Claims
- 1. A walking hearth furnace oriented to reheat work, having a top surface and a bottom surface, as the work is transferred through the walking hearth furnace in a longitudinal direction, comprising:
- a plurality of hearths that, in operation, transfer the work along the longitudinal direction, each of said plurality of hearths include at least a first slanted surface and a second slanted surface positioned to be proximate to the work;
- a plurality of depressions positioned between each of said first and second slanted surfaces of said plurality of hearths and formed by at least said first and second slanted surfaces; and
- a plurality of heating devices oriented above said plurality of hearths, said plurality of heating devices reheating the top surface of the work and causing at least said first and second slanted surfaces to transfer heat to the bottom surface of the work.
- 2. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of hearths include at least one fixed hearth and at least one walking hearth.
- 3. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of depressions is pyramidal in shape and further includes a scale chute adjoined by said first and second slanted surfaces.
- 4. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 3, wherein a scale removal device is located below said scale chute.
- 5. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 1, wherein said first slanted surface is inclined in the longitudinal direction and said second slanted surface is inclined transverse to the longitudinal direction.
- 6. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 5, wherein each of said plurality of depressions are further formed by at least a third slanted surface adjoining a scale chute, said third slanted surface is inclined transverse to the longitudinal direction.
- 7. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 6, wherein at least one of said first, second and third slanted surfaces are provided with an additional heating device.
- 8. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of depressions include a first depression associated with one of said plurality of hearths and a second depression associated with a hearth adjacent to one of said plurality of hearths, said first and second depressions are offset in relation to each other transverse to the longitudinal direction of the furnace.
- 9. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 2, wherein the first slanted surfaces of adjoining hearths form a bridge whose height is below a refractory lining carrying the work.
- 10. A walking hearth furnace oriented to reheat work, having a top surface and a bottom surface, as the work is transferred through the walking hearth furnace in a longitudinal direction, comprising:
- a plurality of hearths that, in operation, transfer the work along the longitudinal direction, said plurality of hearths include
- at least one fixed hearth having a first slanted surface and a second slanted surface, and
- at least one walking hearth oriented adjacent to said at least one fixed hearth, said at least one walking hearth having a third slanted surface and a fourth slanted surface;
- a depression formed by at least said second slanted surface and said third slanted surface; and
- a plurality of heating devices oriented above said plurality of hearths, said plurality of devices reheating the top surface of the work and causing said depression to transfer heat to the bottom surface of the work.
- 11. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 10 wherein the depressions limited by the slanted surfaces are adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction of the furnace.
- 12. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 10, wherein said depression is further formed by at least a fifth slanted surface, oriented at an incline traverse to the longitudinal direction.
- 13. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 12, wherein said second and third slanted surfaces are oriented at an incline in the longitudinal direction.
- 14. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 12, wherein said depression further includes a scale chute adjoined to said second and third slanted surfaces.
- 15. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 14, wherein said second, third and fifth slanted surfaces have an angle of inclination which allows a scale to fall through said scale chute.
- 16. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 14, wherein a scale removal device is located below said scale chute.
- 17. A walking hearth furnace oriented to reheat work, having a top surface and a bottom surface, as the work is transferred through the walking hearth furnace in a longitudinal direction, the walking hearth furnace comprising:
- a plurality of hearths that, in operation, transfer the work along the longitudinal direction, each of said plurality of hearths include at least a first slanted surface and a second slanted surface proximate to the work and opposite of the work during transfer; and
- a plurality of heating devices oriented above said plurality of hearths, said plurality of heating devices reheating the top surface of the work and causing at least said first and second slanted surfaces to transfer heat to the bottom surface of the work.
- 18. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 17, wherein said first and second slanted surfaces are inclined at an angle of inclination which corresponds to at least an angle of repose of a scale falling from the work.
- 19. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 17, wherein a control device is provided with a computer to optimize reheating of the work.
- 20. The walking hearth furnace according to claim 17 further comprising:
- a pyramidal depression positioned between said first slanted surface and said second slanted surface of each of the plurality of hearths; and
- a scale chute coupled to each pyramidal depression.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of a U.S. patent application (application Ser. No. 08/413,540) filed Mar. 30, 1995, now abandoned.
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