With Means Beyond Chamber Exit To Move Or Guide Material Discharged Therefrom By The Device Patents (Class 414/210)
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Patent number: 5976258Abstract: A system and method for processing a substrate. The system includes a substrate heating station, a processing station, a conveyor for transporting the heated substrate from the substrate heating station to the processing station and a conveyor heating station. A substrate transfer station is located between the substrate heating station, the conveyor heating station and the processing station for the transfer of the heated substrate to the conveyor in a thermally controlled environment isolated from contaminants. The substrate transfer station includes a housing having an interior chamber, first and second inlets for the separate passage of a substrate and conveyor into the interior chamber, and an outlet for the egress of the substrate and conveyor. The transfer station also includes a heater and a guide assembly for directing the conveyor between the conveyor inlet and the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Semiconductor Equipment Group, LLCInventor: Timothy Norpell Kleiner
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Patent number: 5425795Abstract: An improvement is proposed in the process for the preparation of a porous silica glass preform as a precursor of optical fibers by the VAD method, in which fine silica particles produced by the flame hydrolysis of a silicon-containing compound are deposited on the lower end of a seed rod suspended at the lower end of a suspender rod rotated by a carriage in a vertical tubular reactor furnace to grow in the vertical direction. Instead of taking the fully grown porous preform out of the tubular furnace by pulling up as suspended on the suspender rod as is undertaken in the prior art, the seed rod is temporarily held by clamping with a holding device with disconnection from the suspender rod and the porous preform and seed rod are pulled up by a separate vertical driving device so that the overall height of the apparatus can be greatly decreased contributing to a reduction of the manufacturing cost of optical fibers of silica glass.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Koide, Masami Terashima, Hideo Hirasawa, Kazuhiro Hamaguchi
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Patent number: 5423898Abstract: An improvement is proposed in the apparatus and method for the preparation of a transparent silica glass preform as a precursor of optical fibers by sintering and vitrifying a porous silica glass preform in a sintering furnace as vertically suspended at the lower end of a suspender rod rotated by a carriage. Different from the conventional process in which the porous preform is lowered into the sintering furnace and the transparent preform after vitrification is pulled up out of the furnace as suspended at the lower end of the suspender rod throughout, a separate vertical driving device is provided along with a horizontal driving device for the carriage so that the effective up-and-down stroke of the carriage can be greatly reduced and the apparatus as a whole can be by far more compact contributing to the reduction of the manufacturing costs of the optical fibers of silica glass.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Assignee: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masami Terashima, Hiroyuki Koide, Hideo Hirasawa, Kazuhiro Hamaguchi
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Patent number: 4481398Abstract: A conveyor for removing billets from an induction heating furnace and for separating them from following billets to which they may have become adhered employs a roller having a contoured surface. The roller is rotatably mounted about an axis skewed relative to its central axis so that it wobbles as it rotates, imparting a reciprocating force on the billet to separate it from the following billet to which it is adhered.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Inventors: Paul N. Lavins, Thomas R. Bogan
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Patent number: 4431406Abstract: The rotary hearth furnace plant for heating granular high-carbon solids comprises an approximately funnel-shaped hearth, which rotates on a vertical axis and has a central outlet, which is disposed over a rotary table, on which the heated solids are moved by means of blades to an exit. The outlet of the rotary hearth furnace is disposed over the radially outer portion of the rotary table, which has a raised rim and a centrally disposed exit. A gastight hood is disposed between the rim of the rotary table and the rotary hearth.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1982Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans J. Weiss
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Patent number: 4416624Abstract: A vertical tunnel kiln (10) comprising a firing kiln (30) having a interior core (42) supporting a spiral chute (46) attached to the periphery of the core (42). A vibratory bowl feeder (20) automatically feeds parts (100) individually to the upper end (24) of the spiral chute (46), and the parts (100) progress down the chute by means of vibrations imparted to the interior core (42) and chute (46) by a vibratory mechanism (40) attached to the annular base (47). Heating elements (38) and (70) are disposed exteriorly and interiorly, respectively, about the interior core (42) to produce a temperature gradient. As the parts (100) advance along chute 46, resistive materials on the parts (100) are heated in the preheat section (54) to remove volatile organic materials, fired in the intermediate portion (55) of the firing kiln (30), and then cooled in the cooling portion (56). The parts (100) are removed individually by an escapement mechanism (80) attached to the lower end of the spiral chute (46).Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1981Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: CTS CorporationInventor: Terry R. Bloom
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Patent number: 4391674Abstract: A coke delivery device 10 includes a swingable chute 16 for guiding coke pushed from a coke oven through a coke rack 12 into a quench car 24.The chute 16 is drivingly interconnected with a moveable fume hood 14 whereby lowering the fume hood over the quench car positions the chute 16 for coke guiding. Raising the fume hood moves the chute from the coke guiding position to a storage position concurrently spreading coke pushed into the quench car and dumping any coke remaining on the chute into the quench car.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Republic Steel CorporationInventors: Rolf Velmin, Michael S. Kovatch, Gus H. Mautz, Jr.
