J. BECKER.
COKE OVEN SMOKE DISCHARGING MEANS.
" my. Patented Apr. 26, 1921.
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,J. BECKER.
COKE OVEN SMOKE DISCHARGING MEANS.
APPLICATION FILED OCT-16.1919. 1,3763 14. Patented Apr. 26,1921.
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J. BECKER.
COKE OVEN SMOKE DISCHARGING MEANS.
APPLICATION man OCT-16.1919.
1,3763 14. Patented Apr. 26; 1921,
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UNITED STATES PATENT OTi'XFlCE.
JOSEPH BECKER, O3? PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE KOPPERS CTv PANY, OF PITTSBURGH, PEIETNSYLVANIA. A CORI ORATIGN OF PENNSYL- V AN 3A.
GOKE-OVEN SMOKE-DISCHABGING MEANS.
Anniication filed October 16, 1919.
To all whomit may concern ")0 it known that I, Josnrrr BECKER, a
citizen of the United States, residing in littsbii' i, in the county or Allegheny and tf'tate o Pennsylvania, have lnventeo. a
new and useful Improvement in Coke-Oven ilmoke-liischurging Means, of which the ibllorsim: is a specification.
This invention relates in general to coking plants and has for its essential obiect thcprovision of an eiilcient means tor taking care of the smoke incidental to the charging of a heated coking oven which permits the smoke oiitake to continue until leveling operation has been eii'ected, therebi' insuring proper discharge or smoke "from a coke even during the entire period or charging and preparing the charge within the oven for coking, with the result that trrip iiing oi smoke within the oven is eliminated I A further highly important ob1ect oi the i is the provision of means tor (llS- the smoke either into a smoke the usual gas collecting main, desired, the valuable by-products main or n so that. 1
carried along" with the gas laden smoke may he recwrered with the gas evolved in the coking of the charges within the several hambers oi" the plant and discharged into collecting main.
J the above and other objects in view, 'cntion consists in certain novelarnients, construction. and combinations i oar-ls hereinafter described in a preferred form and particularly pointed out in the claims at the end of he specification.
in the drawings: Figure l is a vertical section through the top of a coking chamber of an oven plant, or i and showing a charging truck or car. in elevation;
i is a top plan view or the truck ill; in Fig. 1;
l is a side elevation of the truck;
t is an enlarged detailed view of the. us employed for coupling the smoke with the smoke main, as will be more described hereinafter. in its present embodiment, the invention "wed in connection with a battery of Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 26, 1921.
Serial No. 330,980.
convenience the present description will be confined to this use of the invention; features 01" construction are however readily susceptible of other valuable applications and consequently it is manifest that the scope of the invention is by no means confined to the specific use and the specific embodiment herein described.
By referring to the drawings, there is indicated at 11 a fragmentary section taken longitudinally through an oven or coking chamber of a coke oven battery, or plant, of the by-product type. It will be under stood that the coke oven battery may be of the usual construction, embodying generally a plurality of coking chambers arranged side by side and extending transversely of the battery and provided with the usual alternating heating walls having plane tlues intermediate adjacent coking chambers. Each coking chamber or oveh is provided with'a set ofcharging holes 12 and also in the present instance, with a set ofsmoke outlets 13, the several smoke outlets being each independent of the charging holes. Theseveral charging holes 12 oi each oven chamber are arranged at intervals therealong. as clearly shown in Fig. 1, and theindependent smoke outlets 18 are disposed in alternation with the charging holes. According to this arrangement, a smoke outlet is located between each pair oi adjacent charging holes, with the result that smoke may escape from the oven chamber durins. charging and until the leveling operation has been completed, through outwhich are intermediate the several mounds of coal deposited in the oven by the oharg ig ap iiiratus. thereby eliminating trapping oi? smoke in the oven and insuring complete oil-take ot the smoke. during the charging and leveling interval. Thecharging holes 12 and thesmoke outlets 13 respectively extend through thetop 14 of the coking chamber or oven and may each be provided with suitable closures, not shown, but of a construction well known in the art, for closing the top of the oven during the coking operation. It will be understood that the closures of the several charging: holes and smoke outlets are removed. during the charging operation. At one side of the coke oven battery, preferably the pusher side, there is provided a collecting main 15, the latter communicating withascension pipes 16 extending i'ipwardly from gas outlets 17 formed in the top let ot the respective ovens or chambers 11. The gases evolved from the coking oi? the charge of coal in each oven or chamber pass np\.vardly through the ascension pipe and thence into the collecting main 15, through which such gases pass to the by-product recovery up paratus.
