Spur Tube Projects Into Enclosure Patents (Class 165/142)
  • Patent number: 4716958
    Abstract: An apparatus for upgrading residual portions of crude oils comprising metal contaminants and Conradson Carbon contributing components by the combination of thermal visbreaking with fluid inert solids and catalytic upgrading of naphtha and higher boiling components of thermal visbreaking in separate systems of riser conversion and solids regeneration includes an external solids heat exchange apparatus arrangement utilized to partially cool hot regenerated solids utilized in the solids regeneration systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Ashland Oil, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul W. Walters, Lloyd E. Busch, Oliver J. Zandona
  • Patent number: 4714108
    Abstract: A heat pump system is disclosed which includes a pipe having a circular cross sectional shape and a diametrically disposed partition dividing the circular cross sectional shape into two semi-circular flow passages. Each flow passage having an area equal to the cross sectional area of the hole through a one inch diameter pipe. The two flow channels are connected together by a return means at their second end and one of the flow passages at the first end is connected to a pump which directs the fluid into a heat exchanger and a return passage is provided for the fluid from the heat exchanger to the second flow passage in the pipe. The pipe is disclosed in a medium like liquid or soil or the like and heat is absorbed by the fluid flowing through the flow channels which is circulated by a pump and transferred to a second medium by heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1987
    Assignee: Pyramid Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: John J. Barry
  • Patent number: 4708196
    Abstract: A shaft cooler for dry quenching of coke includes an inner masonry ring that is an independent structure suspended on the top edge of the outer masonry of the shaft cooler. The weight of the inner masonry ring is carried by stays which bear on the top edge of the outer masonry. The tubular stays are disposed in one embodiment inside the masonry ring and in another embodiment outside the masonry ring. The tubular stays are connected to ring mains for conducting a coolant medium. When the tubular stays are disposed outside the masonry ring, parallel tubes are interconnected along their entire length by webs to form a closed steel ring. Ring tubes are welded to the top and bottom ends to serve as a heat exchanger and are connected to the evaporator section of a waste-heat boiler of the shaft cooler. Flue-gas passages are formed at the bottom edge of the masonry ring by radially, spaced-apart webs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1987
    Inventors: Jurgen Tietze, Wilhelm Danguillier, Heinz Thubeaville, Siegfried Pohl, Friedrich Muller
  • Patent number: 4704877
    Abstract: A feed liquid, which can be aqueous, is frozen in tubes of a freeze exchanger by indirect cooling with a cold liquefied refrigerant to form a solid tubular shaped product. A warm liquefied refrigerant is used to indirectly melt a thin layer of the frozen tubular product to release it from the tubes. The freed tubular product is cut into pieces which can be used for cooling purposes and, in the case of ice, to give potable water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: CBI Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Yuksel A. Selcukoglu
  • Patent number: 4705662
    Abstract: Fast neutron nuclear reactor of the type comprising a primary circuit integrated into a liquid metal-filled vessel and containing the reactor core, as well as means for circulating the said liquid metal and means for transferring the heat carried by the liquid metal to the water circulating in a water/steam circuit, wherein the heat transfer means comprise at least one steam generator located in the reactor vessel and having at least one group of inner tubes in which circulates the water of the water/steam circuit, at least one group of outer tubes immersed in the primary liquid metal, the outer tube surrounding each of the inner tubes in order to define therewith an annular space under a neutral gas pressure, connected to secondary circuit with a low thermal power having means for circulating this pressurized neutral gas, such as helium in said annular space and ensure the heat exchange.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique
    Inventor: Zephyr Tilliette
  • Patent number: 4694896
    Abstract: A heat exchanger preferably of the type for heating water from hot gases or steam comprises first and second tubes arranged concentrically so as to define a channel inside the first tube, an annular channel between the tubes and a further channel outside the outer tube. The hot gases are arranged to pass inside the inner tube and outside the outer tubes so that water passing through the annular channel is heated from both the inner and outer surfaces. Such an arrangement can be built up into a total heat exchanger by an array of such co-axial tubes arranged side by side or by an array of such co-axial tubes arranged co-axially, that is with further tubes outside the outer tube. Baffles in the form of radial fins cause the fluid to move along an underside of the baffle toward a closed end and then to turn at the closed end back along an upper side of the baffles toward the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Inventor: Frank Navratil
