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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS 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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    • F27D3/0025Charging or loading melting furnaces with material in the solid state
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27BFURNACES, KILNS, OVENS, OR RETORTS IN GENERAL; OPEN SINTERING OR LIKE APPARATUS
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  • n4 NORRIS PETERS co. moraumo WASHINGTON, u c
  • the crane may, if desired, be supported on Furnace Charging Apparatus, of which the runways on opposite sides of the cupola or following is a specification. cupola-house or may be constructed in 'any
  • the object of our invention is to provide other available manner so long as it has a por- [o mechanism for rapidly filling cupola or blast tion extending over the cupola.
  • Figure 1 is ried by the trolley, and it may also be stated a diagram showing the relation between a that at a suitable point upon the crane are lo- 20 cupola-furnace and a crane, which constitutes cated an operators cab containing the various the main element of our improved charging switches, regulators, and cut-outs necessary device.
  • Fig. 1 is ried by the trolley, and it may also be stated a diagram showing the relation between a that at a suitable point upon the crane are lo- 20 cupola-furnace and a crane, which constitutes cated an operators cab containing the various the main element of our improved charging switches, regulators, and cut-outs necessary device.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional for the control of the various motors and at view, on a larger scale, of part of the cupola another point aweighmans cab, whereby the and the charging device, the latter being trolley and its load may be weighed when it 25 shown as it appears while the filling of the reaches a certain point on the crane; but we cupola is being carried on.
  • Fig. 3 is a transhave not considered it necessary to illustrate verse section, partly in elevation, of the parts or describe in detail any of these parts, as shown in Fig. 2, but illustrating the fillingthey form no portion of our invention and bucket closed and in a different position from may be made in accordance with any gener- 0 that shown in said Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 3 is a transhave not considered it necessary to illustrate verse section, partly in elevation, of the parts or describe in detail any of these parts, as shown in Fig. 2, but illustrating the fillingthey form no portion of our invention and bucket closed and in a different position from may be made in
  • i is a longially-accepted practice. tudinal section showing the charging device
  • the hoisting mechanism of the trolley as it appears when charging a full furnace, (shown in Figs. 2 to 5) has adepending rope and Fig. 5isatransverse section,partlyin eleor chain 9, provided at the lower end with vation, of the parts shown in Fig. 4, but with a hook 10, which is adapted to an eye at the 35 the charging-bucket closed.
  • a cone suitably of the cupola-house are a series of posts 3, strengthened by means of ribs and securely which carry one of the runways for the gaunconnected to the lower end of the rod 11.
  • tree-crane 4 the other runway for the same Rails 16 are provided along the top of the 5 being carried by similar posts 5, located at cupola-house, one on each side of the row of 5 such a distance from the posts 3 as is necescupolas contained therein, and upon these sitated by the length of the crane.
  • a bucket-supporter 10 consisting in the present instance of a partly-cylindrical and partly-conical structure of metal bars or plates having at the lower end an internally-projecting flange 20 for engaging with the top flange 15 of the bucket.
  • a structure which supports a pair of rails 21 at such a distance apart that they also are adapted to engage with the projecting flange at the top of the charging-bucket when said flange is run in over such rails.
  • the operation of the device in charging the cupola before firing the same is as follows:
  • the crane 17 being run over the top of the cupola, the bucket-supporting device 1! is lowered into the cupola until it reaches the desired point above the bottom of the same and is there held.
  • the bucket 13, with the bottom drawn up against the same, is filled with the desired charge, and the bucket, with its load, is then lifted by the hoisting mechanism of the trolley and carried forward on the crane until the bucket is directly above the mouth of the cupola, into which said bucket is then lowered until its upper flange 15 is caught by the flange 20 of the supporting device 19, continued lowering of the rope or chain 0 then permitting the bottom 12 of the bucket to drop, so as to discharge its contents into the cupola.
  • the bucket is then raised and carried off to receive another load.
  • the supporting device 19 is raised in the cupola, so as to be maintained therein at the proper distance above the charge, the aim always being to discharge the contents of the buckets 13 into the cupola or onto the charge already deposited therein with as little drop as possible in order to prevent injury to the walls or lining of the cupola and to prevent too close packing of the charge.
  • the cupola has been filled up to the top, the crane 17,with its bucket-supporting device 19, is run out of the way, and the rails 21 on the depending structure of the crane +1 are used to support the bucket when the bottom of the same is dropped so as to discharge its contents, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the depending structure 21 extends only a short distance from the projecting end of the main crane O and is a sufficient distance above the top of the furnace to permit the bucket to be raised clear of the furnace and traversed by the trolley 7 beyond the ends of the rails 21, in which position the said bucket can be readily hoisted above the bottom of said depending structure and moved outwardly by the trolley and lowcred upon the rails 21, the flange 15 supporting the bucket in the position shown in Fig. I, and when the bucket is to be lowered into the furnace it may be hoisted clear of the rails 21, traversed by the trolley 7, clear of the ends of the rails, lowered, and then moved over the top of the furnace.