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Patent number: 4382842Abstract: A smoke collecting hood traversable on the oven platform along a coke oven battery covers the space in which the pushed coke cake drops into a quenching car while parked in front of the oven chamber. A distributor is suspended from the roof of the hood. The distributor includes metal sheets receding from a central vertical edge facing the oven. The sheets widen outwardly toward the bottom. A linkage is mounted on the distributor at the side remote from the oven to extend through the outer wall of the hood. Outside the hood, a drive is coupled to the linkage to pivot the distributor member about a horizontal axis. The distributor is vertically positioned at the start of the pushing operation so that its vertical front edge cuts through the coke cake and the coke slides down the sides of the distributor into the front and rear parts of the quenching car.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignee: Dr. C. Otto & Comp. G.m.b.H.Inventors: Hans-Jurgen Kwasnik, Hans-Gunter Piduch, Rolf Weiershausen
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Patent number: 4350560Abstract: An apparatus for and a method of handling grown crystal ingots from a crystal-growing furnace, which apparatus and method include: lifting and moving an upper crystal chamber with the crystal supported therein to one side of the furnace; and gently lowering the crystal into a lower crystal chamber positioned beneath the upper crystal chamber and on a wheeled vehicle, which permits ease in removal and transport of hot heavy crystals with minimum damage or fracture.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Ferrofluidics CorporationInventors: Walter Helgeland, Alex Teverovsky, Kenneth H. Kerwin, II, Carl P. Chartier
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Patent number: 4245943Abstract: Unloading apparatus for vacuum electric furnaces having a hostile environment is disclosed in which a compartment is provided to which work pieces are delivered from such a vacuum electric furnace, transferred from the furnace by movable supporting and transferrng arms which are normally in the hostile environment onto an elevator platform at a central location and then elevated for transfer to other equipment, all under vacuum. The movable arms are first raised and then turned by hudraulic actuators and the elevator platform is also positioned by a hydraulic actuator. The elevator platform and its enclosure are normally screened from radiant heat by a door which is swung from a vertical position for shielding to a horizontal position to permit access of the movable arms and the work pieces thereon to the elevator platform.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1979Date of Patent: January 20, 1981Assignee: Abar CorporationInventor: William J. Metalsky
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Patent number: 4145257Abstract: A device for automatically detaching and/or loosening coke within a coke oven chamber, particularly such a chamber of the type having an inclined or obliquely extending floor, includes a track support adapted to be mounted at a position confronting the coke removal opening of the coke oven chamber. An elongated poking bar is supported by the track support and has at a first end thereof a stoking or broaching head for abutting or scraping coke within the chamber. A trolley is mounted on the track support for movement therealong, and the poking bar is pivoted to the trolley. A reversibly operable cable drive moves the trolley and thus the poking bar along the track support from an initial position whereat the poking bar is positioned outside of the chamber to an operative position wherein the broaching head of the poking bar is inserted into the chamber to abut against coke therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Didier Engineering GmbHInventors: Heinz-Gunther Grewe, Horst Seeberg, Horst Fach, Friedrich Isermann