Claims
- 1. Apparatus for treating a multiplicity of apertured plates with a gaseous medium comprising a furnace, a chamber defined by opposite end walls and side walls extending between said end walls, apertures in said end walls; the chamber being located within said furnace so that a space is provided between the chamber and the furnace; means to circulate gaseous medium through said chamber in a general direction from said aperture in one of said end walls to said aperture in the other end wall and through said space from said aperture in said other end wall to said aperture in said one end wall; means to support said plates in the chamber in fixed positions and in mutually spaced relation in a plurality of adjacent rows which extend generally parallel to said end walls so that faces of the plates lie parallel to said general direction of flow; and deflector means on the side walls deflecting gaseous medium flowing within the chamber along the side walls to flow away from said side walls towards and between said rows to give a substantially uniform flow of gaseous medium across the whole of the cross-sectional area of the chamber transverse to said general direction of flow and thus to give a substantially uniform flow of gaseous medium across all of said plates.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said deflector means comprise a plurality of deflecting members mounted on the side walls to project therefrom and wherein the projection of the deflecting members from the wall on which they are mounted increases the nearer said deflecting members are to said other end wall of the chamber.
- 3. Apparatus for treating a multiplicity of apertured plates with a gaseous medium comprising a furnace, a chamber defined by opposite end walls and side walls extending between said end walls, apertures in said end walls; the chamber being located within said furnace so that a space is provided between the chamber and the furnace; means to circulate gaseous medium through said chamber in a general direction from said aperture in one of said end walls to said aperture in the other end wall and through said space from said aperture in said other end wall to said aperture in said one end wall; a fixture for supporting said plates in said chamber and comprising a base having opposed sides, a plurality of vertical columns mounted on each of said sides, each column of the plurality on one of said sides being aligned with a column of the plurality on the other of said sides to form a pair, a plurality of support bars each extending between a pair of columns so that the support bars are generally parallel to said end walls and so that a number of support bars engage each such pair of columns, each bar being adapted to be threaded through the apertures in a plurality of said plates to support the latter in rows and having locating means to hold the plates threaded thereon in fixed positions and in mutually spaced relation, an apertured end fitting at the end of each support bar, each such fitting having an aperture through which a column passes, and spacers on each column between the end fittings of adjacent support bars on the column to hold said support bars in vertical spaced relation on the column; and deflector means on said side walls for deflecting gaseous medium flowing along said side walls within the chamber to flow away from said side walls towards and between the rows of plates mounted on the support bars to give a substantially uniform flow of gaseous medium across the whole of the cross-sectional area of the chamber transverse to said general direction of flow and thus to give a substantially uniform flow of gaseous medium across all of the plates.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein one of said end walls is in the form of a door and wherein said chamber includes means whereby said fixture can be moved into and out of said chamber through the door.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said means for moving the fixture into and out of the chamber includes a roller conveyor mounted on the bottom wall of the chamber.
- 6. A method of treating plates with a gaseous medium in a chamber located within a furnace so that a space is provided between the chamber and the furnace, the chamber being defined by opposite end walls and side walls extending between said end walls, each of said end walls having an aperture therein, and in which the gaseous medium is circulated through the chamber in a general direction from the aperture in one of said end walls to the aperture in the other of said end walls and through said space from said aperture in said other end wall to said aperture in said one end wall, the method comprising mounting said plates in said chamber in fixed positions and in mutually spaced relation in a plurality of adjacent rows extending parallel to said end walls so that faces of the plates lie parallel to the general direction of flow of gaseous medium through the chamber and causing gaseous medium which flows within the chamber along said side walls to flow away from said side walls so that said deflected gaseous medium flows towards and between said rows to give a substantially uniform flow of gaseous medium across the whole of the cross-sectional area of the chamber transverse to said general direction of flow and thus to give a substantially uniform flow of gaseous medium across all of said plates.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the plates are apertured and are mounted in said rows with their apertures aligned, and wherein said deflected gaseous medium also flows into the aligned apertures of the rows of plates.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the plates are mounted in mutually spaced relation in notches on support bars which pass through the aligned apertures of each row of plates.
- 9. A method according to claim 6, wherein the plates are of steel and are heated in the chamber in an inert atmosphere which is then evacuated and replaced by said gaseous medium which is a nitriding or nitrocarburising medium and is heated and circulated to form a surface layer of iron nitride on said plates.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein the plates are formed of a non-alloyed steel or fine grained structural steel containing niobium and vanadium or titanium.
- 11. A fixture for supporting a multiplicity of apertured plates while undergoing treatment with a gaseous medium, the fixture comprising a base having opposed sides, a plurality of vertical columns mounted on each of said sides, each column of the plurality on one of said sides being aligned with a column of the plurality on the other of said sides to form a pair, a plurality of support bars each extending between a pair of columns, each bar being adapted to be threaded through the apertures in a plurality of said plates to support the latter and having locating means to hold the plates threaded thereon in fixed positions and in mutually spaced relation, an apertured end fitting at the end of each support bar, each such fitting having an aperture through which a column passes, and spacers on each column between the end fittings of adjacent support bars on the column to hold said support bars in vertical spaced relation on the column.
- 12. A fixture according to claim 11, wherein the locating means on the support bars are notches to receive the edges of the aperture in the plates.
- 13. A fixture according to claim 12, wherein the notches are Vee-shaped.
- 14. A fixture according to claim 12, wherein the support bars are of upwardly open Vee-section having opposed sides and said notches are provided in said opposed sides.
- 15. A fixture according to claim 11, wherein at least one tie bar connects together the columns of each plurality adjacent the tops of the columns.
- 16. A fixture according to claim 15, wherein each tie bar has apertures to receive the columns and is of angle section between said apertures.
- 17. A fixture according to claim 11, wherein each of said columns consists of a plurality of separate parts which mutually and telescopically interfit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/479,345, filed Feb. 13, 1990 now abandoned.
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