Patents by Inventor Johann Wurm
Johann Wurm 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).
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Patent number: 8419336Abstract: To distribute charging material evenly in an enclosure such as a furnace or reactor to ensure its best operation, a charging material distribution inside the enclosure 30 of the furnace is used. It has a movable charging device 4 in the form of a spout through which the charging material is fed into the enclosure. The distribution device is small in size and light in weight. It has a moveable charging device 4 in the form of a spout which is suspended on a gimbal suspension 2 on a fixed charging device, which is in the form of a chute 3 inside the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignees: VAI Industries (UK) Limited, Voest-Alpine Industrieanlagenbau GmbH & Co.Inventors: Jeremy Fletcher, Brian Kibble, Harald Sprenger, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Patent number: 8419825Abstract: A process for energy- and emission-optimized iron production and an installation for carrying out the process. A first partial amount of a generator gas produced in a melter gasifier is used as a first reducing gas in a first reduction zone. A second partial amount is fed to at least one further reduction zone as a second reducing gas. In addition, after CO2 scrubbing, a partial amount of top gas removed from the first reduction zone is admixed with the generator gas after the latter leaves the melter gasifier, for cooling the generator gas.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Thomas Bürgler, Stephan Lackner, Robert Millner, Reinhard Redl, Bernhard Rummer, Herbert Schmid, Johann Wurm, Andreas Zobernig
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Patent number: 8361189Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for producing metals and/or primary metal products, in particular pig iron and/or primary pig iron products, in which a metal-containing charge material, in particular in fine particle form, is introduced, using pneumatic conveying, by means of a carrier gas stream, in the form of a stream of medium formed from the charge material and the carrier gas stream, into a melting unit, in particular a melter gasifier, for further processing. According to the invention, the charge material is introduced after the carrier gas stream has been separated off and separately at at least two introduction points, so that at least two partial quantities of the charge material can be introduced independently of one another and continuously or in stacked form.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Martin Schmidt, Johannes Schenk, Franz Hauzenberger, Josef Stockinger, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20120326363Abstract: A method for providing reduction gas for iron ore reduction by cooling and dry dedusting generator gas produced in a melter gasifier for pig iron production, as well as a device for carrying out such method, are provided. The generator gas may be cooled both by water injection and by heat exchange after it has been discharged from the melter gasifier and before a dry dedusting thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventors: Robert Millner, Josef Stockinger, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20120313300Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for producing metals and/or primary metal products, in particular pig iron and/or primary pig iron products, in which a metal-containing charge material, in particular in fine particle form, is introduced, using pneumatic conveying, by means of a carrier gas stream, in the form of a stream of medium formed from the charge material and the carrier gas stream, into a melting unit, in particular a melter gasifier, for further processing. According to the invention, the charge material is introduced after the carrier gas stream has been separated off and separately at at least two introduction points, so that at least two partial quantities of the charge material can be introduced independently of one another and continuously or in stacked form.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Martin Schmidt, Johannes Schenk, Franz Hauzenberger, Josef Stockinger, Johann Wurm
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Patent number: 8317898Abstract: In a method for the production of molten metal, oxygen, a reducing agent and iron reduced in a reduction reactor are introduced into a melt gasifier, the reducing agent is gasified with oxygen and the reduced iron is melted by the heat which occurs, the cupola gas being used as at least a fraction of the reduction gas. Reacted top gas is drawn off from the reduction reactor. For increased efficiency at least part of the heat energy of the top gas and/or of the fraction of the reduction gas which is provided for use as cooling gas and as excess gas to be utilized for the indirect heating of at least one further gas used in the method.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Franz Hauzenberger, Robert Millner, Norbert Rein, Johannes Schenk, Martin Schmidt, Bogdan Vuletic, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Patent number: 8287620Abstract: A method for the melting of pig iron in a blast furnace (1) operated with oxygen or in a melt-reduction plant, with a reduction region. Purified crude gas is discharged from the reduction region and is recirculated into the reduction region with the addition of hydrocarbons. The purified crude gas is mixed with hydrocarbons and is also blended with a reduction gas which has a temperature of above 1000° C. and which is generated by partial oxidation of hydrocarbons by means of oxygen gas having an oxygen content of above 90% by volume, in order to form a recirculation gas with a temperature of above 800° C. The recirculation gas is recirculated into the reduction region according to an auto-reforming process.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Robert Millner, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Patent number: 8236090Abstract: The invention relates to a process and an associated apparatus for producing metals and/or primary metal products, in particular pig iron and/or primary pig iron products, in which a metal-containing charge material, in particular in fine particle form, is introduced, using pneumatic conveying, by means of a carrier gas stream, in the form of a stream of medium formed from the charge material and the carrier gas stream, into a melting unit, in particular a melter gasifier, for further processing. According to the invention, the charge material is introduced after the carrier gas stream has been separated off and separately at at least two introduction points, so that at least two partial quantities of the charge material can be introduced independently of one another and continuously or in stacked form.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Martin Schmidt, Johannes Schenk, Franz Hauzenberger, Josef Stockinger, Johann Wurm
