Removable Steam-heating Elements Patents (Class 122/DIG11)
  • Patent number: 4994230
    Abstract: A method for replacing a vessel in a piping system utilizes a template to determine the relative spatial positions of the pipe connections to the vessel in the existing system. The template is then removed from the existing system and reassembled on the new vessel in a remote location to determine the relative spatial position of the new pipe connections to the new vessel to ascertain if alignment will exist between those new pipe connections and the existing pipes in the system. If not, the pipe connections on the new vessel are initially reworked in the remote location to achieve alignment within connection tolerances. The pipes are then cut at their respective connections to the old vessel, the old vessel is removed, the new vessel is put in place in the system and the cut ends of the pipes are connected to new connections on the new vessel to complete the installation of the new vessel in the piping system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Assignee: MK Ferguson Company
    Inventor: Martin D. Cepkauskas
  • Patent number: 4905630
    Abstract: A vertically disposed steam generator includes a pressure vessel containing: a tube plate, chambers, a bundle of U-shaped bent heating tubes with supporting anchors, a steam trap above the heating tubes, and tubes for a secondary medium discharging into the pressure vessel. The heating tubes have ends guided through openings in the tube plate and discharging a primary medium into the chambers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 6, 1990
    Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Robert Weber
  • Patent number: 4345549
    Abstract: A steam-generator, particularly to be used in nuclear power stations, with easily detachable parts, especially for the substitution of the tube bundle or a part thereof, comprises five separate portions fastened one to another by means of connections or merely abutting with intermediate sealings. In a substantially cylindrical vessel or housing, defined at the lower end by a distributor chest and at the upper end by a top cover, there are disposed, respectively from the bottom upwards: a heat-exchanger with a bundle of tubes on a common tubeplate, a steam-separator, and a drier unit, which are so supported within the vessel to be readily separable from one another and the vessel by relative vertical displacement therebetween with no interference with the inner wall of the vessel itself. In two alternative embodiments, the distributor chest, i.e. the manifold of the heat-carrier primary medium, is integral either to the heat-exchanger or to the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1982
    Assignees: Ansaldo Societa per Azioni, C.N.E.N. Comitato Nazionale per l'Energia Nucleare
    Inventor: Riccardo Colmano