Material Accumulating And Holding Structure, And Driven Conveyor Therein Serving To Move (e.g., Eject, Etc.) Material From Structure To Chamber Patents (Class 414/187)
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Patent number: 8635996Abstract: A fuel feed system for conveying particulate fuel from a hopper to a firebox in a stove is provided. The fuel feed system includes an inlet opening to receive particulate fuel and a fuel collection plate located below the inlet opening. A fuel passageway is located below the plate. The passageway includes a fuel delivery end located in a firebox and a fuel infeed end below the plate. A fuel delivery system moves fuel through the passageway from the infeed end to the delivery end. A motor actuates the fuel delivery system.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2007Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: HNI Technologies Inc.Inventors: Dane P. Harman, Neil Sturm
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Patent number: 7497985Abstract: To facilitate a trouble-free charging of scrap metal having differing constitutions, such as light and heavy scrap metal, from a lower discharge opening of a shaft-shaped charging device or a charging stock preheater (1) into a melting vessel by a pusher (13), the lateral surfaces of the pusher (13) are formed so as to converge from the upper side to the lower side and the actuating device (2) of the pusher (13) is pivotably supported in a frame structure (3) about a horizontal axis. In addition, the upper boundary of the discharge opening for the charging stock from the shaft (2) is preferably formed by a horizontal, rotatably supported roller (26), more preferably with engaging elements (30) distributed around the circumferential surface. Sections of the charging device that are severely mechanically stressed are preferably formed by steel billet sections connected to form a structural unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2004Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Fuchs Technology AGInventor: Gerhard Fuchs
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Patent number: 7468118Abstract: A system for the extraction, drainage and wet transport of the petroleum coke produced by the coking chambers is described. Such system provides the collection, drainage and transport of the petroleum coke coming from the coking chambers during the cutting phase all the way to the boilers' feeding. The material extracted from the coking chamber (7) through the use of high pressure water is conveyed on the pre-crusher (4) through a connection system (1a). Between the pre-crusher (4) and the draining belt conveyor (2) there is a drainage and containment hopper (1) which has the dual function of accumulation and possible drainage thanks to some holes that serve as weir. The material which falls from above in different sizes, after having being reduced in size by the pre-crusher (4), gets transported by the belt (2) that carries out a first drainage phase through the holes made on the same belt. The coke is collected on the belt while the drained water is collected in a lower collection channel (8).Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Magaldi Ricerche e Brevetti S.r.L.Inventors: Mario Magaldi, Giancarlo Cattaneo
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Publication number: 20080213068Abstract: A datum plate is provided for use in installations of substrate handling systems. The datum plate has a set of predetermined attachment locations adapted to couple the datum plate to a chamber; a set of predetermined attachment locations adapted to couple one or more automatic door opener platforms to the datum plate; and a set of predetermined attachment locations adapted to couple one or more substrate handlers contained within the chamber, to the datum plate. The attachment locations are positioned such that when the datum plate is coupled to the chamber, and the automatic door opener platform and the substrate handler are coupled to the datum plate, the substrate handler and automatic door opener platform are aligned for substrate transfer therebetween. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: William Tyler Weaver
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Patent number: 7210990Abstract: In order to provide a treatment apparatus for treating workpieces or groups of workpieces that are conveyed from an inlet to an outlet of the treatment apparatus, wherein the treatment apparatus comprises a plurality of treatment levels and with said treatment apparatus the workpieces to be treated are passed from level to level in a safe and controlled manner, it is proposed that the treatment apparatus comprises a housing and receiving chambers, which rotate relative to the housing, for receiving the workpieces or groups of workpieces, wherein the receiving chambers are disposed in at least two different chamber levels and an outlet opening in the housing is associated with a first chamber level, through which the workpieces or groups of workpieces travel first, and an inlet opening is associated with a second chamber level, through which the workpieces or groups of workpieces travel after the first chamber level, and wherein the treatment apparatus comprises at least one transfer apparatus, which moves theType: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Durr Ecoclean GmbHInventors: Richard Buchmann, Andreas Metzger
