Claims
- 1. In apparatus for charging particulate material into a shaft furnace in which a substantial pressure of gas is maintained during operation of said furnace which furnace comprises a furnace portion having an upright inner furnace wall providing a periphery defining a cross sectional space in the furnace into which said material is to be deposited and gas lock means permitting introduction of said material into the upper portion of said space without harmful loss of gas pressure; distributor means in said space below said gas lock means comprising a distributor bell having an upper surface that converges upwardly and inwardly from a perimeter of said bell at the lower edge of said upper surface which is the largest perimeter of said bell, a distributor hopper surrounding said bell and having an upper surface that converges downwardly and inwardly said hopper having an opening adjacent the lower edge of said inner surface through which said bell may freely pass, the clearance space between the edge of said opening and said bell perimeter when said bell perimeter is in said opening being wide enough so that particulate material may freely pass through said space without jamming the bell in said opening, means for causing relative movement between said bell and said hopper along an upright path extending between a lower position in which the bell is located with its said bell perimeter a substantial distance below said hopper opening so particulate material deposited in said hopper passing through said hopper opening is directed by said upper surface of said bell toward said inner furnace wall, and an upper position in which said bell is located with its said bell perimeter a substantial distance above said hopper opening so particulate material deposited in said hopper and passing through said hopper opening is directed by said inner surface of said hopper to a location under the bell and away from said furnace wall; and means for discharging particulate material into said hopper while said relative movement between said bell and hopper is occurring, the space below ech of said distributor bell and said distributor hopper being free of any means, other than the bell, that can deflect toward said furnace wall particulate material passing through said opening of said distributor hopper, and the cross sectional dimension of said cross sectional space defined by the periphery provided by said furnace wall and the cross sectional dimensions of said bell perimeter and said hopper opening being so proportioned and related, and said converging surfaces of said distributor bell and distributor hopper being so proportioned and related, that although the space beneath said distributor bell and said hopper is free of said deflecting means, said bell and hopper while so relatively moved between said positions in said upright path can directly distribute said particulate material essentially entirely across the cross section of said cross sectional furnace space including the areas between the periphery of said space and the center of said space.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said gas lock means comprises a bell hopper having a bottom opening located above said distributor means, a bell movable vertically to open and close said bottom opening of said bell hopper, a plurality of port means providing access to the upper portion of said bell hopper, gas valve means in each of said port means adapted to open and close said port means, a rotatable chute outside of said furnace and above said port means having a lower discharge opening adapted by rotation of said chute to be brought into proximity with each of said port means to discharge particulate material into a selected port means and into said bell hopper when its gas valve is open, and means for depositing said material in said chute.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said gas lock means comprising a stationary hopper having an upper receiving opening and a lower opening adapted to discharge particulate material into said upper portion of said furnace above said distributor means, lower valve means for closing said lower opening of said hopper against passage of material from said hopper into said furnace and against passage of gas from said furnace, upper valve means for closing said upper receiving opening of said hopper against escape of gas from said hopper when said lower valve means is opened, and means for discharging particulate material into said hopper when said lower valve means is closed and said upper valve means is open.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said lower valve means comprises a material holding valve that is adapted to be opened and closed and below it a gas sealing valve that is adapted to be opened and closed.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 in which there are a plurality of said hoppers each adapted to discharge into the upper portion of said furnace above said distributor means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said gas lock means comprises first and second superposed bell hoppers above the distributor means, said second bell hopper being above said first bell hopper, each hopper having a bottom opening and an individually operated bell adapted to open and close said bottom opening, each of said bells being adapted to permit passage of particulate material downwardly out of said hopper when said bell is in an open position and adapted to close the bottom opening of said hopper against escape of gas when said bell is in its closed position, and means above said second of said hoppers adapted to deposit particulate material into said second hopper when it is closed by its bell.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said means for depositing charge material into said second hopper comprises a rotatable hopper positioned above said second hopper and having a bottom opening, a bell adapted to be moved to open and close said opening, and means for rotating said hopper together with said bell when it closes said hopper.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said means for causing relative movement between said bell and said hopper moves said bell upwardly from a lower position to said upper position, and in which said means for discharging particulate material into said hopper discharges said material so it drops into said hopper and contacts its inner surface and is directed thereby, while said bell perimeter is above said hopper opening, toward the center of the cross section defined by said inner furnace wall.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said means for causing relative movement between said bell and said hopper moves said bell downwardly from an upper position to said lower position, and in which said means for discharging particulate material into said hopper discharges said material so it drops into said hopper and contacts its inner surface and is deflected thereby, while said bell perimeter is below said hopper opening, onto said upper surface of said bell and is directed by said upper surface toward said inner wall of said furnace.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said upper surface of said bell and said inner surface of said hopper are both frustoconical.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said frustoconical surface of said bell is at an angle of substantially 45.degree. from the horizontal and the frustoconical inner surface of said hopper is at an angle of substantially 60.degree. from the horizontal.
