1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a dust shield for protecting and enhancing the life of hanger structures, particularly hangers used to suspend refractory materials in a high-temperature furnace.
1. Discussion of Related Art
Many industrial furnaces have a suspended roof construction for supporting refractory bricks that form a wall structure having a hot side exposed to relatively high temperatures within an industrial furnace. The opposite side or cold side of the suspended roof construction typically has structural members for supporting the roof construction or the wall.
Hanger rods are typically secured or connected to one or more refractory bricks. An opposite end portion of the hanger rod can be connected or secured to a structural member, for supporting or suspending the refractory bricks. Conventional hanger rods have many different sizes, shapes and configurations.
In industrial facilities that manufacture metals, such as copper or lead, the process produces undesirable metal dust or other forms of dust. During production and operation of the furnace, the metal dust accumulates on the suspended roof construction. The metal dust also collects on the hanger rods. Maintenance is often necessary to remove the accumulated dust particles from the hanger rods, to clean the metal rods.
When the metal dust accumulates on the hanger rod or other hanger structure, a coating of the metal dust can act as an insulator for the hanger rod, which prevents the rod from releasing heat for cooling purposes. Also, some metal dusts or other forms of dusts have a corrosive effect on the hanger rods. The overheating and/or the corrosive activity can cause the hanger rod to fail, often before the full service life of the refractory brick which the hanger rod supports.
Upon failure, maintenance procedures are required to remove the damaged hanger rod and replace it with a new hanger rod and refractory brick. Damaged hanger rods are costly to repair and can be dangerous, particularly if the wall or roof structure fails and damages the industrial furnace.
There is an apparent need to reduce or eliminate the overheating and/or the corrosive degrading of hanger rods, particularly those used to suspend refractory bricks in an industrial furnace. Reducing or eliminating the need to replace hanger rods can save significant maintenance costs and can also enhance the safety associated with operating the industrial furnace by reducing or eliminating hanger rod failures.
Dust shields, according to different embodiments of this invention, can be used to cover at least a portion of a hanger structure, such as a hanger rod. The dust shield can be made of any suitable material that resists heat and provides a relatively long service life. The dust shield according to this invention can have any suitable outer surface that prevents dust, particularly metal dust, from accumulating on the outside surface of the metal hangers.
Different suitable materials for the shield, particularly the outside surface, can have a relatively low coefficient of friction so that the dust particles slide off of or move away from the outside surface of the dust shield.
The dust shield can also be angled or otherwise shaped or configured to prevent or reduce dust accumulation on the outside surface of the shield. A dust shield according to this invention can have many different sizes and/or shapes, depending upon the particular design or layout of the hanger and other structural members.
In some embodiments of this invention, the dust shield covers at least a portion of the hanger rod. In other embodiments of this invention, the dust shield can cover all or any significant portion of the hanger rod or other hanger structure.
Maintenance costs can be significantly reduced by protecting or covering the hanger to reduce or eliminate dust buildup on at least a portion of the hanger. In some suspended roof constructions according to this invention, maintenance and safety aspects can be enhanced by maximizing the quantity or size of the hanger structure that is covered by the dust shield.
Dust shield according to this invention can be manufactured from metal and/or any other suitable non-metal material or material composite. In some embodiments of this invention, the dust shield is constructed from a flat material or a sheet material and forms a hollow interior. In other embodiments of this invention, the heat shield can be constructed of one or more solid or filled segments of a metal or a non-metal material. Depending upon the particular environment of the industrial furnace, the heat shield can be made from a fiber material having relatively high heat-resistant properties and/or corrosive-resistant properties.
This invention is explained in view of exemplary embodiments, making reference to the drawings, wherein:
Hangers, including hanger rods, provide a structural connection between a suspended roof construction of refractory materials and existing or required structural members. For example, Merkle, U.S. Pat. No. 4,424,756 teaches a suspended roof construction for an industrial furnace. Merkle, Jr., U.S. Pat. No. 4,073,243, teaches a hanger assembly for suspending at least one refractory brick used in a high temperature industrial furnace roof construction. The entire teachings of each of U.S. Pat. No. 4,424,756 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,073,243 are incorporated by reference into and are made a part of this specification.
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According to this invention, refractory structure 20 can comprise a plurality of refractory bricks 25. Refractory brick 25 of this invention can comprise any other suitable refractory shape, refractory block, refractory structure or any other suitable structure of high-temperature resistant materials, such as those used in an industrial furnace or a commercial furnace operating at relatively high temperature ranges. The sizes, designs and/or proportional dimensions of refractory brick 25 can be varied to accommodate different uses of refractory structure 20 and/or refractory brick 25, according to this invention. Refractory brick 25 can be constructed from any suitable refractory material, such as those conventional refractory materials that can withstand relatively high temperatures. In certain embodiments of this invention, refractory brick 25 can be constructed of any suitable zircon, fireclay, silica, alumina, chromite and/or silicon carbide material.
Hanger 30 can be used to suspend at least one refractory brick 25. As shown in
Many industrial environments, such as metal processing facilities, generate significant amounts of dust or dust particles, particularly metal dust particles such as copper particles and lead particles. If the dust particles accumulate on hanger 30, particularly on rod 32, because the metal dust particles act as an insulator, hanger 30 and/or rod 32 cannot adequately cool by transferring heat away from hanger 30 and/or rod 32.
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Rod 32 can be of any suitable size, shape, material and/or configuration. As shown in
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In some embodiments of this invention, the frustum formed by shield 40 is a conical frustum, such as shown in
Shield 40 can have any suitable outer surface 41 that prevents dust particles from collecting on outer surface 41. In some embodiments of this invention, outer surface 41 can have a relatively low coefficient of friction, so that dust particles cannot adhere to outer surface 41. Outer surface 41 can be positioned at any suitable angle or angle of repose, for example with respect to a longitudinal axis passing through shield 40, such as in the vertical direction shown in
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Shield 40 can be manufactured, formed, constructed or manufactured from any suitable sheet material, filler material, solid material, such as any suitable metal, any suitable non-metal and/or any suitable composite structure or material.
In certain embodiments of this invention, shield 40 forms a hollow space through which rod 32 passes or is mounted. In other embodiments according to this invention, shield 40 can be at least partially or entirely constructed of a filler material or a solid material, such as a fibrous material or a porous material. Any filler or solid material can have a bore or other void that accommodates rod 32 or any other element of hanger 30 that requires protection.
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In other embodiments of this invention, shield 40 can extend above or beyond the length of rod 32. In such embodiments, shield 40 has a pointed tip structure and is not truncated, so that dust particles do not form on an upper surface of shield 40.
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.