Claims
- 1. A coke box for dry quenching a charge of coke from a horizontal discharge coke oven comprising:
- (a) a receiving chamber formed of sheet metal panels and having a cross section, volume and surface area substantially equal to that of a charge of coke, the receiving chamber being integrally closed on five sides and open on one end;
- (b) means for selectively closing the open end of the receiving chamber for enclosing the coke within the coke box to substantially isolate the coke from atmospheric oxygen and external cooling media; and
- (c) means for distributing cooling media over the surfaces of the receiving chamber for indirectly cooling an enclosed charge of coke through the surfaces of the receiving chamber.
- 2. A coke box according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the sheet metal panels of said receiving chamber is thin enough to permit deflection in response to pressure differentials on opposite sides of the panel.
- 3. A coke box according to claim 2 further comprising an external support structure and means for spacing the support structure from the sheet metal panels of the receiving chamber to provide support for the panels without rigid interconnection therewith.
- 4. A coke box according to claim 1, the means for distributing water over the surfaces of the receiving chamber comprising plates intermittently attached around the upper periphery of the receiving chamber, the plates extending upwardly beyond the top surface of the receiving chamber to define a reservoir for cooling water, the intermittent attachment of the plates to the receiving chamber sides forming passages through which water may pass from the reservoir onto the surfaces of the receiving chamber.
- 5. A coke box according to claim 1 further comprising an integral coke guide to create an effective seal between the coke oven face and the coke box and to guide the coke from the the coke oven into the coke receiving chamber.
- 6. A method for dry quenching a charge of coke from a horizontal discharge coke oven comprising:
- (a) aligning the open end of a coke box integrally closed on five sides and open on one end and having a cross section, volume and surface area substantially equal to that of the charge of coke with the discharge end of the coke oven;
- (b) creating an effective seal between the coke oven face and the coke box to minimize the escape of coke and air contaminants during the coke discharging operation;
- (c) pushing the charge of coke horizontally from within the coke oven directly into the coke box through the open end while maintaining the coke in a form with substantially the same cross section and surface area as it had within the coke oven;
- (d) enclosing the coke within the coke box while the coke box is in position at the discharge end of the coke oven by closing the open end of the box to substantially isolate the coke from atmospheric oxygen and external cooling media;
- (e) indirectly cooling the coke within the coke box to below its kindling temperature by passing a cooling medium over the exterior surfaces of the coke box;
- (f) removing the coke box and coke to a coke discharging area; and
- (g) discharging the cooled coke from the coke box by re-opening the end of the coke box and inclining the coke box to cause the coke to slide out the open end.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the cooling medium is water.
- 8. A method for dry quenching a charge of coke from a horizontal discharge coke oven comprising:
- (a) aligning the open end of a coke box integrally closed on five sides and open on one end and having a cross section, volume and surface area substantially equal to that of the charge of coke with the discharge end of the coke oven;
- (b) creating an effective seal between the coke oven face and the coke box to minimize the escape of coke and air contaminants during the coke discharging operation;
- (c) pushing the charge of coke horizontally from within the coke oven directly into the coke box through the open end while maintaining the coke in a form with substantially the same cross section and surface area as it had within the coke oven;
- (d) enclosing the coke within the coke box while the coke box is in position at the discharge end of the coke oven by closing the open end of the box to substantially isolate the coke from atmospheric oxygen and external cooling media;
- (e) employing a pressure differential between the interior and the exterior of the coke box to deflect at least a portion of the coke box inwardly toward the coke;
- (f) indirectly cooling the coke within the coke box to below its kindling temperature by passing a cooling medium over the exterior surfaces of the coke box; and
- (g) removing the coke box and coke to a coke discharging area; and
- (h) discharging the cooled coke from the coke box by re-opening the end of the coke box and tipping the coke box to cause the coke to slide out the open end.
- 9. A method for dry quenching a charge of coke from a coke oven comprising:
- (a) aligning an open end of a coke box having a volume substantially equal to that of a charge of coke to be received with the discharge end of a coke oven;
- (b) pushing the charge of coke from within the oven directly into the coke box through the open end;
- (c) enclosing the coke within the coke box to substantially isolate the coke from atmospheric oxygen and external cooling media;
- (d) cooling the coke within the coke box to below its kindling temperature by a dry quenching technique;
- (e) opening both the end of the coke box aligned with the discharge end of the coke oven and the other end of the coke box; and
- (f) discharging the cooled coke from the coke box by pushing a second charge of coke into the coke box to force the first cooled, charge of coke out of the box.
- 10. Apparatus for dry quenching a charge of coke from a coke oven comprising:
- (a) a coke cooling box having interior dimensions substantially equal to the interior dimensions of the coke oven, the cooling box being closed except for closeable doors at each end of the box to permit a coke cake to pass into and from the cooling box, the cooling box being positioned at the discharge end of the coke oven, the cooling box being adapted to effectively seal the discharge end of the oven to minimize the escape of coke and of contaminants into the atmosphere as the coke is pushed into the cooling box;
- (b) a transfer box having interior dimensions substantially equal to the interior dimensions of the oven and the coke cooling box to receive a charge of cooled coke from the coke cooling box; and
- (c) means for transporting the transfer box to and from a station for further processing and use.
- 11. Apparatus for handling a charge of coke from a horizontal discharge coke oven comprising:
- a coke box comprising (a) a receiving chamber formed of sheet metal panels and having a cross section, volume and surface area substantially equal to that of a charge of coke, the receiving chamber being integrally closed on five sides and open on one end; (b) means for selectively closing the open end of the receiving chamber for enclosing the coke within the coke box to substantially isolate the coke from atmospheric oxygen and external cooling media; and (c) means for distributing cooling media over the surfaces of the receiving chamber for indirectly cooling an enclosed charge of coke through the surfaces of the receiving chamber; and
- means for manipulating the coke box into positions for receiving, quenching and discharging the coke, the manipulating means aligning the coke box with the discharge end of a horizontal discharge coke oven in at least the receiving position and inclining the coke box to cause the coke to slide out the open end in the discharging position.
- 12. Apparatus of claim 11 in which the manipulating means is a self-propelled steerable wheeled vehicle with a platform onto which a coke box may be placed, the platform having the capability of inclining to incline a coke box to cause the coke to slide out the open end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 009,784 filed Feb. 6, 1979, and now abandoned.
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