  • Patent number: 4671351
    Abstract: The heat exchanger, which forms a part of the fluid treatment apparatus of this invention, includes an insulated tubular having concentric telescopically nested spaced tubes, wherein the space between the tubes is sealed and filled with an inert gas. The surfaces of the tubes are coated with a hydrogen permeation barrier preferably comprising an aluminum-iron alloy, nickel or copper which limits atomic hydrogen permeation into the space between the tubes, which would combine to form hydrogen gas and result in heat loss. The insulated tubular is telescopically nested in a pipe, forming a fluid heat exchanger and the heat exchanger is telescopically nested in fluid waste circulation pipes, forming the fluid treatment apparatus of this invention. The preferred fluid heat exchanger is a vertically extending deep well reactor suitable for wet oxidation reaction of fluid wastes including municipal sludge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: VerTech Treatment Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Gerald C. Rappe
  • Patent number: 4655704
    Abstract: A cooling fluid path formed in a calibrating tool body member includes a plurality of parallel openings extending within the body member from one side of the body member. The one side of the body member includes a slot interconnecting the parallel openings. A plate member covers the one side of the body member to close the slot to form a fluid path. A plurality of baffle members, each positioned from the plate member and across the slot and within one of the openings partially along the length of the opening, forms a serpentine fluid path back and forth within each opening on both sides of the baffle and between adjacent openings within the slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1987
    Inventor: Joseph Dekel
  • Patent number: 4655280
    Abstract: This invention relates to a two-way cooling pipe for cooling a die or mold which is used for die casting or a similar forming process. This pipe is a hollow pipe, the interior of which is divided axially by a baffle which provides a forward channel and a backward channel for the cooling water to pass. Cooling of the die is achieved by feeding cooling water to the inside of the die from the forward channel in the cooling pipe which has been inserted in the die from the back thereof, and then removing the cooling water through the backward channel of the cooling pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1987
    Assignee: Fuso Keigokin Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Katsuhiko Takahashi
  • Patent number: 4651817
    Abstract: A steam lance, which is useful to melt solid sulfur in the outlet underneath a sulfur tank car containing molten sulfur, comprises (in operative relationship) tip means for contacting a material to be heated (e.g., solid sulfur); conduit means for conducting heat exchanging fluid to, or to and from, said tip means; and pivot means disposed in an operative relationship therewith for pivotally supporting said conduit means to enable the application of force to said conduit means to urge said tip means against or into said material to be heated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1987
    Assignee: Occidental Chemical Agricultural Products, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael N. Dugger, Jack S. Hampton
  • Patent number: 4633819
    Abstract: A steam generator installation comprises an envelope, first and second tube plates defining an intermediate fluid discharge chamber; a bundle of external tubes connected to the tube plate, an internal tube being arranged within each external tube, a liquid metal circulating outside the external tube, an admission chamber for the water, which is introduced into the internal tubes, a discharge chamber for the steam and an admission chamber for the intermediate fluid. This fluid circulates between the internal tubes and the external tubes. The intermediate fluid discharge chamber is connected to the inlet of a heat exchanger, which cools it. The intermediate fluid admission chamber is connected to the outlet of this exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique
    Inventor: Zephyr Tilliette
  • Patent number: 4601275
    Abstract: A fuel rail containing injectors for delivering fuel to an engine has a large passage supplying fuel to the injectors and a small fuel return passage. The injectors are received in sockets each of which has a restricted vent extending to the return passage. The fuel rail is formed by molding or extruding a body with the supply and return passages, and a single circular plug at one end provides a closure for the associated ends of both the supply and return passages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1986
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventor: Louis H. Weinand
  • Patent number: 4585056