  • a furnace-charging device in which are combined a crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket, a raising and lowering device on the crane for said bucket, said bucket also having a projecting flange, a ring adapted to engage said flange and support the bucket and a supplementary crane having raising and lowering mechanism for said ring substantially as specified.
  • a furnace-charging device in which are combined a crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket having a movable bottom connected to a suspension device on the crane, a bucket-supporter independent of the suspension device, and a movable crane carrying said bucket-supporter and provided with means for raising and lowering the same, said crane being independent of the main crane.
  • a furnace feeding or charging device in which are combined a crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket suspended from said crane and having a movable bottom connected to said suspension device, a structure depending from the overhanging portion of the crane, and adapted to support the bucket when the support of the suspension device is removed.
  • An apparatus for feeding or charging a furnace comprising a main crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket suspended from said crane and having a movable bottom connected to the suspension device, a raising and lowering device on the crane for said bucket, a flange on the bucket and a ring adapted to engage said flange and support the bucket, a supplementary crane having raising and lowering mechanism for said ring, a structure depending from the main crane and adapted to support the bucket when the support of the suspension device is removed, substantially as described.

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No. 623,854. Patented'Apr. 25, I899. S. T. WELLMAN, J. W. SEAVER &. C. H. WELLMAN.
BLAST FURNACE CHARGING APPARATUS.
(Application filed Feb. 19, 1898.)
(No Model.) 1 3 SheetsSheet l.
n4: NORRIS PETERS co. moraumo WASHINGTON, u c
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Patented Apr. 25, I899.
3 Sheets-Sheet 8. T. WELLMAN, J. W. SEAVER & C. H. WELLMAN. BLAST FURNACE CHARGING APPARATUS.
(Application filed Feb. 19, 1898.)
(No Model.)
Patented Apr. 25, I899.
8. T. WELLMAN, J. W. SEAVEB &. C. H. WELLMAN.
BLAST FURNACE CHARGING APPARATUS.
(Applicafiion filed Feb. 19, 1898.)
3 Sheets-Sheet 3.
(No Model.)
masca- SAMUEL T. VELLMAN, JOHN W. SEAVER, AND CHARLES H. \VELLMAN, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
BLAST-FURNACE-CHARGING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 623,854, dated April 25, 1899.
Application filed February 19,1898. $erial No. 670,885. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: able longitudinal rails on the crane, can be Be it known that we, SAMUEL 'IKVVELLMAN, run out until it is directly over a cupola, the JOHN W. SEAVER, and CHARLES H. WELL- crane 4 being movable along the front of the MAN, citizens of the United States, and resihouse, so as to include within its range the dents of Cleveland, Ohio, have invented whole row of cupolas contained therein.
certain Improvements in Cupola or Blast The crane may, if desired, be supported on Furnace Charging Apparatus, of which the runways on opposite sides of the cupola or following is a specification. cupola-house or may be constructed in 'any The object of our invention is to provide other available manner so long as it has a por- [o mechanism for rapidly filling cupola or blast tion extending over the cupola. 6o furnaces without subjecting any part of the It may be stated at the outset that suitable charge to a fall of such extent as would be motive power apparatus, preferably eleclikely either to injure the lining of the furtrical, is provided for moving the crane 4 nace or cause the charge to pack too closely upon its runways and that the trolley is like- [5 therein, the apparatus being also available wise'provided with motive-power devices for for keeping up the charge after the furnace traversing it to and fro upon the crane and for has been filled and put in operation. operating suitable hoisting mechanism car- In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is ried by the trolley, and it may also be stated a diagram showing the relation between a that at a suitable point upon the crane are lo- 20 cupola-furnace and a crane, which constitutes cated an operators cab containing the various the main element of our improved charging switches, regulators, and cut-outs necessary device. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional for the control of the various motors and at view, on a larger scale, of part of the cupola another point aweighmans cab, whereby the and the charging device, the latter being trolley and its load may be weighed when it 25 shown as it appears while the filling of the reaches a certain point on the crane; but we cupola is being carried on. Fig. 3 is a transhave not considered it necessary to illustrate verse section, partly in elevation, of the parts or describe in detail any of these parts, as shown in Fig. 2, but illustrating the fillingthey form no portion of our invention and bucket closed and in a different position from may be made in accordance with any gener- 0 that shown in said Fig. 2. Fig. i is a longially-accepted practice. tudinal section showing the charging device The hoisting mechanism of the trolley as it appears when charging a full furnace, (shown in Figs. 2 to 5) has adepending rope and Fig. 5isatransverse section,partlyin eleor chain 9, provided at the lower end with vation, of the parts shown in Fig. 4, but with a hook 10, which is adapted to an eye at the 35 the charging-bucket closed. upper end of a rod 11, connected to the movlVe have illustrated and will describe our able bottom 12 of the charging-bucket 13, invention as applied to the charging of cupolasaid charging-bucket consisting of a box of furnaces, and in the diagrammatic represheet metal, preferably cylindrical and stifsentation shown in Fig. 1 the cupola-house is fened at bottom and top by suitable rein- 40 represented at 1 and one of the cupola-furforcing rings or flanges 14 and 15. The mov- 9o naces contained therein at 2. Along the front able bottom consists of a cone suitably of the cupola-house are a series of posts 3, strengthened by means of ribs and securely which carry one of the runways for the gaunconnected to the lower end of the rod 11. tree-crane 4, the other runway for the same Rails 16 are provided along the top of the 5 being carried by similar posts 5, located at cupola-house, one on each side of the row of 5 such a distance from the posts 3 as is necescupolas contained therein, and upon these sitated by the length of the crane. rails is mounted so as to traverse along the A portion of the crane 4 (represented at 6) row of cupolas a small supplementary crane overhangs the cupola-house and its cupolas, 17 which is provided with suitable mechan- 50 so that the trolley 7, which runs upon suitism for raising, lowering, or holding in any desired position a bucket-supporter 10, consisting in the present instance of a partly-cylindrical and partly-conical structure of metal bars or plates having at the lower end an internally-projecting flange 20 for engaging with the top flange 15 of the bucket.
