Claims
- 1. A vessel for very high temperature materials comprising:
- a. a shell having a bottom and sides, an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an opening having an upper terminus for receiving materials thereinto and for exiting high temperature materials therefrom, said shell having an annular surface at said opening;
- b. a wedge-shaped member having an inner inwardly inclining surface and an outer surface parallel to and abutting an adjacent inner surface of said shell;
- c. a layer of refractory material lining that part of said interior surface including said bottom and extending upwardly to a location near but beneath said wedge-shaped member; and
- d. another refractory having an inclined surface abutting said inner inwardly inclining surface of said wedge-shaped member, said another refractory further having a portion extending across said annular surface at said opening in contact with said annular surface to protect said annular surface.
- 2. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped member is adjacent said opening.
- 3. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped member is metallic.
- 4. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped member is a refractory.
- 5. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 1 wherein a part of said another refractory overlies said wedge-shaped member.
- 6. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 1 wherein said outer surface of said wedge is substantially vertical.
- 7. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 4 wherein said wedge-shaped member is adjacent said opening.
- 8. A vessel for very high temperature materials according to claim 7 wherein a part of said another refractory overlies said wedge-shaped member.
- 9. A vessel for very high temperature materials comprising:
- a. a shell having a bottom and sides, an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an opening having an upper terminus for receiving materials thereinto and for exiting high temperature materials therefrom, said shell having an annular surface at said opening;
- b. a lip member extending inwardly about the inner periphery of said shell below said opening;
- c. a layer of refractory material lining that part of said interior surface including said bottom and extending upwardly to the under surface of said lip member; and
- d. another refractory at said opening having an external inclined surface, said another refractory overlying and completely covering said lip member and extending upwardly through said opening to cover said annular surface.
- 10. A vessel for very high temperature liquids comprising:
- a. a shell having a bottom and sides, an exterior surface, a principal interior surface, and an opening having an upper terminus for receiving materials thereinto and for exiting high temperature fluids therefrom, said shell having a curved surface at said opening and a central axis extending through said opening;
- b. a first wedge-shaped part of said principal interior surface extending partially inwardly adjacent to said opening, said first part of said principal interior surface further extending laterally and generally parallel to said opening adjacent a majority of said opening;
- c. a first layer of refractory material lining said first part of said principal interior surface and extending through said opening to cover said curved surface; and
- d. means responsive to increasing temperature of said first layer of refractory material for correspondingly urging said first layer of refractory material toward said axis.
- 11. A vessel according to claim 10 wherein said means for urging said first layer toward said axis includes said first part of said principal interior surface.
- 12. A vessel according to claim 10 wherein said layer of refractory material comprises a plurality of specially shaped refractory bricks shaped according to element 45 of FIG. 5.
- 13. A vessel according to claim 10 wherein said layer of refractory material comprises a plurality of specially shaped refractory bricks shaped according to element 45a of FIG. 6.
- 14. A vessel according to claim 12 wherein said means for correspondingly urging said first layer toward said axis is further responsive to increasing temperature of said refractory material for urging together said plurality of specially shaped refractory bricks.
- 15. A vessel according to claim 13 wherein said means for correspondingly urging said first layer toward said axis is further responsive to increasing temperature of said refractory material for urging together said plurality of specially shaped refractory bricks.
- 16. A vessel according to claim 10 in which said first layer of refractory material includes a lip arch refractory having:
- (a) a top essentially planar surface and a bottom essentially planar surface substantially parallel to said top surface;
- (b) a first side having an essentially planar surface extending upwardly from an extremity of said bottom surface for a distance less than the distance separating said top and said bottom surfaces;
- (c) a second side having an essentially planar surface depending downwardly from an extremity of said top surface essentially at right angles to said top surface to a first position less than the entire distance between said top and said bottom surfaces;
- (d) a third planar surface essentially parallel to said top surface depending from a lower extremity of said second side and extending inwardly toward said first side for a distance less than the distance between said first and said second sides; and
- (e) a fourth essentially planar surface joining an inner extremity of said third planar surface with an extremity of said bottom surface.
- 17. A lip arch refractory having:
- (a) a top essentially planar surface and a bottom essentially planar surface substantially parallel to said top surface;
- (b) a first side having an essentially planar surface extending upwardly from an extremity of said bottom surface for a distance less than the distance separating said top and said bottom surfaces;
- (c) a second side having an essentially planar surface depending downwardly from an extremity of said top surface essentially at right angles to said top surface to a first position less than the entire distance between said top and said bottom surfaces;
- (d) a third planar surface essentially parallel to said top surface depending from a lower extremity of said second side and extending inwardly toward said first side for a distance less than the distance between said first and said second sides; and
- (e) a fourth essentially planar surface joining an inner extremity of said third planar surface with an extremity of said bottom surface, wherein said fourth surface is inclined with respect to said second side.
- 18. A lip arch refractory having:
- (a) a top essentially planar surface and a bottom essentially planar surface substantially parallel to said top surface;
- (b) a first side having an essentially planar surface extending upwardly from an extremity of said bottom surface for a distance less than the distance separating said top and said bottom surfaces;
- (c) a second side having an essentially planar surface depending downwardly from an extremity of said top surface essentially at right angles to said top surface to a first position less than the entire distance between said top and said bottom surfaces;
- (d) a third planar surface essentially parallel to said top surface depending from a lower extremity of said second side and extending inwardly toward said first side for a distance less than the distance between said first and said second sides;
- (e) a fourth essentially planar surface joining an inner extremity of said third planar surface with an extremity of said bottom surface; and
- another planar surface extending between the upper extremity of said first side and an extremity of said top surface spaced apart from said second side.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The instant application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/126,256 filed Sep. 24, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,360.
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