US3860376A - Feed distributor for roll briquetting machine - Google Patents

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US3860376A
US3860376A US421191A US42119173A US3860376A US 3860376 A US3860376 A US 3860376A US 421191 A US421191 A US 421191A US 42119173 A US42119173 A US 42119173A US 3860376 A US3860376 A US 3860376A
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    • B30B15/308Feeding material in particulate or plastic state to moulding presses in a continuous manner, e.g. for roller presses, screw extrusion presses

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  • the rolls may have, say, from 48 to 72 segments having a width of 2 or 3 pockets each, traveling at a rate of 15-20 revolutions per minute.
  • the reduced ore must be distributed relatively evenly across the face of the segment so that energy is not unnecessarily consumed in compressing a particular area of the briquette while another area may achieve only a minimal density.
  • a relatively evenly distributed briquette density extends the life of many of the parts operating under extremes of temperature, pressure and abrasion, and reduces the quantity of fines released to the atmosphere and otherwise lost during subsequent handling.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the device in place between two cheek plates
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the same embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 shows the device installed in a briquetting machine.
  • cheek plates 1 and 2 are shown having inner surface 3 and connecting bars 4 and 5.
  • the material splitter 6 is suspended from connecting bars 4 and by legs 7 and 8.
  • the material splitter 6 is seen to assume the shape of two cones whose bases are butted together at 10 and whose pinnacles are truncated 9 at an angle diverging downwardly.
  • the preferred truncation angle from the vertical is seen to be about 65 22 for hot reduced iron ore, while the angle blow, which is not critical, is preferably about 45.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the position of the material splitter 6, the cheek plate 2, and the material feeder 16 with respect to the nip ll of the rolls l2 and 13.
  • Rolls 12 and 13 contain on their perimeter mold segments 14 having pockets 15 into which the material is forced and compacted.
  • the material splitter ensures that the material to be briquetted is distributed to the extremes of the pockets as well as the center under approximately even pressure, resulting in a relatively even density throughout the briquette.
  • the invention is applicable to roll type briquetting machines having more than one pocket across the width of the roll. It is particularly useful for handling materials which do not flow readily, have a tendency to cause abrasion, and must be forced into position. Particularly where production rates are relatively high, i.e., 20 to tons per hour, the material splitter is useful to reduce wear of feed devices, cheek plates, and roll segments.
  • the angle of truncation of the cone shapes may vary from about 55 to about 80 from the vertical, but is preferred.
  • the material splitter should be made of an abrasion resistant metal.
  • the angle below is not critical and in fact may be perpendicular to the vertical, in which case the basic shape is not that of two baseabutting cones but a cylinder, truncated from above at the desired angle of 55 to Our invention is not limited to the above specifically discussed embodiments, but may be otherwise variously practiced within the scope of the following claims.
  • Device for distributing material forced into the nip of a roll briquetting machine comprising a solid metal diverter in the shape of a cylinder or two base-abutted cones truncated at angles of from about 55 to about 80 from the vertical, and means for supporting the diverter above the nip of the rolls.
  • Apparatus for briquetting material of non-fluid characteristics comprising two tandem rolls having peripheral briquette pockets, two cheek plates for retaining material between the rolls, feed means for forcing material between the rolls and a diverter suspended below said feed means and above the nip of the rolls, comprising a solid steel element in the shape of a cylinder or two base-abutted cones truncated at angles of from about 55 to about 80 from the vertical.

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A device of a particular bilateral truncated cone shape has been found useful in distributing compacted, hot, relatively nonflowing reduced ore particulates into position for compression into briquettes between segmented pocket rolls.

