designated D1. Thearm 21 thus is rockable relative to the kiln and thesupport 20 about the axis of thepivot 24 and also is rockable relative to the kiln and the lid about the axis formed by thepin 27. - As is best shown in
FIG. 1 thelid 4 and thearm 21 are substantially parallel when the lid is closed. Thelink 26 bridges the space between thelid 4 and thelift arm 21 and occupies a position which substantially parallels the imaginary line joining thepivot pins - At that end of the
arm 21 opposite thepivot 27 is ananchor post 28 to which corresponding ends of a pair ofcounterbalance springs 29 are connected. Opposite ends of the springs are connected to asimilar anchor post 30 that is carried by thesupport 20. - When the apparatus is in condition for operation the lid will be closed, the
arm 21 will overlie the lid, and thelink 26 will be coupled to the closure lid and to the lifter arm. Thekiln body 2 will be seated on thebase 15 and abut thebracket 19. SeeFIG. 1 . When thelid 4 is in its closed position thearm 21 is substantially parallel to the lid. - To move the
lid 4 to its open position, a lifting force may be applied manually or otherwise to thecoupling rod 9. Such force will be imparted to the lid via thelink 26 thereby effecting conjoint rocking movement of the lid and lift arm about the first and second pivot axes 7 and 24, respectively. As thelid 4 and thearm 21 rotate about their respective pivot axes thelink 26 will rock clockwise about thepivot 27 from the position shown inFIG. 1 to the position shown inFIG. 3 . As a consequence, there will be relative linear movement of themembers rod 9 will move from a position (FIG. 1 ) in which it is beyond the free end of thearm 21 to a position (FIG. 3 ) in which the free end of thearm 21 extends beyond the free end of thelid 4. During such movement the twomembers lid 4, thearm 21, their respective pivots, or thekiln body 2. Such movement of themembers - As shown in the drawings the linear movement of the
lid 4 relative to the lift arm requires thelink 26 to rock, thereby causing therod 9 to partake of slight vertical movement. Such vertical movement may be eliminated in known manner by the provision of a short slot in the lower end of the link through which therod 9 passes. - The
members FIG. 1 simply by applying a sufficient downward force on the free end of thearm 21 to overcome the force of the counterbalance springs 29. - To minimize the possibility that the
closure member 3 inadvertently may return from its open position to its closed position, thestabilizer bar 10 may be adjusted so that theretainer 12 is accommodated in thenotch 13. Thelid 4 thus will be propped in its open position. Thebar 10 may be adjusted to withdraw the retainer from the notch when it is desired to return the lid to its closed position. - The disclosed embodiment is representative of a presently preferred form of the invention, but is intended to be illustrative rather than definitive thereof. The invention is defined in the claims.
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1. Lift apparatus for use with a kiln having a body within which is a chamber to which access may be had via an opening, said body including a closure rockable about a first axis between first and second positions in which said closure respectively closes and opens said opening, said lift apparatus comprising a lift arm; mounting means independent of said body mounting said lift arm in a position spaced from said closure and for rocking movements about a second axis vertically and laterally spaced from said first axis; and coupling means coupling said lift arm to said closure for rocking movements of said lift arm relative to said closure, said coupling means bridging the space between said closure and said lift arm, the vertical spacing between said first and second axes and between said lift arm and said closure being substantially the same.
2. Lift apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said lift arm and said closure are substantially parallel to one another in all positions of said lift arm.
3. Lift apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said coupling means comprises a link having two ends and being pivoted at one end to said closure and at the other end to said lift arm.
4. Lift apparatus according to claim 1 including counterbalance means reacting between said lift arm and said mounting means for balancing said closure and said lift arm.
5. Lift apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said closure overlies said body when said closure is in said first position.
6. Lift apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the space between said lift arm and said closure is substantially uniform in all positions of said lift arm and said closure.
7. Lift apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said mounting means comprises a base on which said body may seat, and an upright support member carried by said base and extending beyond said body.
8. Lift apparatus for use with a kiln having a body within which is a chamber to which access may be had via an opening, said body including a closure rockable about a first axis between first and second positions in which said closure respectively closes and opens said opening, said lift apparatus comprising a lift arm; mounting means independent of said body mounting said lift arm in a position overlying, substantially parallel to, and spaced from said closure and for rocking movements conjointly with said closure about a second axis vertically and laterally spaced a fixed distance from said first axis; and coupling means coupling said lift arm to said closure for substantially linear movements of said closure relative to said lift arm, said coupling means bridging the space between said closure and said lift arm, the vertical spacing between said first and second axes and between said lift arm and said closure being substantially the same, whereby the vertical spacing between said lift arm and said closure remains substantially uniform during said substantially linear movements of said closure relative to said lift arm.
9. Lift apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said lift arm and said closure remain substantially parallel to one another in all positions of said lift arm.
10. Lift apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said coupling means comprises a link having two ends, said link being pivoted at one end to said closure and at the other end to said lift arm.
11. Lift apparatus according to claim 8 including counterbalance means reacting between said lift arm and said mounting means for balancing said lift arm and said closure.
12. Lift apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said mounting means comprises a base on which said body may seat, and an upright support member carried by said base and extending beyond said body, said support member forming a positioning abutment engageable by said body.
13. Lift apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said first and second axes are spaced apart along an imaginary line inclined to the vertical, and wherein said coupling means includes a link joining said closure and said lift arm and extending substantially parallel to said imaginary line when said closure occupies said first position.
14. Lift apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said coupling means includes a link pivoted at opposite ends thereof to said closure and to said lift arm.
15. Lift apparatus for use with a kiln having a body within which is a chamber to which access may be had via an opening, said body including a closure rockable about a first axis between first and second positions in which said closure respectively closes and opens said opening, said lift apparatus comprising a lift arm; mounting means mounting said lift arm in a position overlying, substantially parallel to, and spaced from said closure and for rocking movements conjointly with said closure about a second axis vertically and laterally spaced a fixed distance from said first axis; and coupling means coupling said lift arm to said closure for conjoint movement of said closure and said lift arm about said first and second axes, respectively, said coupling means bridging the space between said closure and said lift arm, the vertical spacing between said first and second axes and between said lift arm and said closure being substantially the same.
16. Lift apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said lift arm and said closure remain substantially parallel to one another in all positions of said lift arm.
17. Lift apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said coupling means comprises a link having two ends, said link being pivoted at one end to said closure and at the other end to said lift arm.
18. Lift apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said mounting means comprises a base on which said body may seat, and an upright support member carried by said base and extending beyond said body, said support member forming a positioning abutment engageable by said body.
19. Lift apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said first and second axes are spaced apart along an imaginary line inclined to the vertical, and wherein said coupling means includes a link joining said closure and said lift arm and extending substantially parallel to said imaginary line when said closure occupies said first position.
20. Lift apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said link is pivoted at opposite ends thereof to said closure and to said lift arm.
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