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a heat exchanger which is specifically adapted for use in connection with blood oxygenators, particularly bubble oxygenators. The core of the heat exchanger is generally cylindrical and closed at both ends. The cylinder is made of thin walled material with good heat exchange properties such as aluminum. The portion of the heat exchanger core which will be exposed to blood is coated with a biocompatible material such as tetrafluoroethylene. The heat exchanger may be connected to a source of heat exchange medium, such as water, through couplings in the top portion of the heat exchanger core. The heat exchange medium is then circulated through the core providing heating or cooling which is capable of heating or cooling blood within a bubble oxygenator. The heat exchanger core is then nested within a suitable receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1986
    Assignee: Norton Company
    Inventor: Rolf A. Oscarsson
  • Patent number: 4585053
    Abstract: A compact bayonet tube type heat exchanger which finds particular application as an auxiliary heat exchanger for transfer of heat from a reactor gas coolant to a secondary fluid medium. The heat exchanger is supported within a vertical cavity in a reactor vessel intersected by a reactor coolant passage at its upper end and having a reactor coolant return duct spaced below the inlet passage. The heat exchanger includes a plurality of relatively short length bayonet type heat exchange tube assemblies adapted to pass a secondary fluid medium therethrough and supported by primary and secondary tube sheets which are releasibly supported in a manner to facilitate removal and inspection of the bayonet tube assemblies from an access area below the heat exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1986
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventors: Jay S. Kaufman, John A. Kissinger
  • Patent number: 4574875
    Abstract: An apparatus for achieving heat exchange between a liquid medium and the earth for insertion into a borehole in the earth, the apparatus having a casing, a cap closing the casing lower end, a dip tube of external diameter smaller than the interior diameter of the casing and positioned within the casing providing an annular area between the dip tube and the interior of the casing and a top manifold cap providing a first port connected to the upper end of casing and a second port connected to the upper end of the dip tube and flow channels within the manifold cap connecting the casing and dip tube to flow lines so that fluid may flow downward in the dip tube and upwardly within the annular area in the casing to exchange heat with the earth. A vent hole is provided to communicate with the upper end of the dip tube to prevent air lock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1986
    Assignee: Geo-Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Rawlings, James R. Partin
  • Patent number: 4564064
    Abstract: A falling film heat exchanger having a plurality of tubes is provided with a liquid distribution member surrounding each tube which directs liquid against the tube external wall to control the falling film flow and to form uniform films on each tube. The liquid can be a feed liquid or a heat exchange liquid such as a refrigerant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1986
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventors: Vincent F. Allo, Donald C. Stafford
  • Patent number: 4554966
    Abstract: The present invention relates to heat engineering. The essence of the present invention consists in that a condensation chamber is installed essentially horizontally along the object being heated; the device comprises at least two branch pipes: vapour-flow and fluid-flow, which are used for communicating the space of the condensation chamber and the space of the tube with the space of the evaporation chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1985
    Inventors: Leonard L. Vasiliev, Vladimir G. Kiselev, Valery A. Morgun, Anatoly M. Marchenko, Evgeny A. Rudnev, Vasily A. Nesvit, Leonid M. Dunaevsky, Nikolai F. Tverdokhleb, Vladimir M. Bogdanov, Mikhail I. Rabetsky
  • Patent number: 4548257
    Abstract: A bayonet tube heat exchanger and the method of use of the exchanger, the exchanger having a bayonet tube positioned within a sheath, the bayonet tube is used to create an annulus with the sheath for condensing vapors inside the sheath and to remove condensate and non-condensible gases under vacuum through the bayonet tube. An alternate embodiment uses an insulated plastic bayonet tube positioned within a sheath, the plastic bayonet tube used as an inlet for fluids into a small annular passage between the bayonet tube and its sheath with high turbulence for heat transfer in condensing vapors outside the sheath. Multiple sheaths and bayonet tubes are disclosed for applications to vapor recompression and long tube flash evaporators and to freon chillers and condensers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Inventor: William R. Williamson
  • Patent number: 4541248
    Abstract: A freeze concentrator of the shell and tube type containing a pool of liquid cryogen within the shell, the concentrator being adapted to maintain a constant temperature within the liquid cryogen. The temperature control comprises a flash tank located above the level of liquid cryogen within the concentrator, to which the vapors evolved from the boiling cryogen are passed. The flash tank is provided with a condenser for condensing the cryogen vapor which enters the flash tank, the resulting liquid cryogen collecting within the flash tank and being recycled therefrom by gravity to the pool of cryogen in the exchanger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1985
