Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling pollutions during the pushing of coke from a coke oven having a pusher side and a coke discharge opening, said apparatus comprising a carriage, means for moving said carriage into a selected position with respect to the coke discharge opening of the coke oven, a chamber supported by said carriage, said chamber including inlet means for receiving coke which is pushed through the discharge opening of the coke oven, quenching means for directing fluid into said chamber for dropping the temperature of the coke in the chamber, said fluid having properties such that in dropping the temperature of the coke it generates steam and vapors, a relatively narrow opening having an inlet side communicating with said chamber, said chamber designed to confine steam and vapors generated from the quenching of coke for creating and maintaining a positive pressure therewithin for forcing steam and vapors through said narrow opening, a condenser supported by said carriage, said condenser comprising a receptacle for receiving and confining a body of fluid, said condenser having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet side of said narrow opening, means for creating a slight negative draft in said condenser as coke is being pushed into said chamber, whereby steam and vapors forced out of said narrow opening is directed to said condenser, and means for directing fluid into said condenser at the steam and vapor in said condenser for condensing steam and vapor directed to said condenser.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 including means carried by said carriage for collecting fluid used to quench the coke in said chamber and for collecting the fluid used to condense the steam and vapors.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said means for collecting fluid used to condense the steam and vapors comprises tank which is closed to atmosphere, means carried by said carriage for drawing non-condensable gases from said tank and for cleaning said non-condensable gases.
- 4. A method of controlling pollutions during the pushing of coke from a coke oven having a pusher side and a coke discharge opening, said method comprising the steps of providing a carriage having a chamber, moving the carriage into a selected position with respect to the coke oven to position the inlet of the chamber in alignment with the discharge opening of the coke oven, pushing coke through the discharge opening of the coke oven and into the chamber, directing fluid into the chamber for dropping the temperature of the coke in the chamber and for generating steam and vapors, confining steam and vapors generated from the quenching of coke within the chamber for creating and maintaining a positive pressure within the chamber and for forcing steam and vapors through a narrow opening having an inlet communicating with the chamber, providing a condenser on the carriage in the form of a receptacle for receiving and confining a body of fluid therein and having an inlet in fluid communication with the outlet side of the narrow opening, creating a slight negative draft in said condenser as coke is being pushed into the chamber, whereby steam forced out of said narrow opening is directed to said condenser, and directing fluid into the condenser at the steam and vapor in said condenser for condensing steam and vapor directed to the condenser.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention relates to the controlling of emissions during the pushing and quenching of coke, and it is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application filed on Jan. 5, 1977 bearing Ser. No. 757,074.
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