Patents by Inventor Josef Stratmann
Josef Stratmann 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: 4465419Abstract: A method of measuring out a furnace charge of a predried and preheated coal in a closed system in which the coal is fed from a bottom discharge of a storage bunker into a filling cart container which is disposed therebeneath comprises opening the bottom discharge of the storage bunker to permit the fall of the coal from the bunker into the container while blocking off a portion of the filling container space until the remaining space in the filling container is filled and coal no longer flows through the bottom discharge and a column of coal remains in the discharge above the filling cart. A shutoff member is then directed through the column of coal in the bunker discharge above the filling cart container, to cut the column above the upper edge of the filling cart container, and opening the blocked-off portion in the filling cart container space to absorb the coal within the filling cart container.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Firma Carl Still GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Josef Stratmann, Claus Urbye, Willi Brinkmann
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Patent number: 4379023Abstract: A lock is disclosed for charging holes of horizontal coke ovens and for permitting the charging of moist or preheated coal through charging devices, such as longitudinal conveyors fixedly mounted on the battery, or traveling charging cars, while preventing emission. The lock is designed as a spectacle gate accommodated in a casing which is firmly connected to the frame of the charging hole and forms a gastight seal against the connections of the charging devices even during the actuation of the spectacle gate, and with the spectacle gate being actuated through a linkage from outside the casing.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1982Date of Patent: April 5, 1983Assignee: Firma Carl Still GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Josef Stratmann, Willi Brinkmann
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Patent number: 4344823Abstract: A discharger is disclosed for a dry coke cooling chamber which utilizes a breeches chute having a plurality of outlets. The breeches chute is supplied with coke by a continuously operable conveyor which conveys coke from an outlet of the cooling chamber to an inlet of the breeches chute. A tilting table or other apparatus is provided in the breeches chute to selectively discharge the coke to one of the breeches chute outlets. A lock bin is provided at each of the outlets to receive coke and, at the same time to isolate the cooling chamber in a gastight fashion from the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1981Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: Firma Carl Still GmbH & Co. KG.Inventors: Josef Stratmann, Klaus Mrongowius
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Patent number: 4260460Abstract: An apparatus for quenching glowing coke in a coke-quenching container or car, comprises a housing with spaced front and rear vertical walls and vertical end walls at each end having respective entrance and exit openings for the quenching car. The housing also has a ceiling portion adjacent the upper end of a vertically elongated gas chamber defined within the housing and it communicates adjacent the rear wall with an upwardly extending flue. In order to ensure that any sensing devices in the flue are not influenced by the direct radiation from the glowing coke of the quenching car positioned in the chamber, the device includes a baffle extending outwardly from the rear wall and covers a cross-sectional area in the quenching chamber, but leaves a free gas flow cross-section for the flow of quenching gases which is as large as the area covered by the baffle.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1979Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: Firma Carl StillInventors: Josef Stratmann, Manfred Strobel
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Patent number: 4247074Abstract: This invention relates to a prefabricated casting mold for aluminothermically welding rail ends spaced apart by a gap while simultaneously welding shut a fishplate hole in the region of each rail end, comprising two mold halves which, when assembled, form a cavity adapted to enclose the rail ends and being so widened in the region of the rail web and in the longitudinal direction of the rails that the two fishplate holes are located within the cavity, a pair of riser channels in each mold half, at least one of the riser channels in each half issuing centrally into the rail base region of the casting mold cavity and having at least one means of communication with the casting mold cavity in the rail web region, and the other of the riser channels in each mold half communicating with the casting mold cavity in the vicinity of a fishplate hole.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Elektro-Thermit GmbHInventors: Josef Stratmann, Wilfried Moring, Gerhard Skreba
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Patent number: 4242027Abstract: A coke oven charging device for supplying coal to the charging chutes on the roof of a coke oven battery of a plurality of horizontally arranged coke ovens, comprises a horizontally disposed circulator conveyor supported on the roof at a spaced location thereabove and having a plurality of longitudinal and transversely spaced closable discharge openings. The conveyor is advantageously mounted for some displaceable movement on the roof. In addition, a charging car is movable on the roof over the coke ovens and it includes a closed transfer conveyor mounted on the car which is disposed along the length of the car. The car is advantageously provided with a plurality of coal transfer connections which makes it possible to connect the car and its conveyor to a selected opening of the circulating conveyor and to a selected chute for the transfer of the coal from the circulating conveyor through the car conveyor and into the coke oven battery.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1979Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Firma Carl StillInventors: Josef Stratmann, Willi Brinkmann