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventors: John S. Andrepont, Raymond Korzonas
  • Patent number: 4535934
    Abstract: A heat distributing unit comprising a pair of inner and outer concentric pipes with a valve connected at one end. The valve has separate inlet and outlet lateral flow ports so that circulation from the inlet port goes through the annular space between the inner and outer pipes to the opposite ends thereof and, with the outer pipe being closed and the inner pipe being open at that end, there is reverse circulation back through the inner pipe to the outlet port of the valve. A thermal responsive valve controls the amount of circulation in response to heat and closes off circulation when a predetermined temperature is reached.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1985
    Inventor: Derek E. Rodd
  • Patent number: 4524752
    Abstract: An improvement in negative pressure radiant tube type fuel burner systems is disclosed wherein a heat recuperator in the form of a concentric conduit arrangement for conveying air from the atmosphere to a burner unit extends inwardly into the exhaust leg of the radiant tube so that combustion air for the burner is diverted along generally parallel oppositely directed coaxial paths into and out of the radiant tube to transfer heat from exhaust gas to intake air. The recuperator is made to be free floating within the radiant tube so as to minimize the chance of structural damage due to thermal expansion and a series of radial pins may be employed in conjunction with the recuperator to support the conduit arrangement, and increase heat transfer to incoming air.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Inventor: Beresford N. Clarke
  • Patent number: 4479535
    Abstract: A radiant tube to be heated by high-temperature gases supplied from its one end. The tube supplys a heat radiation by being thus heated. The gases used for the heating are discharged from the other end of the tube. Inside the tube a heat exchanger is provided in the proximity of the gas outlet of the tube so as to recover thermal energy from the used gases before they come out from the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignees: Daidotokushuko Kabushikikaisha, Ryozo Echigo
    Inventors: Ryozo Echigo, Takaaki Noda, Koichiro Kinto, Kenjiro Sato
  • Patent number: 4479534
    Abstract: A concentric tube type recuperative heat exchanger that includes an outer transparent tube 22 and an inner metallic tube 24 connected to suitable headers 12 and 14. The outer tube 24 is closed at the bottom end and open at the top end in order that cool air may be directed down through the open ended inner tube and up through the annular space therebetween where it may accept radiant energy transmitted through transparent tube 22. A tubular heat shield 36 of apertured metal lying in the annular space between tubes absorbs radiant heat passing directly through transparent tube 22 and that which is reflected from inner tube 24. Shield 36 serves simultaneously as a means for increasing the turbulence of fluid flowing through the annular space between tubes and as a heat sink that absorbs heat radiated between tube walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: The Air Preheater Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robin B. Rhodes
  • Patent number: 4460037
    Abstract: A fluidized bed combustor comprises a reactor or a housing which has a windbox distributor plate adjacent the lower end thereof which contains a multiplicity of hole and air discharge nozzles for discharging air and coal into a fluidized bed which is maintained above the distributor plate and below a take-off connection or flue to a cyclone separator in which some of the products of combustion are treated to remove the dust which is returned into the fluidized bed. A windbox is spaced below the fluidized bed and it has a plurality of tubes passing therethrough with the passage of combustion air and fluidizing air which passes through an air space so that fluidizing air is discharged into the reaction chamber fluidized bed at the bottom thereof to maintain the bed in a fluidized condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1984
    Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Corporation
    Inventors: Angelo De Feo, William Hosek
  • Patent number: 4452303
    Abstract: A device and method for recovering heat from the soil and groundwater, comprise heat-exchanging means consisting of an inner tube, an outer tube and partitions forming longitudinal channels between said inner and outer tube.An inlet for heat-exchanging fluid and an outlet for heat-exchanging fluid are present for conveying a heat-exchanging fluid through said longitudinal channels.The heat-exchanging means are preferably placed in a perforated casing allowing passage of liquid but not of soil particles. The casing consists preferably of an outer casing tube and an inner casing tube, casing partitions providing longitudinal casing channels. For allowing passage of groundwater the outer casing tube and the inner casing tube are provided with perforations.Heat is recovered by passing a heat-exchanging fluid through the casing channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1984
    Assignee: Wavin B. V.
