Claims
- 1. In a rotary kiln having an inlet for passage for a coal burner pipe for directing pulverized coal under pressure into the interior of the kiln;
- a forward metallic coal burner pipe section for pulverized coal extending into the kiln through the inlet and having a flow axis;
- a radial outwardly extending flange secured to the outer end of said forward pipe section, said flange having its outer axial face surface in the plane in which the axial end of said pipe is located so that the ends of said pipe and flanges presents a flush surface;
- first and second relatively short pipe sections each having a flow axis, said short pipe sections each having at least one axial end formed on a bias with respect to their flow axis;
- radial extending flanges secured to each end of said first and second short pipe sections, said flanges having their outer axial faces in the same plane as are the associated ends of said first and second pipe sections, said short pipe sections being releasably connected together with their bias axial ends in adjacent flange face mating relationship to establish an angular space-less joint which may be adjusted as desired;
- a third pipe section having a flow axis and having its ends provided with radial flanges the axial faces of which are disposed in the same plane in which the associated ends of said third pipe are in, said third pipe section having one flanged end releasably connected to the flanged free end of said second short pipe section in flow relationship and in flange face mating relationship to establish an angular space-free joint which may be adjusted as desired, the free end of said first short pipe section being connected in flow relationship to the external end of said forward pipe section with the adjacent flanged ends being in flange face mating relationship to establish an adjustable space-less joint; and,
- releasable clamp means associated with the abutting flanged ends of said pipe sections to releasably clamp said pipe sections in space-less tight adjusted engagement;
- whereby the relationship established between said first and second short pipe sections effects the angle at which said forward pipe section extends into the kiln though the inlet.
- 2. A rotary kiln according to claim 1 wherein the biased axial ends of said first and second short pipe sections are formed at the same angle with respect to their flow axis.
- 3. A rotary kiln according to claim 1 wherein said first and second relatively short pipe sections are each formed with two axial ends which are formed on a bias with respect to their flow axis.
- 4. A rotary kiln according to claim 3 wherein the axial ends of each of said first and second short pipe sections are formed at the same angle with respect to their flow axis;
- said external axial end of said forward pipe section being formed on a bias with respect to its flow axis, the angle of the external end being complementary to the angle of the adjacent axial end of the first short pipe section; and
- said axial end which connects with the free end of said second short pipe being complementary to the axial end of said second short pipe to which it connects.
- 5. A rotary kiln according to claim 3 wherein the biased axial ends of each of said first and second short pipe sections are included in angular planes which intersect.
- 6. In a rotary kiln having an inlet for a coal burner pipe for directing pulverized coal under pressure into the kiln;
- a metallic coal burner pipe for pulverized coal including;
- a forward pipe section having a flow axis and extending into the kiln through the inlet opening, said forward section being angularly adjustable for re-aiming the flow axis;
- a stationary pipe section having a flow axis;
- an intermediate pipe section having a flow axis, disposed between said forward pipe section and said stationary pipe section;
- first adjustable pipe means connected between the external end of said forward pipe section and an end of said intermediate pipe section and operble to maintain a flow relationship between said forward and intermediate pipe sections;
- second adjustable pipe means connected between said stationary pipe section and the opposite end of said intermediate pipe section and operable to maintain a flow relationship between said stationary pipe section and said intermediate pipe section; and,
- releasable clamping means associated with the adjacent abutting ends of said pipe sections to clamp said pipe sections in tight space-less adjusted relationship;
- whereby an adjustment of said first adjustable pipe means effects the angle at which said forward pipe section extends through the inlet opening and also effects the angular relationship between said forward pipe section and said intermediate pipe section and said second adjustable pipe means can be adjusted to compensate for the change in the angular relationship of said forward pipe section and said intermediate pipe section while maintaining tight space-less joint relationship.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 795,639, filed May 10, 1977, now abandoned.
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