Abstract: A coiled arrangement of pipes convey a heated medium, such as a slurry, into, through, and out of a heater or fire box provided with an arrangement of high velocity burners. The heater is fired to a preselected elevated temperature. A plurality of radiation shields are positioned in close proximity to the surfaces of the pipes conveying the medium for heating. The position of the radiation shields relative to the pipes forms inner and outer heating zones within the heater to provide different flame temperatures. The radiation shields function as a physical barrier to prevent direct contact of the fuel flame and combustion products with the pipes. Thus the radiation shields are maintained at a higher temperature than the surfaces of the pipes and at a lower temperature than the combustion products.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 1981
Date of Patent:
June 14, 1983
Assignee:
American Schack Company, Inc.
Inventors:
Cuddalore P. Natarajan, Siegfried R. Meder
Abstract: Infra-red heating of moving webs using re-radiator surfaces adjacent to or opposed to infra-red generating surface. Scoop can be provided to remove boundary gas layer on web before it is irradiated, and hot combustion products drawn off and applied to web to assist in heat treatment. These hot combustion products can also be permitted to build up in depth below a downwardly facing infra-red generator.
Abstract: A warming device is constructed to enclose barrels filled with lubricating oil for the purpose of maintaining the oil at operating viscosities even when ambient temperature conditions are severely cold. The barrel warming device includes a housing for supporting a plurality of barrels, a heating device placed on the housing for providing heat to the housing and the barrels, a movable hoist able to place or remove the barrels into or from the housing, and a skid which supports the housing and enables the easy transportation of the barrels. The barrel warming device has particular utility for storing various weights of lubricating oil needed by oil drilling rigs which are operated in cold climates.
Abstract: A preheater suitable for a laboratory furnace provides improved furnace temperature uniformity and atmosphere control. The preheater comprises a rectangular chamber which is adapted to be placed in the bottom of the furnace chamber. The preheater includes a pair of longitudinal passageways on opposite sides of the preheater chamber. There is a plurality of perforations in the top wall at one end of the preheater and along each passageway for distributing preheated air or other gas into the furnace chamber. In a preferred embodiment, the preheater is made of stainless steel, and the preheater chamber contains stainless steel wool which aids in heat transfer.
Abstract: Two generally concentric cups and discoidal baffle are employed to provide a uniform heating of thermoplastic liner of lined pipe prior to flanging.
Abstract: A heating assembly adapted to be releasably mounted externally of an instrument for the transfer of heat to the instrument by conduction to maintain the instrument at a desired temperature.
Abstract: A heating device, particularly useful for heating the end portions of hollow elongated objects such as thermoplastic hose or tubing, comprises an enclosure for substantially surrounding the end portion of the object, means for substantially immobilizing the end portion within the enclosure and means for directing a stream of heated gas around the inside and outside of the object along the length of the end portion. In a preferred embodiment, the enclosure is an insulated metal circular cylinder having at one end apertures for receiving thermoplastic hose and controlling gas flow. At the other end, the enclosure has an apertured conical member for insertion into the hose to immobilize it in axial alignment with the cylinder.
Abstract: Several methods and apparatus (10, 60) are disclosed for vapor condensation heating only a selected underside surface area of an article (18, 18') while continuously minimizing loss of the generated vapor (26b, 26b') to the atmosphere. In accordance with several preferred embodiments, a composite vessel (11, 11') is formed with a lower stationary sidewall section (14), including venting means (28, 29, 31, 32, 34), and a channel (41) adapted to telescopically receive an upper, internally cooled and retractable sidewall section (13, 44, 13', 44') in a manner that establishes a vapor barrier (27) of controllable volume therewithin. As such, an article (18, 18') to be heated, when initially mounted on the top of the upper sidewall section (13, 13') may thereafter be readily displaced downwardly such that only a selected underside surface area thereof is controllably brought into contact with, and heated by, a single heat transfer liquid (26)--generated body of hot vapor (26b, 26b') confined therebelow.
Abstract: Pass-through heating device for vacuum coating apparatus having a heating chamber with at least one heating device, a thermal barrier positioned between the walls of the heating chamber and the heating device parallel to the longitudinal axis of the coating apparatus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 22, 1978
Date of Patent:
October 7, 1980
Assignee:
Leybold-Heraeus GmbH
Inventors:
Hans Aichert, Otto-Horst Hoffmann, Friedrich Stark, Herbert Stephan
Abstract: Apparatus and method for local forced heating of an auto body characterized in that a joint build up with plastic solder on the steel plate of an auto body is placed under a hood which locally covers the joint; then a hot air blast is supplied to the hood. The hot air blast is evenly diffused by means of a stream-rectifying plate installed in the hood, and thus the built up plastic solder can be hardened through local forced heating.
Abstract: A stable, heat-protective aqueous composition formed by admixing boric acid, asbestos and glycerol, with water added to provide the desired consistency, the composition being particularly suitable to absorb and disperse heat at elevated temperatures while not conducting heat through the composition and not forming objectionable deposits on a protected product.
Abstract: An apparatus for soldering a wire to a terminal includes a plurality of connector clamps secured to a turntable for positioning each clamped connector adjacent a hot air blower. The hot air blower blows hot air toward a solder ring and heat shrinkable tube surrounding the wire and a corresponding connector terminal for melting the solder and shrinking the tube. The apparatus includes a baffle for redirecting the blown hot air back toward the solder ring and tube assembly for preheating the assembly.