Claims
- 1. .[.An.]. .Iadd.A high temperature .Iaddend.insulation module .Iadd.of refractory material .Iaddend.for lining the interior walls of a furnace, comprising a rigid block of refractory material .[.having two opposed flat sides,.]. .Iadd.the module having two opposite flat faces, .Iaddend.one .[.side.]. .Iadd.face .Iaddend.being the cold face for attachment to the furnace wall and the other .[.side.]. .Iadd.face .Iaddend.being the hot face for exposure to the furnace heat, .Iadd.a plurality of sides extending between the cold and hot faces, .Iaddend.a resilient fiber insulation mat forming at least the hot face and being held flat within the rigid block prior to installation on the furnace wall, the fibers in the insulation mat being generally randomly oriented in planes, such planes being substantially perpendicular to the hot face.Iadd., and the cold face including a supporting sheet member bonded to the mat for supporting the mat, the supporting member having a fastener zone which is spaced from the hot face and is spaced inwardly of the sides of the module, said fastener zone being adapted to receive a fastener, the mat being bonded to the supporting member, the fastener zone being accessible from the hot face by resilient displacement of the fibers, and the fibers being arranged to conceal the fastener when positioned at the fastener zone, the fastener zone defining an aperture zone for the passage of an inner end of the fastener through the supporting member for attachment of the inner end to a furnace wall to attach the supporting member to a furnace wall, the supporting member being rigid relatively to the mat to support the module against a furnace wall when the supporting member is attached to the furnace wall at the fastener zone.Iaddend..
- 2. An insulation module according to claim 1.Iadd., wherein said supporting member .Iaddend.further .[.comprising.]. a hard surface self-contained within the .[.rigid block.]. .Iadd.module .Iaddend.prior to installation .Iadd.of the module .Iaddend.on .[.the.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.furnace wall.Iadd., the hard surface .Iaddend..[.and.]. being hidden beneath the hot face and .Iadd.defining a surface directed toward the hot face .Iaddend.against which .Iadd.an outer end of .Iaddend.a fastener can bear to secure the insulation module to the furnace wall.
- 3. An insulation module according to claim 1 further comprising an internal fastener self-contained within the .[.rigid block.]. .Iadd.module .Iaddend.prior to installation on the furnace wall and being hidden beneath the hot face .Iadd.between the supporting member and the hot face, the fastener being capable of extending through the fastener zone for attachment to a furnace wall to secure the fastener zone between it and such a furnace wall.Iaddend., whereby the .[.cold face of the insulation module.]. .Iadd.supporting member .Iaddend.may be fastened to the furnace wall without direct exposure of the fastener to the heat at the hot face.
- 4. An insulation module according to claim 1 .[.further.]. .Iadd.said supporting member .Iaddend.comprising a rigid base forming the cold face .[.of the rigid block.]., the fiber insulation mat being affixed to the rigid base.
- 5. An insulation module according to claim 4 wherein the fiber insulation mat is secured to the .[.rigid base.]. .Iadd.supporting member .Iaddend.with .[.an.]. .Iadd.a ceramic cement .Iaddend.adhesive bond.Iadd., and wherein the supporting member is in the form of a backing sheet member.Iaddend..
- 6. An insulation module according to claim 1 wherein the fiber insulation mat includes a number of strips of fiber insulation cut from a fiber blanket and arranged in side-by-side relation.
- 7. An insulation module according to claim 6 further including strips of fiber insulation attached to the side edges of the .[.rigid block.]. .Iadd.module.Iaddend..
- 8. An insulation module according to claim 6 wherein the strips of fiber insulation are connected to each other by a number of wires extending transversely through the strips.
- 9. An insulation module for lining the walls of a high temperature furnace.Iadd., said module .Iaddend.comprising a rigid block of refractory material pre-assembled prior to installation on the furnace wall, .[.the block.]. .Iadd.said module .Iaddend.having two opposed flat sides, one side being the cold face for attachment to the furnace wall and the other side being the hot face for exposure to furnace heat, .Iadd.a supporting means comprising .Iaddend.a rigid base member forming the cold face .[.within the.]. .Iadd.of the module thereby defining said .Iaddend.rigid block, a resilient fiber insulation mat being affixed flat to the base member and forming the hot face, the fibers in the insulation mat being generally randomly oriented in planes, such planes being substantially perpendicular to the hot face.Iadd., said mat further defining sides of the module extending between the hot and cold faces, the sides extending beyond the outer periphery of the base member to abut sides of corresponding modules when attached to furnace walls in side-by-side relationship to line such walls, said supporting means being accessible from the hot face by a displacement of resilient fibers at the hot face to thereby facilitate an attachment of the supporting member to an interior wall of a furnace by an attaching operation performed through the hot face and a springing back of the resilient fibers to generally their position prior to such displacement.Iaddend..