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Publication number: 20030228207Abstract: A portable lift (10) for installing and uninstalling computer-related equipment (12) into a storage cabinet (14) broadly comprises a frame (16) operable to be removably secured to the storage cabinet (14); a trolley (18) for supporting the computer-related equipment (12); and a winch assembly (20). The frame (16) is operable to fold into a plurality of portions (28,30,32) for easy storage within a carrying unit (22). The trolley (18) includes a tray (126) on which the computer-related equipment (12) may be placed. The winch assembly (20) includes a winch (166), a plurality of pulleys (168,170,172), and a plurality of cable portions (180,182,184) that in operation are operable to vertically move the tray (126) within the frame (16) for positioning of the equipment (12) in the storage cabinet (14). The portable lift (10) is lightweight, easy-to-use, and may be assembled and disassembled by one user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Tony Martin
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Patent number: 6069342Abstract: A method of curing a die attach material for a semiconductor device which includes providing a carrier containing a plurality of stacked leadframe strips, each leadframe strip with a die attach material thereon. One leadframe strip is ejected from the carrier, travels into a chamber and is centered therein. The leadframe strip is then heated and the die attach material is cured selective to the leadframe strip using a tungsten-halogen lamp. Simultaneously volatile products of the cure are exhausted from the chamber. The leadframe strip is then returned to its original position in the carrier, the carrier is elevated so that a different leadframe strip is in position for ejection from the carrier and is ejected.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Gonzalo Amador, Katherine Gail Heinen, Jessie Buendia, Leslie E. Stark, Chill Go
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Patent number: 5882484Abstract: The object of the invention is a continuous method for charging and discharging carbonization furnaces (15) moving in a circle, in which method the charging and the discharging are effected in a closed process mainly simultaneously at the opposite ends of the furnace, and the gases are collected and cleaned. Another object of the invention is an apparatus for implementing the method. The equipment comprises carbonization furnaces (15) moving in a circle, a charging device (11, 14, 32), and a discharging device (18, 19), and at least one gas duct for each furnace, the duct being connected at the one end thereof to the furnace and at the other end to a gas collector. According to the invention, the charging device is docked in a gastight manner to the one end of the furnace by means of a docking device (35), and the discharging device is attached in a gas-tight manner to the other end of the furnace for charging and discharging mainly at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Pyyn Puuhiili OyInventor: Martti Pyy
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Patent number: 5634414Abstract: Municipal or other solid waste is delivered in loose form to a processing facility where it is compacted into a supply chute adjacent the upper portion of a reactor. The compaction serves to remove most of the air and some of the water from the waste as well as to seal the reactor against air infiltration. The supply chute is equipped with a number of pusher units which are capable of pushing a portion of the compacted waste in the form of a block into the reactor. The blocks of compacted waste are deposited in the top of the reactor in response to a signal related to the height of waste in the reactor. A pivotally and extendible mounted plasma arc torch is employed as a heat source to pyrolyze organic waste components to generate desired by-product gases. Air and steam are added in controlled quantities to improve the operational efficiency and the by-product gas composition. Residual materials which do not pyrolyze are melted and cooled into a substantially inert vitrified mass.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1996Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Plasma Technology CorporationInventor: Salvador L. Camacho
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Patent number: 5544597Abstract: A system is disclosed in which municipal mixed solid waste is delivered to a processing facility where it is compacted before being placed into a reactor. The compaction apparatus serves to remove most of the air and some of the water from the waste as well as to seal the reactor against air infiltration. A transfer apparatus, in response to a signal relating to the height of waste in the reactor, sequentially deposits blocks of compacted waste in the top of the reactor when the height is low. The reactor has a pivotally and extensively mounted plasma arc torch as a heat source which is effective to pyrolyze organic waste components to generate desired by-product gases. Air and steam are added in controlled quantities to improve the operational efficiency and the by-product gas composition. The residual materials which do not pyrolyze are melted and cooled into a substantially inert vitrified mass.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Plasma Technology CorporationInventor: Salvador L. Camacho