The charging of the individual coking chambers or ovens of a coke oven battery is, in the present instance, effected by means of a lorry car adapted. to run on tracks 17 extending lengthwise across the top of the battery or series of ovens, whereby the lor y car may be moved into charging position with respect to any of the chambers or ovens to be charged. In its construction, the lorry car embodies a suitable suppor ing frame work for the several. instrumentalities mounted on the car, the entire frame and other mechanism being supported uponwheels 18 journaled insuitable bearings 19 supported by the bottom of the frame. The lorry car or truck, in the present instame, provided with fourcoal hoppers 19 of general funnel shape and supported by the framework in any suitable manner. The bottoms of the hoppers are located at spaced intervals and are adapted to be positioned directly over thetour charging holes 12, as shown more particularly in Fig. 1. Each hopper is normally closed at its bottom by aslide 20 beneath whh h is located a depend--ing chute 21 provided with an encirclingextensible sleeve 22 adapted to be projectezl into registry with anappropriate charging hole 12 of a coking chamber or oven 11. lVhenever aslide 20 is moved from closed position, the charge within the corresponding hopper is emptied through thechute 21 into a coking chamber 11. In order that thehoppers 19 of the lorr v car may be opened severally, an individual control is provided for theseveral slides 20 ot the spective hoppers. This indi idual control includes an operating lever 23 for eachslide 20 and independently-operable gearing connections, indicated diagrammatically at 2st in Fig. 2, between the several operating levers 23 and their corresponding slides 20. If desired the levers 23, as well as the other control parts of the lorry car, may be grouped within thecab 25, in which the attendant in control of the car stands. The controlling lever 26 for theextension sleeves 22 of theseveral chutes 21 is also mounted in thecab 25 the motion of said lever is transmitted by means ofappropriate gearing connections 27 between said lever and theseveral extension sleeves 22 for the purpose of elevating or lowering said sleeves in unison, it being understood that the operation of all thesleeves 22 is dependent upon the operation of the single slecve-controiiing lever 26 In addition to thegas collectinpmain 15, a smoke main 28 is mounted on suitable sup ports 29 along the side of the battery opposite to the collecting main 15. Preferably this smoke main extends clear along the battery of ovens and is provided with an inlet 30 opposite each coking chamber or oven 11. The construction of the sevv 'al inlets 30 is designed to close these inlets automatically, when not in use for permitting smoke to enter the main 2S, and will l e explained he 'naiter.
M unted on the lorry car or truck, pro erably extending laterally tliereer {O pip-e orline 31 which may sired, be n'ovided. with explosion caps respe tively located the opposite ends u: said pipe Ihese explosion caps are convt-znicntly constructed of hinge: ooors adapted normally to close the opposite onus of the smoke pipe but which readil open the accumulation oi? an undue r, in said pipe. I
In accordance with the present invention meats is provided for permittii ti snickel I i a coke oven or chum .r r, ii-
on to pass through ling in nuznl ,c with the s oi a chamber or oven and lead downwardly from the smoke pipe or tine 251.. The d or pipes o are, disposed in alternation with respect to the charg; ng devices or coal hog) )c rs. in Fig. l, to cooperate with the altecnaie smoke outlets .13 of an oven chamber and to permit the smoke which collects oetween the mounds of coal in the oven chamber to pass Ireely to the smoke pipe 9' from which it can be dis harged optionally into the sm ke main 28 or thecollectinn' main At their loner end the several branch pipes 3 are provided with encircling sleeves or extensible parts 2734 which are adapted to be lowered in unison into smoke conveying position with respect to the t-(nresi ionoinsmoke outlets 13 of a coking chamber oven whenever saidsleeves 34; are in rceistry with smoke outlets. For this nuriiose each sleeve 2% is pivotally connected: by means ofvertical links 35, see Fig. 3, with arms fixed on arock shaf 37, the hitter jourualed insuitable bearing 38 supported by the frame of the lorry car. Also, fixed on the shaft 3'? is a crank arm 39 pivotally connected at its upper end to link 4-0, the latter in turn being pivotally connected at its opposite end to an operating lever ll preferably located within thecab 25. With this construction the operation of the lever ll will rock theshaft 37 and through theconnections 36, eiiect a lowering or elevating movement of the several sleeves 3 in unison. may be retained normally in elevated position by means ofarms 42 also fixed on theshaft 37 but projecting oppositely from thearms 36 and provided adjacent their outer extremities with counter weights 43.
