Bell and hopper for shaft furnaces

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6540958
  • Patent Number
    6,540,958
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 1, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In order to configure a bell and hopper for shaft furnaces, in particular, blast furnaces, comprising a charging bin with a feed tube, a rotating chute carrier with rotary drive, a swiveling chute in the interior of the furnace with drive means arranged external to a housing, in a less failure-prone and a wear resistant way, the drive means for the swivel movement of the chute are to comprise: at least one motor (7) which drives by a respective pinion (8) a crown gear (9), wherein the crown gear (9) engages the spindle gear wheels (11) of at least two spindles (13) distributed about the periphery of the bell and hopper external to the rotating chute carrier (3) for generating a lifting and lowering movement of the spindles, as well as means (14, 15, 17, 21) for transmitting this vertical movement of the spindles onto the tilting shafts (22), which penetrate the inner wall (24) of the chute carrier (3) and from which the chute can be suspended, for generating a swivel and tilting movement of the chute.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a bell and hopper for shaft furnaces, in particular, blast furnaces, comprising a charging bin with a feed tube, a rotating chute carrier with a rotary drive, and a swiveling chute in the furnace interior with drive means arranged externally.




2. Discussion of Related Art




A bell and hopper of the aforementioned kind is described in German patent application 197 09 329.9. It is a bell and hopper without cone wherein the drives for the rotating and tilting movement of the chute carrier and of the chute operate independently from one another and are not in connection with the furnace interior. The chute carrier supported in a ball bearing slewing ring has a rotary drive which is comprised of an electric motor, pinion, and crown gear. The drive means for the tilting movement is disclosed in the form of a hydraulic pressure cylinder entrained in rotation by the chute carrier.




This entrainment of the tilting drive on the rotating chute carrier of the bell and hopper exhibits in the practical embodiment the disadvantage that a complex, expensive, and failure-prone energy transmission onto the rotating part is required, for example, by slip rings.




From OS 2404647 a device for driving or moving a device for loading a blast furnace with raw materials is known. In this connection, a distribution delivery shoot or chute is connected with the lower ends of an inner cylinder and an outer cylinder which are supported so as to be simultaneously rotatable, moveable axially relative to one another and independently from one another. The distribution delivery shoot is rotatable together with the inner and outer cylinders and is tiltable with the vertical movement of the inner cylinder relative to the outer cylinder. The vertical movement is achieved with several pressure cylinders. The distribution delivery chute is swivelingly supported at the lower end of the inner cylinder by means of a pivot bolt and is connected by means of joint parts with the lower end of the outer cylinder. The distribution delivery shoot is swivelled by moving the outer cylinder vertically relative to the inner cylinder. The described drive is an overlaid rotation and tilting movement of the chute.




Based on this prior art, it is an object of the invention to provide a bell and hopper of the aforementioned kind which is less failure-prone, is wear-resistant as well as cost-efficient.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This object is solved by the bell and hopper according to the invention, comprising a charging bin with a feed tube, a rotating chute carrier with a rotary drive unit, a swiveling chute in the furnace interior with drive means arranged externally to the housing, wherein the drive means for swivel movement of the chute (


1


) comprise:




at least one motor (


7


) which drives by a respective pinion (


8


) a crown gear (


9


),




wherein the crown gear (


9


) engages the spindle gear wheels (


11


) of at least two spindles (


13


) distributed about the periphery of the bell and hopper external to the rotating chute carrier (


3


) for generating a lifting and lowering movement of the spindles,




as well as means (


14


,


15


,


17


,


21


) for transmitting this vertical movement of the spindles onto tilting shafts (


22


), from which the chute is suspendable and which penetrate the inner walls (


24


) of the chute carrier (


3


), for generating a swivel and tilting movement of the chute.




As a solution it is suggested that the drive means for the swivel movement of the chute comprise at least one motor which drives a crown gear by means of a pinion, respectively, wherein the crown gear engages the spindle gear wheels of at least two spindles distributed about the periphery of the bell and hopper externally to the rotating chute carrier for generating a lifting and lowering movement of the spindles, as well as means for transmitting this vertical movement of the spindles to the tilting shafts, which penetrate the inner housing wall and in which the chute can be suspended, for generating a swivel and tilting movement of the chute.




In this way it is possible to overcome the disadvantages of the drive being entrained in rotation for the tilting movement of the chute while, at the same time, having the advantages of a separate arrangement of the two drives of rotating and tilting movement of the chute. In comparison to the solution known from German patent application 197 09 329.9, the actual drive means for generating the tilting movement of the chute are no longer entrained in rotation. Only the parts of the less failure-prone means for movement transmission rotate.




In contrast to the solution according to OS 2404647, according to the invention a synchronized movement of the lifting device is achieved; a canting or jamming is no longer possible.




The means for movement transmission between the spindles and the chute is in the form of a lifting frame as well as a lifting ring wherein the lifting frame is entrained corresponding to the vertical movement of the spindle nut and the lifting ring is entrained corresponding to the vertical movement of the lifting frame. On the lifting ring joint parts are provided which transform, by eccentric engagement on the tilting shafts, the lifting and lowering movement of the lifting ring into a corresponding rotational movement of the tilting shafts. For this purpose, the tilting shafts have means at their first end for suspending the chute and an area, extending at a right angle to the shaft axis, at their second end for connection with the joint parts.




In an especially preferred embodiment three spindles are provided which ensure an especially canting-free drive. With the inventive arrangement of the drive means as well as the selection of the drives, a complete synchronization of the lifting spindles and thus an absolute uniform, non-canting lifting and lowering of the lifting ring and thus a minimal failure liability are made possible.




For ensuring a minimal wear, it is suggested to close off the drive means for the rotational and swivel movement of the chute carrier or the chute by means of a lid which is placed onto the housing. The resulting inner space is preferably filled with nitrogen.




