Work Chamber Or Its Wall Heats Chamber Feed Patents (Class 432/178)
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Patent number: 11656029Abstract: A pressurized cavity is provided around at least a portion or all of a regenerator, within which gas such as flue gas is maintained at a pressure in excess of the pressure within the regenerator, to protect against leakage of gas through the walls of the regenerator.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2020Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventor: Hisashi Kobayashi
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Patent number: 10746469Abstract: A pressurized cavity is provided around at least a portion or all of a regenerator, within which gas such as flue gas is maintained at a pressure in excess of the pressure within the regenerator, to protect against leakage of gas through the walls of the regenerator.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Praxair Technology, Inc.Inventor: Hisashi Kobayashi
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Patent number: 7037409Abstract: A method and a device for the hot-repairing of the heating flues of a coke-oven battery according to which the completed sections of a heating flue still under construction are heated by means of a heated gas. The heated gas comprises the air usually provided for combustion in the heating flues during coking operations. The air is guided through the flow paths provided for in the coke-oven battery for combustion air and waste gases as well as through the regenerator, heated as it passes through the flow paths and then guided through the heating flues to be repaired. The completed section of the heating flue is separated from the non-completed portion by an air-reversion device that also directs the heated air.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Thyssen Krupp Encoke GmbHInventors: Werner Hippe, Hans-Juergen Fischer
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Patent number: 6730272Abstract: A process for heating fuel gas under high pressure before it is expanded. The gas is directly heated by burning part of the gas in the gas pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: EWE AktiengesellschaftInventor: Rainer Reimert
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Patent number: 5607297Abstract: Carbothermally reduce a metal oxide to its corresponding metal nitride or metal carbide powder in a vertical gravity flow reactor by adding precursor pellets containing the metal oxide, a thermally decomposed binder material and carbon or a source of carbon directly to a heated reaction zone within the reactor. The pellets form a pellet bed, the top of which must be maintained within the heated reaction zone. The binder material is a blend of wheat and corn starches, optionally in conjunction with another binder such as melamine. The binder material thermally decomposes to a carbonaceous residue which functions both as an additional source of carbon and as a binder for the precursor pellets. The reactor may be modified by adding an internal vent line to remove volatile materials from the heated reaction zone before they have an opportunity to condense on internal reactor surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: John P. Henley, Gene A. Cochran, David A. Dunn, Glenn A. Eisman, Alan W. Weimer
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Patent number: 5503551Abstract: A single rotary valve is designed to control feed, purge and exit flow in a multiple bed regenerative fume incinerator system thereby replacing the large number of valves heretofore used to operate such a system. The housing of the rotary valve has ports for connection to at least one feed conduit, to at least one exit conduit, to at least 3 regenerator bed conduits and includes an annular opening on the valve axis for a purge gas conduit. The purge gas conduit extends through the annular opening and connects to an interior cavity of the valve rotor which has a peripheral opening registrable individually with the regenerator bed ports. The valve rotor divides the interior chamber of the valve housing into a feed subchamber and an exit subchamber and includes a sealing plenum preventing leakage from the feed subchamber to the exit subchamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Inventor: Reagan Houston
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Patent number: 5378144Abstract: A method and apparatus for extracting impurities from the interior of a kiln, when in operation, and for creating a uniformly heated atmosphere within the kiln, which involves the introduction of air through an air passage opening through the top of the kiln and affiliated openings in other portions of the kiln through which small amounts of air are drawn and exhausted by means of a blower located within the control panel of the kiln and wherein a kiln setter is maintained free of impurities by drawing air containing impurities past it and away from it by means of said blower.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Inventor: Steven B. Cress
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Patent number: 5211555Abstract: A gas fired melting apparatus for particulate material. The melting apparatus has four successively connected vertically disposed sidewall members, a floor member and a roof member. These members define a cubic melting chamber for containing a freestanding generally conical pile of particulate material to be melted. The sizes, shapes and positions of the chamber radiating surfaces as well as their relative distances from the pile surfaces promote heat transfer to the pile. A high temperature gas fired burner is mounted in each sidewall adjacent to the corner formed by the tail end of one sidewall and the head end of a successive sidewall member. The axis of each burner is parallel with its successive wall member so the combined effect of the burners is to produce a toroidal flow of combustion products in the melting chamber around its central vertical axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Gas Research InstituteInventors: Keith M. Gardner, Frank J. Vereecke, Wayne R. Klemmensen
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Patent number: 4541799Abstract: A preheating furnace for elongated material, particularly bars, billets, and the like of light metal has a furnace tunnel (15) formed by furnace shells (14) for preheating the material (1). At least in their central range the furnace shells are covered by a heat insulation which comprises removably designed insulation members (54,56). The insulation members (54,56) are drawn upwardly above the furnace shells (14) forming an exhaust gas duct (32) in which the furnace tunnel is integrated. Thus a heat insulation for the preheating furnace is provided which is easy to assemble and disassemble and considerably improves the utilization of the heat energy.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1983Date of Patent: September 17, 1985Inventor: Friedrich W. Elhaus
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Patent number: 4439145Abstract: A reverberatory furnace for melting aluminum or other metals which includes a preheater (12) which utilizes exhaust flue gasses from the furnace (10) to preheat the metal before it enters the furnace. A set of horizontal flue ducts (18, 20, 22) conduct the flue gasses to a preheater chamber (26) where they heat the metal. An air entrance port (50) is provided in the preheater chamber (26) to allow secondary combustion of the volatile flue gasses for additional efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Badger Die Casting Corp.Inventor: Richard J. Strassman
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Patent number: 4255136Abstract: A furnace for the heat treatment of wire materials, comprising a cylindrical furnace body having holes at both ends through which a wire material is inserted into and out of the furnace body, a combustion chamber formed within the furnace body, a burner provided at one end portion of the furnace body and adjacent to the combustion chamber, and a discharge pipe mounted near the downstream edge of the combustion chamber for discharging the waste gas. The burner comprises a free space through which the wire material is inserted, a fuel-air mixture chamber surrounding the free space, and injection nozzles communicating with the fuel-air mixture chamber and serving to inject the mixture into the combustion chamber. The injection nozzles are arranged to permit the injected streams of fuel-air mixture to make whirling motions in the same direction along the inner wall of the combustion chamber in such a manner as to be free from direct contact with the wire material running along the axis of the combustion chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1980Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teruo Suzuki, Shigeru Kuwabara
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Patent number: 4254221Abstract: This invention deals with a method of burning crushed or lump-sized combustible material, such as limestone, dolomite, magnesite or a similar material, in an annular shaft kiln having an annular outer shaft and an inner shaft, where the annular and the inner shafts are alternatively charged with fresh air and combustion gases, or are connected with the exhaust gas system. Furthermore, the invention deals with an annular shaft kiln for carrying out this method, which has a shaft insert that is open at the top, whereby the combustion material is selectively fed into the annular shaft formed around the shaft insert, or into the inner shaft which is formed inside the shaft insert. In a first operating position, the inner shaft adjacent its upper end is connected with the exhaust gas system, and combustion gas and combustion air are fed into the outer annular shaft.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Inventor: Karl Beckenbach