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Patent number: 5453164Abstract: A pyrolytic converter utilizing a rotatable drum surrounded by an outer drum support structure and disposed in an oven chamber pyrolyzes materials including plastic waste, tires, materials from automobile shredding operations, containers and trays of plastic material, rubber, leather, garbage, sewage sludge, coal, oil shale, broken asphalt and the like. These materials are formed into cartridges by a compactor using a reciprocating ram which forms cartridges in an injection tube wherein another ram injects the cartridges into the converter drum.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Wayne Technology Corp.Inventor: Fred A. Breu
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Patent number: 5261935Abstract: A clean air apparatus includes a housing having an opening through which a carrier housing semiconductor wafers is supplied into the housing and an I/O port for supporting the carrier and a furnace for treating the wafer, provided in the upper portion of the housing. The carriers are at the same time supported by a first carrier stage provided in the upper portion of the housing and supported by a second carrier stage provided in the lower portion of the housing. The carrier or carriers are selectively moved between the I/O port and the first stage, between the I/O port and the second stage, and between the first stage and the second stage. A clean air is applied to the wafers in the carriers supported by the I/O port, the first stage and the second stage.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Tokyo Electron Sagami LimitedInventors: Katsumi Ishii, Takanobu Asano, Masaharu Abe, Kenichi Yamaga, Kazunari Sakata, Takashi Tanahashi, Syuji Moriya
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Patent number: 5254151Abstract: A batch charger for a molten glass furnace comprising a stationary hopper having an inlet opening at the upper end and an outlet opening at the lower end. A reciprocable charger plate located below the outlet opening of the hopper to supply material from the hopper to the furnace. The charger plate has a bottom wall and upstanding sidewalls at the edges of the bottom wall which are outwardly spaced from the sidewalls of the hopper. An adjustable seal is attached to the rear wall of the hopper with a lower edge located below the lower edge of the rear wall of the hopper and depending flapper members are pivotally attached to the front wall of the hopper at each edge to prevent loose material from passing between the sidewalls of the charger plate and the sidewalls of the hopper when the charger plate is reciprocated.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Frazier-Simplex, Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Larson, Thomas H. Gould
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Patent number: 5151000Abstract: A hopper containing fuel pellets for a stove opens downward into a feed trough which extends generally horizontally toward the firebox of the stove. A feed plate is positioned such that pellets from the hopper are supported on the feed plate. The feed plate is reciprocated between a rearward position adjacent to the hopper and a forward position adjacent to the firebox so as to advance pellets toward the firebox. A gate member is mounted adjacent to the end of the feed trough remote from the hopper. The gate member is positioned to be engaged by the feed plate when the feed plate is in its forward position so as to close the feed trough and hopper from the firebox. The mechanism for reciprocating the feed plate normally maintains it in its forward position in which the feed trough and hopper are isolated from the firebox.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Assignee: Rod GeraghtyInventors: Rod Geraghty, Robert D. Burgess
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Patent number: 5095825Abstract: A method and apparatus for feeding solid material into a pressurized combustion or gasification plant in stages. The feed apparatus (10) is provided with an inlet (18), sluice chamber (30), and outlet (20). In a loading stage, solid material is conveyed through the inlet into the sluice chamber. The loaded sluice chamber is transferred to an unloading stage. During the transfer stage, the inlet (18) is closed. During the unloading stage, solid material is conveyed through the outlet (20) into a pressurized space (26). The volume of the sluice chamber (30) is adjustable so that the volume is enlarged during the loading stage and reduced during the unloading stage. The volume is adjusted e.g. by a piston (38).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: A. Ahlstrom CorporationInventors: Olli Arpalahti, Eero Berg, Jorma Nieminen
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Patent number: 5032173Abstract: An aluminum furnace charging system including a movable charger assembly, a hydraulically operated ram assembly, a hydraulically operated elevator and aluminum furnace having a hydraulically operated door whereby aluminum billets and/or scrap aluminum loaded onto the elevator is automatically and quickly charged to the furnace so that heat loss from the furnace and escape of molten aluminum from within the furnace is minimized.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Inventors: Billy D. Goforth, Charles L. Goforth
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Patent number: 5030054Abstract: A combination mechanical/pneumatic fuel feeder for feeding particulate fuel into a furnace and having a closely coupled hopper, fuel metering device, rotor and air swept delivery plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1989Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Detroit Stoker CompanyInventors: David C. Reschly, Timothy R. Loviska
