Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a grate for support of a combustible solid comprising the following steps:
- (a) mixing a kaolin-type clay with about 10.4 percent of its weight of water;
- (b) adding gradually stainless steel needles having the dimension of about 0.010 inches by 0.022 inches by 1 inch in the amount of 11/2 percent of the weight of kaolin-type clay;
- (c) mixing the resulting material thoroughly for about 5 minutes;
- (d) pouring the mixture into prepared molds while vibrating for proper consistency;
- (e) allowing the molds to stand at ambient temperature for about 15 hours to harden;
- (f) drilling alternate rows of perpendicular and non-perpendicular through holes having a diameter of 1/4 inch on 2 inch centers, the non-perpendicular through holes forming an angle of 15 degrees in the longitudinal direction with respect to a perpendicular;
- (g) placing the drilled product in a curing oven at 100 degrees F.;
- (h) increasing the oven temperature at a rate of 50 degrees per hour until the oven temperature reaches 1000 degrees F.;
- (i) maintaining the oven temperature at 1000 degrees F. for about 8 hours;
- (j) increasing the oven temperature 100 degrees per hour until the oven temperature reaches 2000 degrees F.; and
- (k) decreasing the oven temperature gradually to an ambient temperature.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a grate for support of combustible solids comprising the following steps:
- (a) mixing a kaolin-based clay with water;
- (b) adding to the mixture metallic needles approximately one inch in length;
- (c) pouring the clay and metallic needle mixture into a prepared mold;
- (d) allowing the mold to harden;
- (e) drilling holes through the hardened molded mixture; and
- (f) curing the drilled product at elevated temperatures.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said needles are added to the clay and water mixture in the amount of 11/2% based on the weight of kaolin-based clay.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said metallic needles are stainless steel needles.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said drilled product is cured by placing the product in an oven at 100.degree. F., and wherein said temperature is increased at the rate of 50.degree. per hour until the oven temperature reaches 1,000.degree. F., said temperature of 1,000.degree. F. is maintained for about eight hours, and said temperature is increased 100.degree. per hour until the oven temperature reaches 2,000.degree. F.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said curing further comprises decreasing the oven temperature gradually once the curing temperature reaches 2,000.degree. F. to ambient temperature.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said drilling comprises drilling alternate rows of perpendicular and non-perpendicular through holes having a diameter of 1/4 inch on two inch centers, the non-perpendicular through holes forming an angle of 15.degree. in the longitudinal direction with respect to the perpendicular.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 961,925, filed Nov. 20, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,233,024 issued Nov. 11, 1980.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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