    Inventors: Theodorus P. M. Bontje, Gerrit Schuldink, Gerrit H. Heetbrink, Warner J. de Putter, Bernardus H. Kok
  • Patent number: 4452233
    Abstract: A solar energy collector of the kind which heats a fluid employs removable energy transfer tubes having an outer glass envelope and an evacuated space between the envelope and an inner metal tube. A manifold is provided to which is connected a number of inner elongate metal tubes having an open end over which are then arranged the energy transfer tubes. The inner metal tubes and the energy transfer tubes form an annular space which is provided with helical fluid flow channels to increase the thermal energy transfer from the radiant solar energy to the fluid. The energy transfer tubes are removable and are not installed on the operable system until the mechanical mounting and fluid connections are made at the operational location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 5, 1984
    Inventors: Maurice Goodman, Jr., Mark W. Garrigus
  • Patent number: 4442679
    Abstract: A falling film freeze exchanger having a shell connected to vertically spaced apart horizontally arranged circular upper and lower tube sheets; a plurality of vertically positioned parallel tubes, with each tube extending through and connected to a hole in each tube sheet; an inlet to feed a liquefied refrigerant gas to the lower part of the shell side of the heat exchanger and an outlet to withdraw refrigerant vapor from the upper part of the shell side of the heat exchanger; a liquid distribution box positioned above the upper tube sheet and a conduit to deliver an aqueous feed liquid to the liquid distribution box; a solid walled sleeve, surrounding and spaced outwardly from each tube, joined to the upper tube sheet and extending downwardly a short distance below the refrigerant liquid/gas interface on the shell side thereby providing a refrigerant vapor space between each sleeve and tube; and a hole in and through the upper part of the sleeve wall near the upper tube sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventors: Donald C. Stafford, Tushar K. Shah, Vincent F. Allo
  • Patent number: 4431049
    Abstract: A heat exchanger according to the present invention is provided with bayonet tubes in its shell. One end of each of bayonet tube outer ducts is secured to and open at a tube sheet fixed at one end of the shell. One end of each of bayonet tube inner ducts is secured to and opened to a hot gas separation chamber. The other ends of inner and outer duct communicate with each other. A hot gas separation chamber is provided inside the tube side pressure drum which is attached to and in contact with the tube sheet. Such construction of a heat exchanger according to the invention as this prevents thermal stress from arising, rendering the design of economical and reliable heat exchangers possible.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1984
    Assignee: Toyo Engineering Corporation
    Inventors: Jun Zamma, Yoshinori Nishimura, Youichi Nakajima, Tadaaki Sakai
  • Patent number: 4425936
    Abstract: A new and improved heat transfer apparatus and method, wherein a heat tracing conduit assembly provides a self-contained closed conduit loop formed of two concentric tubular conduit members which may be laid as a single unit on the fluid pipe, thereby eliminating the need for a separately mounted return conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1984
    Assignee: Thermon Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: David C. Goss
  • Patent number: 4410037
    Abstract: The invention relates to recuperators used mainly with industrial furnaces, which is provided with a radiation heat exchanger and a convective heat exchanger arranged one behind the other. These known types of recuperators are usable to exploit the waste heat of flue gases only with very low efficiency and have a voluminous and complicated structure.The improvement of my invention is in that the convective heat exchanger has a central heat exchange part and at least one conduit for blowing air on the bottom surface of the central heat exchanger part.The recuperator according to this invention has a longer endurance, a much higher effectiveness and a more simpler, smaller construction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1983
    Assignee: Kohaszati Gyarepito Vallalat
    Inventor: Attila Biro
  • Patent number: 4395976
    Abstract: Heat exchanger comprising a first enclosure in which heat is supplied, in thermal contact with at least one second enclosure at the top of which arrives a cold heat transfer fluid in the liquid state and at least one pipe, placed in the second enclosure, via which the fluid is discharged in the form of vapor or a liquid-vapor mixture, wherein the second enclosure incorporates a filling making it possible to regulate the outflow of fluid to the bottom of the second container and the partial transformation of said fluid into vapor which can escape by means of the pipe which, for this purpose, has holes arranged over its entire height.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1983
    Assignee: Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique
    Inventors: Jacques de Lallee, Daniel Tollens
  • Patent number: 4361183
