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US-9498786-B2 · Nov 22, 2016 · US
US12410369B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12410369-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418954882-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2024 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Publication date | Sep 9, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 9, 2025 |
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Industrial cars for holding high-temperature materials, such as flat push hot cars for transporting hot coke and deposits, and associated systems and methods are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, an industrial car can include an at least partially enclosed hot box with a base and sidewalls, and one or more of the base or sidewalls can be covered by surface plates. The surface plates can be arranged in a floating configuration with gaps therebetween, such that the surface plates can move relative to one another and thermally expand without exerting excessive compressive force against adjacent surface plates. In some embodiments, the hot box can also include a roof with a first non-curved member and a second non-curved member abutting the first non-curved member. In some embodiments, the industrial car can include one or more emission ducts to remove dust and exhaust from within and around the industrial car.
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We claim: 1. An industrial car configured to hold materials having temperatures in excess of 2000° F., the industrial car comprising: an at least partially enclosed hot box having a base, and a pair of opposing sidewalls each extending upward from the base; cross members coupled to at least one of the base or the sidewalls; coupling members each coupled to at least one of the cross members; surface plates disposed adjacent to the coupling members, wherein the surface plates are configured to support materials having temperatures in excess of 2000° F. wherein adjacent surface plates are spaced apart from another by at least a predetermined threshold distance, and wherein, in operation, the surface plates are movable independent from the coupling members; and clips coupled to the surface plates, wherein the clips are configured to keep the surface plates adjacent to the corresponding coupling members, wherein the industrial car is configured to hold and transport the materials. 2. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein, when the industrial car is heated, the coupling members remain fixed relative to the cross members. 3. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein, when the industrial car is heated, the adjacent surface plates thermally expand without overlapping and independently of the coupling members. 4. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein the surface plates are not directly coupled to the coupling members. 5. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein the industrial car comprises a flat push hot car configured to receive and hold industrial products. 6. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein the adjacent surface plates are spaced apart from one another along a first dimension, wherein the clips and the coupling members are spaced apart from one another along a second dimension that is normal to or different from the first dimension. 7. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein the surface plates are oriented substantially parallel to the coupling members. 8. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein, when the industrial car is heated, a dimension of individual ones of the surface plates is configured to increase by 1-2%. 9. The industrial car of claim 1 wherein: each of the cross members has a generally rectangular cross-section and extends substantially normal to the base or the sidewalls, each of the coupling members includes a plate coupled to, centered with, and oriented substantially perpendicular to a corresponding one of the cross members, each of the surface plates is disposed over at least two adjacent ones of the coupling members, at least two of the clips are coupled to a same one of the surface plates and positioned between two adjacent ones of the coupling members, and each of the clips includes a protrusion configured to be positioned in a corresponding recess of one of the surface plates.
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