- 10. An insulation module according to claim 9 wherein the base member comprises a substantially rectangular mineral block.
- 11. An insulation module according to claim 9 further comprising an internal metallic fastener self-contained within .[.the rigid block.]. .Iadd.said module .Iaddend.prior to installation on the furnace wall.Iadd., the fastener being located on a face of the base member directed towards the hot face .Iaddend.and .Iadd.being .Iaddend.hidden beneath the hot face, whereby .Iadd.the supporting means of .Iaddend.the cold face of the insulation module may be fastened to the furnace wall without direct exposure of the fastener to the high temperature heat at the hot face.
- 12. An insulation module according to claim 9 wherein the fiber insulation mat includes a number of strips of fiber insulation cut from a fiber blanket and arranged in side by side relation.
- 13. An insulation module according to claim 12 including strips of fiber insulation attached to the side edges of .[.the rigid block.]. .Iadd.said module.Iaddend..
- 14. An insulation module according to claim 12 wherein the strips of fiber insulation are connected to each other by a number of wires extended transversely through the strips.
- 15. An insulation module according to claim 14 further including staples surrounding the wires extending through the strips of fiber insulation and extending into the base member for attaching the fiber insulation mat thereto.
- 16. An insulation module according to claim 9 including a washer centrally located against the face of the base member at the interface between the base member and the fiber insulation mat, the washer being provided with a central hole, the base member being provided with a hole in alignment with the hole in the washer and extending through the base member to the .[.hot.]. .Iadd.cold .Iaddend.face, a bolt extended through the holes in the washer and the base member .Iadd.for use in attaching the module to a furnace wall.Iaddend., and a threaded nut threadedly engaging the end of the bolt lying adjacent the washer.Iadd., said resilient fibers covering said bolt and washer when said module is attached to the furnace wall.Iaddend..
- 17. An insulation module .Iadd.of refractory material .Iaddend.for lining the walls of a high temperature furnace .Iadd.in association with corresponding modules in a parquet arrangement, .Iaddend.comprising a rigid block of refractory material.Iadd., said module .Iaddend.being preassmbled prior to installation on the furnace wall, the .[.block.]. .Iadd.module .Iaddend.having two opposed major faces, one major face being the cold face for attachment to the furnace wall and the other major face being the hot face for exposure to a furnace heat, .Iadd.a supporting means comprising .Iaddend.a rigid base member forming the cold face .[.within the.]. .Iadd.thereby defining said .Iaddend.rigid block, a plurality of strips of resilient fiber insulation being arranged in side by side relation and being affixed upon the base member on the side opposite the cold face to form the hot face of the rigid block, the strips being cut from a fiber blanket and being arranged in such a manner that the fibers in such strips are generally randomly oriented in planes, the planes being substantially perpendicular to the cold face.Iadd., said supporting means being accessible from the hot face by a displacement of resilient fibers at the hot face for attachment of the rigid base to a furnace wall by means of a fastener extending through the base.Iaddend..
- 18. An insulation module according to claim 17 further comprising additional strips of such fiber insulation affixed around the side edges of the base member adjacent the hot face and being flush with the hot face.
- 19. An insulation module for lining the walls of a high temperature furnace and being preassembled prior to installation, comprising:
- a relatively rigid block of refractory material having a flat side for attachment to the furnace wall as the cold face, said block having substantially centrally located opening extending at right angles to the cold face;
- a washer disposed on the surface of said block remote from said hot face and having a hole therein aligned with the opening in said block;
- a metallic stud extending through said hole in said washer and through said opening in said block .Iadd.for attachment to a wall of a furnace to attach the module to such a wall.Iaddend.;
- a threaded nut threadedly engaging the other end of said stud and overlying said washer;
- a plurality of strips of ceramic fiber blanket disposed in parallel side-by-side arrangement over the surface of said block remote from said cold face and forming a ceramic fiber mat completely covering the face of said block, the fibers in said mat being generally randomly oriented in planes, the planes being generally perpendicular to the cold face of said block, said mat also including strips of ceramic fiber at the side edges thereof extending downwardly to said cold face to cover the edges of said block .Iadd.said threaded nut being accessible from the hot face by a displacement of resilient fibers at the hot face.Iaddend..