- 12. Apparatus for charging particulate material into a shaft furnace in which a substantial pressure of gas is maintained during operation of said furnace, comprising a furnace portion having an upright inner wall providing a periphery defining a cross sectional space in said furnace into which said material is to be deposited; gas lock means permitting introduction of said material into the said furnace without harmful loss of said gas pressure; and distributor means in said space below said gas lock means comprising a distributor bell having upper surface that converges upwardly and inwardly from a perimeter of said bell at the lower edge of said upper surface, said bell perimeter being the largest perimeter of said bell, a distributor hopper surrounding said bell and having an inner surface that converges downwardly and inwardly and also having an opening adjacent the lower edge of said inner surface through which said bell may freely pass, the edge of said opening being in close proximity to but spaced from said perimeter of said bell when said bell perimeter is in said opening, and means for relatively positioning said bell and said hopper along an upright path between a position in which said bell perimeter is located in a lower position relative to said hopper opening so said particulate material passing through said hopper opening is directed by the upper surface of said bell towards said inner wall and a position in which said bell perimeter is in an upper position relative to said hopper opening so said particulate material passing through said hopper opening is directed by said inner surface of said hopper toward a location under the bell and away from said inner wall; and annular means adapted to be positioned in a lower possition between said bell and said hopper when said bell and hopper are relatively positioned so that said lower edges of said converging surfaces are generally adjacent each other so that said annular means substantially closes the space between said bell and said hopper to provide safety for workmen above said annular means in said furnace, and means for movably supporting said annular means so it can be so positioned in said lower position and also in an upper position where it does not interfere with said particulate material passing to said bell and said hopper.
- 13. A process of introducing and distributing particulate charge material in a shaft furnace having an upright furnace wall providing a periphery defining a cross sectional space in the furnace into which said particulate material is introduced, in which furnace a substantial pressure of gas is maintained during operation of said furnace, said furnace having gas lock means permitting introduction of particulate charge material into said furnace without harmful loss of gas pressure, and also having a distributor bell having an upwardly convergent upper surface from a lower bell perimeter and a surrounding distributor hopper having a downwardly convergent inner surface and a bottom opening through which said bell can freely pass, said bell being movable relatively to said hopper between an upper position relative to said hopper in which the bell is positioned with its lower perimeter substantially above the hopper opening so that particulate charge material discharged downwardly in the furnace toward said bell and hopper strikes the convergent inner surface of said hopper and is deflected thereby toward a location below the bell in said furnace, and a lower position relative to said hopper in which the bell is positioned with its lower perimeter substantially below the hopper opening so that such downwardly discharged particulate charge material strikes the upper surface of the bell and is deflected thereby away from the location below the bell and passes directly into said furnace without being diverted from said path by any diverting means, other than said bell, in the space below each of said bell and said hopper, the cross sectional dimension of said space defined by the periphery provided by said inner furnace wall and the cross sectional dimensions of said lower bell perimeter and said hopper opening being so proportioned and related and the convergent surfaces of said bell and hopper being so proportioned and related that, although the space beneath said bell and said hopper is free of such diverting means, said bell and hopper when so relatively positioned in and between said two positions can directly distribute such downwardly discharged particulate charge material essentially entirely across the cross section of said cross sectional furnace space including the areas between the periphery of said space and the center of said space, which process comprises introducing particulate charge material into said furnace through said gas lock means without substantial loss of gas pressure, and discharging said particulate charge material downwardly in said furnace toward said bell and hopper while said bell is moved relatively to said hopper in an upright path between said two positons to distribute particulate charge material in a preferred stockline shape radially of a stockline in said cross sectional furnace space.