In this way, the drive elements remain dust-free which is advantageous in regard to their service life. The drive means are less easily accessible; however, the employed seals are no longer exposed to the full differential pressure between the gas pressure at the furnace head and the atmospheric pressure but only to the minimal setpoint differential pressure. By means of the solution with the lid it is possible to produce in the interior of the housing by means of nitrogen a gas pressure which is somewhat greater than the pressure in the furnace interior. The pressure is automatically controllable. With this embodiment, the seals, as they are known from the German patent application 197 09 329.9, can be embodied less complex. Possible damage at the seals would result in an increase of the otherwise very minimal nitrogen consumption and would be detected immediately.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further details of the invention result from the following description. It is shown here in:





FIG. 1

a side view of the bell and hopper;





FIG. 2

a front view of the bell and hopper.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a bell and hopper with rotatable and tiltable chute


1


for loading a blast furnace. The burden is supplied from a feed storage into a charging bin(schematically illustrated) positioned underneath. The burden, coming from the charging bin, moves via the feed tube


2


onto a tiltable and rotatable chute


1


arranged within the chute carrier and from here to the upper part of the blast furnace.




The chute carrier


3


with chute is rotated by a rotary drive, comprised of a motor


4


, a pinion


5


, as well as crown gear


6


.




For generating the tilting movement a further motor


7


is provided which drives a crown gear


9


via a pinion


8


. The drive elements are supported by means of the bearing


10


. The crown gear


9


drives the respective spindle gear wheel


11


of three spindles


13


distributed about the periphery of the bell and hopper housing


12


. As a result of the rotational movement, the spindle nut is lifted and lowered and entrains thus the lifting frame


14


arranged adjacently thereto. The lifting ring


15


is arranged adjacent to the lifting frame. The vertical movement of the lifting frame


14


is transmitted onto the lifting ring


15


while a bearing


16


positioned laterally underneath the lifting ring takes up the rotational movement of the lifting ring. The first end


18


of the joint parts


17


are detachably fastened and supported (


19


) on the lifting ring


15


. The second end


20


of the joint parts


17


is detachably connected to a connecting part


21


of the tilting shafts


22


. The engagement of the joint parts


17


on the connecting part


21


of the tilting shafts


22


is eccentric so that the vertical movement of the lifting ring


15


is transformed into a corresponding rotational movement of the tilting shafts


22


. The tilting shafts


22


are supported in bearings


23


. They penetrate gas-tightly the inner wall


24


of the chute carrier


3


. The inwardly oriented end


28


of the tilting shafts


22


is configured such that the rotational chute


1


can be suspended therefrom. In this connection, a locking of the chute


1


, which may be beneficial for safety reasons, can be realized by short stroke cylinders


25


. The upper and lower annular seals are identified by


26


and


27


.




The housing


12


and the drive means are embodied to be closeable by the lid


29


and to be gas-tight. The inner pressure can be controlled by filling in nitrogen.



Claims
  • 1. Charging device for a shaft furnace, comprising a charging bin that is stationary and a feed tube (2), as well as a chute carrier (3) that is rotatable by means of a rotary drive (4-6) and a chute (1) connected with the chute carrier (3), wherein the chute (1) has a swivel drive comprising a motor (7) arranged externally to a stationary housing (12), wherein the motor (7) drives via a pinion (8) a crown gear (9), wherein the crown gear (9), via a gear wheel movement, effects a rotary spindle movement and thus a lifting and lowering movement of a spindle nut, which by means of liftable and lowerable transmission means (14, 15, 17, 21) swivels the chute (1), wherein the crown gear (9) engages spindle gear wheels (11) of at least two spindles (13), wherein the spindles (13) are fixedly supported on the housing about the periphery of the charging device and load a non-rotating lifting frame (14), relative to which a lifting ring (15), connected to the chute (1) by further transmission means for swiveling the chute (1), is rotatable.
  • 2. Charging device according to claim 1, wherein the chute carrier has an inner wall (24) which is penetrated by tilting shafts (22) from which the chute (1) is suspendable.
  • 3. Charging device according to claim 2, wherein the transmission means comprise joint pieces (17) which are connected to the lifting ring (15) and which transform, by eccentric engagement on the tilting shafts (22), the lifting and lowering movement of the lifting ring (15) into a corresponding rotational movement of the tilting shafts (22).
  • 4. Charging device according to claim 2, wherein the tilting shafts (22) at their first end (28) have means for suspending the chute (1) and at their second end have an area (21), extending at a right angle to the shaft axis, for connecting to the joint pieces (17).
  • 5. Charging device according to claim 4, wherein hydraulic cylinders (25) are provided for locking the rotary chute (1) suspended on the tilting shafts (22).
  • 6. Charging device according to claim 1, wherein the drive means for the rotary and swivel movement of the chute carrier or the chute can be sealed by a lid (29) and the resulting inner space is loadable with a gas whose pressure is maintained automatically always above the pressure in the furnace chamber.
  • 7. Charging device according to claim 1, wherein three spindles (13) are provided.
  • 8. Charging device according to claim 1, wherein a bearing (16) is arranged laterally below the lifting ring (15) for taking up the rotational movement of the lifting ring.
  • 9. Charging device according to claim 1, wherein the rotary drive is comprised of a motor (4), a pinion (5), and crown gear (6).
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
198 60 902 Dec 1998 DE
199 11 637 Mar 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/09808 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/40762 7/13/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
1531788 Jefferson Mar 1925 A
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Number Date Country
2222386 Nov 1973 DE
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 008, No. 052 (C-213), Mar. 9, 1984 & JP 58 210105 A (Shin Nippon Seitetsu KK) Dec. 7, 1983.