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Patent number: 8182567Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for the coarse separation of solid particles from solid-laden gases. The invention further relates to a method for treating particulate feed materials by means of treatment gases in a reactor, particularly in a fluidization zone at an increased temperature. Due to a blind hole-like line extension, it is possible to separate solid particles from a solid-laden gas.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Siemens Vai Metals Technologies GmbHInventors: Georg Aichinger, Harald Bauernfeind, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20110290075Abstract: An injector insert pipe is arranged in the gas channel of a nozzle for injecting oxygen-containing gas into a pig iron production unit, wherein an interspace which surrounds the pipe is present over the entire pipe length between the wall of the gas channel and the pipe outer wall . The pipe extends at least as far as the nozzle end face which contains the mouth of the gas channel. The pipe space is connected to an oxygen-containing gas feed line, and the interspace is connected to a protective gas supply line. In a process, oxygen-containing gas is fed into the pipe space, which after it has flowed through the pipe, enters the production unit at an entry velocity, and the interspace is simultaneously flowed through by a gas which exits into the production unit at an exit velocity, wherein the entry velocity is greater than the exit velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Georg Aichinger, Franz Berner, Stefan Lechner, Marinko Lekic-Ninic, Jan-Friedemann Plaul, Johannes Leopold Schenk, Martin Schmidt, Thomas Söntgen, Bogdan Vuletic, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20110146485Abstract: Process gas purification device (2) for a melt reduction system (1) comprising at least one reduction reactor (3) and a melting gasification reactor (4), a first line system (5) for discharging a furnace gas (6) from the reduction reactor (3) and a second line system (7) for discharging a generator gas (8) from the melting gasification reactor (4) wherein both line systems (5,7) lead to a respective wet scrubbing system (11, 12). The furnace gas or generator gas flow can be throttled preferably by way of a control element (41) that varies a control gap (40) and the scrubber or cooling liquid (49) can be collected and drained. The first wet scrubber system (11) of the first line system (5) for routing the furnace gas (6) and the second Venturi scrubber system (12) of the second line system (7) for routing the generator gas (8) both discharge into a common mist elimination device (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Sin-Myoung Kang, Johannes Leopold Schenk, Martin Schmidt, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20110120266Abstract: A process for energy-and emission-optimized iron production and an installation for carrying out the process. A first partial amount of a generator gas produced in a melter gasifier is used as a first reducing gas in a first reduction zone. A second partial amount is fed to at least one further reduction zone as a second reducing gas. In addition, after CO2 scrubbing, a partial amount of top gas removed from the first reduction zone is admixed with the generator gas after the latter leaves the melter gasifier, for cooling the generator gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Thomas Bürgler, Stephan Lackner, Robert Millner, Reinhard Redl, Bernhard Rummer, Herbert Schmid, Johann Wurm, Andreas Zobernig
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Publication number: 20110038772Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for the coarse separation of solid particles from solid-laden gases. The invention further relates to a method for treating particulate feed materials by means of treatment gases in a reactor, particularly in a fluidization zone at an increased temperature. Due to a blind hole-like line extension, it is possible to separate solid particles from a solid-laden gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Georg Aichinger, Harald Bauernfeind, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20110030507Abstract: A process and an apparatus for producing liquid pig iron or liquid primary steel products from charge materials formed by iron ores and additions. The charge materials are subjected to a further reduction in a reducing zone (1) and are then fed to a smelting zone or a smelting unit (2), in particular a fusion gasifier, for smelting with the addition of carbon carriers and oxygen-containing gas to form a fixed bed. A CO- and H2-containing reduction gas is formed, which gas is introduced into the reducing zone converted there and drawn off as top gas. The hot top gas, laden with solid matter, after separation of the solids, is subjected at least to a dry coarse separation and at least parts of the hot solids segregated by the separation are returned into the smelting zone or the smelting unit (2) or the reducing unit (1). In addition, the top gas is treated in a further fine separation stage (13A).