Claims
- 1. A convector plate for positioning in an annealing furnace at a location between a pair of adjacent, vertically stacked coils of metal that are supported atop a base structure of an annealing furnace for being annealed within a closed, controlled environment that is defined by the annealing furnace, wherein the convector plate comprises:
- a) a flat, annular structure formed as a casting of nodular iron and having an inner structural portion that defines an inner diameter that extends substantially coaxially about an imaginary center axis, an outer structural portion that defines an outer diameter that extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis, and central structural portions that rigidly interconnect the inner and outer structural portions;
- b) link chain reinforcement means for minimizing shattering or separation of large portions of the plate including at least one length of steel link chain which forms at least one loop that extends along a path that is substantially circular, with said circular path being greater in diameter than said inner diameter but being of a smaller diameter than said outer diameter, with said circular path extending substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis;
- c) the casting of nodular iron being cast in-situ about said link chain reinforcement means to embed at least major portions of the at least one loop of steel link chain in the casting; and,
- d) flow passage means for directing annealing gases including a plurality of substantially radially extending flow passages that are defined by the inner, outer and central structural portions of the casting such that the radially extending passages extend between inner end regions located near the inner diameter of the casting, and outer end regions located near the outer diameter of the casting.
- 2. The convector plate of claim 1 wherein the at least one loop of steel link chain includes a loop of steel chain that extends through the inner structural portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
- 3. The convector plate of claim 1 wherein the at least one loop of steel link chain includes a loop of steel chain that extends through the outer structural portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
- 4. The convector plate of claim 1 wherein the at least one loop of steel link chain includes an inner loop of steel chain that extends through the inner structural portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis, and an outer loop of steel chain that extends through the outer structural portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
- 5. The convector plate of claim 4, wherein the inner loop of steel chain is comprised of welded links that define an endless inner loop of chain, and wherein the outer loop of steel chain is comprised of welded links that define an endless outer loop of chain.
- 6. The convector plate of claim 1 wherein the central portions of the casting define an array of substantially radially extending formations that have inner end regions that connect with the inner structural portions, and that have outer end regions that connect with the outer structural portions, with each adjacent pair of such formations being spaced apart so as to define portions of one of the radially extending flow paths therebetween.
- 7. The convector plate of claim 1 wherein the steel link steel chain is formed from commercially available welded-link chain with links thereof being formed from uncoated steel that has a cross-sectional diameter that is within the range of about 3/16 inch to about 5/16 inch in diameter.
- 8. A convector plate for positioning in an annealing furnace at a location between first and second coils of metal that are arranged such that the second coil is above the first coil, with the first coil being supported atop a base structure of the annealing furnace for being annealed within a closed, controlled environment that is defined by the annealing furnace, and with a convector plate being positioned between the first and second coils such that the convector plate is supported by the first coil, and such that the second coil is supported by the convector plate, wherein the convector plate comprises an annular structure that has inner, outer and central portions that are formed as a one-piece nodular iron casting that has been cast in-situ about a length of steel link chain, wherein at least major portions of the length of steel link chain are embedded within the nodular iron casting, wherein with the convector plate defines a plurality of radially extending gas flow passages between the first and second coils, and wherein the steel link chain is at least one endless loop comprised of a plurality of links.
- 9. The convector plate of claim 8 wherein the steel link chain is welded-link steel chain.
- 10. The convector plate of claim 8 wherein the inner portions of the casting define an inner diameter that extends substantially coaxially about an imaginary center axis, the outer portions of the casting define an outer diameter that extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis, and the length of steel link chain extends along a substantially annular path that also extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
- 11. The convector plate of claim 10 wherein the at least one loop of steel link chain includes an endless loop of steel chain that extends through the inner portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
- 12. The convector plate of claim 10 wherein the at least one loop of steel link chain includes an endless loop of steel chain that extends through the outer portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
- 13. The convector plate of claim 10 wherein the at least one loop of steel link chain includes an endless inner loop of steel chain that extends through the inner portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis, and an outer endless loop of steel chain that extends through the outer portions of the casting along a path that is substantially circular and extends substantially coaxially about said imaginary center axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/373,672 filed 06/28/89, referred to hereinafter as the "Parent Case," (abandoned) which case was, in turn, filed as a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/213,699 filed 06/30/88 (abandoned), which case was, in turn, filed as a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 06/907,473 filed 09/15/86 (issued 07/05/88 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,755,236), which, in turn, was filed as a division of application U.S. Ser. No. 06/732,400 filed 05/09/85 (issued 09/16/86 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,611,791), which, in urn, was filed as a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 06/456,823 filed 01/10/83 (issued 05/14/85 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,516,758). The disclosures of all of the cross-referenced applications and patents that are identified above are incorporated herein by reference.
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