The smoke discharged through the smoke outlets 1.3 of coking chamber or oven 11 into the smoke pipe orflue 31 of the lorry car may. in accordance with the invention, be discharged either into the smoke main 28 or the collecting main 15, or into both of said mains simultaneously as desired. When sunoke is discharged into the collecting main 15, the latter not only functions as a smoke main for permitting oil-take oi the smoke, but also permits the smoke to pass, before its final discharge, through the usual byproduct recovery apparatus, where recovery may be had of valuable by-prodnets carried off with the smoke. In order to accomplish this highly desirable control of the discharge of the smoke, the smoke pipe orline 31 is provided preferably at its opposite ends with coupling elements re spectively adapted to connect the collecting main and the smoke main with said smoke pipe indepenuently oi each other. At its end adjacent the smoke main, the smoke pipe is provided with a branch pipe i l extendir therefrom in a horizontal plane and prov .ed with an outlet surrounded by a seat 4:6. Pivotally mounted at l? on the seal; i6 is a coupling member orpipe union 48 having a vertical passageway 1-9 adapted to communicate with the said outlet and a horizontal passageway 50 adapted to communicate with one of the inlets 30 of the smoke main. Each outlet 30 of the smoke main consists essentially of a short pipe section 51 projecting within and with out said main and provided with an inclined inner edge against which a pivoted closure is adapted normally to gravitate into position for closing the outlet of the smoke main. Theclosure 53 is pivoted at its upper end, as shown at 54, within the smoke main and is'shifted from its normally closed position, indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 4:, into an open position, indicated by full lines in said figure, by means of the following mechanism. Pivoted at its upper end, as shown at 55, beyond the outer edge 56 of the pipe section 51 is a ring 5'? provided with an inwardly projecting cam 58 adapted to engage theclosure 53 and shift the latter into open position on movement of the ring 57 toward the outer edge 56 of. the pipe section 51. Normally the ring 57 will gravitate away from If desired the several sleeves 3i the edge 56, into the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4:, thereby permitting theclosure 53 to gravitate into the closed position hereinbeiore described. The opening movement of the ring 57 is accomplished by the vertical edge 59 of thecoupling member 18, which when the latter is lowered into coupled position with the smoke main, as indicated in full lines in Fig. l, will engage said ring to shift the same inwardly and open the closure Thus a positive and automatically operating means is provided for preventing escape of smoke through any of the outlets 30, when the latter are not in use.
The coupling member 4.8 is pivoted to the end of alink 60 extending to and pivoted at its opposite end to an operating lever 61, preferably located within thecab 25. If desired acrank arm 62 may be pivoted at 63 on thelink 60. The crank arm 62- is pivoted at its opposite end at 64 and is provided with a counterweighted arm 65 for shifting thelink 60 to normally throw the couplingmember 48 into its inclined or inoperative position, as indicated by dotted lines in Figs. 1 and l. This construction insures movement of the coupling member into an inoperative position when the smoke discharging operation has been co npleted and prevents its striking the pipe sections 51. during the movement of the lorry car on its track.
