Horizontal Retort Patents (Class 202/247)
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Patent number: 9452539Abstract: A safety device for a glove port includes a hatch that is rotatably fixable by a hinge to an outer frame of a glove port so as to rotate between a closing position and an opening position for preventing or allowing access to the glove port, respectively. The device further includes a sensor associated with the glove port and arranged for engaging and/or detecting an abutment portion of said the hatch in the closing condition and generating an alarm signal when the abutment portion does not engage the sensor means, in particular when the hatch is not in the closing position.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2014Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: I.M.A. Industria Macchine Automatiche S.p.A.Inventor: Luca Sassatelli
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Patent number: 9057180Abstract: An apparatus for sealing a vacuum tank door. The apparatus comprises a circular flange attached to a door panel of a vacuum tank, a horizontal crossbar connected to the center of the door panel and a lifting assembly. The lifting assembly comprises an upper linkage arm, a lower linkage arm, and a hydraulic cylinder. Activation of the hydraulic cylinder causes the linkage assembly to move downwards pulling on the horizontal crossbar and pulling the vacuum tank door towards the tank. Activation of the hydraulic cylinder also causes a connection point of the lower linkage arm and the upper linkage arm to move over-center of the connection between the lower linkage arm to the to the tank creating a tight seal between the vacuum tank door and the tank.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2012Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: The Charles Machine Works, Inc.Inventor: Cody L. Sewell
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Patent number: 8581015Abstract: Apparatus and method for restoring plastics to oil, thereby efficiently recycling waste plastics, comprises a decomposer, an oil reduction body, a cooling tank, and a filter and emission part. The decomposer comprises a decomposition space comprising an opening to receive the plastic, a heating coil inside the decomposer to heat the decomposition space to pyrolyze the plastic, and a pyrolyzing gas exhaust pipe to exhaust pyrolyzing gas produced in pyrolyzing the plastic. The oil reduction body is divided into a cooling space and a oil catchment space by a partition. The cooling tank provides cooling water to the cooling space to cool and reduce the pyrolyzing gas to oil, which is collected in the oil catchment space.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Eco Creation International, Inc.Inventor: Ki Jeong Jeon
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Patent number: 8551294Abstract: A pyrolysis system includes a source of feed material having carbon and unit rests upon a support surface and has a feed material inlet coupled by the feed material transport system to the source of feed material. The pyrolysis unit defines therein a reaction chamber having a length and having the feed material inlet defined at one end thereof. The reaction chamber defines a material flow axis in the reaction chamber from the feed material inlet along its length that is oriented one of parallel to and at an acute angle relative to the support surface. The pyrolysis unit defines at least one outlet for extraction of at the least one of a solid, gaseous and liquid fuel from the reaction chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Feather N Time CorporationInventor: Carl D. Kelley
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Patent number: 8518218Abstract: A carbonization reactor to decompose used rubber products and the like by heating the rubber products under constant high temperature and the reactor comprise a conveyor which continuously move and drag the rubber products through cylinders where the decomposition process takes place to produce recyclable by products such as carbon black, oil vapor and the like.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Advanced Pyrotech SDN. BHD.Inventors: Mazlan Ali, Siti Fatimah Mohd Shariff, Christopher John Webb
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Patent number: 8460516Abstract: A coke oven of a horizontal construction of the non-recovery or heat recovery type is shown. The oven has at least one coking chamber, in which laterally vertical downcomers as well as horizontal bottom flues extend underneath the coking chamber for indirect reheating of the coking chamber. At least a part of the interior walls of the coking chamber is configured as a secondary heating source by coating it with a high-emission coating (HEB) that shows an emission degree equal to or higher than 0.9, and consists of the substances Cr2O3 or Fe2O3 or a mixture containing these substances, with the portion of Fe2O3 amounting to at least 25% by weight in the mixture, and with the portion of Cr2O3 amounting to at least 20% by weight in the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Uhde GmbHInventor: Ronald Kim
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Patent number: 8388813Abstract: Improved, fuel-efficient systems are provided for the processing of biomass, such as wood or crop residues, food waste or animal waste in order to selectively obtain torrefied and/or carbonized final products. In general, the processes involve thermally drying incoming biomass using a dryer employing the hot gas output of a fuel-operated burner. Next, the dried product is torrefied in an indirect torrefaction reactor so as to evolve light volatile organic compounds which are used as a gaseous fuel source for the burner. The torrefied product can be recovered, or some or all of the torrefied product may be directed to a carbonization reactor coupled with a reactor burner. Carbonization serves to remove most of the remaining VOCs which are used as a gaseous fuel input to the dryer. In certain instances, portions of the dried biomass are directed to the burners, as an additional source of fuel.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Earth Care Products, Inc.Inventors: Andrew D. Livingston, Bijoy J. Thomas
