Claims
- 1. A reducing furnace comprising a laboratory air furnace having a heating chamber therein;
- (i) rectangularly shaped, welded stainless steel, vacuum tight, container having an open end with a vent orifice disposed in a top wall thereof and a supply orifice disposed in a bottom wall;
- (ii) a water cooled flange operatively disposed on said open end, said flange having a plurality of threaded bolt holes therein for bolts placed therethrough;
- (iii) cover means removeably attached to said flange for allowing access to said muffle and for providing a vacuum tight cover therefor, which includes;
- (iv) gasket means disposed intermediate said cover means and said flange for providing a compliant vacuum tight seal means between the front of said flange and the rear surface of said cover; a water cooled pipe fixedly attached to the front face of said cover means; and a fire brick fixedly attached to the rear side of said cover means for slidably entering the open end of said stainless steel container to retain heat therein;
- (v) pumping means pneumatically connected to said insert means for evacuating residual air from said insert means, including
- a vacuum pump pneumatically connected to said vent orifice; and
- a second vacuum tight valve pneumatically connected intermediate said vacuum pump and said vent orifice;
- (vi) gas supply means for providing a reducing atmosphere to said insert means; including a pressurized tank having hydrogen gas therein; and a pressure regulator pneumatically connected to said pressurized tank for maintaining a controlled reducing gas pressure in said insert means, means for measuring the pressure contained in said insert means, including a vacuum pressure gauge pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice, said gauge having a range which varies from at least 1 mm Hg to 770 mm Hg pressure;
- (vii) means for controlling the flow of said reducing gas; including
- a flow meter pneumatically connected to said supply orifice of said insert means;
- a metering valve pneumatically connected to the input side of said flow meter; and
- a third cutoff valve pneumatically connected intermediate said metering valve and said pressure regulator; and
- (viii) means for harmlessly burning off the excess reducing gas vented from said vent orifice of said insert means, including
- a first vacuum tight shut-off valve pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice;
- a porous metal burn plug pneumatically connected to said first shut off valve for allowing said reducing gas to burn away harmlessly; and
- (ix) a cooling coil peripherally disposed on said burn plug, whereby elements (i)-(ix) are adapted to be easily disassembled from said reducing furnace, for use of the furnace as an air furnace.
- 2. A reducing furnace comprising a laboratory air furnace having a heating chamber therein;
- (i) a rectangularly shaped, welded stainless steel, vacuum tight, container having an open end with a vent orifice disposed in a top wall thereof and a supply orifice disposed in a bottom wall;
- (ii) a water cooled flange operatively disposed on said open end, said flange having a plurality of threaded bolt holes therein for bolts placed therethrough;
- (iii) cover means removeably attached to said flange for allowing access to said muffle and for providing a vacuum tight cover therefor, which includes;
- (iv) gasket means disposed intermediate said cover means and said flange for providing a compliant vacuum tight seal means between the front of said flange and the rear surface of said cover; a water cooled pipe fixedly attached to the front face of said cover means; and a fire brick fixedly attached to the rear side of said cover means for slidably entering the open end of said stainless steel container to retain heat therein;
- (v) pumping means pneumatically connected to said insert means for evacuating residual air from said insert means, including
- a vacuum pump pneumatically connected to said vent orifice; and
- a second vacuum tight valve pneumatically connected intermediate said vacuum pump and said vent orifice;
- (vi) gas supply means for providing a reducing atmosphere to said insert means; including a pressurized tank having hydrogen gas therein; and a pressure regulator pneumatically connected to said pressurized tank for maintaining a controlled reducing gas pressure in said insert means, means for measuring the pressure contained in said insert means, including a vacuum pressure gauge pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice, said gauge having a range which varies from at least 1 mm Hg to 770 mm Hg pressure,
- (vii) means for controlling the flow of said reducing gas including;
- a flow meter pneumatically connected to said supply orifice of said insert means;
- a metering valve pneumatically connected to the input side of said flow meter; and
- a third cutoff valve pneumatically connected intermediate said metering valve and said pressure regulator, and
- (viii) means for harmlessly burning off the excess reducing gas vented from said vent orifice of said insert means, including
- a first vacuum tight shut-off valve pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice;
- a porous metal burn plug pneumatically connected to said first shut off valve for allowing said reducing gas to burn away harmlessly; and
- (ix) a cooling coil peripherally disposed on said burn plug,
- and whereby said reducing furnace can be selectively converted to use as an air furnace without refitting, by deletion of elements (i)-(ix) which elements are adapted to be easily disassembled without refitting of said reducing furnace.
