Claims
- 1. A conveyable heating apparatus comprising;
- a combustion chamber having an open top,
- a holding frame consisting of a rear frame disposed behind the combustion chamber in such a manner as to traverse the center of the back surface of the combustion chamber and a pair of lateral frames formed integrally with the rear frame and extending respectively toward both lateral sides of the combustion chamber,
- a rotatable shaft extending from the bottom of the combustion chamber for revolving the combustion chamber, the rotatable shaft being adapted to be rotated by a driving device,
- a stand pivotally supporting the lateral frames of the holding frame, and
- an inclining means disposed between the stand and the holding frame for inclining the combustion chamber upward or downward,
- said holding frame comprising an integral body comprising a rear frame disposed behind the combustion chamber so as to traverse the center of the back surface of the combustion chamber, a lower frame extending downward from the both ends of the rear frame to below the combustion chamber, and a pair of lateral frames horizontally extending respectively from the both ends of the rear frame toward both lateral sides of the combustion chamber, said lower frame being provided thereon with a guide roller contacting with the peripheral wall of the combustion chamber so as to uphold the combustion chamber.
- 2. The conveyable heating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said stand comprises a pair of lateral pedestals, each extending back and forth, a rear pedestal disposed between and integrally connected to proximal ends of the lateral pedestals, and a pair of legs, each extending upward from the lateral pedestals and bearing on its top portion said lateral frame.
- 3. The conveyable heating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the inclining means comprises a fluid pressure cylinder, and
- wherein said rear frame is provided with a driving device, and the fluid pressure cylinder for inclining the combustion chamber is disposed in such a manner that an upper end of the fluid pressure cylinder is pivotally attached to a portion of the rear frame near the driving device and an lower end of the fluid pressure cylinder is pivotally attached to the rear pedestal.
- 4. The conveyable heating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the inclining means comprises a fluid pressure cylinder, and
- wherein said lateral frame is extended forward beyond the supporting portion of said stand, and said fluid pressure cylinder is mounted between a distal end portion of said lateral frame and one of said lateral pedestals.
- 5. A conveyable heating apparatus comprising;
- a combustion chamber having an open top,
- a holding frame consisting of a rear frame disposed behind the combustion chamber in such a manner as to traverse the center of the back surface of the combustion chamber and a pair of lateral frames formed integrally with the rear frame and extending respectively toward both lateral sides of the combustion chamber,
- a rotatable shaft extending from the bottom of the combustion chamber for revolving the combustion chamber, the rotatable shaft being adapted to be rotated by a driving device,
- a stand pivotally supporting the lateral frames of the holding frame,
- an inclining means disposed between the stand and the holding frame for inclining the combustion chamber upward or downward, and
- wherein said stand comprises a pair of lateral pedestals, each extending back and forth, a rear pedestal disposed between an integrally connected to proximal ends of the lateral pedestals, and a pair of legs, each extending upward from the lateral pedestals and bearing on its top portion said lateral frame.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application No. 08/418,117, filed Apr. 6, 1995, Pat. No. 5,607,298.
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