Claims
- 1. An exterior insulation for an internally cooled elongated furnace member, said insulation comprising:
- a generally C-shaped metal spring-clip for making intimate contact along substantially all of the inner surface thereof with said member so as to be cooled thereby,
- said spring-clip having inwardly protruding opposed end portions partially closing the opening therein and a plurality of spaced projections extending outwardly therefrom, the spacing between said end portions prior to insertion on said member being significantly less than the cross sectional dimension of said member at the location to be abutted by said portions, the springiness of said clip and spacing between said end portions being sufficient for both, (1) spreading and insertion of said clip transversely onto said member, and (2) retention thereof at elevated temperature by spring action, and
- at least two circumferentially divided refractory tile segments formed on said spring-clip prior to insertion on said member and joined to said clip by said projections, said refractory having sufficient insulating property to protect said clip from the furnace temperatures,
- said segments having been formed by, first applying to the outer surface of said clip, an intermediate layer selected from the group consisting of organic lubricant, inorganic lubricant, and refractory fiber material, said layer serving to prevent adhesion of the tiles to said clip and prevent breakage of the tiles when said clip is spread for insertion.
- 2. The insulation of claim 1 wherein said intermediate layer is a lubricant.
- 3. The insulation of claim 1 wherein said intermediate layer is a ceramic fiber pad.
- 4. The insulation of claim 1 wherein said projections include legs forming a V-shape.
- 5. The insulation of claim 1 further comprising an insert for covering a remaining portion of the circumference of said member, said insert including a metal clip shaped to fit the remaining periphery of said member not covered by said C-shaped metal spring-clip, spaced projections extending outwardly from said insert clip, and a third refractory tile formed thereon, the adjacent ends of said insert clip and spring-clip being adapted for inter-engagement to secure the insert in position on said member.
- 6. A method of making exterior insulation for an internally cooled elongated furnace member, said method comprising:
- forming a generally C-shaped metal spring-clip for making intimate contact along substantially all of the inner surface thereof with said member so as to be cooled thereby and remain installed thereon by spring action,
- providing a plurality of spaced projections extending outwardly from said spring-clip,
- applying an intermediate layer to the outer surface of said spring-clip, said intermediate layer being selected from the group consisting of organic lubricant, inorganic lubricant and refractory fiber material, and then
- forming circumferentially segmented refractory tiles on said clip covering said projections and curing said refractory,
- said intermediate layer serving to reduce friction and prevent cohesion of said tiles to the clip.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said metal spring-clip is a heat-treatable steel composition and said method further comprises heat treating said spring-clip, prior to applying lubricant thereon, to a hardness of 45/55 aim 50 Rockwell C.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein said intermediate layer is a lubricant coating.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein said intermediate layer is a ceramic fiber pad.
- 10. The method of claim 6 wherein said forming of the spring-clip includes crimping opposed end portions of said clip to provide spacing therebetween significantly less than the cross sectional dimension of said member at a location to be abutted by said portions after installation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior co-pending application Ser. No. 266,686 filed May 20, 1981, now abandoned.
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