Transfer pipe for furnace

US10274193B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10274193-B2
Application numberUS-201514740819-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 16, 2015
Priority dateJun 17, 2014
Publication dateApr 30, 2019
Grant dateApr 30, 2019

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Disclosed herein is a transfer pipe for a furnace. The transfer pipe for a furnace includes a body portion having an inlet and an outlet through which a fluid is transferred, a guide portion having polygonal sides extending in a spiral form in an inward longitudinal direction of the body portion, and a diameter change portion repeatedly changing an inner diameter of the body portion in the longitudinal direction thereof.

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A transfer pipe for a furnace, comprising: a body portion having an inlet and an outlet through which a fluid is transferred; a guide portion having polygonal sides formed on an inner wall of the body portion and extending in a spiral form in a longitudinal direction of the body portion; diameter change portions that repeatedly protrude in a longitudinal direction of the transfer pipe from the inner wall of the body portion in a rounded form; and a branch passage formed on the inner wall of the body portion, wherein the branch passage is inclined with respect to the polygonal sides, so as to intersect with adjacent ones of the polygonal sides, wherein the guide portion has an inner peripheral surface which has an N-sided polygonal cross-section in a first section and an (N−1)-sided polygonal cross-section in a second section, wherein N is a positive integer, wherein the guide portion comprises a first guide portion extending in the longitudinal direction of the body portion from the inlet and a second guide portion extending upward from the first guide portion, and wherein an angle of extension of the first guide portion with respect to a center vertical axis is different from an angle of extension of the second guide portion with respect to the center vertical axis. 2. The transfer pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the transfer pipe has a polygonal cross-sectional shape therein. 3. The transfer pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the guide portion extends by an angle of 360° in the longitudinal direction of the body portion to form a cycle, and the cycle is repeated along an entire length of the transfer pipe. 4. The transfer pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the first guide portion is configured to have a first cycle in the first section of the guide portion in which the fluid is maintained as a liquid phase and the second guide portion is configured to have a second cycle in the second section of the guide portion in which the fluid is maintained as a liquid phase and a gas phase, and wherein the guide portion further comprises a third guide portion extending toward the outlet from the second section, wherein the third guide portion is configured to have a third cycle in a third section of the guide portion in which the fluid is maintained as a gas phase. 5. The transfer pipe according to claim 4 , wherein a length of the second guide portion is relatively shorter than a length of the first guide portion. 6. The transfer pipe according to claim 4 , wherein: the angle of extension of the entirety of the second guide portion with respect to the center vertical axis is relatively greater than the angle of extension of the entirety of the first guide portion with respect to the center vertical axis. 7. The transfer pipe according to claim 4 , wherein the branch passage is formed across the first and second sections. 8. The transfer pipe according to claim 4 , wherein the branch passage is formed in only the second section. 9. The transfer pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the angle of extension of the first guide portion is uniform throughout the first guide portion, and wherein the angle of extension of the second guide portion is uniform throughout the second guide portion. 10. A transfer pipe for a furnace, comprising: a body portion having an inlet and an outlet through which a fluid is transferred; a guide portion formed on an inner wall of the body portion and extending in a spiral form in a longitudinal direction of the body portion, so that the body portion has a polygonal cross-sectional shape; wherein the polygonal cross-sectional shape includes polygonal sides and a junction of adjacent ones of the polygonal sides is rounded; and diameter change portions that repeatedly protrude in a longitudinal direction of the transfer pipe that are disposed on each of the polygonal sides, wherein the guide portion has an inner peripheral surface which has an N-sided polygonal cross-section in a first section and an (N−1)-sided polygonal cross-section in a second section, wherein N is a positive integer, wherein the guide portion comprises a first guide portion extending in the longitudinal direction of the body portion from the inlet and a second guide portion extending upward from the first guide portion, and wherein an angle of extension of an entirety of the first guide portion with respect to a center vertical axis is different from an angle of extension of an entirety of the second guide portion with respect to the center vertical axis. 11. The transfer pipe according to claim 10 , wherein the diameter change portions protrude from the inner wall of the body portion in a rounded form in the longitudinal direction of the transfer pipe. 12. The transfer pipe according to claim 10 , wherein the first guide portion is configured to have a first cycle in the first section of the guide portion in which the fluid is maintained as a liquid phase and the second guide portion is configured to have a second cycle in the second section of the guide portion in which the fluid is maintained as a liquid phase and a gas phase, and wherein the guide portion further comprises a third guide portion extending toward the outlet from the second section, wherein the third guide portion is configured to have a third cycle in a third section of the guide portion in which the fluid is maintained as a gas phase. 13. The transfer pipe according to claim 12 , wherein a length of the second guide portion is relatively shorter than a length of the first guide portion. 14. The transfer pipe according to claim 12 , wherein the guide portion comprises a branch passage formed on the inner wall of the body portion, wherein the branch passage is inclined with respect to the polygonal sides, so as to intersect with the adjacent ones of the polygonal sides. 15. The transfer pipe according to claim 14 , wherein the branch passage is formed across the first and second sections. 16. The transfer pipe according to claim 14 , wherein the branch passage is formed in only the second section. 17. The transfer pipe according to claim 10 , wherein the angle of extension of the first guide portion is uniform throughout the first guide portion, and wherein the angle of extension of the second guide portion is uniform throughout the second guide portion. 18. A transfer pipe for a furnace, comprising: a body portion having an inlet and an outlet through which a fluid is transferred, wherein an outer diameter of the body portion is uniform; a guide portion having polygonal sides formed on an inner wall of the body portion and extending in a spiral form in a longitudinal direction of the body portion; and diameter change portions that repeatedly protrude in a longitudinal direction of the transfer pipe from the inner wall of the body portion in a rounded form, wherein the guide portion has an inner peripheral surface which has an N-sided polygonal cross-section in a first section and an (N−1)-sided polygonal cross-section in a second section, wherein N is a positive integer, wherein the guide portion comprises a first guide portion extending in the longitudinal direction of the body portion from the inlet and a second guide portion extending upward from the first guide portion, and wherein an angle of extension of the first guide portion with respect to a center vertical axis is different from an angle of extension of the second guide portion with respect to the center vertical axis. 19. The transfer pipe according to claim 18 , whe

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  • for combustion apparatus, e.g. for boilers · CPC title

  • by varying the cross-section of the flow channels · CPC title

  • F22B37/103Primary

    Internally ribbed tubes · CPC title

  • Forms of water tubes, e.g. of varying cross-section · CPC title

  • by creating turbulence, e.g. by stirring, by increasing the force of circulation (F28F13/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10274193B2 cover?
Disclosed herein is a transfer pipe for a furnace. The transfer pipe for a furnace includes a body portion having an inlet and an outlet through which a fluid is transferred, a guide portion having polygonal sides extending in a spiral form in an inward longitudinal direction of the body portion, and a diameter change portion repeatedly changing an inner diameter of the body portion in the long…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Doosan Heavy Ind Constr Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F22B37/103. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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