Spring-loaded heat recovery oven system and method

US11098252B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11098252-B2
Application numberUS-201916729219-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 27, 2019
Priority dateDec 28, 2018
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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A coke oven can include an oven body, a foundation, and a plurality of beams separating the oven body from the foundation. A buckstay applies force to the oven body to maintain compression on the oven body during thermal cycling of the coke oven. The coke oven further comprises a spring-loaded compression device, which can include a restraining device, an anchor coupled to the restraining device, and a spring coupled to the restraining device. The anchor can be attached to one or more of the beams, the foundation of the oven, or to a similar compression device on an opposite side of the oven. The spring applies force between the restraining device and the one or more beams or foundation to compress the buckstay against the oven. The force applied by the spring can maintain structural stability of the coke oven over a plurality of thermal cycles.

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We claim: 1. A coke oven, comprising: an oven body; a foundation; a plurality of beams separating the oven body from the foundation; a buckstay configured to apply force to the oven body to maintain compression on the oven body; and a spring-loaded compression device including: a restraining device comprising a rigid structure; an anchor coupled to the rigid structure of the restraining device and attachable to one or more of the beams of the plurality of beams; a first spring on an outside of the buckstay and coupled to the rigid structure of the restraining device, the first spring positioned on an axis and being configured to apply force against the buckstay toward the oven body; and a second spring on an inside of the buckstay and coupled to the rigid structure of the restraining device, the second spring positioned on the axis and being configured to apply force against the restraining device away from the oven body. 2. The coke oven of claim 1 , further comprising a connecting rod coupled to the first and second springs. 3. The coke oven of claim 1 , wherein the beam is an I-beam, and wherein the anchor passes through a hole in a web of the I-beam. 4. The coke oven of claim 1 , wherein the beam is an I-beam, and wherein the restraining device passes through a hole in a web of the I-beam. 5. The coke oven of claim 1 , wherein the restraining device is on the inside of the buckstay. 6. The coke oven of claim 1 , further comprising an anchoring beam coupled to the restraining device, the anchoring beam anchoring the compression device to the foundation. 7. The coke oven of claim 1 , further comprising a third spring positioned inside of and concentric to the second spring. 8. The coke oven of claim 7 , wherein the second spring has a first spring constant, and wherein the third spring has a second spring constant that is different from the first spring constant. 9. The coke oven of claim 1 , wherein the spring-loaded compression device is a first spring-loaded compression device positioned on a first side of the oven body, and wherein the coke oven further comprises a second spring-loaded compression device not connected to the first spring-loaded compression device. 10. The coke oven of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of beams form a plurality of air gaps between the oven body and the foundation. 11. The coke oven of claim 10 , further comprising a forced cooling system configured to force air through one or more of the air gaps to dissipate heat from the one or more air gaps. 12. A bridle assembly for a heat recovery oven including a buckstay to constrain thermal expansion of the heat recovery oven, the bridle assembly comprising: a bridle; an anchor coupled to the bridle and attachable to a foundation of the heat recovery oven; a first spring coupled to the bridle and positioned along an axis, the first spring being configured to apply force between the bridle and the foundation to compress the buckstay against the heat recovery oven in a first direction; and a second spring positioned along the axis and configured to apply force to compress the buckstay in a second direction opposite the first direction. 13. The bridle assembly of claim 12 , wherein the buckstay is a first buckstay of a first heat recovery oven, and wherein the first spring is configured to apply force between the bridle and the foundation to compress the first buckstay against the first heat recovery oven and to compress a second buckstay against a second heat recovery oven adjacent to the first heat recovery oven. 14. The bridle assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a connecting rod coupling the first spring to the bridle. 15. The bridle assembly of claim 12 , wherein the bridle is on an outside of the buckstay. 16. The bridle assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a beam coupled to the bridle, the beam anchoring the bridle to the foundation. 17. The bridle assembly of claim 12 , further comprises a third spring positioned inside of and concentric to the first spring. 18. A coke oven, comprising: an oven body having a first end and a second end; a foundation; a plurality of beams separating the oven body from the foundation; a first buckstay at the first end of the oven body and a second buckstay at the second end of the oven body, the first buckstay and the second buckstay applying force to the oven body to maintain compression on the oven body; a first spring-loaded compression device including: a restraining device comprising a rigid structure; a first spring coupled between the restraining device and one of the foundation or a beam of the plurality of beams, the first spring positioned along an axis and configured to apply force to the rigid structure of the restraining device to compress the first buckstay in a first direction against the first end of the oven body; and a second spring positioned along the axis and configured to apply force in a second direction opposite the first direction; and a second spring-loaded compression device that is not connected to the first spring-loaded compression device.

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  • C10B29/04Primary

    Controlling or preventing expansion or contraction · CPC title

  • Foundations or supports plates; Legs or pillars; Casings; Wheels (tops, e.g. hot plates F24C15/10) · CPC title

  • Cooling · CPC title

  • Bracing or foundation of the ovens · CPC title

  • Coke ovens with means for bringing and keeping the charge under mechanical pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US11098252B2 cover?
A coke oven can include an oven body, a foundation, and a plurality of beams separating the oven body from the foundation. A buckstay applies force to the oven body to maintain compression on the oven body during thermal cycling of the coke oven. The coke oven further comprises a spring-loaded compression device, which can include a restraining device, an anchor coupled to the restraining devic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Suncoke Tech & Development Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C10B29/04. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 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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