Patents Assigned to Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbH
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Patent number: 4913064Abstract: This invention relates to a plant and arrangement and method for the low temperature carbonization of waste material with low-temperature carbonization device and a secondary incineration chamber. The heating system of the low-temperature carbonization device is substantially corrosion-free and gases hazardous to the environment are transformed into gases with a lower level of hazardous matter in a simple manner by directing the heating gas of the low-temperature carbonization device into a closed loop cycle through a low temperature carbonization device and into a heat exchanger of a secondary incineration device. The heat exchanger is equipped with a lining which insures a temperature of the burner gases in the heat exchanger of 1200.degree. C. or more for a period of dwell of 1 to 5 sec.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: MAN Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventor: Frohmut Vollhardt
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Patent number: 4881869Abstract: In a throat stopper for shaft furnaces, in particular blast furnaces with two hoppers of which an upper hopper is rotatable through a drive device, the upper hopper is designed, by a stationary hood equipped with charging flap valves, as a sluice chamber to be closed pressureproof. For sealing the stationary hood relative to the rotatable upper hopper, there is disposed, at the hood, a peripheral flexible inflatable bellows. The bellows can be pressed against the wall of the upper hopper pneumatically or hydraulically. While material is being charged in the upper hopper, one of the charging valves is open and the bellows is pressureless. During, or shortly after, the charging, the uppr hopper is rotated. For filling the lower hopper, the valves of the upper hopper are closed, bellows is inflated, and the upper sluice chamber is pressurized.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1988Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Bernhard Henneken, Burno Kammerling, Eckhard-K. Scholz, Wolfgang Schroeder, Hans Krause
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Patent number: 4878655Abstract: In a throat stopper for shaft furnaces, in particular blast furnaces with two hoppers of which an upper hopper is rotatable through a drive device, the upper hopper is designed, by means of a stationary hood equipped with charging flap valves, as a sluice chamber to be closed pressureproof. For sealing the stationary hood relative to the rotatable upper hopper, there is disposed, at the hood, a peripheral flexible inflatable bellows. The bellows can be pressed against the wall of the upper hopper pneumatically or hydraulically. While material is being charged in the upper hopper, one of the charging valves is open and the bellows is pressureless. During, or shortly thereafter, the charging, the upper hopper is rotated. For during the lower hopper, the valves of the upper hopper are closed, bellows is inflated, and the upper hopper is hopper are closed, bellows is inflated, and the upper sluice chamber is pressurized.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette, GmbHInventors: Bernhard Henneken, Bruno Kammerling, Eckhard-K. Scholz, Wolfgang Schroder, Hans Krause
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Patent number: 4852996Abstract: Part of the synthesis gas produced by coal gasification in an allothermically heated fluidized bed reactor is burned after removal of dust and sulfur and serves as a source of energy to heat the reactor by indirect heat exchange and to produce the steam required for the gasification process. The flue gas exiting from the heat exchanger of the reactor can be used to perform work in expansion turbines. The rest of the synthesis gas is available for use in downstream processes, such as iron ore reduction, or can be burned and used to perform work in turbines to produce electric current. The result is a process that is environmentally safer and operates with a better yield than direct coal burning or autothermal coal gasification, but requires no outside source of energy, such as nuclear power, as prior art allothermal coal gasification processes do.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Klaus Knop, Gunter Wolters, Helmut Kubiak
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Patent number: 4852644Abstract: A tubular heat exchanger for operation at high gas temperatures and high jacket pressures include tube sheets which are exposed to high loads so that both sheets are kept thin and tie rods bracing the tube sheets are arranged on at least every other graduated circle of a plurality of graduated circles or tubes and tie rods. The heat exchanger tubes arranged between the tube sheets have a helical shape in an intermediate or central region. The heat exchanger design can be used, for example, as a cracked gas cooler.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1987Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Alfred Schlemenat, Helmut David
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Patent number: 4843614Abstract: An electrical metallurgical furnace including a vessel and a bottom electrode positioned in the bottom of the vessel. At least one counter contact is provided connected to the bottom electrode. A support is anchored to the vessel connected to the insulation mounting unit. A tension frame is held by the insulation mounting unit. At least one current cable is provided for engagement with a side of the counter contact. A pivot element is provided for supporting the current cable. A biasing apparatus is provided for urging the pivotally supported current cable into contact with the counter contact.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventor: Heinz Guido
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Patent number: 4840145Abstract: A process and a device for cleaning inner or outer walls of vertically extending or inverted tubes of heat exchangers and especially for cleaning tubes in trash incinerators. The process involves imparting kinetic energy to the tubes in an axial direction and then suddenly stopping the tubes to shake loose dirt and the like. The device for the process includes arranging a plurality of rows of vertically extending tubes such that the tubes move upwardly and downwardly in the direction of the axis of the tubes. The tubes advantageously include their own lower distributors and upper headers. These distributors and/or headers rest on a movable cam or cam plate which, for example, may be rotated so that a radially extending offset of the shoulder of the cam permits the cam to lift the upper headers upwardly to a height at which point they are suddenly dropped.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Frohmut Vollhardt, Hans Kramer
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Patent number: 4836746Abstract: The shafts of guide vanes of an axial-flow engine, in particular, a combustion turbine, are supported angle-adjustably in an annular guide vane carrier and are spring-loaded and vibration-damped in their axis directions. An adjustment ring concentric to the flow channel is supported play-free and with low-friction engagement in a groove of a carrier ring by radial and axial rolls. Levers wedged on the guide vane shafts are pivoted by pins in a cylinder bolt, which, in turn, are supported rotatably and displaceably in laterally open bores of the adjustment ring and axis-parallel to it. This permits a largely play-free transfer of the adjustment motion onto the guide vane shafts without point or line contact. The guide vane carrier closes off the groove of the carrier ring so, that the entire mechanism is protected against dust.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Emund Owsianny, Wilfried Wengorz, Emil Aschenbruck