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Patent number: 5006029Abstract: A receiving assembly for a solid waste disposal system is provided. The assembly includes a pit defined by vertical side walls and having an upper opening. An upwardly inclined receiving conveyor is positioned within the pit. An infeed conveyor includes a first end positioned beneath the discharge end of the receiving conveyor such that solid waste material is dropped by the receiving conveyor onto the infeed conveyor. A heavy curtain is suspended above the discharge end of the receiving conveyor for controlling the fall of the solid waste material onto the infeed conveyor. A second curtain is positioned between the conveyors to prevent material from falling therebetween. The infeed conveyor is operated at about twice the speed of the receiving conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Smith & Mahoney, P.C.Inventor: Russell J. Galgana
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Patent number: 4762073Abstract: A metering feeder for delivering solid fuels, such as municipal or industrial refuse, for combustion includes a pair of generally vertically arranged hoppers. An upper hopper containing relatively compacted or intertangled fuel discharges metered amounts of fuel into a lower hopper through the action of a ram-type pusher. Fuel discharged from the upper hopper is dropped into the lower hopper to develop sufficient kinetic energy to decompact the fuel. An upwardly inclined conveyor removes fuel from the lower hopper at an independently metered rate under optional control of a combustion control system. The action of the inclined conveyor further decompacts the fuel by underraking and mixing, thereby providing a well controlled, uniform, loose density fuel for combustion. The conveyor has a closed course of cleats which cyclically moves to remove fuel. The cleats extend in acute angular relation to the direction of movement for improved performance.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Detroit Stoker CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Giaier, Neil H. Johnson, Harold L. Knox, David C. Reschly, Kim E. Spurlock
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Patent number: 4740127Abstract: A fuel feeder for feeding refuse fuel to a boiler/incinerator which includes a pair of opposed inclined conveyors defining end boundaries of the conveyor, the conveyors being independently driven so that the fuel required for variable firing rates in plural boilers can independently be supplied.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Smith & Mahoney, P.C.Inventors: Russell J. Galgana, Patrick F. Mahoney, Gordon L. Sutin
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Patent number: 4718360Abstract: A metering feeder for delivering solid fuels, such as municipal or industrial refuse, for combustion includes a pair of generally vertically arranged hoppers. An upper hopper containing relatively compacted or intertangled fuel discharges metered amounts of fuel into a lower hopper through the action of a ram-type pusher. Fuel discharged from the upper hopper is dropped into the lower hopper to develop sufficient kinetic energy to decompact the fuel. An upwardly inclined conveyor removes fuel from the lower hopper at an independently metered rate under optional control of a combustion control system. The action of the inclined conveyor further decompacts the fuel by underraking and mixing, thereby providing a well controlled, uniform, loose density fuel for combustion. The conveyor has a closed course of cleats which cyclically moves to remove fuel. The cleats extend in acute angular relation to the direction of movement for improved performance.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Detroit Stoker CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Giaier, Neil H. Johnson, Harold L. Knox, David C. Reschly, Kim E. Spurlock
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Patent number: 4616573Abstract: A metering feeder for delivering solid fuels, such as municipal or industrial refuse, for combustion includes a pair of generally vertically arranged hoppers. An upper hopper containing relatively compacted or intertangled fuel discharges metered amounts of fuel into a lower hopper through the action of a ram-type pusher. Fuel discharged from the upper hopper is dropped into the lower hopper to develop sufficient kinetic energy to decompact the fuel. An upwardly inclined conveyor removes fuel from the lower hopper at an independently metered rate under optional control of a combustion control system. The action of the inclined conveyor further decompacts the fuel by underraking and mixing, thereby providing a well controlled, uniform, loose density fuel for combustion. The conveyor has a closed course of cleats which cyclically moves to remove fuel. The cleats extend in acute angular relation to the direction of movement for improved performance.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1985Date of Patent: October 14, 1986Assignee: Detroit Stoker CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Giaier, Neil H. Johnson, David C. Reschly, Harold L. Knox, Kim E. Spurlock
