This invention relates generally to coke oven doors, and more particularly to a coke oven door of an improved construction for effecting more efficient sealing engagement of the seal of the door with the sealing surface of a door jamb of a coke oven.
Coke oven doors are of various constructions and include various types of seals for effecting sealing between the oven door and a jamb of a coke oven. Generally, a coke oven door has a relatively rigid door frame to which is peripherally mounted a seal in the form of a metal strip, a knife edge of which contacts the door jamb sealing surface for sealing therewith.
In use, the door jamb of a coke oven tends to become warped or distorted due to the extreme temperatures to which the jamb is subjected during the coking process. In addition, the coking process generates a hard carbon deposit, which deposit tends to coat the door jamb sealing surface creating irregularities around its periphery.
It is desirable to provide a coke oven door with a means by which to adjust the contour of the door as well as to adjust the door seal to provide for proper sealing of the door with the door jamb during use.
In one aspect a coke oven door comprises a generally rectangular outer frame, a generally rectangular inner frame positioned within the outer frame and a seal operably mounted to the inner frame and adapted for effecting sealing against a jamb of a coke oven, the outer frame adapted for moving the seal toward the jamb, the outer and inner frames pivotally connected so as to be able to pivot relative to one another about a longitudinal pivot axis.
The inner frame can include a pair of side frame members and a pair of end frame members. The outer frame can include a pair of side frame members and a pair of end frame members. The outer frame side frame members can be connected to the outer frame end frame members via pivot pin connections for relative pivotal movement such that the outer frame side frame members can remain parallel to the inner frame side frame members during pivoting of the outer frame relative to the inner frame about the longitudinal pivot axis.
The inner frame can include limit structure to maintain the outer frame side frame members generally parallel with the inner frame side frame members during pivoting of the outer frame relative to the inner frame about the longitudinal pivot axis.
The inner frame can include a base plate and a diaphragm plate. The seal can be operably mounted to the diaphragm plate around a periphery thereof. The diaphragm plate can be operably mounted to the base plate.
The outer frame can include selectably adjustable force applying members operably mounted thereto and adapted for moving the seal toward the jamb.
The diaphragm plate can be freely movable relative to the base plate within limits. The diaphragm plate can be movable in a direction perpendicular to a plane defined by the door jamb, in a direction parallel to the plane defined by the door jamb, or in the direction parallel to the plane defined by the door jamb and in the direction perpendicular to the plane defined by the door jamb.
The inner frame can include selectably adjustable force applying members operably mounted thereto and adapted for moving the outer frame toward the jamb.
In another aspect, a coke oven door comprises a generally rectangular outer frame, a generally rectangular inner frame positioned within the outer frame, a seat operably mounted to the inner frame and adapted for effecting sealing against a jamb of a coke oven, selectably adjustable force applying members operably mounted to the outer frame and adapted for moving the seal toward the jamb and selectably adjustable force applying members operably mounted to the inner frame and adapted for moving the outer frame toward the jamb.
In another aspect, a coke oven door comprises a generally rectangular frame including a pair of side frame members, a pair of end frame members and a base plate, a diaphragm plate and a seal operably mounted to the diaphragm plate around a periphery thereof and adapted for sealing against a jamb of a coke oven, the diaphragm plate operably mounted to the base plate so as to be freely movable relative thereto within limits in a direction parallel to a plane defined by the door jamb and in a direction perpendicular to the plane defined by the door jamb.
In another aspect, a coke oven door comprises a generally rectangular outer frame, a generally rectangular inner frame including a base plate and positioned within the outer frame, the outer and inner frames pivotally connected so as to be able to pivot relative to one another about a longitudinal pivot axis, a diaphragm plate, a seal operably mounted to the diaphragm plate around a periphery thereof and adapted for sealing against a jamb of a coke oven, the diaphragm plate operably mounted to the base plate so as to be freely movable relative thereto within limits in a direction parallel to a plane defined by the door jamb and in a direction perpendicular to the plane defined by the door jamb, selectably adjustable force applying members operably mounted to the outer frame and adapted for moving the seal toward the jamb and selectably adjustable force applying members operably mounted to the inner frame and adapted for moving the outer frame toward the jamb.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent during the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings herein, in which:
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The outer frame 20 can include a pair of side frame members 202 and a pair of end frame members 204. The inner frame 30 can likewise include a pair of side frame members 302 and a pair of end frame members 304. The outer frame side frame members 202 can be connected to the outer frame end frame members 204 via pins 206 for relative pivotal movement such that the outer frame side frame members 202 can remain parallel to the inner frame side frame members 302 during pivoting of the outer frame 20 relative to the inner frame 30 about the longitudinal pivot axis 70 (FIGS. 7A-7C).
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The coke oven door 10 of the present invention allows for the diaphragm plate 310 and seal 40 to float independently of the main door body (inner frame 30). The outer frame 20 and spring plunger assemblies 208 will follow the profile of the seal 40 and maintain uniform pressure on the seal 40. If a jamb 50 survey is available the door 10 can be preset before it is delivered to the battery which will save considerable time during installation of doors 10. The door 10 of the present invention will flex enough to accommodate a top-to-bottom twist of 1.5 to 2 inches and peak-to-valley surface deviation (from flat) in the jamb surface of 0.75 inches for a six meter coke oven door jamb.
Those skilled in the art will readily recognize numerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the present invention which will result in an improved coke oven door, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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