Interconnected Separately Encased Masses Patents (Class 432/216)
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Publication number: 20140272729Abstract: The present device is a fluid bed regenerative thermal oxidizer configured to minimize dead spaces within it and eliminate the need for complex valve systems, which are typically required to move treated and untreated air across fixed beds. The present device can be a fluid bed regenerative thermal oxidizer comprising a vertical stack having a combustion chamber near its interior center and desorber shelves located within the vertical stack above the combustion chamber and adsorber shelves located within the vertical stack below the combustion shelves. Ceramic spheres can be used as heat sinks that flow from the desorber shelves, around the combustion chamber and onto the adsorber shelves and then back to the desorber shelves. In this way heat from the combustion can be captured by the heat exchange material on the desorber shelves and released to preheat untreated air on the adsorber shelves.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: James L. Nester, Rick Reimlinger
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Patent number: 4976611Abstract: In a method for the thermal treatment of wastes (combustible, poorly combustible and incombustible), especially those which cannot be harmlessly dumped, air is preheated in a first regenerator (2) to a temperature of 800.degree. to 1200.degree. C. and fed through a first combustion chamber (7) to a melting vessel (6) into which wastes are dumped for thermal treatment. The flue gas from the melting vessel is fed through a second combustion chamber (7') to a second regenerator (2'). The two regenerators contain sections for thermal storage (3, 3'), for the adsorption (4, 4') of flue gas impurities and for the further treatment (5, 5') of the flue gas. The air and flue gas flow is reversible, i.e., air preheated in the second regenerator (2') is fed to the melting vessel (6) through the second combustion chamber (7'). The flue gas is fed through the first combustion chamber (7) to the first regenerator (2).Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: December 11, 1990Assignee: MAN GutehoffnungshutteInventors: Klaus Knop, Gunter Wolters
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Patent number: 4806098Abstract: A metal compressible bellows-type container or canister is used in a hot uniaxial pressing process with a mixture of high level radioactive nuclear waste material and a synthetic rock forming material filling the canister. The canister has a bottom wall, a convoluted bellows-like side wall, a lid or top wall and transverse metal apertured plates dividing the canister into three equally sized zones. Preferably the apertures are of a clover leaf configuration and are located at the center of the plates. Cylindrical liners can be provided to maintain a zone between each liner and the bellows-like side wall to prevent ingress of the particulate mixture of waste and synthetic rock forming material.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1986Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Inventors: Eric J. Ramm, Wilhelmus J. Bukyx, John G. Padgett, Alfred E. Ringwood
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Patent number: 4460335Abstract: A blast heating apparatus includes an inner metal shell and an outer metal shell defining therebetween a gap filled with at least one pourable dry material, for example a mixture of SiC and graphite. To prevent excess pressure in the gap and to prevent condensate from entering the gap and attacking the outer shell, a piping system connects the gap to an area below the grate chamber of the blast heating apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1983Date of Patent: July 17, 1984Assignee: Didier-Werke AGInventors: Kurt Braun, Friedrich Eschmann
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Patent number: 4435157Abstract: A heat exchanger and especially a blast preheater (or cowper) for blast furnaces with refractory lining, insulating layer and steel jacket is described, the insulating layer of which is designed so that a steel jacket temperature of from 20.degree. to 60.degree. C. can be set and that said steel jacket is made of chromeless structural steel having a molybdenum content in the range from 0.01 to 2% by weight. The blast preheater (or cowper) has a prolonged service life and a low tendency to nitrate tension crack corrosion of the jacket sheet, for which reason it is very suitable for use in a process for the temperature control of gas and blast for the blast furnace. The process is suitable for blast preheaters (or cowpers) with external or internal combustion chamber or checker chamber and downstream collector ducts.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1982Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Brohltal-Deumag AG fur feuerfeste ErzeugnisseInventors: Hans-Eugen Buhler, Horst Kalfa
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Patent number: 4334861Abstract: A system to supply high temperature blast air and a method for providing preheating of a cold air blast by gas-to-air heating in a tube-type heat exchanger with heat from waste products of combustion. Such combustion products are recovered in a header by the use of valves at different times to form a continuous supply from a plurality of horizontal regenerators. The regenerators are horizontal metal vessels wherein a mid-portion is filled with checkerbrick forming horizontal flow spaces. Each regenerator has a burner to generate hot products of combustion for heating the refractory of the checkerbrick and recovery by the header. The burner is turned OFF when the checkerbricks are highly heated and preheated air is directed by valves through a header and into the regenerator by the checkerbricks. The resulting hot air blast, which may be tempered with cold air, is fed by a main to a blast furnace.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1981Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Bricmont & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Francis H. Bricmont
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Patent number: 4311456Abstract: A vertically-fired blast furnace stove includes a mixing bed comprised of a multitude of spheres, cylinders or berl saddles supported by a carrier having openings therein located in the bottom portion of a vertically-extending combustion chamber. The bed extends within the walls of the combustion chamber above the floor to form a chamber coupled to pipes for delivering fuel and air to pass in the inner space openings in the bed where mixing and heating of the fuel and air supplies occurs for combustion above the bed. The hot products of combustion are directed by a dome into a heat-storage chamber having a filling of checkerbrick and then into a flue pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1980Date of Patent: January 19, 1982Assignee: Bricmont & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Stanley J. Kletch
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Patent number: 4145033Abstract: Intercrystalline stress corrosion of the walls of heat exchangers employed to produce hot air for injection into a blast furnace, particularly the wall of the passage interconnecting the combustion and heat exchange chambers, is avoided by eliminating pressure differentials across the walls. Also, the walls of the heat exchanger are heated to a temperature above the condensation point of deleterious vapors present or formed in the apparatus to thereby further minimize the possibility of occurrence of stress corrosion.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: S.A. des Anciens Etablissements Paul WurthInventor: Ernest P. Kuntziger
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Patent number: 4022573Abstract: Intercrystalline stress corrosion of the walls of heat exchangers employed to produce hot air for injection into a blast furnace, particularly the wall of the passage interconnecting the combustion and heat exchange chambers, is avoided by eliminating pressure differentials across the walls. Also, the walls of the heat exchanger are heated to a temperature above the condensation point of deleterious vapors present or formed in the apparatus to thereby further minimize the possibility of occurrence of stress corrosion.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1975Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Assignee: S.A. des Anciens Etablissements Paul WurthInventor: Ernest P. Kuntziger
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Patent number: 3966393Abstract: A hot blast stove apparatus comprising a hot blast stove having a discharge passage for hot blast gases, and a temperature equalizer material in the passage such that the hot blast gases discharged from the hot blast stove, gradually lowering in temperature with lapse of time, are continuously supplied with heat from the equalizer material and the hot blast gases discharged from the passage are at an equalized temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1975Date of Patent: June 29, 1976Inventor: Kikuo Takeuchi