    Abstract: A structural support for a module of a concentric tube type recuperative heat exchanger. A plurality of support beams 18 extend laterally across each module to support upper and lower tube sheets 22-24 independent from surrounding housing structure. The support beams are attached to the tube sheets by pivotal hangers 26 that permit relative movement therebetween, while said support beams are themselves supported at their ends on lateral shelf units affixed to the housing that surrounds each module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1982
    Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay T. Ware, Wayne S. Counterman, Milton C. Brown
  • Patent number: 4346694
    Abstract: A solar collector of modular configuration includes a plurality of evacuated collector elements disposed on opposite faces of a manifold in a staggered array. The manifold includes a central baffle which divides it into two parallel passageways through which the heat transfer medium, typically art, may be supplied to and removed from the collector elements. Each of the collector elements comprises an elongate double wall glass tube with one open end, the annulus between the walls being evacuated to a high vacuum. A thin wall metal distributor tube having a diameter marginally smaller than the inside diameter of the collector element and a length marginally longer seats within the collector element. The annulus defined by the distributor tube and inner collector element wall communicates with the proximate passageway and the distributor tube communicates with the distant passageway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Moan
  • Patent number: 4335581
    Abstract: A falling film freeze exchanger having a plurality of spaced apart vertical freeze tubes secured in, and penetrating, an upper and a lower tube sheet; a shell around the tube sheets and connected thereto; a header surrounding and joined to the upper part of the shell and extending above the top tube sheet and laterally outwardly from the shell; means to deliver a liquid process feed stream into the header; and a layer of insulation surrounding that part of the shell surrounded by the header.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1982
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventor: James A. Nail
  • Patent number: 4330031
    Abstract: A ceramic tube recuperator for recovering energy from hot flue gases, in which a multiplicity of heat exchange elements connected to a cold air inlet manifold and a hot air outlet chamber extend upwardly into a flow passage for hot flue gases. Each heat exchanger comprises an inner open ended tube extending into the cold air inlet manifold, and an outer ceramic tube having a closed upper end and an open lower end communicating with the hot air chamber. An essential feature of the invention is that the lower end of the ceramic tube is sealed solely as a result of resting on an annular seal, so that the ceramic tube may be removed and replaced simply by lifting and lowering through an access opening in the flue passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1982
    Assignee: Holcroft & Company
    Inventor: Paul K. Shefsiek
  • Patent number: 4328858
    Abstract: In order to guarantee that the floor space be kept to a minimum and nevertheless render a closed circuit system possible with a device for absorbing the heat of the earth, particularly for operating a heat pump which at the same time affords high, steady final temperatures of the medium to be heated, a probe with a tube body extending into the ground like a column is used. The end of the probe pointing to the ground is sealed, and in the interior thereof an inner tube is arranged, the diameter of which is smaller than the inside diameter of the tube body, so as to form a circulation jacket. The inner tube is provided at its bottom end with an overflow opening into the circulation jacket. It is advantageous to seal the tube body at its end that points to the ground by means of a removable piston. This enables the tube body to be inserted into the ground as a permanently implanted boring rod during a wash boring operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: Aero Aqua AG
    Inventors: Henning Richter, Klaus Brocks
  • Patent number: 4325228
    Abstract: The geothermal system for conditioning air includes a heat pump (10) of the liquid-to-air type and an improved heat sink (40) in heat exchange relationship with the subterranean water system of the earth and connected to the heat pump through a liquid circulating system. The heat sink includes an elongate metallic liquid container (41) providing a large amount of surface contact with the earth and of a sufficient length and buried at a sufficient depth to provide a good heat transfer relationship with the subterranean water system of the earth. A liquid inlet conduit (44) communicates with the interior of the upper end of the liquid container (41) and an outlet conduit (insulator tube 45 and return pipe 54) extends longitudinally within the container and thermally insulates the outlet liquid from the liquid in the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1982
    Inventor: Herman B. Wolf
  • Patent number: 4296612