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Georg Aichinger, Thomas Eder, Hado Heckmann, Robert Millner, Johannes Leopold Schenk, Martin Schmidt, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20100313711Abstract: A method for the melting of pig iron in a blast furnace (1) operated with oxygen or in a melt-reduction plant, with a reduction region. Purified crude gas is discharged from the reduction region and is recirculated into the reduction region with the addition of hydrocarbons. The purified crude gas is mixed with hydrocarbons and is also blended with a reduction gas which has a temperature of above 1000° C. and which is generated by partial oxidation of hydrocarbons by means of oxygen gas having an oxygen content of above 90% by volume, in order to form a recirculation gas with a temperature of above 800° C. The recirculation gas is recirculated into the reduction region according to an auto-reforming process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Inventors: Robert Millner, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20100133723Abstract: A method for producing moldings, in particular briquettes, from fine-grained to medium-grained mixed material using organic binders. In a first stage, the mixed material is heated to a temperature necessary for the molding operation. In a second, atmospherically separate stage, mixing of the mixed material with binder is performed, as well as downstream steps of the process. The method allows hazardous emissions to be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Wilhelm Fingerhut, Hado Heckmann, Leopold Werner Kepplinger, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20100043599Abstract: In a method for the production of molten metal, oxygen, a reducing agent and iron reduced in a reduction reactor are introduced into a melt gasifier, the reducing agent is gasified with oxygen and reduced iron is melted by means of the heat which occurs, the cupola gas being used as at least a fraction of the reduction gas. Reacted top gas is drawn off from the reduction reactor. For increased efficiency in terms of energy and raw materials, there is in this case provision for at least part of the heat energy of the top gas and/or of the fraction of the reduction gas which is provided for use as cooling gas and as excess gas to be utilized for the indirect heating of at least one further gas used in the method. For this purpose, at least one heat exchanger in a line for top gas and/or the fraction of the reduction gas which is provided for use as cooling gas and as excess gas is provided, at least one further gas used in the method flowing through said heat exchanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: Franz Hauzenberger, Robert Millner, Norbert Rein, Johannes Leopold Schenk, Martin Schmidt, Bogdan Vuletic, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Publication number: 20100024599Abstract: A method for producing molten material, wherein oxygen, reducing agents and iron that has been reduced in a reduction reactor are introduced into a melter gasifier. The reducing agent is gasified with the oxygen and the heat thereby produced melts the reduced iron. Cupola gas from the melter gasifier is used at least as a portion of the reduction gas, and reacted top gas is withdrawn from the reduction reactor. The aim of the invention is to increase energy efficiency and raw material efficiency as well as productivity while at the same time obtaining metallurgically improved properties of the product. For this purpose, at least a portion of the top gas is branched off from the line for the withdrawal of the top gas from the reduction reactor and is returned via at least one return line leading to the melter gasifier and is introduced into the melter gasifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Franz Hauzenberger, Robert Millner, Norbert Rein, Johannes Leopold Schenk, Martin Schmidt, Bogdan Vuletic, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm
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Patent number: 7513729Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and a process for distributing a lumpy bulk material, in particular iron ore which has been at least partially prereduced, onto an extensive surface, in particular onto a fixed bed, this surface extending within a reactor or vessel used in physical or chemical process technology, in particular in a reactor used in a metallurgical plant to produce pig iron or primary steel products, and the lumpy bulk material being charged via at least one charging apparatus, which has at least two, in particular rotationally symmetrical, chutes, which are preferably arranged at the same distance from the vertical longitudinal axis of the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Voest-Alpine Industrieanlagenbau GmbH & Co.Inventors: Leopold Werner Kepplinger, Johann Wurm, Franz Berner
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Patent number: 7470310Abstract: Apparatus and process for producing a fixed bed in a metallurgical unit, preferably for producing pig iron or primary steel products from iron-containing charge materials, in particular in a melted gasifier, in which a lumpy bulk material, which contains ore-containing and carbon-containing constituents, prereduced iron ore, preferably sponge iron, and preferably lumpy, coal, is charged onto a surface. Through mixing of the ore-containing constituent with the carbon-containing constituent of the bulk material takes place. The entire ore-containing constituent is charged onto an active circumferential or peripheral region of the fixed bed, at which the thorough, preferably uniform mixing of the ore-containing constituent with the carbon-containing constituent of the bulk material takes place preferably outward of the center. A device scatters the stream of bulk material aver the surface and less of the material is scattered at the center, so that heavier grain lumps segregate themselves toward the center.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Voest-Alpine Industrieanlagenbau GmbH & Co.Inventors: Rainer Walter Kastner, Reinhard Pum, Kurt Wieder, Johann Wurm, Hado Heckmann