At its opposite end thesmoke pipe 31 isprovided with a coupling member adapted to make connection with the collecting main 15 in the event it is desired to discharge the smoke from thepipe 31 into said collecting main. The pipe 31.is provided with ashort branch 66 on the outer end of which is pivoted the horizontal portion 6? or" adischarge pipe 68. Saidpipe 68 is "further provided withavertical portion 69 the outer end of which is turned down, as at 70, so
that it may make proper connection with 1 aninlet 71 of theascension pipe 16 of an oven. Theinlet 71 of such ascension pipe may be normally closed by a pivotedcover 72. When it is desired to direct the smoke from thepipe 31 into the collecting main, thecover 72 of an ascension pipe adjacent which the lorry car is stationed, is opened and thepipe 68 is swung into position in which the turndown portion covers theinlet 71 of the ascension pipe. This operation of the pipe permits the smoke to pass into the collecting main and any by-prod ucts contained in the smoke will be recovered along with the gases discharged into said main from the other ovens for the battery.
Suitable valves, 73, '74-, are provided for shutting oil thecoupling member 48 or thepipe 68 from thesmoke pipe 31 whenever saidmember 48 orpipe 68 is not in use.
'tion: an elongated oven cha Obviously it is not intended to permit the smoke to discharge from the pipe 3; directly into the atmosphere.
As the smoke outlets from th chamber or oven iadepcir charging hole; and as the [ii-Fe ing mechanism carried by likewise inclepemlent oi 2 introducing a cha e into ti period of smoke o the charging opal lien hit, e and the covers have been replaced on the charging holes oi the operation oi a by-pr quantities of snake cl'iarge liltl'OtlllCQC into the been leveled. This smoke m of: the smoke l .7, J c ex on, the
'i no e disco: present invention, be i as a result trapping the charge, after t has been comp eral smoke out I arrangement n it holes, cennnunicz te "-fflt the heaps of coal 6 ing operation. for conveniently the gas colleitin products contain readily recovered M be practically no The inventi n is embodied in a struction but may be I Within the scope of c made.
I claim:
1. In a with a plurality of charg' at intervals along 0 on with indepe ident sm ke outle wit 1 s alternation smoke main; a oi the top of said batter tion over said oven chamber; k charging devices carried respective coiipi "tioi: th th charging holes of the smoke pi alsv (a rried b'-' connectible \viti tveymg thereto the charging; a plar ducts leading from disposed in alternat charging alternate smoke outlets 0L 4D ducts in unison into c nnect in with san' smoke outlets; substantially as specified.
2. In a coke-oven battery, combination;
her; and means for extendiu the several 1. 1 i
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nah-m 0L ei rtensibie smoke connection with said smoke outitially specified.
l e-oven battery, in combination: 1 chan'iiier provided with a 'ing holes trranged at inoven chamber a d vri'th lets dispose, an alterhe a smoke no; movrdiie over the top position over of charging respective spectiva clnirging iamber; a smoke pipe also i and connectible with conveying eto the oven chargii and'a s leading :i'rom said i in alternation with i o devices, to connect i out-lets oi the oven fly as specified.
(ZOliiE-OVQH lgmtterv, in combination: d oven chamber pr vided with a holes arranged at insaid oven chamber and with smoke outlets disposer in alterholes; a smoke into chargin position. over a pluinlof charging or respective pith the respective charging oven chamber; a plurality of carried by said truck and rnation with respect to said s, with the altercts of the oven chamber for aid smoke main the smoke wen charging; and means for duets with said smoke main;
specified.
truck for a coke-oven bator having a smoke main and an elongated ven cisn'iber provided with a plurality of odix 1 o o r' enem s.
chargiinr holes arranged at intervals along said oven chamber and with independent smoke outlets disposed in alternation with said c holes, said charging truck rompr ,ng a plurality of charging devices for respective cooperation with the respective charging holes of ti o oven chamber, a smoke pipe connectible, with said smoke main for conveying thereto smoke incidental to over chargingfa plniaC-lit of extensible smoke ducts leading from said smok pipe and disposed. in alternation with respect to said 0 clog devices to cooperate with the alter-n smoke outlets or the oven chamber, and means for extending the several ducts in unis into connection with the smoke outlets or an oven chamber, substantially as specified.
