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US796784A
US796784A US22079404A US1904220794A US796784A US 796784 A US796784 A US 796784A US 22079404 A US22079404 A US 22079404A US 1904220794 A US1904220794 A US 1904220794A US 796784 A US796784 A US 796784A
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  • Our invention relates to a charging device which is capable of many uses, but is especially designed for use on blast-furnaces.
  • the principal object of our invention is to provide a bell and hopper which can be used in connection with a modern skip-hoist, as well as with a hand-lilled furnace.
  • a further object is to provide a bell with a variable diameter, so as to allow a varied distributionof the charge within certain limits in the furnace.
  • Figure l is a vertical central section of the upper end of a blast-furnace, showing a preferred form of our invention applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the bell in an expanded position; and
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary bottom view of the bell in contracted position,
  • the usual hopper a and lip-ring b are provided, and a belle is constructed with its main portion only large enough to close the bottom of the lip-ring.
  • the bell c is supported by a hollow sleeve d.
  • a series of hinged Wings e Suspended from the lower edge of the bell are a series of hinged Wings e, pivoted to the bell at the points c and having rearwardly-extending portions f. They may be all of the bell-crank form, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, or each alternate one may be of that form and the others may be shorter, as shown at e2 in Fig. 3, and pivoted at e3 to the edge of the bell without having any rearwardly-extending portion f.
  • the rearwardly-extending portion f' is designed for engagement with a double-flanged projection g upon the lower end of a rod L, which extends through the sleeve CZ.
  • the bell may be allowed to collapse while delivering the charge into the furnace by simply allowing the pressure to escape, and thus the materials are deposited in a wide ring, thereby approaching hand-illing.
  • the same result could also be accomplished by expanding the bell by a contrary application of the cylinder.
  • Acharging device comprising a bell having movable wings, a hollow support for the bell, a rod in said support pivotally connected with the wings, means for reciprocating the rod to positively move the wings in either direction, and means for moving said support.
  • a charging device the combination of a hopper, a lip-ring, a bell adapted to close said lip-ring, a series of wings pivoted to said bell and having inwardly-extending projections, and a reciprocatory rod having means for engaging opposite sides of said projections upon the wings whereby the wings may be positively moved by the rod in either di- ⁇ rection.
  • a charging device the combination of a hopper, a lip-ring, a bell adapted to close said lip-ring,'a series of wings pivoted to said lbell and having inwardly-extending projections, a reciprocatory rod having means for Vengaging said projections upon the wings, a piston connected with said rod, a sleeve secured to the bell and having a passage for the rod, and a double-anged projection upon said rod engaging with the ends of said projections upon the wings for transmitting motion from the rod to the wings.
  • a charging device the combination of a charging-bell, a series of wings movably mounted thereon and having inwardlyeX- tending projections, a reciprocatory rod, means on the rod for engaging said projections on the wings, a piston connected with said rod, a sleeve rigidly connected with the bell and having a passage therethrough for the reception of said rod, a power-cylinder mounted upon said sleeve and containing said piston, and a lever connected with said sleeve for reciprocating it.
  • a blast-furnace-charging device the combination of a hopper, a lip.- ring, a bell adapted to close the lower end of said lip-ring, a series of wings pivoted to the lower edge of said bell and having inwardly-extending projections, a reciprocatory rod, a double-flanged projectionupon said rod engaging with the ends of said projections upon the wings, a piston on the end of said rod, asleeve rigidly secured to the bell and having a passage therethrough for thereception of said rod, apowercylinder mounted upon said sleeve and containing said piston, and a lever for reciprocating said sleeve.