- 14. A process of introducing and distributing particulate charge material in a shaft furnace having an upright furnace wall providing a periphery defining a cross sectional space in the furnace into which said particulate material is introduced, in which furnace a substantial pressure of gas is maintained during operation of said furnace, said furnace having gas lock means permitting introduction of particulate charge material into said furnace without harmful loss of gas pressure and also having a distributor bell having an upwardly convergent upper surface from a lower bell perimeter and a surrounding distributor hopper having a downwardly convergent inner surface and a bottom opening through which said bell can freely pass, said bell being movable relatively to said hopper between an upper position relative to said hopper in which the bell is positioned with its lower perimeter substantially above the hopper opening so that particulate charge material discharged downwardly in the furnace toward said bell and hopper strikes the convergent inner surface of said hopper and is deflected thereby toward a location below the bell in said furnace, and a lower position relative to said hopper in which the bell is positioned with its lower perimeter substantially below the hopper opening so that such downwardly discharged particulate charge material strikes the upper surface of the bell and is deflected thereby away from the location below the bell and passes directly into said furnace without being diverted from said path by any diverting means, other than said bell, in the space below each of said bell and said hopper, the cross sectional dimension of said space defined by the periphery provided by said inner furnace wall and the cross sectional dimensions of said lower bell perimeter and said hopper opening being so proportioned and related and the convergent surfaces of said bell and hopper being so proportioned and related that, although the space beneath said bell and said hopper is free of such diverting means, said bell and hopper when so relatively positioned in and between said two positions can directly distribute such downwardly discharged particulate charge material essentially entirely across the cross section of said cross sectional furnace space including the area between the periphery of said space and the center of said space, which process comprises introducing particulate charge material into said furnace through said gas lock means without substantial loss of gas pressure, and discharging said particulate charge material downwardly in said furnace toward said bell and hopper while said bell is moved upwardly relatively to said hopper from said lower position to said upper position to distribute particulate charge material in a substantially level stockline in said cross sectional furnace space.
- 15. A process of introducing and distributing particulate charge material in a shaft furnace having an upright furnace wall providing a periphery defining a cross sectional space in the furnace into which said particulate material is introduced, in which furnace a substantial pressure of gas is maintained during operation of said furnace, said furnace having gas lock means permitting introduction of particulate charge material into said furnace without harmful loss of gas pressure and also having a distributor bell having an upwardly convergent upper surface from a lower bell perimeter and a surrounding distributor hopper having a downwardly convergent inner surface and a bottom opening through which said bell can freely pass, said bell being movable relatively to said hopper between an upper position relative to said hopper in which the bell is positioned with its lower perimeter substantially above the hopper opening so that particulate charge material discharged downwardly in the furnace toward said bell and hopper strikes the convergent inner surface of said hopper and is deflected thereby toward a location below the bell in said furnace, and a lower position relative to said hopper in which the bell is positioned with its lower perimeter substantially below the hopper opening so that such downwardly discharged particulate charge material strikes the upper surface of the bell and is deflected thereby away from the location below the bell and passes directly into said furnace without being diverted from said path by any diverting means, other than said bell, in the space below each of said bell and said hopper, the cross sectional dimension of said space defined by the periphery provided by said inner furnace wall and the cross sectional dimensions of said lower bell perimeter and said hopper opening being so proportioned and related and the convergent surfaces of said bell and hopper being so proportioned and related that, although the space beneath said bell and said hopper is free of such diverting means, said bell and hopper when so relatively positioned in and between said two positions can directly distribute such downwardly discharged particulate charge material essentially entirely across the cross section of said cross sectional furnace space including the areas between the periphery of said space and the center of said space, which process comprises introducing particulate charge material into said furnace through said gas lock means without substantial loss of gas pressure, and discharging said particulate charge material downwardly in said furnace toward said bell and hopper while said bell is moved downwardly relatively to said hopper from said upper position to said lower position to distribute particulate charge material in a substantially level stockline in said cross sectional furnace space.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 411,924 filed Nov. 1, 1973, now abandoned.
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