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United States Patent 1191 Cohlmeyer et al.
1 1 Jan. 14, 1975 FEED DISTRIBUTOR FOR ROLL BRIQUETTING MACHINE [75] Inventors: Stanley H. Cohlmeyer, Caracas;
Wade H. Harrell, Puerto Ordaz, both of Venezuela; William A.
Knepper, Franklin Township, Westmoreland County, Pa.
[73] Assignee: United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
22 Filed: Dec. 3, 1973 21 Appl. No.: 421,191
[52] US. Cl 425/237, 425/363, 425/367 [51] Int. Cl. B29c 15/00, B30b 11/18 [58] Field of Search 425/145, 237, 367, 363;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,879,293 9/1932 Jones 425/237 2,513,541 7/1950 Winegai et a1 425/367 2,675,304 4/1954 Komarek 425/237 X 2,977,631 4/1961 Komarek et al. 425/145 X 2,979,799 4/1961 3,781,151 12/1973 Harris 425/237 X Primary ExaminerJ. Howard Flint, Jr. Attorney, Agent, or FirmWi1liam L. Krayer [57] ABSTRACT A device of a particular bilateral truncated cone shape has been found useful in distributing compacted, hot, relatively non-flowing reduced ore particulates into position for compression into briquettes between segmented pocket rolls.
3 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PATENIEB JAN 1 M975 SHEEI 2 0F 3 FEED DISTRIBUTOR FOR ROLL BRIQUETTING MACHINE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to briquetting machines, particularly as used for manufacturing briquettes of hot reduced iron ore. It is particularly useful in briquetting machines employing mold inserts on the briquetting roll as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,077,634 and employing a feed mechanism similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,977,631. Other patents of interest include U.S. Pat. No. 3,143,769.
It has been found very difficult to feed hot reduced ore into the space between two rolls of pocket molds where the reduced ore is compressed and forced into the pockets. The rolls may have, say, from 48 to 72 segments having a width of 2 or 3 pockets each, traveling at a rate of 15-20 revolutions per minute. The reduced ore must be distributed relatively evenly across the face of the segment so that energy is not unnecessarily consumed in compressing a particular area of the briquette while another area may achieve only a minimal density.
A relatively evenly distributed briquette density extends the life of many of the parts operating under extremes of temperature, pressure and abrasion, and reduces the quantity of fines released to the atmosphere and otherwise lost during subsequent handling.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION We have found that a shape known as a modified dumbbell shape, or a truncated bilaterally symmetrical cone, inserted and held in a fixed position about six inches to two feet above the nip of the rolls will ensure that overcompression of the ore in the center of the nip is avoided.
Our invention will be further described and explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the device in place between two cheek plates;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the same embodiment; and
FIG. 3 shows the device installed in a briquetting machine.
In FIG. 1, cheek plates 1 and 2 are shown having inner surface 3 and connecting bars 4 and 5. The material splitter 6 is suspended from connecting bars 4 and by legs 7 and 8. The material splitter 6 is seen to assume the shape of two cones whose bases are butted together at 10 and whose pinnacles are truncated 9 at an angle diverging downwardly.
In FIGS. 2, the preferred truncation angle from the vertical is seen to be about 65 22 for hot reduced iron ore, while the angle blow, which is not critical, is preferably about 45.
FIG. 3 illustrates the position of the material splitter 6, the cheek plate 2, and the material feeder 16 with respect to the nip ll of the rolls l2 and 13. Rolls 12 and 13 contain on their perimeter mold segments 14 having pockets 15 into which the material is forced and compacted.
The material splitter ensures that the material to be briquetted is distributed to the extremes of the pockets as well as the center under approximately even pressure, resulting in a relatively even density throughout the briquette.
The invention is applicable to roll type briquetting machines having more than one pocket across the width of the roll. It is particularly useful for handling materials which do not flow readily, have a tendency to cause abrasion, and must be forced into position. Particularly where production rates are relatively high, i.e., 20 to tons per hour, the material splitter is useful to reduce wear of feed devices, cheek plates, and roll segments.
The angle of truncation of the cone shapes may vary from about 55 to about 80 from the vertical, but is preferred. The material splitter should be made of an abrasion resistant metal. The angle below is not critical and in fact may be perpendicular to the vertical, in which case the basic shape is not that of two baseabutting cones but a cylinder, truncated from above at the desired angle of 55 to Our invention is not limited to the above specifically discussed embodiments, but may be otherwise variously practiced within the scope of the following claims.
We claim:
1. Device for distributing material forced into the nip of a roll briquetting machine comprising a solid metal diverter in the shape of a cylinder or two base-abutted cones truncated at angles of from about 55 to about 80 from the vertical, and means for supporting the diverter above the nip of the rolls.
2. Device of claim 1 in which the angle of truncation is about 65.
3. Apparatus for briquetting material of non-fluid characteristics comprising two tandem rolls having peripheral briquette pockets, two cheek plates for retaining material between the rolls, feed means for forcing material between the rolls and a diverter suspended below said feed means and above the nip of the rolls, comprising a solid steel element in the shape of a cylinder or two base-abutted cones truncated at angles of from about 55 to about 80 from the vertical.

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1. Device for distributing material forced into the nip of a roll briquetting machine comprising a solid metal diverter in the shape of a cylinder or two base-abutted cones truncated at angles of from about 55* to about 80* from the vertical, and means for supporting the diverter above the nip of the rolls.
2. Device of claim 1 in which the angle of truncation is about 65*.
3. Apparatus for briquetting material of non-fluid characteristics comprising two tandem rolls having peripheral briquette pockets, two cheek plates for retaining material between the rolls, feed means for forcing material between the rolls and a diverter suspended below said feed means and above the nip of the rolls, comprising a solid steel element in the shape of a cylinder or two base-abutted cones truncated at angles of from about 55* to about 80* from the vertical.
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BR10009/74A BR7410009A (en) 1973-12-03 1974-11-29 DEVICE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF FORCED MATERIAL IN THE PASS OF A ROLL BRICKING MACHINE, AND BRIQUETTING APPLIANCE
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SU742086155A SU640668A3 (en) 1973-12-03 1974-12-03 Material briquetting device
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FR2725661A1 (en) * 1994-10-12 1996-04-19 Dubet Raymond Continuous compaction appts. esp. for combustible waste
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RU2731626C2 (en) * 2019-01-10 2020-09-07 Федеральное государственное автономное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б.Н. Ельцина" (УрФУ) Roll press assembly for briquetting

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