Charging and discharging device for heating furnaces, especially

Heating – Work chamber having heating means – Having means by which work is progressed or moved mechanically

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414180, 414184, F27B 916, B65G 2500

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045682780

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a charging and discharging device with a vertically and longitudinally movable supporting arm. According to the invention, a pivotable lifting fork is provided which is fastened, horizontally and rotatably about its longitudinal axis, to the free ends of a supporting arm extending essentially in the form of a U and open at the bottom.

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patent: 2368615 (1945-02-01), Reese
patent: 2605006 (1952-07-01), Barnes
patent: 2622861 (1952-12-01), Talley
patent: 4412813 (1983-11-01), Wulf
patent: 4453876 (1984-06-01), Arpin
Didier Engineering GmbH paper entitled, "The Continuous Car Type Furnace (CCT Furnace), a New Continuous Reheating Furnace for Rolling Mills and Force Plants".
Didier Engineering GmbH brochure entitled, "Information", dated May 1982, relating to a Continuous Car Type Furnace (CCT Furnace) for Plate, Section, Tube Rolling Mills and Forges.

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