Claims
- 1. A coke oven door adapted to substantially seal a coking chamber of a coke oven battery, the coking chamber having a doorjamb at the end of each of the walls forming the same, wherein said coke oven door has:
- a metallic door panel having an inner surface;
- a cold side refractory layer, secured to the inner surface of said metallic door panel, formed from a plurality of abutting, vertically aligned refractory sections, each of said refractory sections having a surface that contacts the door panel with a cavity therein, said cavity containing an insulating material;
- a hot side refractory layer, formed from a plurality of abutting, vertically aligned refractory sections, spaced from and secured to said cold side refractory layer, each of said hot side refractory sections having side walls spaced from and confronting the doorjambs of a coking chamber;
- a vertically extending groove in the side walls of each of said hot side refractory sections; and
- a frangible ceramic wiper strip secured in said grooves and extending outwardly therefrom and having an exposed portion, the exposed portion of said wiper strip adapted to substantially close the spacing between said side walls and the doorjambs of a coking chamber.
- 2. A coke oven door as defined in claim 1 wherein said ceramic wiper strip comprises a plurality of vertically adjacent strip secured in said vertical grooves of each of said refractory sections of said hot side refractory layer.
- 3. A coke oven door as defined in claim 1 wherein said ceramic wiper strip comprises a molded ceramic shape having a vertically extending bevelled edge.
- 4. A coke oven door as defined in claim 1 wherein said ceramic wiper strip comprises a plurality of folds of ceramic sheet material.
- 5. A coke oven door as defined in claim 1 wherein said hot side refractory layer has a bottommost section having a bottom edge, the bottommost section having a recess in said bottom edge extending thereacross and facing said cold side refractory layer and a first metallic sole plate secured in said recess.
- 6. A coke oven door as defined in claim 5 wherein said cold side refractory layer has a bottommost section having a bottom edge and a recess in said bottom edge of said cold side refractory layer extending thereacross and facing said door panel, and a second metallic sole plate secured in said recess of said cold side refractory layer.
- 7. A coke oven door as defined in claim 1 wherein said cold side refractory layer has a bottommost section having a bottom edge and a recess in the bottom edge extending thereacross and facing said door panel, and a metallic sole plate secured in said recess.
- 8. A coke oven door as defined in claim 1 wherein said hot side refractory layer has a topmost section, the topmost section having an extension formed therewith extending towards said cold side refractory layer to narrow the spacing therebetween sufficient to prevent coal being displaced into said spacing.
- 9. A coke oven door adapted to substantially seal a coking chamber of a coke oven battery, the coking chamber having a doorjamb at the end of each of the walls forming the same, wherein said coke oven door has:
- a metallic door panel having an inner surface;
- a cold side refractory layer secured to the inner surface of said metallic door panel, formed from a plurality of abutting, vertically aligned refractory sections, each of said refractory sections having a surface that contacts the door panel with a cavity therein, said cavity surface containing an insulating material;
- a hot side refractory layer, formed from a plurality of abutting, vertically aligned refractory sections, spaced from and secured to said cold side refractory layer, each of said hot side refractory sections having side walls spaced from and confronting the doorjambs of a coking chamber;
- a vertically extending groove in the side walls of each of said hot side refractory sections; and
- a frangible ceramic wiper strip secured in said grooves and extending outwardly therefrom and having an exposed portion, the exposed portion of said wiper strip adapted to substantially close the spacing between said side walls and the doorjambs of a coking chamber, said ceramic wiper strip comprising a plurality of vertically adjacent segments.
- 10. A coke oven door as defined in claim 9 wherein said hot side refractory layer has a bottommost section having a bottom edge, the bottommost section having a recess in said bottom edge thereof extending thereacross and facing said cold side refractory layer and a first metallic sole plate secured in said recess; and said cold side refractory layer has a bottommost section with a bottom edge having a recess in said cold side refractory layer bottom edge extending thereacross and facing said door panel, and a second metallic sole plate secured in said recess of said cold side refractory layer.
- 11. A coke oven door as defined in claim 10 wherein said hot side refractory layer has a topmost section, the topmost section having an extension formed therewith extending towards said cold side refractory layer to narrow the spacing therebetween sufficient to prevent coal being displaced into said spacing.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 932,884, filed Nov. 20, 1986, entitled "Door Liner and Door Assembly for a Coke Oven", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,744,867.
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