Depending from that portion of the crane a which extends over the cupola is a structure which supports a pair of rails 21 at such a distance apart that they also are adapted to engage with the projecting flange at the top of the charging-bucket when said flange is run in over such rails.
The operation of the device in charging the cupola before firing the same is as follows: The crane 17 being run over the top of the cupola, the bucket-supporting device 1!) is lowered into the cupola until it reaches the desired point above the bottom of the same and is there held. The bucket 13, with the bottom drawn up against the same, is filled with the desired charge, and the bucket, with its load, is then lifted by the hoisting mechanism of the trolley and carried forward on the crane until the bucket is directly above the mouth of the cupola, into which said bucket is then lowered until its upper flange 15 is caught by the flange 20 of the supporting device 19, continued lowering of the rope or chain 0 then permitting the bottom 12 of the bucket to drop, so as to discharge its contents into the cupola. The bucket is then raised and carried off to receive another load. At suitable intervals the supporting device 19 is raised in the cupola, so as to be maintained therein at the proper distance above the charge, the aim always being to discharge the contents of the buckets 13 into the cupola or onto the charge already deposited therein with as little drop as possible in order to prevent injury to the walls or lining of the cupola and to prevent too close packing of the charge. \Vhen the cupola has been filled up to the top, the crane 17,with its bucket-supporting device 19, is run out of the way, and the rails 21 on the depending structure of the crane +1 are used to support the bucket when the bottom of the same is dropped so as to discharge its contents, as shown in Fig. 4.
It will be observed that the depending structure 21 extends only a short distance from the projecting end of the main crane O and is a sufficient distance above the top of the furnace to permit the bucket to be raised clear of the furnace and traversed by the trolley 7 beyond the ends of the rails 21, in which position the said bucket can be readily hoisted above the bottom of said depending structure and moved outwardly by the trolley and lowcred upon the rails 21, the flange 15 supporting the bucket in the position shown in Fig. I, and when the bucket is to be lowered into the furnace it may be hoisted clear of the rails 21, traversed by the trolley 7, clear of the ends of the rails, lowered, and then moved over the top of the furnace.
It will be evident that instead of a traveling gauntree-crane such as we have shown and described a swinging-jib crane or other form of traveling or swinging crane may be used.
Having thus described our invention, we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. A furnace-charging device in which are combined a crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket, a raising and lowering device on the crane for said bucket, said bucket also having a projecting flange, a ring adapted to engage said flange and support the bucket and a supplementary crane having raising and lowering mechanism for said ring substantially as specified.
2. A furnace-charging device in which are combined a crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket having a movable bottom connected to a suspension device on the crane, a bucket-supporter independent of the suspension device, and a movable crane carrying said bucket-supporter and provided with means for raising and lowering the same, said crane being independent of the main crane.
3. A furnace feeding or charging device in which are combined a crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket suspended from said crane and having a movable bottom connected to said suspension device, a structure depending from the overhanging portion of the crane, and adapted to support the bucket when the support of the suspension device is removed.
4. An apparatus for feeding or charging a furnace, comprising a main crane having a portion extending over the furnace, a bucket suspended from said crane and having a movable bottom connected to the suspension device, a raising and lowering device on the crane for said bucket, a flange on the bucket and a ring adapted to engage said flange and support the bucket, a supplementary crane having raising and lowering mechanism for said ring, a structure depending from the main crane and adapted to support the bucket when the support of the suspension device is removed, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
SAMUEL T. \VELLMAN. JOHN V. SEAVER. CHARLES H. \VELLMAN.
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JonN McGEoRcE, J. M. WIGHT.
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