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' UNITED STATES PATENT oFFoE JOHN GILMAN W ITHERBEE AND THOMAS FRANCIS WITHERBEE, OF PORT A HENRY, NEW YORK.
CHARGING APPARATUS- Speccation of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 87,119054 Application filed August 15, 1904. Serial No. 220,794.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, JOHN GILMAN WITH- ERBEE and THOMAS FRANCIS VVITHERBEE, citi- Zens of the United States, and residents of Port Henry, in the county of Essex and State of New York, have invented a new and '1mproved Charging Apparatus, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
Our invention relates to a charging device which is capable of many uses, but is especially designed for use on blast-furnaces.
The principal object of our invention is to provide a bell and hopper which can be used in connection with a modern skip-hoist, as well as with a hand-lilled furnace.
A further object is to provide a bell with a variable diameter, so as to allow a varied distributionof the charge within certain limits in the furnace.
With all of the single bells which have hitherto been devised the edect has generally been to leave amore open center in the charge, for the reason that coarse fuel, ore, and flux roll into the center, while most of the tine fuel and iiux and practically all of the tine ore remain at or near the circumference.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, Jforming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure l is a vertical central section of the upper end of a blast-furnace, showing a preferred form of our invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the bell in an expanded position; and Fig. 3 is a fragmentary bottom view of the bell in contracted position,
. showing a modification.
The usual hopper a and lip-ring b are provided, and a belle is constructed with its main portion only large enough to close the bottom of the lip-ring. The bell c is supported by a hollow sleeve d. Suspended from the lower edge of the bell are a series of hinged Wings e, pivoted to the bell at the points c and having rearwardly-extending portions f. They may be all of the bell-crank form, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, or each alternate one may be of that form and the others may be shorter, as shown at e2 in Fig. 3, and pivoted at e3 to the edge of the bell without having any rearwardly-extending portion f. The rearwardly-extending portion f' is designed for engagement with a double-flanged projection g upon the lower end of a rod L, which extends through the sleeve CZ.
It will be seen that by reciprocating the rod la the wings will be swung about their pivots, so as to provide for a larger or smaller diameter of the bell, as desired.n By bringing the Wings e into nearly vertical position the bell will be given its minimum diameter and will be of substantially the same size as the main portion c, while by spreading them out the diameter may be increased to as great a size as may be desired. It will be understood that in the modification shown in Fig. 3 the operation of the wings e, which are wide enough to engage with the outer edges of the wings e2, which are freely hung upon their pivots e3, will cause the wings c2 to move with the wings e. This will accomplish the same result as the operation of the device shown in Fig. Q.
It will be obvious that any desired ratio between the minimum and maximum diameters may be provided,according to the design of the parts of the bell and the conditions prevailing, and also that any size of bell may be produced between these extremes by fixing the wings at the proper intermediate angle. The rod may be raised and lowered in any desired manner; but we prefer to operate it by a cylinder a', mounted upon the sleeve d by means of a yoke j and carrying a piston k, mounted upon the upper end of the rod 7L. The piston may be operated by gas, compressed air, liquid, water, or the like, and the sleeve d may be operated by a lever d in the usual manner or in any other desired way. By means of this construction the bell may be allowed to collapse while delivering the charge into the furnace by simply allowing the pressure to escape, and thus the materials are deposited in a wide ring, thereby approaching hand-illing. The same result could also be accomplished by expanding the bell by a contrary application of the cylinder.
It will be understood that while we have described and illustrated a particular embodiment of the invention, the latter is not limited to the form shown, but many modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described our invention, We
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The combination of a hopper, a lip-ring, a bell for distributing material, said bell being capable of closing the bottom of the ring and moving down below it, wings movably mounted on the bell, a support for the bell, and means mounted on said support-for swinging' the wings, said means comprising a piston and cylinder.
2. Acharging device, comprisinga bell having movable wings, a hollow support for the bell, a rod in said support pivotally connected with the wings, means for reciprocating the rod to positively move the wings in either direction, and means for moving said support.
3. In a charging device, the combination of a hopper, a lip-ring, a bell adapted to close said lip-ring, a series of wings pivoted to said bell and having inwardly-extending projections, and a reciprocatory rod having means for engaging opposite sides of said projections upon the wings whereby the wings may be positively moved by the rod in either di- `rection.
4. In a charging device, the combination of a hopper, a lip-ring, a bell adapted to close said lip-ring,'a series of wings pivoted to said lbell and having inwardly-extending projections, a reciprocatory rod having means for Vengaging said projections upon the wings, a piston connected with said rod, a sleeve secured to the bell and having a passage for the rod, and a double-anged projection upon said rod engaging with the ends of said projections upon the wings for transmitting motion from the rod to the wings.
6. In a charging device, the combination of a charging-bell, a series of wings movably mounted thereon and having inwardlyeX- tending projections, a reciprocatory rod, means on the rod for engaging said projections on the wings, a piston connected with said rod, a sleeve rigidly connected with the bell and having a passage therethrough for the reception of said rod, a power-cylinder mounted upon said sleeve and containing said piston, and a lever connected with said sleeve for reciprocating it.
7. In a blast-furnace-charging device, the combination of a hopper, a lip.- ring, a bell adapted to close the lower end of said lip-ring, a series of wings pivoted to the lower edge of said bell and having inwardly-extending projections, a reciprocatory rod, a double-flanged projectionupon said rod engaging with the ends of said projections upon the wings, a piston on the end of said rod, asleeve rigidly secured to the bell and having a passage therethrough for thereception of said rod, apowercylinder mounted upon said sleeve and containing said piston, and a lever for reciprocating said sleeve.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this speciication in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN GILMAN WITHERBEE. THOMAS FRANCIS WITHERBEE.
Witnesses:
WM. VIGGERS, E. L. CHATHAM.
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US2586298A (en) * 1947-07-25 1952-02-19 Cie Forges Et Acieries Marine Distributing device for the charge of shaft furnaces
US2671017A (en) * 1949-09-24 1954-03-02 Reserve Mining Co Method of charging a blast furnace
US4307987A (en) * 1978-12-12 1981-12-29 Paul Wurth S.A. Shaft furnace charging apparatus
US4342532A (en) * 1980-07-16 1982-08-03 Voegele William H Adjustable grain spreader
US4419036A (en) * 1981-06-27 1983-12-06 Ulrich Beckenbach Apparatus for charging a shaft furnace
US6991415B1 (en) 2001-09-07 2006-01-31 Anschultz Jackie R Gravity grain diverter

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2586298A (en) * 1947-07-25 1952-02-19 Cie Forges Et Acieries Marine Distributing device for the charge of shaft furnaces
US2671017A (en) * 1949-09-24 1954-03-02 Reserve Mining Co Method of charging a blast furnace
US4307987A (en) * 1978-12-12 1981-12-29 Paul Wurth S.A. Shaft furnace charging apparatus
US4342532A (en) * 1980-07-16 1982-08-03 Voegele William H Adjustable grain spreader
US4419036A (en) * 1981-06-27 1983-12-06 Ulrich Beckenbach Apparatus for charging a shaft furnace
US6991415B1 (en) 2001-09-07 2006-01-31 Anschultz Jackie R Gravity grain diverter

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