Claims
- 1. A discharge assembly for removing material from a hearth in a rotary hearth furnace comprising in combination:
- a discharge auger positioned above the hearth of the rotary hearth furnace, the discharge auger including a central shaft having at least one helical flight affixed to the exterior of the central shaft; and
- a coolant spray to cool the discharge auger.
- 2. The discharge assembly of claim 1 wherein the coolant spray includes multiple rows of juxtaposed spray nozzles.
- 3. The discharge assembly of claim 2 wherein the spray nozzles are positioned so as to direct coolant spray upon the flight and avoid directly impinging the coolant spray upon the central shaft of the auger.
- 4. The discharge assembly of claim 3 wherein the coolant spray is directed vertically downward upon the flight.
- 5. The discharge assembly of claim 3 wherein the coolant spray is angled to contact the flight.
- 6. The discharge assembly of claim 1 wherein the coolant spray is a combination of small particles of a liquid coolant in a carrier stream of gas.
- 7. The discharge assembly of claim 6 wherein the liquid coolant is water and the gas is selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, hydrogen and methane.
- 8. The discharge assembly of claim 6 wherein the liquid coolant is water and the gas is other than a reducing gas.
- 9. The discharge assembly of claim 6 wherein the coolant spray includes a stream of reduced temperature furnace gas.
- 10. The discharge assembly of claim 1 further comprising a hood disposed above the discharge auger.
- 11. The discharge assembly of claim 10 wherein the coolant spray includes multiple rows of juxtaposed spray nozzles.
- 12. The discharge assembly of claim 11 wherein the spray nozzles are positioned so as to direct coolant spray upon the flight and avoid directly impinging the coolant spray upon the central shaft of the auger.
- 13. The discharge assembly of claim 12 wherein the coolant spray is directed vertically downward upon the flight.
- 14. The discharge assembly of claim 13 wherein the coolant spray is angled to contact the flight.
- 15. The discharge assembly of claim 10 wherein the coolant spray is a combination of small particles of a liquid coolant in a carrier stream of gas.
- 16. The discharge assembly of claim 10 wherein the liquid coolant is water and the gas is selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, hydrogen and methane.
- 17. The discharge assembly of claim 10 wherein the liquid coolant is water and the gas is other than a reducing gas.
- 18. The discharge assembly of claim 10 wherein the area below the hood is vented to prevent water vapor from contacting the material to be treated within the furnace.
- 19. The discharge assembly of claim 18 wherein the vents are positioned along the upper surface of the hood and vented externally of the rotary hearth furnace.
- 20. The discharge assembly of claim 10 wherein the coolant spray includes a stream of reduced temperature furnace gas.
- 21. The discharge assembly of claim 20 wherein the reduced temperature furnace gas is obtained by extracting the furnace gas from the hood, cooling the furnace gas in a water scrubber, passing the furnace gas through a recirculating fan and injecting the cooled furnace gas back into the coolant spray.
- 22. The discharge assembly of claim 21 wherein the vents are positioned along the upper surface of the hood and vented externally of the rotary hearth furnace.
- 23. The discharge assembly of claim 22 wherein the reduced temperature furnace gas is obtained by extracting the furnace gas from the hood, cooling the furnace gas in a water scrubber, passing the furnace gas through a recirculating fan and injecting the cooled furnace gas back into the coolant spray.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. pat. application Ser. No. 08/919,399 filed Aug. 28, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,861 entitled Furnace Discharge Assembly, incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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