Patents by Inventor Helmut Lachmann

Helmut Lachmann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5570741
    Abstract: Water compartment for a heat exchanger (1) for cooling hot gases, with a jacket (5) and a thinner pipe slab (6) that rests on a thicker pipe slab (7) by way of the jacket and of anchor pipes (8), whereby the anchor pipes are accommodated in the jacket and fastened to the slab and whereby gas pipes (13) extend through the anchor pipes leaving a cylindrical space, characterized in that the gas pipes are elongated and extend beyond the thinner pipe slab, in that their elongated ends (14) are reversed outside, in that the reversed ends (15) are fastened tight to the thinner pipe slab radially remote from the anchor pipes, and in that bores (17) extend through an annular area of the thinner pipe slab between the reversed ends of the gas pipes and the anchor pipes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Deutsche Babcock-Borsig AG
    Inventors: Peter Brucher, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 5472046
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for cooling hot reaction gas with a coolant. The exchanger rests on a gas-supply chamber (4) and has gas pipes (8). The pipes extend individually out of a wall (1) that surrounds the pipes and are accommodated in a pipe-slab floor (6) between the wall and the chamber. The pipes extend through bores (20) in the floor leaving an annular gap (21). At least one coolant-supply line (9) terminates on the side of the floor facing away from where the gas enters. Chambers (12) demarcated by a flat bottom (15), by a partition (13) that parallels the pipes, and by part of a wall-mounted ring (14) are accommodated in the half of the floor facing the side where the gas enters. The chambers communicate with a common coolant supply. One or more gas pipes (8) extends through every such chamber. The ring is positioned at the edge of the floor and surrounds all the chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Deutsche Babcock-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Peter Brucher, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 5178102
    Abstract: A heat exchanger for cooling superheated steam with water, yielding saturated steam. The heat exchanger consists of U-shaped pipes (4) that the superheated steam flows through. The pipes are accommodated in a jacket (1) provided with intakes (10 & 11) and outlets (12 & 13) for the evaporating water. The pipes have their ends secured in a slab of tubes. The slab demarcates a chamber that is separated by a partition into an intake compartment (17) with an intake (14) and an outlet compartment (18) with an outlet (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Deutsche Babcock-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kehrer, Helmut Lachmann, Konrad Nassauer
  • Patent number: 5035283
    Abstract: A nested-tube heat exchanger with tubes (1) secured at each end in tube plates (3 & 4) for transferring heat between a hot gas that flows through the tubes (1) and a liquid or vaporous contact that flows around the pipes. The tube plates are secured to a jacket (2) that surrounds the nest of tubes. One of the tube plates has parallel cooling channels (7) in the half that faces away from the jacket with coolant flowing through the cooling channels. The tube plate has bores (15) that open into the jacket, communicate with the cooling channels, and concentrically surround the tubes. The tube plate that has the cooling channels is at the gas-intake end of the heat exchanger. The tubes in each row extend through cooling channels. The base (12) of the cooling channels on the side that is impacted by the gas is uniformly thick.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1991
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Brucher, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 4858684
    Abstract: A heat exchanger is especially for cooling cracked gases with boiling water. It consists of pipes (1) that the gas to be cooled flows through and that are surrounded by a cooling jacket with a coolant flowing through it. The end of each pipe that faces the gas intake is surrounded by a sleeve. The coolant flows through the sleeve. The volume of coolant flowing through the sleeve is less than the heat supplied from the gas being cooled. (FIG. 1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1989
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Brucher, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 4848449
    Abstract: The gas-conveying pipes (8) of a heat exchanger employed to cool cracked gas are surrounded by and communicate with outer pipes (9). The outer pipes are welded into pipe slabs (4 and 5) and not only a convey a coolant but also secure the pipe slabs (4 and 5), which can accordingly by thin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1989
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Brucher, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 4768584
