With Temperature Sensor Patents (Class 266/87)
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Patent number: 4200262Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing combustible material from metal scrap. The apparatus includes an inclined rotating retort, and scrap metal containing combustible material is fed into one end of the retort and as the scrap moves through the retort the combustible material is burned from the scrap. The retort is spaced within an outer refractory housing to provide an annular chamber therebetween, and the chamber is divided into two or more zones. Located within each zone is a fuel burner and a cooling air inlet. The temperature is sensed in each zone, and if the temperature falls below a preset minimum, the burner in that zone is operated, while if the temperature in the zone exceeds a pre-set maximum, cooling air is supplied to that zone to thereby maintain the temperature of the scrap metal within predetermined limits.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: College Research CorporationInventors: Marvin Evans, David H. Miller
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Patent number: 4195820Abstract: Disclosed is apparatus for subjecting a workpiece to a controlled temperature comprising a light-weight muffle of high diffusivity material having an interior high emissivity surface, an air cooled envelope surrounding the muffle having an infrared reflective interior surface, and a housing which maintains a vacuum in the space outside of the muffle. Heaters and temperature sensors are spaced about the muffle. The heaters are controlled by an electronic feedback control system which actuates the heaters in response to signals received from the temperature sensors. The apparatus is ideally suited for use in the controlled diffusion processing techniques employed in the fabrication of electronic devices because it applies on the order of 90% of the generated heat to the workpiece, can be rapidly heated up and cooled, and can maintain a selected temperature within narrow limits.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1979Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Assignee: Pyreflex CorporationInventor: Charles A. Berg
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Patent number: 4181845Abstract: An alloy steel tool joint connector is friction welded to one end of a seamless steel drill pipe tube. The weld area cools in the air as the pipe moves to a first tempering station. The weld area is brittle and too hard to machine.When the weld is below a temperature corresponding to 90% transformation from austenite to martensite, an infrared radiation responsive control viewing the weld causes an induction heating coil to be moved axially onto the end of the pipe. Energization of the coil reheats the weld area to a temperature below austenitizing but sufficient to temper the steel, and an infrared radiation responsive control viewing the pipe radially through a radial view passage in the coil deenergizes the induction heating coil and causes the coil to be withdrawn from the end of the pipe. The friction weld is then machined off inside and outside.The pipe is then moved to a rehardening station at which the weld area is heated to austenitize the steel following which it is fluid quenched to reharden it.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Smith International, Inc.Inventor: Jimmie B. Bolton
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Patent number: 4174097Abstract: The invention relates to controlled atmosphere heat treating furnaces and particularly to furnaces for bright annealing of copper or its alloys. A new concept is proposed for conserving energy uses by first having a separate atmosphere producing system that fires constantly, independent of the temperature control and secondly having a cooling system that only extracts the excess heat produced by the combustion for atmosphere. In this way the furnace may be maintained at the desired operating temperatures regardless of variation of the work load, yet all of the heat generated by the atmosphere producing device is released within the furnace thereby eliminating unnecessary heat losses.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1977Date of Patent: November 13, 1979Assignee: Holcroft & CompanyInventor: Donald J. Schwalm
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Patent number: 4142713Abstract: In the method of heat-treatment of welded pipe having a reinforcement weld bead therealong by heating the pipe by using an induction heating device and then by cooling it, the bead which has just been heated by the induction heating device, is further heated by a bead heater to a temperature such that the temperature difference between the metal of the pipe and the bead is smaller than a temperature difference which will produce a bad influence on the quality of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1977Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Hajime Nakasugi, Tsurugi Kimura, Teruo Tanimoto, Tsutomu Sakimoto
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Patent number: 4140266Abstract: Plates of a plate heat exchanger, defining between them a space adapted to be traversed by a heat-exchange fluid, are held together and are soldered in a chamber in which the plates are heated by passing a heating fluid, generally an inert gas, through the passages between the plates. The apparatus comprises means for heating and cooling the fluid and a temperature-monitoring device connected to the heating means for controlling the latter. Preferably the heating fluid circulation path includes a drying station.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Linde AktiengesellschaftInventor: Norbert Wagner
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Patent number: 4134738Abstract: An automated poking system includes a plurality of pokerod assemblies positioned around the periphery of a two-stage, fixed-bed coal gasifier at two separate elevations. Each pokerod assembly includes an elongated pokerod selectively actuatable to extend into the coal bed within the gasifier, and appropriate sensors to provide data relating to the temperature of the coal bed, the resistance encountered by the pokerod, and the position of the pokerod. Alternatively, the temperature sensing function is separate from the pokerod activation, and the coal bed temperature is continuously moinitored. The mechanism for controlling activation of the pokerod may be a hydraulic cylinder-piston device or an electric motor driving the pokerod via mechanical means, such as a rack and pinion apparatus. Poking of the lower zone coal bed agitates the bed, detects and breaks up clinkers, and monitors the coal bed temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1978Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: Dellason F. Bress, Joseph N. Conover
