Claims
- 1. An industrial furnace for heating work which emits volatiles during heating comprising:
- a generally cylindrical, closed end furnace section defining a sealable heat transfer chamber for heating work disposed therein;
- fan means for directing furnace atmosphere as a swirling wind mass about the interior of said furnace section over a portion thereof;
- heat means for heating said wind mass within said fan chamber; and
- an incineration track formed as a circumferentially extending groove about the exterior of said furnace section and in heat transfer relationship with and situated at least to extend about a portion of said fan chamber; said track having an inlet in fluid communication with said heat treat chamber and an outlet extending from the exterior of said cylindrical furnace section; said fan means effective to exhaust a portion of said furnace atmosphere through said inlet to said outlet; and incineration heating means for thermally cleansing any fumes within said furnace atmosphere drawn into said track while providing additional heat by conduction to said swirling wind mass of furnace atmosphere .
- 2. An industrial furnace comprising: a cylindrical insulated furnace section, a sealable door at one axial end of said furnace section and an end plate at the opposite axial end thereof to define a closed end cylindrical chamber therein;
- a circular fan plate concentrically positioned within said chamber dividing said chamer into a fan chamber extending between said circular plate and said end plate and a heat treat chamber extending between said circular plate and said door;
- heat transfer means for providing heat to said heat treat chamber;
- fan means centrally positioned within said fan chamber for directing furnace atmosphere as a wind mass annulus in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal center of said chamber and normal to said furnace section and swirling with high circumferential velocity about the interior of said furnace section while gradually moving longitudinally towards said door end; and
- an incineration track at least partially formed within said cylindrical furnace section adjacent said fan chamber, said incineration track having an entrance in fluid communication with said chamber an exit extending outside of said furnace section, and means for heating furnace atmosphere within said track to a temperature whereat pollutants within said atmosphere are incinerated whereby said track additionally heatws by conduction said wind mass swirling within said furnace section.
- 3. The furnace of claim 2 wherein said track heating means includes an excess air burner positioned adjacent said tack inlet to fire its product of combustion tangentially into said track.
- 4. The furnace of claim 3 wherein said cylindrical furnace section includes a first cylindrical steel casing, insulation means applied to the interior of said casing defining a smooth, continuous insulated cylindrical surface extending throughout the interior of said furnace section over a substantial portion of said heat treat chamber;
- a second steel casing section of diameter equal to that of said insulated cylindrical surface extending about said fan chamber to said end plate, a third steel casing section concentric with and overlying said second steel casing section to define an annular casing space therebetween; an incineration inlet opening in said second casing positioned between said fan plate and said end wall; an incineration flue outlet in said third casing circumferentially spaced froms said inlet; and casing insulation filling a portion of said annular space between said second and third casings to define said incineration track as an annular groove formed in said casing insulation circumferentially extending from said inlet to said outlet and radially outwardly extending a fixed distance from said second casing.
- 5. The furnace of claim 4 further including said outlet comprising means for exhausting flue products froms aid furnace and baffle means associated with said outlet for controlling the pressure of said furnace atmosphere and the rate at which furnace atmosphere is exhausted from said furnace.
- 6. The furnace of claim 4 further including a first cylindrical steel casing, insulation means applied to the inerior of said casing defining a smooth, continuous insulated cylindrical surface extending throughout the interior of said furnace section over a substantial portion of said heat treat chamber;
- a second cylindrical steel casing section coaxial with said insulated cylindrical surface and longitudinally extending about said fan chamber to said end plate, a third steel casing section concentric with and overlying said second steel casing section to define an annular casing space therebetween; an incineration inlet opening in said second casing positioned between said fan plate and said end wall; an incineration flue outlet in said third casing circumferentially spaced from said inlet; and insulation filling a portion of said annular space between said secnd and third casings to define said incineration track as an annular groove formed in said insulation and circuferentially extending from said inlet to said outlet and extending radially outwardly a fixed distance from said second casing.
- 7. An industrial furnace comprising:
- a cylindrical furnace section having a smooth interior surface; a sealable door at one axial end of said furnace sectionk, and an end plate at the opposite axial end thereof to define a closed end cylindrical chamber therein;
- a fan plate concentrically positioned within said chamber and dividing said chamber into a fan chamber longitudinally extending from said fan plate to said end plate and a heat treat chamber longitudinally extending from the opposite side of said fan plate to said door end, said fan chamber in fluid communication with said heat treat chamber through a space between the outer edge of said fan plate and said interior surface and through a centrally positioned under-pressure opening in said fan plate;
- fan means centrally positioned wihtin said fan chamber for pulling furnace atmosphere into said fan chamber through said under-pressure opening and exhausting said furnace atmosphere as a swirling wind mass into said heat treat chamber through said space;
- heat means extending at least in said fan chamber for heating said wind mass within said fan chamber;
- said cylindrical furnace section having in incineration track formed as a circumferentially extending groove adjacent to and in heat transfer relationship with said interior surface and situated at least to extend about a poriton of said fan chamber; said track having an inlet in fluid communication with said fan chamber and an outlet extending from the exterior of said cylindrical furnace section fan means effective to exhaust a poriton of said furnace atmosphere through said inlet to said outlet; and incineration heating means for thermally cleansing any fumes within said furnace atmosphere drawn into said track while providing additional heat to said swirling wind mass of furnace atmosphere.
- 8. The furnace of claim 7 wherein said incineration heating means includes a fuel fired burner operating with air in excess of that required for stoichiometric fuel/air combustion and orientation to fire its products of combustion within said track for incineration said pollutants.
- 9. The furnace of claim 7 said heat means includes a fuel fired burner within said fan chamber and orientated to fire its products of combustion generally tangential to said cylindrical interior surface.
- 10. The furnace of claim 8 wherein said outlet has baffle means controlling the rate of egress of said furnace atmosphere from said furnace while establishing the pressure within said furnace and controller means operable to regualte said baffle means, said incinerator heat means and said heat means to selectively operate said track and said incineration means in accordance with specific industrial processes performed in said furnace.
Parent Case Info
This is a division application Ser. No. 572,679 filed Aug. 27, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,782.
Which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 425,686 filed Oct. 23, 1989 and entitled "Method and Apparatus for Effecting Convective Heat Transfer in a Cylindrical, Industrial Heat Treat Furnace", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,963,091.
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