    Abstract: Device for cooling gases deriving from ammonia synthesis. The device consists of pipes accommodated in an interior space. The space is subjected to a heat-absorption medium and surrounded by a cylindrical mantle. The pipes are secured in a pipe floor and communicate with a gas-intake chamber and a gas-outlet chamber. When an ammonia-production plant has several reactors, a single gas-cooling device has up to now been associated with each. The new device is intended to decrease the engineering expenses involved in cooling the gases in such plants. A gas-intake chamber and a gas-outlet chamber is positioned at each of the two opposite ends of the jacket. Straight pipes are associated with each chamber. The pipes are adjacent and the gas flows through them in opposite directions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kehrer, Helmut Lachmann, Konrad Nassauer
  • Patent number: 4673162
    Abstract: A flow-control valve assembly comprises a housing formed with a valve chamber, an inlet port and an outlet port both opening into the valve chamber, a valve seat at one of the ports, and a control chamber. A valve body is displaceable in the valve chamber between a closed end position engaging the seat and blocking flow between the ports and an open end position clear of the seat and permitting flow between the ports through the chamber. This valve body has a valve face exposed to the pressure at the inlet seat in the closed position. A control body in the control chamber has a control face and an oppositely directed counterpressure face. This control body subdivides the control chamber into a control compartment at the control face and a counterpressure compartment at the counterpressure face. The counterpressure face is of greater effective surface area than the valve face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1987
    Inventor: Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 4476888
    Abstract: An overpressure-control valve has a valve housing formed with a front output chamber, a back intake chamber adjacent and back of the output chamber, and a valve seat lying between the chambers. A valve body can move in the housing forward toward the valve seat into a closing position on the seat and blocking flow between the chambers and backward from the valve seat and into an open position permitting flow between the chambers. This body has at least one forwardly directed face and at least one backwardly directed face exposed in the chambers. The effective surface area of the forwardly directed face is greater than that of the backwardly directed face. A spring urges the valve forward into the open position with a predetermined generally constant biasing force so that the valve body moves back against the spring into the closed position when the backwardly effective pressure on the forward face overcomes both the force of the spring and the pressure on the back face.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1984
    Assignees: Dr. H. Tiefenbach GmbH & Co., Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Helmut Lachmann, Bernd Lange
  • Patent number: 4346758
    Abstract: A tube bundle heat exchanger having an additional tube bottom with insertion tubes arranged in the inlet chamber upon the inlet side of the hot gases for the tubes located between the tube bottoms of the tube bundle. The additional tube bottom is arranged in such a way that both tube bottoms in the inlet chamber define another inlet chamber for colder, slag-free gases, which inlet chamber is accessible through an inlet in the shell of the tube bundle heat exchanger. The insertion tubes project far into, but not to the end of, the tubes of the tube bundle. The insertion tubes, with the outer tubes, form relatively narrow annular spaces suitable for generating high discharge speed. Four spiral formed strips respectively located in the annular spaces impart a twist to the gas flow discharging from the annular spaces to assure that gas discharging between the insertion tubes and the tubes of the tube bundle remain in flowing contact along the inner walls of the tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kehrer, Helmut Lachmann
  • Patent number: 4294312
    Abstract: A tube-bundle heat exchanger for cooling a medium having a high inlet temperature. The heat exchanger has an inlet tube bottom and an outlet tube bottom, in which are fastened the ends of tubes which connect the bottoms and through which the medium of high inlet temperature flows. An intermediate tube bottom, having insert tubes arranged concentrically in the tubes, is located in the inlet chamber, with these insert tubes projecting out on both sides from the tubes and forming annular spaces therewith. Toward the inlet chamber, the annular spaces open into an intermediate chamber limited by the inlet tube bottom and the intermediate tube bottom; in the opposite direction, the annular spaces open into a deflecting or reversing chamber sealingly covering the insert tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Assignee: Borsig GmbH
    Inventors: Wolfgang Kehrer, Helmut Lachmann