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Patent number: 4831969Abstract: A process and a device for cleaning inner or outer walls of vertically extending or inverted tubes of heat exchangers and especially for cleaning tubes in trash incinerators. The process involves imparting kinetic energy to the tubes in an axial direction and then suddenly stopping the tubes to shake loose dirt and the like. The device for the process includes arranging a plurality of rows of vertically extending tubes such that the tubes move upwardly and downwardly in the direction of the axis of the tubes. The tubes advantageously include their own lower distributors and upper headers. These distributors and/or headers rest on a movable cam or cam plate which, for example, may be rotated so that a radially extending offset of the shoulder of the cam permits the cam to lift the upper headers upwardly to a height at which point they are suddenly dropped.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1987Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Frohmut Vollhardt, Hans Kramer
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Patent number: 4831535Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the surge limit of a turbocompressor utilizes continuously measured pressure and temperature values at the suction and outlet sides of the compressor. A relief valve connected to the outlet side of the compressor is controlled as a function of the distance between a working point and a surge limit line or blow-off line of a characteristic graph produced by characteristic graph coordinates that are computed using the pressure and temperature values. The actual value of another operating parameter that is independent of the pressure and the temperature values, such as the speed of the turbine for the turbocompressor, for example, is used. This operating parameter defines a family of characteristic lines on the characteristic graph. A set-point value for the characteristic graph coordinates is then obtained using the characteristic line of the operating parameter which passes through the working point.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1986Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventor: Wilfried Blotenberg
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Patent number: 4831534Abstract: When controlling a turbocompressor to prevent pumping there is generated a control signal which controls a blowoff or recycle valve attached to the compressor outlet by continuously monitoring the working point or operating condition coordinates and comparing the coordinates with a blowoff line defined by operating conditions producing a pumping. Upon the occurrence of a pumping surge, a signal is generated which can control for instance the quick opening of the blowoff valve. In addition, according to the invention the signal generated upon the occurrence of a pumping surge is also utilized to initiate a new fixation of the blowoff line or the pumping limit line.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1986Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventor: Wilfried Blotenberg
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Patent number: 4828228Abstract: A device for changing tap runners in shaft furnaces includes tap runners which have linings subject to wear and therefore such runners must be repaired regularly. Transport of the runner requires a considerable crane capacity with correspondingly heavy building construction. The device according to the invention permits transport of the tap runner without a casting room crane. Instead, the tap runner is raised or lowered between the mill floor, or another level, and a tapping platform by means of hydraulically driven traction elements taking support on runner supports arranged at tapping platform level.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Bruno Kammerling, Werner Rosker, Eckhard-Karl Scholz, Wolfgang Kowalski
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Patent number: 4828161Abstract: A method and device for manufacturing thin-walled hollow bodies comprising concentric layers employs, for thin-walled structural parts of chemical installations subjected to stress at high temperatures, non-layered pipes of single-metal materials. Due to the methods of manufacture, structural parts of these materials have disadvantages because the single materials of which they are built cannot simultaneously satisfy the demands of corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability and resistance to scaling. According to the new method, for example, thin-walled pipes of concentric, non-corrosive, high-temperature stable, and non-scaling material layers are intended to be produced. For the non-corrosive inner layer, for example, a conventional thin-walled pipe is used.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventor: Karl Million
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Patent number: 4807800Abstract: A method for manufacturing thin-walled hollow bodies comprising concentric layers forming thin-walled structural parts of chemical installations subjected to stress at high temperatures, thereby replacing non-layered pipes of single-metal materials. Due to the methods of manufacture, structural parts of these single-metal materials have disadvantages because the single materials of which they are built cannot simultaneously satisfy the demands of corrosion resistance, high-temperature stability and resistance of scaling. According to the new method, for example, thin-walled pipes of concentric, non-corrosive, high-temperature stable, and non-scaling material layers are intended to be produced. For the non-corrosive inner layer, for example, a conventional thin-walled pipe is used.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette, GmbHInventor: Karl Million
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Patent number: 4781524Abstract: A system (method and apparatus) are disclosed for detecting pressure surges in a turbo-compressor. Either the gas flow rate or gas velocity is measured at the intake or the outlet port of the compressor to produce a signal X. The rate of change of this signal X is determined and represented by a signal Y. The occurrence of surge is sensed and indicated by an output signal Z when the signal Y exceeds a prescribed threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventor: Wilfried Blotenberg
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Patent number: 4633625Abstract: A pedestal unit has first and second structures each with a raisable and lowerable platform on a corresponding end. The first structure is telescopically nestable in the second and the second structure is similarly nestable in a framework having the platform raising and lowering mechanism therein to define the pedestal unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Man Gutehoffnungshuette GmbHInventors: Peter H. Dieban, Helmut Ziller