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Patent number: 8328993Abstract: Proposed is a pyrolysis reactor for processing solid municipal and domestic wastes by means of a pyrolytic reaction in the pyrolysis chamber without access of oxygen to the reaction system. The reactor is characterized by containing two waste-feeding screws which have tapered shapes, a gap between the outer surfaces of the threads, are inclined in the vertical plane and converge towards each other in a horizontal plane in the direction from the inlet to the outlet end. The gap is adjustable with diminishing toward the outlet end.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Greenlight Energy Solutions, LLCInventors: Arkady Feerer, Marat Hasbulatovich Kulakov, Denis Zagorsky
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Patent number: 7893307Abstract: Apparatus and process for producing hydrocarbon materials from a feed composition, the apparatus including a feed port; a viscous shear apparatus; a thermal decomposition assembly including a ribbonchannel reactor which includes an inner heated hollow cylinder; an outer heated hollow cylinder, one of which is rotatable with respect to the other, both heated hollow cylinders providing heat to the feed composition to convert it to a vapor fraction and a solid residue fraction; low height flighting mounted with respect to the inner and outer heated hollow cylinders to move the feed composition through the thermal decomposition assembly; at least one vapor port for removing the vapor fraction; and at least one solids port for removing the solid fraction.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: David G. Smith
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Patent number: 7264694Abstract: A retort heating apparatus for processing a feed material includes a heating chamber bounded at least in part by a side wall. A plurality of baffles are at least partially disposed within the heating chamber. Each baffle includes an elongated body having a top surface, at least a portion of the top surface being arched. The plurality of baffles are vertically and horizontally spaced apart so that substantially all of the feed material that vertically passes through the heating chamber is horizontally displaced as the feed material passes by the baffles. Systems are also provided for heating the feed material within the heating chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Oil-Tech, Inc.Inventors: Byron G. Merrell, Michael R. Keller, Roger K. Noble
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Patent number: 7166197Abstract: A coke-oven door has an annular periphery normally juxtaposed with an annular door frame. A seal assembly for the door has at least two flexible, relatively displaceable, metallic, and annular membranes each having an annular inner periphery and an annular outer periphery and a U-section channel fixed to the outer periphery of only one of the membranes, open toward the door, and having annular inner and outer edges. The other membrane bears on the one membrane and therethrough on the channel. A mount secures the inner peripheries of the membranes to the periphery of the door. A spring urges the edges of the channel with a spring force against the door frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbHInventors: Hans-Josef Giertz, Klaus Dieter Ruthemann, Jürgen George, Franz Liesewitz, Horst Schröder, Friedrich Wilhelm Cyris
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Patent number: 7067043Abstract: A coke oven has a coke-oven chamber adapted to hold a mass of coke, defining above the mass of coke a gas-collecting chamber, and having a door opening. A door closes the door opening. A peripheral gas channel extends around the opening between the door and coke-oven chamber and has at least one outer and at least one inner door seal defining an annular space. The inner door seal is formed in both the coke-oven chamber and the gas-collecting chamber with a plurality of throughgoing holes forming fluid-communicating connections between the coke-oven chamber, the gas-collecting chamber, and the annular space at different heights of the coke-oven chamber and of the gas-collecting chamber. Thus regions of the coke-oven chamber with different gas pressures communicate with each other and with the annular space via the connections on the inner door seal to equalize pressure between the regions and the gas-collecting chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbHInventors: Hans-Josef Giertz, Franz Liesewitz, Friedrich-Wilhelm Cyris, Frank Rossa
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Patent number: 7033460Abstract: A coke drum bottom de-heading system having an internal shroud enclosure and a shroud end cap opened by a flange to a coke bottom de-heading valve capable of accepting the end of a gate valve upon actuation. Acting in coordination with the shroud enclosure to prevent the escape of steam is a gate seal assembly having a gate seal slidably engaged against the sliding gate to prevent the passage of steam thereby.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorportaionInventors: Ruben F. Lah, Gary Larsen
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Patent number: 6843889Abstract: A coke drum bottom de-heading system having an internal shroud enclosure and a shroud end cap opened by a flange to a coke bottom de-heading valve capable of accepting the end of a gate valve upon actuation. Acting in coordination with the shroud enclosure to prevent the escape of steam is a gate seal assembly having a gate seal slidably engaged against the sliding gate to prevent the passage of steam thereby.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Curtiss-Wright Flow Control CorporationInventors: Ruben F. Lah, Gary Larsen
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Patent number: 5820736Abstract: This apparatus can effect pyrolysis of hydrocarbon containing material at high temperature of 400.degree. to 500.degree. C. and under vacuum in consecutive batches. The apparatus comprises a cylindrical drum rotatable at a variable speed about a horizontal axis and spacedly surrounded by a heat insulating sheath; a gas burner heats the rotating drum along its entire length from the exterior of the same; a chimney communicates with the space between the drum and the sheath, which has ventilation openings closable by trap doors; the drum is supported by bearings so to allow its axial thermal expansion. A manifold system of filters is stationarily mounted within the rotating drum to filter out fine solid residues from the pyrolytic gases and vapors. This manifold is connected to a discharge tube which exits from one end of the drum and is fitted with a sealing joint to seal the drum around the stationary discharge tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventors: Richard Bouziane, Rodier Michaud