6. charging truck for a coke-oven battery having a smoke main and an elongated oven ch mber provided with a plurality of chargin holes arranged at intervals along said oiea chamber and with independent smoke outlets disposed in alternation. with said charging holes, said charging truck comprising a plurality of charging devices for respective cooperation with the respective charging holes of the oven chamber, a smoke pipe connectible with said smoke main for conveying thereto smoke incidental to oven charging. a plurality of extensible smoke ducts leading from said smoke pipe and disposed in alternation with respect t said charging devices to cooperate with the alternate smoke outlets of the oven chamber, and menus for extending the several ducts into cormection with the smoke outlets of an oven clannber, substantially as specified.
7. A charging; truck for a coke-oven batt my having a smoke main and an elongated oven cl'ramber provided with a plurality of charging holes arranged at intervals along said oven chamber and with independent smoke outlets disposed in alternation with said charging holes, said charging truck compris ng a plurality of charging devices for reso itive cooperation with the respective charging holes ot the oven chamber, a plurality of smoke ducts disposed in. alternation with respect to said charging devices, to connect with the alternate smoke outlets oi the oven chamber, for conveying to said smoke main the smoke incidental to oven chargimo and means for connecting said duets with said smoke main, substantially as specified.
8. In a coke-even, in combination: an elongated oven chamber provided with a plurality of charging holes arranged at in tervals along said oven chamber, and with independent smoke out-lets disposed in alternation with said charging holes and respec tively leadino' directly into the atmosphere; a smoke main; and means, operable at will, for connecting in unison the several smoke outlets of the oven chamber with said smoke main substantially as specified.
9. in a coke-oven, in combination: an rated or n chamber provided with a l v of ch: rging holes arranged at insaid even chamber and with tion: an elongated oven chamber provided with lur hty of charging holes arranged in rvals along said oven chamber and 1 L epend nt smoke outlets disposed in ane nation with said charging holes; a
in ruck movable over the top of said battery into charging position over said oven chamltier; a plurality of charging devices carried by said truck for respective cooperation with the respective charging holes of the oven chamber; a smoke pipe also carried by said truck; means for selectively connecting; saio smoke pipe with either or both of said mains, for conveying thereto the smoke incidental to oven charging; and a plurality of smoke ducts leading from smoke pipe and disposed in alternation with respect said charging devices to con- :lv the alternate smoke outlets of the in chamber: subspantialy as specified. ll. in a coke-oven battery, in combina tion: an elongated oven chamber provided with a plurality oi chargii holes arranged at intervals along said oven chamber and with independent smoke outlets disposed in alternation with said charging holes; a smoke main; a collecting main; a charging truck movable over the top of said batto y into charging position over said oven chamber; a plurality 0t charging devices carri by said truck for respective cooperation with the respective charging holes of the oven chamber; a smoke pipe also carried by said truck; means tor selectively conmeeting said smoke pipe with either otsaid mains tor conveying thereto the smoke incidental to oven charging; and a plurality of smoke ducts leading from said smoke pipe and disposed in alternation with respect to said charging devices, to connect with the alternate smoke outlets of the oven tively leading directly into the atmosphere; a smoke main; a gas collecting main; and means, operable at will, for selectively connecting in unison the several smoke outlets of the oven chamber with either or both of said. mains; substantially as specified.
13. In a coke-oven, in combination: an elongated oven chamber provided with a plurality of charging holes arranged at intervals along said oven chamber and With independent smoke outlets disposed in alternation with said charging holes and respectiy'ely leading directly into the atmosphere; a smoke main; a gas collecting main; and means, operable at will, for selectively connecting in unison the several smoke outlets of the oven chamber with either of said mains; substantially as specified.
14. In a coke-oven, in combination: an elongated oven chamber provided With a unison the several smoke outlets of the oven 2 chamber with either or both of said mains; substantially as specified.
15. In a coke-oven, in combination: an elongated oven chamber provided With a plurality of smoke outlets respectively leading directly into the atmosphere; a smoke main; a gas collecting main; and means, operable at will, for selectively connecting in unison the several smoke outlets ofthe oven chamber with either of said mains; substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 6th day of October, 1919.
JOSEPH BECKER.