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Patent number: 4240910Abstract: A method for clarifying coke quenching water or other waters which are contaminated by solids, with a wide grain spectrum, in an operation in which the fine portions of the solids suspended and carried along with the water are removed from the water by filtration and the clarified water is returned in a cycle, comprising, depositing the water into a filter shaft so that the substances removed from the contaminated water build up in the shaft and themselves form a filter bed, continuing to pass the water through the filter bed from the top to the bottom in a manner so that the velocity of flow of the water in the filter bed decreases constantly and so as to preclarify the water which passes through the bed and subsequently refiltering the preclarified water in a trough basin which rises from the bottom to the top. Thereafter, the refiltered water is directed into a discharge channel from the trough basin which overflows above the basin.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1979Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: Firma Carl Still GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Josef Stratmann, Manfred Strobel, Klaus Mrongowius, Franz Godde, Wolfgang Schrank
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Patent number: 4151082Abstract: A settling unit for coke quenching water, which is circulated in a closed cycle, comprises a settling basin having substantially vertical side walls with a drain surface sloping downwardly alongside one of the sidewalls and a conduit for the quenching water disposed between the drain and the sidewall in a position to supply quenching water to the settling basin along the entire width of the sidewall and also to receive drained water from the drain surface. A trackway is defined above the basin and the drain surface and it includes a dredging carriage which is movable therealong having a dredging bucket which may be manipulated to pick up the solids from the basin or from the drain surface and to deposit them on the drain surface as necessary.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1977Date of Patent: April 24, 1979Assignee: Firma Carl Still RecklinghausenInventors: Josef Stratmann, Manfred Strobel
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Patent number: 4145195Abstract: The device is positioned in a stack arranged above a location where coke quenching is performed. The coke quenching, which takes place below the stack, evolves steam and gases containing solid coke particles or dust, and which must be prevented from passing into the outside atmosphere. The steam and gases flow upwardly through the stack and the device separates the solid coke particles and dust from the steam and gases. The device comprises a support beam carrying a plurality of shutter-like baffles, of plastic material, and liquid spray elements, and which is variable in length and positioned either obliquely or horizontally across the upper portion of the stack. In between successive coke quenching operations, the liquid spray elements are activated to flush the trapped solid coke particles and dust from the shutter-like baffles. The adjustable length of the device provides for the device to be positioned to extend across the stack at varying angles, or even horizontally.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Firma Carl StillInventors: Johannes Knappstein, Josef Stratmann, Manfred Strobel
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Patent number: 4040910Abstract: An apparatus for charging coke ovens with coal through filling openings in the coke oven roof comprises a hopper support which advantageously comprises a car undercarriage which is movable into position over an associated filling opening. At least one charging hopper is supported on the support for upward and downward movement and it has a lower end with a discharge connection which is engageable into the filling opening of the coke oven. The support carries a guide for the upward and downward movement of the hopper which is connected to a drive motor in the form of a fluid pressure operated piston and cylinder combination. In one embodiment a compression spring supports the hopper in a fully loaded position and the drive motor which is connected to the hopper must overcome a slight compression force of the spring to move the hopper downwardly to engage the discharge connection into the coke oven opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1976Date of Patent: August 9, 1977Assignee: Firma Carl StillInventors: Johannes Knappstein, Josef Stratmann
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Patent number: 4028192Abstract: An apparatus for receiving incandescent coke from respective coke ovens of a horizontally arranged battery of coke ovens, comprises a wheeled carriage which is adapted to move backwardly and forwardly along the battery of coke ovens. A coke cake receiving device is mounted on said carriage and includes a hood portion which is adapted to be aligned with each of the coke ovens upon movement of the carriage to the particular coke oven to be discharged and which also includes means for separating contaminants from the gases which are generated from the coke and for discharging purified gases. The coke hood portion has an openable and closable lateral door for receiving the irridescent coke from the associated oven and for closing the hood thereafter. The coke entering the hood is received by a tank arranged below the hood.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1975Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignees: Firma Carl Still, Hartung, Kuhn & Co. Maschinen fabrik GmbHInventors: Martin Bender, Johannes Knappstein, Josef Stratmann
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Patent number: 3970526Abstract: A coke oven discharge device for the closed discharge of coke from a horizontal row of coke ovens into a receiving bunker located alongside the ovens comprises a support frame which is mounted on an undercarriage for movement along a path alongside the rows of coke ovens. The tank is made up of a plurality of heat resistant metal plates which are suspended in loosely adjacent layers from strips and they overlap their adjacent plates. The tank includes a bottom with openable door means for selectively opening and closing a bottom discharge for discharging the coke into a receiving bunker. A separator and washer is connected to the tank for withdrawing gaseous dust and odors and for subjecting them to a washing and a removal of the dust. The tank carries a sealing sleeve which is engageable between the exterior of the tank around the bottom discharge and a bunker to seal the space therebetween during the discharge.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1974Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignees: Firma Hartung, Kuhn & Co. GmbH, Firma Carl Still, Firma Hartung, Kuhn & Co. GmbHInventors: Martin Bender, Johannes Knappstein, Josef Stratmann