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Patent number: 4599142Abstract: A construction for the refractory lining member of a coke oven door is provided. The coke oven door lining includes a generally "U"-shaped frame with a castable refractory element formed therein. The frame is provided with a base portion and first and second legs which extend from the base. A series of diagonal cross-members are provided to be affixed at one end to the ends of the legs and at the other end to the central region of the base portion. The refractory member is formed from a castable refractory material and is designed to extend beyond the ends of the legs of the frame. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the refractory member consists of a two-layer system to provide greater insulation.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventor: Roger L. Rueckl
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Patent number: 4458095Abstract: An improvement in a process for the pyrolytic conversion of rubber and plastic waste to hydrocarbon products which results in reduced levels of nitrogen and sulfur impurities in these products. The improvement comprises pyrolyzing the waste in the presence of at least about 1 weight percent of salts, based on the weight of the waste, preferably chloride or carbonate salts, of zinc or copper (I).This invention was made under contract with or subcontract thereunder of the Department of Energy Contract #DE-AC02-78-ER10049.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Robert C. Wingfield, Jr., Jacob Braslaw, Roy L. Gealer
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Patent number: 4390397Abstract: A coke oven charging hole that dissipates heat emanating from the oven so that the cover resists warping due to overheating. The concentration of large amounts of heat directly above the charging hole is also avoided. A lower concave housing member fits into the charging hole and is partially filled with insulation. A circular plate is fixed to this housing member so as to form an insulating air space between this plate and the insulation. One or more other plates are superimposed over this plate so as to form heat air spaces which are open to ambient air so that a laterally directed flow of air is established in these air spaces.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Koppers Company, Inc.Inventor: Stanley T. Sczerba
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Patent number: 4389284Abstract: A charging hole cover sealing structure in which a disc-shape cover is superimposed over the charging hole and an annulus-shaped charging hole frame. The frame has on its top surface a peripheral medial groove and an inner planar surface. The cover has a lip with a terminal downwardly projecting peripheral tongue that engages the medial groove on the frame as the lip abuts its inner planar surface so that dual gas tight seals are established. A primary continuous seal is established at the point where the lip abuts the inner planar surface on the frame. The groove is filled with a heat resistant particulate material which will cause any coke oven gases escaping through this primary seal to be condensed so as to form a particularly effective sealant material made up of a mixture of the resultant tarry condensation with the particulate material.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 21, 1983Assignee: Koppers Company, Inc.Inventor: George R. Cain
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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: 4304413Abstract: A seal for the offtake piping of a coke oven. The piping includes two communicating parts, such as an ascension pipe and a gooseneck, which move relatively to one another. A seal between these parts prevents escape of gases. The seal includes a trough fixed to one of the parts and receiving the other. The trough contains a body of a non-coking non-flammable liquid, preferably silicone, into which the other part extends. Optionally the trough may also contain a gasket of a closed cell sponge elastomer or a layer of granular material.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1980Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Assignee: United States Steel CorporationInventors: Paul E. Champagne, Calvin E. Kelly, Thomas E. Nicely
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Patent number: 4189352Abstract: A flexible seal member is secured to the periphery of the body of a coke oven door that is shaped to the contour of the receiving door jamb of the coke oven body. A seal edge of the seal member contacts the jamb in sealing relation. A plurality of spring pressing elements secured to the periphery of the door exert a constant sealing pressure on the seal member to maintain the seal member in sealing relation with the jamb. A plurality of stop mechanisms arranged on the periphery of the door maintain a preselected distance between the fastening point of the seal member to the door and the sealing surface of the jamb. A plurality of latching mechanisms positioned at selected regions on the door and secured to the coke oven body are operable to bend the door according to the contour of the jamb as the door experiences deformation during the coking operation. The bending of the door is also enhanced by reducing the moment of resistance of the door by providing longitudinal recesses therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1977Date of Patent: February 19, 1980Assignee: Krupp-Koppers, GmbHInventor: Walter Stanke
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Patent number: 4089424Abstract: A support is pivoted to a frame and supports a first hydraulic drive for actuating movable jaws to engage removing latches of a door to be removed. The support also supports a separate second hydraulic drive for locking or unlocking a door locking device of the door. A separate third hydraulic drive is connected between the frame and the support for pivoting the support and a removed door suspended thereby with respect to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1976Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Didier Engineering GmbHInventors: Franz Steimann, Claus Nagorny