Heating – Heating or heat retaining work chamber structure
Patent
1981-08-18
1983-06-21
Camby, John J.
Heating
Heating or heat retaining work chamber structure
52486, 52506, 52509, 110332, 110336, 432252, F27D 100
Patent
active
043891900
ABSTRACT:
When coating the inner surfaces of a furnace with strips of refractory mineral material or synthetic material such as felt, one often uses anchors which are welded to the shell of the furnace, which anchors are provided with recesses such that little plates can be secured to the anchor after having made a quarter of a revolution. These anchors represent energy loss and it is a time consuming job to weld all those anchors. This is eliminated by using metal strips with recesses which are punched out to at least one side. One can make now felt packages and some strips are provided with slots so that they can simply be attached to the furnace frame. If the side walls are coated by vertical packages, there also is no sag under the influence of their own weight.
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patent: 1997595 (1935-04-01), Nold et al.
patent: 2606017 (1952-08-01), Longenecker
patent: 3400672 (1968-09-01), Dickson
patent: 4246852 (1981-01-01), Werych
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