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Patent number: 4127257Abstract: A plurality of regenerative hot blast stoves are operated under a staggered-parallel process wherein each stove is alternately operated under a fixed heating cycle wherein no cold blast is supplied to the stove and no hot blast issues therefrom and a fixed blasting cycle wherein cold blast is supplied to the stove and issues therefrom as hot blast. The initiation of the cycles of the stoves is staggered in time with respect to each other such that at any given time hot blast issues from more than one of the stoves but at different temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Assignee: Hermann Rappold & Co. GmbH.Inventors: Rudolf Muller, Josef Seeger, Konrad Fink
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Patent number: 4125364Abstract: A billet is transported through an improved furnace by convention means and is heated in the furnace by an external burner unit in which fuel and air are combusted together and then injected at a high velocity into a semi-cylindrical chamber of the furnace tangentially to the billet so as to create a hot vortex of gases circulating around the billet along the length of the furnace. The temperature of the hot gas vortex within the furnace is sensed by means of a thermocouple placed close to the billet surface but not in contact with it so as to sense the temperature of the billet as a function of the temperature of the circulating gas. The temperature of the injected gas is thereby controlled to heat the billet to a desired temperature and then maintain it at that temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Alumax, Inc.Inventor: Wilbur E. Stephens
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Patent number: 4125365Abstract: An apparatus for heating billets and the like prior to hot extrusion is disclosed. The apparatus includes an elongated, insulated tunnel having an inlet opening and an outlet opening. A conveyor extends through the tunnel from the inlet to the outlet and conveys a plurality of equally spaced, transversely arranged billets in a step-like manner. The conveyor rotates the billets as they are conveyed through the tunnel. A source of high temperature air is connected to a plenum positioned above the conveyor. High temperature air is discharged from the plenum through a plurality of slot-like jets positioned above the billets so that the air directly impinges on the billets. Temperature probes are included for insuring that the billets are biased to one side of the conveyor upon discharge and for sensing the billet temperature to control the air temperature within the tunnel. An unloader is provided for receiving the billets discharged from the tunnel and rotating them through an angle of 90.degree.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: Oliver Machinery CompanyInventor: John W. Nelson
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Patent number: 4096038Abstract: Method and apparatus for the heat treatment of volatile containing materials in a rotary hearth type furnace wherein the flue gases emanating from the calciner are employed to create either a positive or negative pressure within the calciner hearth as well as the soaking pit area of the said calciner.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1976Date of Patent: June 20, 1978Assignee: Salem Furnace Co.Inventors: Ray E. Kranz, William E. Solano, Beverly E. Johnson
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Patent number: 4093193Abstract: The composite tube has an inner core of a first material, an intermediate zone of a second material surrounding said core, and an outer wrap surrounding and confining said intermediate zone. The intermediate zone is spirally wound layers of ceramic paper bonded together. The tube is light in weight and has a very low thermal conductivity.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1977Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Assignee: Electro-Nite Co.Inventors: John E. Cassidy, Max H. Kraus
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Patent number: 4034969Abstract: The roasting temperature of ore, such as sulfide concentrate, is controlled by feeding water and air under pressure to at least one spray nozzle located relative to a roasting zone containing the ore, means being employed for selectively varying the ratio of water and air fed to the nozzle in accordance with the temperature to be desired and maintained in the roasting zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1976Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Assignee: Amax, Inc.Inventor: George R. Grimes
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Patent number: 4004789Abstract: Heating apparatus for a continuous moving strand characterized by a plurality of pairs of opposed spaced apart heating panels between which said strand is caused to move, where at least one of said panels consists of a single burner recessed from the panel wall adjacent the moving strand.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1975Date of Patent: January 25, 1977Assignee: Bethlehem Steel CorporationInventors: John J. Belas, Leonard P. Pellatiro
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Patent number: 4004138Abstract: A method of and system for controlling the temperature of a continuous furnace through which steel bodies are transported at a constant speed, in which the temperature is controlled so as to keep the distance from the entry port of the furnace to a position in the furnace where the furnace temperature is substantially equal to the desired delivery temperature of a steel body to be heated at a predetermined value which is determined in accordance with the dwell time, shape and size of the steel body.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1974Date of Patent: January 18, 1977Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuo Morooka, Mikihiko Onari, Hidehiro Kitanosono
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Patent number: 3995989Abstract: Burner means for maintaining a weld in a large metal member at a predetermined temperature for extended periods of time regardless of the position of the weld, including two independent burners, and two independent control arrangements for the two burners, such that they maintain the entire weld at substantially the same predetermined temperature, in spite of the unbalancing effect of heat from the other burner.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1974Date of Patent: December 7, 1976Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Robert Allen Epperson