Claims
- 1. A door for a coking chamber of a coke oven battery provided with a doorjamb at the narrow ends of the chamber between two major parallel chamber walls comprising:
- a door frame sealingly engaging said doorjamb;
- support means having an outer end thereof mounted on said doorframe and having an inner end thereof extending into an associated coking chamber fitted with said door;
- a thermally conductive metal plate arranged and constructed to:
- be mounted on said support means at the inner end thereof,
- be spaced from said door frame to define therewith a vertical channel,
- provide access to said channel by heated gases entering said channel from a charge of coal in said coking chamber,
- permit said heated gases entering said channel to flow upwardly therein and transfer a considerable part of the heat of said gases through said metal plate to the coal charge in said chamber at the normally unheated end thereof adjacent said metal plate; and
- a heat insulating layer on said frame extending over substantially the full width and height thereof for minimizing the escape of heat from said gases to the exterior of said frame.
- 2. A door as defined in claim 1 wherein said support means comprises a plurality of vertically spaced mounting members supporting mutually overlapping sections of said metal plate.
- 3. A door as defined in claim 2 wherein said mounting members are stays with central webs and with flanges secured to said door frame.
- 4. A door as defined in claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said metal plate has a thickness of less than 1 centimeter.
- 5. In a coking chamber generally bounded by heated longitudinal walls and by a pair of removable doors received in doorjambs spanning said longitudinal walls at the narrow ends of said chamber, the improvement wherein each of said doors comprises:
- a door frame sealingly engaging a respective doorjamb;
- a heat insulating layer on said doorframe extending over substantially the full width and height thereof;
- support means having the outer end thereof mounted on said doorframe and the inner end thereof extended into said chamber;
- a thermally conductive metal plate arranged and constructed to:
- be mounted on said support means at the inner end thereof,
- be spaced from said doorframe to define therewith a vertical channel,
- have lateral edges thereof separated by narrow gaps from said longitudinal walls,
- provide access to said channel by heated gases entering said channel through said narrow gaps from a charge of coal in said coking chamber, and
- permit said heated gases entering said channel to flow upwardly therein and transfer a considerable part of the heat of said gases through said thermally conductive metal plate to the coal charge in said chamber at the normally unheated narrow end thereof adjacent said metal plate;
- whereby the charge of coal in said chamber is heated substantially uniformly from said longitudinal walls and said thermally conductive metal plate of each said door and the escape to the exterior of each said doorframe of heat from said gases rising in each said channel is minimized.
- 6. A door for a coking chamber of a coke oven battery provided with a doorjamb at the ends of two major chamber walls comprising;
- a doorframe sealingly engaging said doorjamb;
- a plurality of vertically spaced support means, each having an outer end thereof mounted on said doorframe and an inner end thereof extended into an associated coking chamber fitted with such door;
- a plurality of thermally conductive metal plates, each arranged and constructed to:
- be mounted on at least one of said vertically spaced support means at the inner end thereof,
- be spaced from said doorframe to define therewith a vertical channel,
- have the lateral edges thereof spaced, for the height of said plate, by narrow gaps from said walls,
- provide access to said channel by heated gases entering said channel through said narrow gaps from a charge of coal in said coking chamber, and
- permit said heated gases entering said channel through said gaps to flow upwardly in said channel and transfer a considerable part of the heat of said gases through said thermally conductive metal plate to the coal charge in said chamber at the normally unheated end of said coal charge adjacent said plate;
- a heat insulating layer on said doorframe for minimizing the escape of heat from said heated gases to the exterior of said doorframe.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 303,609 filed Sept. 18, 1981 as a division of application Ser. No. 182,004 filed Aug. 27, 1980 and now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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