    Abstract: A freeze exchanger comprising at least one freeze tube secured in, and penetrating, first and second spaced-apart tube sheets; a cover beyond the first tube sheet; a shell around the tube sheets and connected thereto, with said cover supported by the shell; a removable tubular liner, in the freeze tube, of smaller outside diameter than the inside diameter of the freeze tube thereby defining an annulus between the two tubes; a conduit to deliver a liquid feed stream into a feed box space between the first tube sheet and the cover; and a conduit to deliver a cooling fluid around the freeze tube inside of the shell between the first and second tube sheets and a conduit to remove cooling fluid therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1981
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventor: Vincent F. Allo
  • Patent number: 4294312
    Abstract: A tube-bundle heat exchanger for cooling a medium having a high inlet temperature. The heat exchanger has an inlet tube bottom and an outlet tube bottom, in which are fastened the ends of tubes which connect the bottoms and through which the medium of high inlet temperature flows. An intermediate tube bottom, having insert tubes arranged concentrically in the tubes, is located in the inlet chamber, with these insert tubes projecting out on both sides from the tubes and forming annular spaces therewith. Toward the inlet chamber, the annular spaces open into an intermediate chamber limited by the inlet tube bottom and the intermediate tube bottom; in the opposite direction, the annular spaces open into a deflecting or reversing chamber sealingly covering the insert tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kehrer, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 4293323
    Abstract: A heat exchange element is inserted directly into a water heater storage tank of a new or existing water heating system. The heat exchange element is provided with standard pipe thread connections and adapted to be installed in standard threaded openings in conventional tanks. The heat exchange element is an elongate outer tube inserted vertically through the top of the tank having the bottom end of the tube closed, and a concentric inner tube open at the bottom end. The inner tube is connected to the output of a refrigeration or air conditioning system compressor to receive the superheated refrigerant gas. The outer tube is connected to the condenser of the system. The heat from the refrigerant is transferred to the water in the storage tank thereby utilizing energy otherwise wasted. A tempering valve is used with the water storage tank to limit hot water output to a desired temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1981
    Inventor: Frederick Cohen
  • Patent number: 4290387
    Abstract: A fluidized bed combustor comprises a reactor or a housing which has a windbox distributor plate adjacent the lower end thereof which contains a multiplicity of hole and air discharge nozzles for discharging air and coal into a fluidized bed which is maintained above the distributor plate and below a take-off connection or flue to a cyclone separator in which some of the products of combustion are treated to remove the dust which is returned into the fluidized bed. A windbox is spaced below the fluidized bed and it has a plurality of tubes passing therethrough with the passage of combustion air and fluidizing air which passes through an air space so that fluidizing air is discharged into the reaction chamber fluidized bed at the bottom thereof to maintain the bed in a fluidized condition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1981
    Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Corporation
    Inventors: Angelo De Feo, William Hosek
  • Patent number: 4286436
    Abstract: A falling film freeze exchanger having a plurality of spaced apart vertical freeze tubes secured in, and penetrating, an upper and a lower tube sheet; a cover above the upper tube sheet; a shell around the tube sheets and connected thereto, with said cover supported by the shell; the upper ends of the freeze tubes desirably extending above the upper tube sheet and, optionally, the lower ends of the freeze tubes not being enclosed by the shell; a conduit to deliver a liquid feed stream into a feed box between the upper tube sheet and the cover; a conduit to deliver a cooling fluid around the tubes inside of the shell between the upper and lower tube sheets; and, a conduit to remove cooling fluid therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1981
    Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company
    Inventors: Gerald E. Engdahl, James A. Nail, Vincent F. Allo
  • Patent number: 4281710
    Abstract: A heat exchanger has a cylindrical shell closed at its ends. A large conduit of circular cross-section, which extends longitudinally through the shell, is concentric with the shell to define a central passage for a first heat exchange medium such as a cool gas, and an outer annular passage for a second heat exchange medium, such as a hot liquid. Four radially oriented fins divide the two passages into quadrantal chambers or zones, and two tubes, one extending into each end of the shell, carry the second medium into and remove it from the annular passage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1981
    Assignee: FRAC, Inc.
