Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ loading bearing monolith with coextensive...
Patent
1981-03-12
1984-10-02
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cast in situ loading bearing monolith with coextensive...
110332, 110336, E04B 16
Patent
active
044739834
ABSTRACT:
Anchor organization for a layer of refractory material deposited on a refractory furnace lining. The organization includes a number of non-metallic refractory anchors disposed at spaced locations about the furnace lining surface. The anchors are provided with a particular configuration that includes a concave locking surface on each end providing a refractory-retention function. Each anchor has one end cemented into a hole in the lining and the other end immersed in the cementitious refractory material that is deposited on the surface of the furnace lining. A plunger tool is also disclosed for use in inserting the anchor and cement into a hole in the lining.
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Helm Rea C.
Murtagh John E.
United States Steel Corporation
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