Glass manufacturing – Glass furnace with furnace charging means
Patent
1978-11-20
1980-04-08
Lindsay, Jr., Robert L.
Glass manufacturing
Glass furnace with furnace charging means
65 27, C03B 300
Patent
active
041971094
ABSTRACT:
To retard the escape of hot gases and dust from batch material being charged from a mechanical batch feeder into the doghouse at the charging end of a glass melting furnace, there is provided an enclosure comprised of two sections, one of which is supported on the side walls of the furnace over the doghouse area and which is closed at its back above the doghouse by the suspended arch wall of the furnace, the other of said enclosure sections being entirely supported on the batch feeder. It has top and end portions, the edges of which confront the top and edges of the furnace supported section when the feeder is in place to deliver batch material to the doghouse. Packing material forms a seal between said confronting edges. The feeder, however, may be quickly moved away from the furnace in case of need or emergency or for the repair of the furnace or the feeder. The back of the feeder mounted enclosure section is comprised partly of parts of the feed hopper with the batch material in the hopper forming a part of the enclosure. A flexible heat resistant fabric below the charger plate of the feeder and connected to the undersurface thereof is important in blocking the escape of gases and dust from the interior of the enclosure by flowing from the doghouse area under the charger plate, said curtain also being attached to the ends of the feeder supported section with sufficient fullness in the curtain between the charger plate and the end walls to flex with the back and forth and tilting motion of the charger plate relative to said end walls of the feeder supported section.
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Crouse Clifford F.
Frazier John E.
Frazier-Simplex, Inc.
Lindsay, Jr. Robert L.
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