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Patent number: 4606038Abstract: A burden of either or both CaO or CaCO.sub.3 and coal is melted and reduced by a plasma torch established between a plasma burner penetrating the upper structure of a furnace and an electrode in the bottom of the furnace to produce CaC.sub.2. The burden is supplied to the furnace from above and the CO produced by the reaction flows upwardly through the unreacted burden to pre-heat and pre-reduce it.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1983Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: SKW Trostberg AktiengesellschaftInventors: Walter Lugscheider, Ernst Riegler, Ernst Zajicek
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Patent number: 4604019Abstract: An apparatus for removing solids from a solids upflow vessel, preferably an upflow retort, which includes a horizontally reciprocatable carriage containing a vertical feed cylinder that extends downward from a horizontal seal plate. A vertically reciprocatable piston is located inside the feed cylinder. One section of the seal plate contains a hole and a sliding door for opening and closing the hole. During normal operations when the apparatus is used to feed solids from a feed chute to an upflow vessel, the carriage is reciprocated between a first stationary position wherein the feed cylinder is aligned with the outlet of the solids feed chute while at least a portion of the closed hole in the seal plate is aligned with and below the inlet to the upflow vessel, and a second stationary position wherein the feed cylinder is aligned with the inlet to the upflow vessel while another section of the seal plate is aligned with the outlet from the feed chute.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1984Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Roland F. Deering
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Patent number: 4602572Abstract: A metering feeder for delivering solid fuels, such as municipal or industrial refuse, for combustion includes a pair of generally vertically arranged hoppers. An upper hopper containing relatively compacted or intertangled fuel discharges metered amounts of fuel into a lower hopper through the action of a ram-type pusher. Fuel discharged from the upper hopper is dropped into the lower hopper to develop sufficient kinetic energy to decompact the fuel. An upwardly inclined conveyor removes fuel from the lower hopper at an independently metered rate under optional control of a combustion control system. The action of the inclined conveyor further decompacts the fuel by underraking and mixing, thereby providing a well controlled, uniform, loose density fuel for combustion. The conveyor has a closed course of cleats which cyclically moves to remove fuel. The cleats extend in acute angular relation to the direction of movement for improved performance.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1985Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Detroit Stoker CompanyInventors: Thomas A. Giaier, Neil H. Johnson, David C. Reschly, Harold L. Knox, Kim E. Spurlock
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Patent number: 4545717Abstract: A charging machine for charging a glass melting tank furnace includes a reciprocatable charging table above which a hopper is provided for the batch, at the rear side of which at least one movable scraper is provided which seals the slot between the rear wall of the batch hopper and the top surface of the loading table. In order to eliminate the wear on the lower edge of the movable scraper and the surface of the charging table which comes into engagement with the movable scraper, the movable scraper is connected to stroke elements for lifting and lowering, whose stroke is controlled in dependency on the movements of the loading table in such a manner that the movable scraper is lifted during the forward movement of the charging table and is lowered during the return movement of the charging table. In this charging machine, wear occurs only during the table return movement, but not during the table forward movement, so that the wear is cut in half, thus doubling the service life of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1982Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Zimmermann & Jansen GmbHInventors: Fritz Wittler, Michael Fraikin
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Patent number: 4402643Abstract: Apparatus for charging granular catalyst, e.g., cylindrically shaped catalyst, into a multiplicity of elongated reactor tubes is described. The apparatus comprises, in combination, a plurality of contiguously arranged storage hoppers arranged in a bundle and disposed above a substantially horizontal vibratory feeder tray having a plurality of V-shaped open troughs equal in number to the number of storage hoppers. Each trough has a discharge opening at its forward end for delivering the catalyst to a discharge spout affixed to the bottom of the feeder tray and communicating with the discharge opening in the trough. Flexible elongated tubular conduits are attached to each discharge spout and rigid nozzle means attached to the end of each flexible tubular conduit. The nozzle is adapted for insertion into the top of the reactor tube. Electrical vibrating means are mechanically connected to the feeder tray.In operation, a predetermined quantity of catalyst is charged to each of the storage hoppers.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Irvin V. Lytton, Billy B. Burgin
