Patents Assigned to Stein Atkinson Stordy Limited
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Patent number: 6200132Abstract: An exhaust oven for heat treating and simultaneously evacuating cathode ray tubes includes a tunnel structure with a through passageway and temperature control apparatus for providing regulated heating and/or cooling of the atmosphere in one or more longitudinal zones of the passageway. The oven also includes apparatus for conveying the tubes along the passageway and exhaust ducts operatively connected to the necks of the tubes during conveyance to evacuate gases therefrom. Baffles within at least one of the zones of the passageway circulate the atmosphere about the exteriro of the tubes. The baffles include at least one inlet directing a flow of atmosphere to impinge onto the face of the screen panel of each tube and one or more outlets in adjacent spaced relationship to side edges of said panel and/or to the neck of the tube for exit of the flow of atmosphere from the baffles.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Stein Atkinson Stordy LimitedInventor: Christopher Cyril Mundon
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Patent number: 6015288Abstract: An exhaust oven for heat treating and simultaneously evacuating cathode ray tubes includes a tunnel structure with a through passageway and temperature control apparatus for providing regulated heating and/or cooling of the atmosphere in one or more longitudinal zones of the passageway. The oven also includes apparatus for conveying the tubes along the passageway and exhaust ducts operatively connected to the necks of the tubes during conveyance to evacuate gases therefrom. Baffles within at least one of the zones of the passageway circulate the atmosphere about the exterior of the tubes. The baffles include at least one inlet directing a flow of atmosphere to impinge onto the face of the screen panel of each tube and one or more outlets in adjacent spaced relationship to side edges of said panel and/or to the neck of the tube for exit of the flow of atmosphere from the baffles.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Stein Atkinson Stordy LimitedInventor: Christopher Cyril Mundon
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Patent number: 5451033Abstract: Apparatus for the continuous heat processing of scrap materials, particularly for decontaminating aluminum can scrap, has a rotary kiln defining a furnace chamber along which the material is fed and a hot gas circulation system including a duct leading through the chamber from the input end to an enclosure at the output end from which the gases pass back in contra-flow to the material through the furnace chamber itself to return to the input end. The gas circulation system also includes an after burner through which the exhausted gases are recirculated, and being at the input end of the furnace to provide a compact unitary and readily adaptable construction in which heat losses are minimized.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Stein Atkinson Stordy LimitedInventors: Ophneil H. Perry, Geoffrey Riley
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Patent number: 5055037Abstract: Apparatus includes a kiln (10) through the chamber (12) of which is passed a flow of scrap material, e.g. aluminium can scrap, for heat processing e.g. removal of lacquer and other contaminants, and gas circulation means having a heater (40) providing inflow of hot gases to the kiln, an outlet flue (32) leading off exhaust gases from the kiln with recirculation of at least part of the latter gases to the inflow, and a fan (36) or other flow inducing means for effecting circulation, preferably by suction with respect to the kiln, with flow through the latter in the opposite direction to the feed of material, and at least a temperature sensor (TI) at the material input end of the kiln for automatic regulation of the throughput of gases to regulate the kiln temperature.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Stein Atkinson Stordy LimitedInventor: Ophneil H. Perry
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Patent number: 5054747Abstract: Apparatus for sorting and recovery of scrap material, particularly aluminum beverage can scrap, includes a rotary kiln (10) in which the raw scrap is heat processed to leave a furnace chamber (12) of the kiln as a mix of large particles of a first composition (e.g. larger pieces of soft aluminium alloy can body) and substantially smaller particles of a second and different composition (e.g. aluminium/manganese alloy can top fines). The output end of the kiln is provided with an axially extending screen section (30) to separate the larger particles from the small immediately adjacent to the chamber so that they cn be passed immediately without substantial loss of heat to a melting furnace (38).Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Stein Atkinson Stordy LimitedInventor: Ophneil H. Perry