Of Rotary Type Patents (Class 414/588)
  • Patent number: 8052922
    Abstract: The invention relates to the iron and steel industry, in particular to batch charging into shaft, mainly blast furnaces. The inventive rotary batch distributor for shaft furnaces comprises an axle platform (1) and blades (2) which are equally spaced around the platform and are fixed thereto by means of brackets (3). The surface of each blade is embodied in the form of an involute of a truncated cone and consists of trapezoidal sections (4). The tilting angles of the trapezoidal sections with respect to the rotary batch distributor axis and to a horizontal plane are defined by the involutes (5) of truncated cone which are focused at the same point of the rotary batch distributor axis. The surface area of each blade is defined by the sector angle value ranging from 90 to 120° and by the radius of the describe circle of the rotary batch distributor. The end part (6) of the blade whose surface area is equal to 0.05-0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2011
    Assignee: Zakrytoe Aktsionernoe Obschestvo “Nauchno-Proizvodstvenny I Kommerchesky Tsentr ″Totem”
    Inventors: Bekmurat Meketaevich Boranbaev, German Vasilievich Abramin, Yury Alexandrovich Smirnov, Andrey Mikhailovich Dyatlov, Alexander Yurievich Glazer
  • Publication number: 20100028116
    Abstract: The invention relates to the iron and steel industry, in particular to batch charging into shaft, mainly blast furnaces. The inventive rotary batch distributor for shaft furnaces comprises an axle platform (1) and blades (2) which are equally spaced around the platform and are fixed thereto by means of brackets (3). The surface of each blade is embodied in the form of an involute of a truncated cone and consists of trapezoidal sections (4). The tilting angles of the trapezoidal sections with respect to the rotary batch distributor axis and to a horizontal plane are defined by the involutes (5) of truncated cone which are focused at the same point of the rotary batch distributor axis. The surface area of each blade is defined by the sector angle value ranging from 90 to 120° and by the radius of the describe circle of the rotary batch distributor. The end part (6) of the blade whose surface area is equal to 0.05-0.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 26, 2006
    Publication date: February 4, 2010
    Applicant: Zakrytoe Aktsionemoe Obschestvo "Nauchno- Proizvodstvenny I Kommerchesky Tsentr "Totem"
    Inventors: Bekmurat Meketaevich Boranbaev, German Vasilievich Abramin, Yury Alexandrovich Smimov, Andrey Vasilievich Dyatlov, Alexander Yurievich Glazer
  • Patent number: 7311519
    Abstract: The invention provides a raw materials feeding apparatus capable of uniformly dispersing and feeding into a furnace agglomerated raw materials that are likely to undergo dusting, deformation and mutual adhesion. In a raw material feeding apparatus for a rotary hearth furnace, for feeding raw materials to a rotary hearth furnace by using a flat belt conveyor, the invention employs a construction in which a scraper for guiding the raw materials on the flat belt conveyor to a side surface of the flat belt conveyor is arranged obliquely to a traveling direction of the flat belt conveyor. Preferably, the scraper is arranged in such a manner as to guide the raw materials to both sides of the flat belt conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2007
    Assignees: Nippon Steel Corporation, Nittetsu Plant Designing Corporation
    Inventors: Shinji Shima, Yuichi Sakurai, Masahide Nagatomi
  • Publication number: 20010041117
    Abstract: A catalyst loading system for utilizing catalyst from a bulk supply located adjacent but not on the upper tube sheet of a catalytic reactor and for mechanized measuring of multiple identical quantities of catalyst and for mechanized loading of catalyst pellets into the reaction tubes of the reactor to achieve even drop rate, compaction and outage of the reaction tubes. From the bulk supply, multi-compartment catalyst charging hoppers are individually filled in rapid and accurately measured fashion by mechanized filling equipment having a predetermined sequence of operation that ensures accuracy of volumetric catalyst measurement. The charging hoppers are used for delivery of measured volumes of catalyst of a reactor tube loading mechanism which may take the form of a mobile cart framework being selectively positionable relative to the upper tube sheet and reaction tubes of a catalytic reactor to be charged with catalyst pellets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2001
    Publication date: November 15, 2001
    Inventor: Mathis P. Comardo
  • Patent number: 6210155
    Abstract: The invention relates to a charging device for creating superimposed layers of fine-grained bulk material on a rotating hearth (2). For each layer of bulk material to be charged, said charging device comprises a discharge hopper (22) having an outflow slot (36) and a discharge roller (42) positioned ahead of each outflow slot (26). Said outflow slot (36) and discharge roller (42) extend essentially at a right angle to the direction of rotation of the rotating hearth and the discharge roller (42) has a drive (44), the rotational frequency of which can be controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Paul Wurth, S.A.