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Patent number: 4400125Abstract: Method and apparatus for charging finely ground hydrocarbonaceous material (e.g. coal, shale, liquite, oil sand), to a gasification reactor by gravity and compressed gas is disclosed.In accordance with the invention, ground coal particles, for example, are supplied by gravity feed to a charge forming hopper and from the hopper to a charging cylinder. The charge is pressured with a volume of gas from 3 to 5 times the volume of the charge to form a cushion of gas above it. Pressure is then increased on the gas cushion, as by a piston in the cylinder, until the pressure in the cylinder exceeds the pressure in the reactor. Such pressure automatically activates a closure arrangement between the cylinder and reactor. The closure arrangement automatically recloses the reactor when pressure between the reactor and cylinder equalizes. Desirably, the closure arrangement is purged by steam prior to closing.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1981Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Chevron Research CompanyInventor: Harbo P. Jensen
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Patent number: 4312279Abstract: Converging upper and lower conveyors transport loose waste from a receiving hopper toward an incinerator combustion chamber entrance at an adjustably predetermined normal rate, cooperating to compact the waste into a continuous plug and to force the plug through a confining passageway extending from the conveyors to the incinerator entrance, thereby feeding the waste plug to the burning firebed in the combustion chamber at a steady rate for causing waste combustion therein at a generally steady rate while sealing the entrance thereto against incoming air and outgoing heat or fire.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1980Date of Patent: January 26, 1982Inventors: James C. Wilson, C. Conway Wilson
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Patent number: 4302143Abstract: Apparatus for charging solids into a pressurized container having a tubular lock chamber thereon. The apparatus comprises a feed device for supplying solids to the inlet of the lock chamber and a housing mounted adjacent the lock chamber for movement towards and away therefrom; a displacer member is slidably mounted in the housing in axial alignment with the inlet of the lock chamber; a first seal is provided in the housing for sealingly engaging the displacer member, and a second seal is provided on one of the opposed surfaces of the lock chamber and housing. The first seal is axially located along the displacer member at a distance from the end of the housing which exceeds the stroke of the displacer member in its travel between its extended and retracted positions whereby the portion of the displacer member which penetrates into the lock chamber will not come into contact with the first seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1979Date of Patent: November 24, 1981Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventors: Albert Grimminger, Werner Wiedmann
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Patent number: 4295773Abstract: A solids feeder and method for transporting particulate solids from an elevated solids feed reservoir and introducing the solids upwardly into the bottom of a solids upflow vessel. The feeder includes a stationary feed cylinder axially aligned with a bottom solids inlet of the upflow vessel and fitted with a vertically reciprocatable piston which alternately (1) retracts to allow the feed cylinder to receive solids from the feed reservoir by gravity flow through a feed chute and (2) extends to displace the solids upwardly into the upflow vessel. Horizontally reciprocatable slide plates prevent backflow of solids during the filling of the feed cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1979Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Roland O. Dhondt
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Patent number: 4249855Abstract: A method for introducing particulate solids upwardly through a bottom solids inlet of a solids upflow vessel wherein after full extension of a piston to displace solids from a feed cylinder into the solids upflow vessel, the piston is partially retracted to "relax" the bed of solids in the solids upflow vessel. The bed relaxation step reduces the piston-to-solids pressure during the pumping stroke as well as substantially reducing the solids loading pressure on the device used to prevent backflow of solids from the upflow vessel during refilling of the feed cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Union Oil Company of CaliforniaInventor: Roland O. Dhondt
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Patent number: 4191529Abstract: The furnace is circular in plan and comprises an annular charge space charged through chutes in its top wall. Effluent gas offtakes are provided in the furnace outer wall and the level of the charge bed is maintained above the chute bottoms but below those offtakes. Hot gases generated externally of the furnace pass into it through an opening in its bottom wall or hearth and travel upwardly through the charge. Solids are discharged downwardly through the same opening in counterflow. A vertical axle is journalled centrally in an upper wall of the annular furnace chamber spaced above the opening in the hearth, and a plow affixed to the lower end of the axle rotates in an open space between the hearth of the annular furnace chamber and its inside wall, so scraping heated charge solids into the discharge opening. The axle is pressure sealed to the wall through which it passes, and that seal is the only rotating seal required for the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: Salem Furnace Co.Inventors: John B. Harrell, William F. Barraclough, Curtis O. Pederson