    Inventor: Fred Hadlock
  • Patent number: 4269266
    Abstract: A recuperator which includes vertically extending outer tubes and respective inner tubes within the outer tubes. Hot waste gases flow around the outside of the outer tubes. Air to be preheated flows through the inner tubes and annular passages between tubes. The outer tubes are formed of relatively short length sections of ceramic joined end-to-end. The lowermost sections rest on solid base blocks which support the weight of the outer tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1981
    Assignee: United States Steel Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Coates, Jr., M. William Vance
  • Patent number: 4233812
    Abstract: A hollow finned, multipassage, aluminum or ceramic exhaust gas cooling device is clamped between an inlet structure and an outlet structure which provide for retroverted flow and muffling. The device may be air-cooled internally.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Inventor: Hans K. Leistritz
  • Patent number: 4230178
    Abstract: A heat exchanger comprising a casing wherein a bank of tubes is arranged and provided with means for conducting a first medium through the tubes of the bank from a supply opening for said medium in the wall of the casing, and means for conducting a second medium from another supply opening in the wall of the casing around the tubes of the bank towards a discharge opening in the wall of the casing, whereby the means for conducting the second medium through the apparatus comprise a pump impeller arranged centrally at the bottom of the casing, said impeller being connected to a pump shaft projecting upwardly within a cylindrical inner jacket disposed centrally in the casing and which is driven above the casing by a motor arranged in situ, while the tube bank for the first medium is an annular bank which is arranged around the cylindrical jacket, whereby the tubes of the bank are tubes of the bayonet type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: B. V. Neratoom
    Inventors: Antonius M. M. Braat, Harry Lagerwerf
  • Patent number: 4222824
    Abstract: A recuperative coke oven includes at least one recuperator chamber arranged below an oven chamber. Hot undergrate firing exhaust gas is passed from the oven through the recuperator chamber. At least one elongated recuperator extends into the recuperator chamber. The recuperator includes an inner tube and a coaxially outer tube. The inner end of the inner tube is open, and the inner end of the outer tube is closed to define an annular chamber between the two tubes. Combustion air to be heated is introduced into the inner tube and passed therethrough. The combustion air then reverses direction and passes through the annular chamber and is thereat heated by the hot exhaust gas passing through the recuperator chamber. The heated combustion air is discharged from the annular chamber and passed to the heating flues of the oven.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignees: Didier Engineering GmbH, Bergwerksverband GmbH
    Inventors: Claus Flockenhaus, Edgar Hartkopf
  • Patent number: 4220200
    Abstract: The heat exchanger system is used for gas-cooled high-temperature reactors. The high-temperature primary gas passes over a nest of blind tubes and thereafter flows over the tubes of a plurality of counter-current heat-exchangers disposed about a jacket encasing the blind tubes. The cool working gas flows into the system via a header and then passes through the tubes of the counter-current heat-exchangers before passing into the blind tubes. The working gas is exhausted via insert tubes within the blind tubes. The maximum temperatures on the heat exchanger surfaces occur at the closed ends of the blind tubes. However, these parts are substantially stress free in normal operation.The heat exchanger system may be constructed to permit ready disassembly of the insert tubes for inspection and replacement purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Sulzer Brothers Limited
    Inventor: Max Weber
  • Patent number: 4210101
    Abstract: The invention concerns heat exchange devices for cooling the wall and the refractory of a blast furnace. Such a device, constituting a cooling box, comprises:a closed enclosure, elongated and having a shape of revolution or substantially of revolution, this enclosure comprising an outer end and an inner end,an axial chamber defining with said enclosure an annular chamber, this axial chamber comprising an outer end and an inner end,a supply orifice for feeding a cooling liquid into the axial chamber through its outer end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Inventor: Francois Touze
  • Patent number: 4209129
    Abstract: In a high density solenoid operated multiple punch apparatus, having a punch head provided with the plurality of closely-spaced large bores arranged in column and rows that extend partially through the punch head from the top side, solenoid elements mounted in the large bores, a plurality of holes with a diameter smaller than the large bores aligned with the large bores and extending the remaining distance through the punch head to the bottom side, push rod elements slidably disposed in the holes actuated by the solenoid elements, the improvement beingA cooling system for the punch head which includes a plurality of small bores arranged in rows in the bottom of the punch head terminating short of the top surface and positioned in the area between the plurality of large bores, a plurality of elongated grooves in the bottom surface of the head located between rows of the plurality of holes and forming a recessed chamber connecting a row of the small bores, a plate seated in each of the elongated grooves with ea
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Robert G. Haas, Charles V. Lent