1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a refractory brick having different segments, each with at least three arcuate recesses. A plurality of refractory bricks can be interlocked with respect to each other to form a refractory construction.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional refractory bricks have overall rectangular or wedge shapes. Different combinations of the rectangular and wedge shapes are assembled with respect to each other to form a refractory construction. Refractory constructions are often used in high-temperature furnaces, process vessels, or other manufacturing equipment that requires refractory materials.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,864,945 discloses a curved nose refractory construction which includes rectangular refractories and wedge shaped refractories. Adjacent refractories each have a tread construction. Two adjacent tread constructions are interlocked with each other. The entire teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 4,864,945 is incorporated into this Specification, by reference to U.S. Pat. No. 4,864,945.
There is a need to reduce manufacturing time necessary to mass produce refractory bricks.
There is also a need for a refractory brick that can be universally employed to build differently shaped refractory constructions, without requiring different shapes and different sizes of refractory bricks.
It is one object of this invention to provide a refractory brick that has a relatively simple design, that can be easily mass produced.
It is another object of this invention to provide a refractory brick that can be universally used to build many differently sized and shaped refractory constructions.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a refractory construction assembled from refractory bricks of the same size and shape.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a refractory construction that can be used in a domed structure, such as a vessel head or a dome-shaped furnace structure.
The above and other objects of this invention are accomplished with a refractory brick that has a plurality of segments positioned along a longitudinal axis of the refractory brick. The segments are preferably but not necessarily integrated with respect to each other.
In one embodiment of this invention, each segment has at least three arcuate recesses. Along the longitudinal axis of the refractory brick, two adjacent segments have arcuate recesses which are radially offset with respect to each other. In one embodiment, the radial offset is approximately 60°.
Each recess is preferably oriented concave inward with respect to the longitudinal axis. The arcuate recess is preferably but not necessarily an arc segment of a circle, which has a constant radius along a periphery of the refractory brick.
In one embodiment, each segment has an arcuate ridge between adjacent recesses. Thus, when the segment has three recesses, the segment also has three ridges. Each ridge is preferably oriented concave outward with respect to the longitudinal axis.
In one embodiment of this invention, the refractory has an overall generally circular periphery. Thus, when looking at a top view of the refractory brick according to this invention, the periphery of the refractory brick appears as a circle.
A refractory construction according to this invention includes a plurality of the refractory bricks according to this invention. The refractory construction has at least one course of refractory bricks. Within each course, adjacent refractory bricks are interlocked with respect to each other. A refractory construction according to this invention can include refractory bricks of the same size and shape. Also, a refractory construction according to this invention can be conveniently and efficiently used to form a curved construction, such as within a head of a vessel.
The above and other objects of this invention can be better understood by reading the Specification in view of the Drawings, wherein:
In each of
A plurality of segments 25 are positioned along longitudinal axis 21 of refractory brick 20, such as shown in
Each segment 25 has at least two arcuate recesses 30. As shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Between two consecutive recesses 30 there is an arcuate ridge 35. Thus, as shown in
In one embodiment of this invention, refractory brick 20 has an overall generally circular periphery, such as shown in the top view of FIG. 9. To provide a tight fit between interlocked refractory bricks 20, radius of curvature 31 of recess 30 is approximately equal to radius of curvature 36 of ridge 35, such as shown in FIG. 9. When radius of curvature 31 is approximately equal to radius of curvature 36, interlocked refractory bricks 20 form relatively tight fits with relatively little gap between interlocked refractory bricks 20, such as shown in
In one embodiment of this invention, recess 30 and ridge 35 have a constant and equal radius along radial direction 28. The constant and equal radii can strengthen and tighten the structure formed by interlocked refractory bricks 20.
In another embodiment of this invention, one or more recesses 30 of one or more refractory bricks 20 has a smaller constant radius that the corresponding or mating ridge 35 and/or has a shape other than a constant radius arc segment. For example, recess 30 can have any other suitable non-circular shape, such as a V-shape, a U-shape or an irregular or random shape. Shapes of recess 30 that are not a constant radius curve can be used to create voids between or within interlocked refractory bricks 20 that can be used to save refractory material, as long as refractory brick 20 remains structurally intact for the intended purpose.
As shown in
In one embodiment of this invention, such as shown in
In one embodiment of this invention, refractory construction 40 comprises at least one course 45 of refractory bricks 20.
Refractory brick 20 having a plurality of segments 25, each with three recesses 30 and three ridges 35, provides an efficient refractory construction. As shown in
Although refractory bricks 20 having more or less than three recesses 30 and three ridges 35 can provide a structurally sufficient refractory construction 40, refractory bricks 20 having three recesses 30 and three ridges 35 provides a more efficient refractory construction 40, having relatively continuous surfaces formed by tops 22 and bottoms 23 of refractory bricks 20.
Although the drawings show each refractory brick 20 having three segments 25, other embodiments of this invention can have two segments 25 or four or more segments 25. The embodiment having three segments 25 also provides refractory bricks 20 that are easy to handle.
In one embodiment of this invention, such as shown in
While in the foregoing specification this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purpose of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
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