    Inventors: Gilbert Bernard, Emile Lonardi, Romain Frieden, Patrick Hutmacher
  • Patent number: 6132157
    Abstract: A catalyst loading system for utilizing catalyst from a bulk supply located adjacent but not on the upper tube sheet of a catalytic reactor and for mechanized measuring of multiple identical quantities of catalyst and for mechanized loading of catalyst pellets into the reaction tubes of the reactor to achieve even drop rate, compaction and outage of the reaction tubes. A pair of electronic vibrators are mounted to the cart framework and provide for support and vibratory movement of a vibratory tray having a catalyst feed hopper adapted to feed catalyst pellets to a plurality of generally parallel catalyst transfer troughs along which catalyst pellets are moved by vibration of the vibratory tray to a plurality of drop tubes. A compartmented hopper is fixed to the vibratory tray and controllably feeds catalyst pellets into respective catalyst transfer troughs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Inventor: Mathis P. Comardo
  • Patent number: 5944514
    Abstract: A process for feeding bulk material onto a belt of a rotary hearth furnace, which has hoods that cover the hearth belt in such a manner as to form a ring.The bulk material is deposited on a transport device at a layer thickness proportionately dependent on the distance to the rotary hearth center. The transport speed of the transport device is set at a certain value; the surface of the bulk material is smoothed; and then the bulk material is distributed at a constant layer height over the entire width of the hearth belt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Ulrich Pohl, Hermann Cepin, Hartmut Schmieden, Gerd Herre
  • Patent number: 5022806
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for charging a shaft furnace. The apparatus includes a rotary and pivoting distributor chute suspended on the head of the furnace, a device for driving this chute, which consists of a first and second running ring designed respectively for rotating the chute about the vertical axis of the furnace and for changing its inclination relative to this axis as a result of a pivoting about its horizontal suspension axis, and a device for actuating the two running rings independently of one another, a central charging lock equipped with upper and lower sealing flaps and with a metering and closing valve for adjusting the flow of material from the lock on to the distributor chute, and a device for filling the lock.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1991
    Assignee: Paul Wurth S.A.
    Inventors: Emile Lonardi, Giovanni Cimenti, Pierre Mailliet
  • Patent number: 4806058
    Abstract: The device is operative to discharge the triangular ridge of grain, which remains in the bottom of a cylindrical storage bin after the bulk of the bin contents has been discharged by gravity through a central outlet in the bin floor. The device comprises a vertical, rotatable, driven shaft mounted to extend upwardly from the outlet. A free-floating sweep arm is pivotally attached at its inner end to the base of the shaft, so that said arm can rise or fall in a vertical plane. The sweep arm extends outwardly to the wall of the bin. A plurality of parallel, spaced apart, sationary fins protrude downwardly from the undersurface of the sweep arm. The fins are arranged at a trailing angle of about 45.degree., relative to the longitudinal axis of the sweep arm. The forward end of each fin is located on a radius which is equal to or larger than the radius on which the rear end of the next outer fin is located. Thus grain moved inwardly by the outer fin is contacted by the inner fin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Inventors: Joseph Galichowski, John D. Shokoples
  • Patent number: 4468164
    Abstract: The feeding of batch material to a melting furnace is disclosed. The batch materials are choke fed to keep the total batch crust plus molten glass depth constant. The batch level keeps the arc electrodes submerged and helps promote arc stability and melting efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1984
    Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation
    Inventors: Charles S. Dunn, Stephen Seng
  • Patent number: 4191529
    Abstract: The furnace is circular in plan and comprises an annular charge space charged through chutes in its top wall. Effluent gas offtakes are provided in the furnace outer wall and the level of the charge bed is maintained above the chute bottoms but below those offtakes. Hot gases generated externally of the furnace pass into it through an opening in its bottom wall or hearth and travel upwardly through the charge. Solids are discharged downwardly through the same opening in counterflow. A vertical axle is journalled centrally in an upper wall of the annular furnace chamber spaced above the opening in the hearth, and a plow affixed to the lower end of the axle rotates in an open space between the hearth of the annular furnace chamber and its inside wall, so scraping heated charge solids into the discharge opening. The axle is pressure sealed to the wall through which it passes, and that seal is the only rotating seal required for the furnace.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1980
    Assignee: Salem Furnace Co.
    Inventors: John B. Harrell, William F. Barraclough, Curtis O. Pederson