Claims
- 1. In a reheating furnace of the type having a charging end and a discharge end and a hearth extending between said ends and walls defining a plurality of combustion zones above and below said hearth extending a distance from said charging end, a soaking zone above said hearth adjacent said discharge end, a plurality of combustion burners in each of said zones directed toward said charging end and a plurality of parallel spaced-apart, water-cooled support rails longitudinally extending along said hearth adapted to support metal shapes thereon, wherein the improvement comprises:
- high thrust burner means positioned in a wall of the furnace spaced above the hearth and comprising a plurality of high velocity burners aligned in longitudinally extending, spaced-apart arrays, positioned above each of the water-cooled support rails and adapted to direct a high velocity flame on a top surface of said metal shapes directly above each of said longitudinally extending rails supporting said metal shapes, whereby a preexisting cold skid mark condition is eliminated or is prevented from forming on said metal shapes;
- said high thrust burner means including a plurality of spaced burner pairs, each of said burner pairs being aligned in a converging manner whereby a flame developed by each burner overlaps one another to produce a high temperature flame impingement spot on said metal shape;
- sensing and control means associated with the high thrust burner means to permit selective activation of a number of high velocity burners positioned above support rails having metal shapes supported thereon in which cold skid marks are detected by said sensing means; and
- including additional high thrust burner means positioned below the hearth and adapted to direct high velocity flames on a bottom surface of said metal shapes adjacent said skid rails supporting said metal shapes.
- 2. In a reheating furnace of the type having a charging end and a discharge end and a hearth extending between said ends and walls defining a plurality of combustion zones above and below said hearth and extending a distance from said charging end, a soaking zone above said hearth adjacent said discharge end, a plurality of reheat combustion burners in each of said zones directed toward said charging end and a plurality of parallel spaced-apart, water-cooled support rails longitudinally extending along said hearth adapted to support semi-finished metal shapes thereon, wherein the improvement comprises:
- high thrust burner means positioned in a wall of the furnace spaced above the hearth and comprising a plurality of high velocity burners aligned in a longitudinally extending, spaced-apart array positioned above each of the water-cooled support rails and adapted to direct a high velocity flame on a top surface of said metal shapes directly above each of said longitudinally extending support rails supporting said metal shapes;
- sensing and control means for the high thrust burner means to detect the presence of cold skid marks and permit selective activation of a number of high velocity burners positioned above metal shapes having cold skid marks detected thereon and for selective deactivation of a number of high velocity burners positioned above the metal shapes having no skid marks detected thereon;
- said high thrust burner means including a plurality of spaced burner pairs, each of said burner pairs aligned in a converging manner such that a flame developed by each overlaps one another to produce a high temperature flame impingement sport on said metal shape; and
- additional high thrust burner means positioned below the hearth and longitudinally aligned along each of said support rails adapted to direct high velocity flames on a bottom surface of said metal shapes adjacent said support rails supporting said metal shapes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/089,406, filed Aug. 26, 1987,abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/886,117, filed on July 16, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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