Claims
- 1. Apparatus for heating a ladle or the like which includes a chamber with an opening and a rim about the opening, said apparatus comprising a seal assembly for sealing engagement with the rim of the ladle, said seal assembly comprising a support frame of greater breadth than the rim of the ladle, a plurality of refractory fiber modules mounted on said support frame approximately in a common plane, each said module being compressible and held in lateral compression by said frame and by lateral engagement with one another and said plurality of modules positioned on said support frame to sealingly engage the rim of the ladle, a heat exchanger mounted adjacent said seal assembly, air conduit means extending through said heat exchanger and through said seal assembly for directing air through the heat exchanger, through said seal assembly and into the ladle in sealing engagement with the seal assembly, an exhaust gas conduit means extending through said seal assembly and through said heat exchanger for directing exhaust gases from the ladle in sealing engagement with said seal assembly through said seal assembly and through said heat exchanger, blower means for inducing a stream of air through said air conduit means and a stream of exhaust gases through said exhaust gas conduit means, burner means for supplying fuel to said air conduit means and for directing a flame into the ladle in sealing engagement with said seal assembly.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein said exhaust gas conduit means includes a single opening through said seal assembly, and wherein said air conduit means comprises openings through said seal assembly on opposite sides of the exhaust gas opening, and burner means for supplying fuel at each air conduit opening.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 and wherein said air conduit openings and said burner means are constructed and arranged to direct flames into the ladle chamber toward the surface of the ladle opposite to the rim of the ladle.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein said seal assembly, said exhaust gas conduit means and said heat exchanger are constructed and arranged so that the flames present in the chamber of the ladle are substantially shielded from direct radiation to said heat exchanger.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein said refractory fiber modules each comprises a web of material with the web formed in a zig-zag arrangement with parallel overlying layers, with the layers of each module extending generally toward the position of the ladle so that the rim of the ladle can compress the layers along their lengths.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 and wherein the layers of the modules are oriented at right angles with respect to the layers of the next adjacent module.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 and further including means for urging said seal assembly and the rim of the ladle into compressive engagement with each other.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein said support frame includes an outer support flange surrounding said refractory fiber modules for supporting said fiber modules in compression against one another.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein said heat exchanger comprises a plurality of heat exchangers, and wherein said air conduit means extends in series through said heat exchangers, and wherein said exhaust gas conduit extends in series through said heat exchangers.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 and wherein the heat exchanger to which the exhaust gases are first directed is a ceramic heat exchanger.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein the refractory fiber modules of said seal assembly are supported by said support frame in an approximately upright plane, and further comprising means for moving said seal assembly toward and away from the rim of a ladle.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1 and wherein the refractory fiber modules of said seal assembly are supported by said support frame in an approximately horizontal attitude, and further comprising means for raising and lowering said seal assembly toward and away from the rim of a ladle.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 and further including a damper means in said exhaust gas conduit means for restricting the movement of gas through said exhaust gas conduit means.
- 14. A method of heating ladles or the like comprising engaging the rim of the ladle with a seal of refractory fiber modules positioned substantially in a common plane with sufficient force to cause the rim of the ladle to be pressed into the seal and compress the fibers of the modules it enages, directing air through a heat exchanger and through the seal into the ladle, mixing fuel with the air and igniting the mixture as the mixture passes through the seal and into the ladle, and exhausting the gases from the ladle through the seal and through the heat exchanger.
- 15. The method of claim 14 and wherein the step of exhausting the gases from the ladle through the seal and through the heat exchanger comprises exhausting the gases through a plurality of heat exchangers arranged in series.
- 16. The method of claim 14 and wherein the step of exhausting the gases of the ladle through the seal and through the heat exchanger comprises exhausting the gases through a heat exchanger out of direct radiation with respect to the flame in the ladle.
- 17. The method of claim 14 and after a ladle has been heated further including the steps of blocking the exhaust of gases through the heat exchanger and disengaging the rim of the ladle and the seal.
- 18. The method of claim 14 and wherein the step of engaging the rim of the ladle with a seal of refractory fiber modules comprises substantially closing the opening of the ladle formed by the rim of the ladle.
- 19. In combination with apparatus for heating ladles or the like, a seal assembly for sealing abutment with the rim of a ladle, said seal assembly comprising a support frame, a network of refractory fiber modules supported by said support frame in a common plane, each of said modules being held by the others of the modules and by said support frame in compression across the common plane.
- 20. The combination of claim 19 and wherein each refractory fiber module comprises a web of refractory fibers formed in a flat elongated sheet with the sheet arranged in overlying zig-zag folds in a block of folds with the folds of the block exposed at opposite sides of the block, and wherein said support frame supports the modules with the folds on one side thereof in substantially a common plane and with the folds of each module extending at a right angle with respect to the folds of the next adjacent module.
- 21. In combination with apparatus for heating ladles or the like, a seal assembly for movement into sealing abutment with the rim of the ladle, said seal assembly comprising a support frame and a layer of compressible refractory fiber material supported by said support frame and arranged in a configuration to engage the rim of the ladle and form a seal about the rim of the ladle.
- 22. The combination of claim 21 and wherein said layer of compressible refractory material comprises a blanket of material folded in an accordion arrangement with the folds of the blanket exposed to engage the rim of the ladle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 22,687, filed Mar. 21, 1979.
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