This invention relates to a kiln of the kind used in the production of ceramic objects and more particularly to a kiln having an endless wall forming an enclosure accessible selectively via the top or bottom thereof.
Kilns for the production of ceramics are well known. Some of such kilns have a body forming an enclosure that is accessible via a hinged lid or cover, whereas others of such kilns have a body which may be moved to a position in which the enclosure is accessible via the bottom thereof. Other kilns provide access into the interior of the enclosure via an opening in a side wall of the body.
There are some occasions when access to the interior of the body via an opening in the top is desirable, whereas there are other instances in which access to the interior of the enclosure via an opening in the bottom is desirable.
A principal object of the invention is to provide a kiln which enables access to the interior of the kiln body either through an opening in the top or an opening in the bottom, thereby enabling a single kiln to have a greater adaptability in the firing of ceramic ware.
A kiln constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a kiln body having walls forming a firing chamber in which ceramic ware may be accommodated and fired. The body has an open bottom which normally is supported on a base which, in use, provides support for the ceramic ware. The body also has an open top which, when the kiln is in use, is closed by a lid. Suitable heating elements are mounted within the kiln for producing heat required to fire the ceramic ware.
The construction includes a frame on which the base of the kiln is mounted. The frame also supports an upstanding bracket assembly which is external of and extends along one side of the body. The body is pivotally connected to the bracket assembly so as to be rockable from a first position, in which the chamber is closed at its bottom by the base, to an adjusted position in which the base is exposed so that ware may be supported on and removed from the base.
The body also includes a lid which is movable between positions in which the top of the chamber is either closed or open, thereby enabling ware to be introduced to and removed from the chamber through the open top of the latter. The lid also is connected to the bracket assembly for movements between the closed and open positions.
There are some instances in which the ware is better suited for introduction to and removal from a kiln firing chamber through the open top thereof, whereas there are other instances in which the ware is better introduced to and removed from the chamber via the open bottom thereof. In apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention, ware may be introduced into and removed from the kiln chamber either through the open top or through the open bottom. The body and the lid are movable between closed and open positions independently of one another.
A kiln constructed in accordance with the disclosed embodiment is illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein:
A kiln constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention is designated generally by the reference character 1 and comprises a pair of horizontal, spaced apart frame members 2 joined to one another by cross members 3. Supported on and spanning the frame members 2 is a base 4 which forms the bottom of a kiln body 5 having an endless, upstanding wall 6 forming a firing chamber 7 for the accommodation of ceramic ware (not shown). At the front of the body the wall 6 supports a handle 8. Within the chamber are heating elements 9 as is conventional.
At the rear of the supporting frame 2 is mounted a common bracket assembly 10 comprising a pair of spaced apart legs 11 having flanges 12 which embrace and are secured to one side of the body 5. The bracket legs are rockably mounted on the support members 2 by pivot pins 13. The legs 11 of the bracket assembly are of such length as to extend both below and above the body 5, as is best shown in
The kiln includes a lid or cover 14 having a peripheral surface 15 encircling a projection 16 which corresponds to the size and configuration of the top of the chamber 7. Overlying and secured to the lid is a pair of support arms 17 which, at their rearward ends, are pivoted by pivot pins 18 to the upper ends of the bracket arms 11. To one of the arms 17 is secured a support 19 on which is mounted a handle 20 which facilitates movements of the lid 14.
When the kiln is in condition for operation, the parts may occupy the positions as shown in
The base 4 has an upstanding projection 21 which corresponds in shape and area to the open bottom of the firing chamber. The projection is snugly accommodated within the enclosure to form a seal at the bottom of the chamber when the kiln is in use.
In those instances in which it is desired to place ware in or remove it from the kiln via the top, the lid 14 may be rocked about the axes of the pivot pins 18 from the position shown in
The projecting surface 16 of the lid corresponds to the shape and area of the upper open end of the chamber so that, when the lid is closed, the projection 16 will effect a seal at the upper end of the chamber.
Since the bracket assembly 10 is common to both the lid and the body, the lid may be moved between its chamber closed and opened positions independently of the movement of the kiln body, and the latter may be moved between its chamber closed and opened positions independently of the lid. The kiln, therefore, is easily adaptable to operating conditions wherein the ware is introduced and/or removed from the top of the kiln body or from the bottom thereof.
The kiln disclosed herein is one which enables the kiln firing chamber to be accessed from either the top or the bottom, as selected by the user. Although the kiln body is movable relative to the base and the lid is movable relative to the body, the parts of the construction always are joined so as to avoid having to disassemble and reassemble such parts.
The disclosed embodiment is representative of a presently preferred form of the invention, but is intended to be illustrative rather than definitive thereof. The invention is defined in the claims.