- 3. A laboratory air furnace apparatus including:
- (i) a rectangularly shaped, welded stainless steel, vacuum tight, container having an open end with a vent orifice disposed in a top wall thereof and a supply orifice disposed in a bottom wall;
- (ii) a water cooled flange operatively disposed on said open end, said flange having a plurality of threaded bolt holes therein for bolts placed therethrough;
- (iii) cover means removeably attached to said flange for allowing access to said muffle and for providing a vacuum tight cover therefor, which includes;
- (iv) gasket means disposed intermediate said cover means and said flange for providing a compliant vacuum tight seal means between the front of said flange and the rear surface of said cover; a water cooled pipe fixedly attached to the front face of said cover means; and a fire brick fixedly attached to the rear side of said cover means for slidably entering the open end of said stainless steel container to retain heat therein;
- (v) pumping means pneumatically connected to said insert means for evacuating residual air from said insert means, including
- a vacuum pump pneumatically connected to said vent orifice; and
- a second vacuum tight valve pneumatically connected intermediate said vacuum pump and said vent orifice,
- (vi) gas supply means for providing a reducing atmosphere to said insert means; including a pressurized tank having hydrogen gas therein; and a pressure regulator pneumatically connected to said pressurized tank for maintaining a controlled reducing gas pressure in said insert means, means for measuring the pressure contained in said insert means, including a vacuum pressure gauge pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice, said gauge having a range which varies from at least 1 mm Hg to 770 mm Hg pressure,
- (vii) means for controlling the flow of said reducing gas; including
- a flow meter pneumatically connected to said supply orifice of said insert means;
- a metering valve pneumatically connected to the input side of said flow meter; and
- a third cutoff valve pneumatically connected intermediate said metering valve and said pressure regulator; and
- (viii) means for harmlessly burning off the excess reducing gas vented from said vent orifice of said insert means, including
- a first vacuum tight shut-off valve pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice;
- a porous metal burn plug pneumatically connected to said first shut off valve for allowing said reducing gas to burn away harmlessly; and
- (ix) a cooling coil peripherally disposed on said burn plug;
- whereby said apparatus comprises a reducing furnace, and elements (i)-(ix) are adapted to be readily disassembled to restore said apparatus, without refitting as an air furnace.
- 4. A laboratory air furnace apparatus including:
- (i) a rectangularly shaped, welded stainless steel, vacuum tight, container having an open end with a vent orifice disposed in a top wall thereof and a supply orifice disposed in a bottom wall;
- (ii) a water cooled flange operatively disposed on said open end, said flange having a plurality of threaded bolt holes therein for bolts placed therethrough;
- (iii) cover means removeably attached to said flange for allowing access to said muffle and for providing a vacuum tight cover therefor, which includes;
- (iv) gasket means disposed intermediate said cover means and said flange for providing a compliant vacuum tight seal means between the front of said flange and the rear surface of said cover; a water cooled pipe fixedly attached to the front face of said cover means; and a fire brick fixedly attached to the rear side of said cover means for slidably entering the open end of said stainless steel container to retain heat therein;
- (v) pumping means pneumatically connected to said insert means for evacuating residual air from said insert means, including
- a vaccum pump pneumatically connected to said vent orifice; and
- a second vacuum tight valve pneumatically connected intermediate said vacuum pump and said vent orifice,
- (vi) gas supply means for providing a reducing atmosphere to said insert means; including a pressurized tank having hydrogen gas therein; and a pressure regulator pneumatically connected to said pressurized tank for maintaining a controlled reducing gas pressure in said insert means, means for measuring the pressure contained in said insert means, including a vacuum pressure gauge pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice, said gauge having a range which varies from at least 1 mm Hg to 770 mm Hg pressure,
- (vii) means for controlling the flow of said reducing gas; including
- a flow meter pneumatically connected to said supply orifice of said insert means;
- a metering valve pneumatically connected to the input side of said flow meter; and
- a third cutoff valve pneumatically connected intermediate said metering valve and said pressure regulator, and
- (viii) means for harmlessly burning off the excess reducing gas vented from said vent orifice of said insert means, including
- a first vacuum tight shut-off valve pneumatically coupled to said vent orifice;
- a porous metal burn plug pneumatically connected to said first shut off valve for allowing said reducing gas to burn away harmlessly; and
- (ix) a cooling coil peripherally disposed on said burn plug, whereby said apparatus including said elements (i)-(ix) comprises a reducing furnace, and said elements (i)-(ix) are adapted to be easily disassemblable to restore said apparatus without refitting, as an air furnace.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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