- 20. An insulation-module for lining the walls of a high temperature furnace and being pre-assembled prior to installation, comprising:
- a substantially rectangular mineral block having a cold face for attachment to the furnace wall, said mineral block having a substantially centrally located opening extending through the thickness of said block;
- a washer disposed on the surface of said mineral block opposite the cold face and having a hole therein aligned with the opening in said mineral block;
- a metallic stud having a shank portion extending through said hole in said washer and through said opening to the cold face of said mineral block, the end of said stud adjacent said opposite surface of said mineral block terminating in a stud tip of relatively smaller cross-sectional area than said shank portion, said shank portion leaving a groove therein adjacent said stud tip, a ring retainer surrounding said shank portion and having radially inwardly projecting fingers received in said groove,
- a ring-shaped arc shield surrounding said stud tip and being attached to said ring retainer, a threaded nut threadedly engaging the other end of said stud and overlying said washer;
- a plurality of strips of ceramic fiber blanket disposed in parallel side-by-side arrangement over the surface of said mineral block remote from said cold face and forming a ceramic fiber mat completely covering said mineral block, the fibers in said mat generally being randomly oriented in planes, the planes being substantially perpendicular to the cold face of said block, said mat also including strips of ceramic fiber at the side edges thereof extending downwardly towards said opposite surface of said mineral block to cover the edges of said mineral block;
- a plurality of wire fasteners extending transversely through said fiber strips and being bent at the opposite ends thereof to hold said strips together, said wire fasteners being substantially parallel to each other and to said one surface and being located in said fiber mat adjacent the interface between said mat and said mineral block; and
- a plurality of hairpin-type fastening means surrounding each wire fastener and extending into said mineral block to secure said mat to said mineral block. .Iadd.
- 21. A high temperature insulation module of refractory material for lining the interior walls of a high temperature furnace without the requirement of a preliminary attachment of an insulation support hardware to the interior walls, said module comprising two opposed flat faces, a first of said flat faces being a cold face for attachment to the furnace wall and a second of said faces being a hot face for exposure to high temperature of the furnace, a relatively resilient fiber insulation mat forming at least the hot face, the fibers in the insulation mat being generally randomly oriented in planes, such planes being substantially perpendicular to the hot face, a relatively rigid supporting member for supporting the fiber insulation mat, said supporting member comprising at least a portion of said cold face, a plurality of sides contiguous with said hot face and said cold face and defining the outside boundary of said module, an attachment mechanism receiving zone defined by said supporting member and a portion of said resilient fiber insulation mat spaced apart from said hot face and from said plurality of sides, said zone being accessible from the hot face by a displacement of relatively resilient fibers at the hot face to thereby facilitate the introducing of an attachment mechanism from said hot face into said zone to attach the supporting member to an interior wall of a furnace at any desired location, said resilient fibers being generally operable to return to their position prior to such displacement to thereby protect an attachment mechanism from the high temperature of the furnace. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. A high temperature insulation module of refractory material for attachment to a furnace wall surface of an interior wall of a high temperature furnace, the module comprising a resilient fiber insulation mat defining a cold face to be directed towards and an opposed hot face to be directed away from such a furnace wall surface during use, and the mat defining a plurality of sides extending between the hot and cold faces, the fibers in the insulation mat being generally randomly oriented in planes, such planes being substantially perpendicular to the hot face, a backing sheet member fixed to the cold face for supporting the mat, the backing sheet member having a single attachment zone which is spaced from the sides of the mat, which is accessible through the hot face by resilient displacement of the resilient fibers, which is penetrable by a portion of a fastener inserted through the mat from the hot face to attach the backing sheet member to such a wall surface by attaching the attachment zone of the backing sheet member to such a wall surface by means of such a fastener, and which defines a fastener zone proximate the attachment zone between the attachment zone and the hot face and spaced from the hot face for accommodating a second portion of a fastener to distribute attachment pressure over the attachment zone to support the module against such a wall surface. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. An insulation module according to claim 22, in which the backing sheet member is bonded to the surface of the cold face by means of an adhesive cement. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. An insulation module according to claim 23, in which the backing sheet member is a rigid metal mesh. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. An insulation module according to claim 22, in which the attachment zone is penetrable by a portion of a fastener by having a hole through which a fastener can penetrate. .Iaddend. .Iadd.26. An insulation module according to claim 22, in which the single attachment zone is centrally positioned relatively to the sides of the module. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. An insulation module according to claim 24, in which the module has a washer located in the fastener zone to extend over the attachment zone. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation of application, Ser. No. 05/949,384, filed Oct. 6, 1978, now abandoned, which is a reissue of application Ser. No. 05/157,433, filed June 28, 1971, U.S. Pat. No. 3,819,468. .Iaddend.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
90219 |
Dec 1956 |
DKX |
72983 |
Oct 1945 |
NOX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
949384 |
Oct 1978 |
|
Reissues (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
157433 |
Jun 1971 |
|