Claims
- 1. An all-ceramic ball joint for use in an all-ceramic, air to air, indirect heat exchanger, said ball joint comprising a spherical body having an outer surface and an inner surface and having a near side and a tube side, said near side having a truncated face to form a flat surface on said near side; said spherical body having a first opening through it from the near side through the tube side;said tube side having a truncated face to form a flat surface on said tube side; said tube side having a second opening in alignment with and larger than the first opening to form a shoulder within said second opening to accommodate a ceramic tube therein; said second opening having a near end and a distal end, said second opening having an inside surface, said inside surface being beveled in a line from near the near end to the distal end thereof, the angle of bevel being from about 2 degrees to about 6 degrees from a plane formed by the outside surface of the ceramic tube placed therein; said outer surface of said spherical body being covered with a smooth, refractory ceramified, frit glaze.
- 2. A all-ceramic ball joint assembly comprising the ball joint of claim 1 in combination with(i) a tile which forms part of a tube sheet, said tile having at least one round opening through it and having a plug side and a tube side and an inside surface, said tile having a discontinuous annular ring on the interior surface formed by the opening and near the plug side thereof; (ii) a closure ring having a length essentially one-half of the width of the tile and has a top surface, an interior surface, a near end and a distal end wherein the top surface is bonded to the interior surface of the tile near the tube side of the tile such that the distal end of the closure ring is essentially vertically aligned with the tube side of the tile, said closure ring having an arcuate notch in the near end and in the interior surface thereof, said arcuate notch being covered with a coating of a smooth, refractory ceramified frit glaze and mating with the spherical body outer surface; (iii) a plug, said plug having a plug top surface, an interior surface, a near end, a distal end and a vertical midpoint, there being a discontinuous channel in said plug top surface to accommodate the discontinuous annular ring of the tile; said plug having an second arcuate notch in the near end and in the plug interior surface thereof, said second arcuate notch being covered with a smooth, refractory ceramified frit glaze and mating with the spherical body outer surface, said plug having a curved face at its distal end which begins at the plug interior surface and near the vertical midpoint and ends at the plug distal end near the plug top surface; said ring and said plug providing a channelled opening between them at their near ends; (iv) a friable, crushable, alignment ring, said alignment ring located in said channelled opening, said tile, closure ring, and plug, are ceramic bodies.
- 3. In combination, at least one ball joint of claim 1 and a ceramic tube, wherein the ceramic tube is in the second opening and seated on the shoulder therein and, wherein said ceramic tube is cemented to the ball joint with a refractory, fine grain mortar at its outer surface to the inside surface of the second opening and the surface of the shoulder therein.
- 4. The combination of claim 3, wherein the ceramic tube has a ball joint cemented to the ceramic tube on each end thereof.
- 5. An alignment ring intended to be used in the combination of claim 4, wherein the alignment ring is a friable, crushable ceramifiable ceramic ring.
- 6. An all-ceramic, air to air, indirect heat exchanger in which the combination of claim 4 is used on the ceramic tubes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/221,792, filed Dec. 28, 1997, which has been allowed, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/548,575, filed on Oct. 26, 1995 which is abandonded.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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