Batch-charging machine with removable head for submerged batch-charging

US9394192B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9394192-B2
Application numberUS-201314382980-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2013
Priority dateMar 5, 2012
Publication dateJul 19, 2016
Grant dateJul 19, 2016

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A batch charger for charging batch materials into a glass melting furnace at a level located below the level of the molten glass, including: a body including a barrel and a mechanical system for conveying batch materials, the mechanical system being housed in the barrel; and a head removably fastened to an end of the barrel, and including a slide gate damper, and a tubular connecting part fastened to the slide gate damper and configured to be at least partially inserted into a charging orifice provided in a wall of a tank of the furnace, the slide gate damper and the connecting part including a system of internal ducts that can be connected to a source of coolant. A melting installation and a process can use such a batch charger.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A batch charger for charging batch materials into a glass melting furnace at a level located below a level of molten glass, comprising: a body including a barrel and a mechanical conveying system for conveying batch materials, the mechanical system being housed in the barrel; a head removably fastened to an end of the barrel, including a slide gate damper, and a tubular connecting part fastened to the slide gate damper and configured to be at least partially inserted into a charging orifice provided in a wall of a tank of the furnace, the slide gate damper and the connecting part comprising a system of internal ducts that can be connected to a source of coolant. 2. The batch charger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mechanical conveying system is a piston or a worm screw. 3. The batch charger as claimed in claim 2 , configured so that, during operation, a tip of the worm screw does not extend beyond the barrel and does not cut a plane of closure of the slide gate damper. 4. The batch charger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tubular connecting part has a substantially conical inside surface that flares from an end making contact with the slide gate damper to an end a distance away from the slide gate damper. 5. The batch charger as claimed in claim 4 , wherein an opening angle of a truncated cone of the substantially conical inside surface of the connecting part is between 7 and 13°. 6. The batch charger as claimed in claim 4 , wherein an opening angle of a truncated cone of the substantially conical inside surface of the connecting part is between 8 and 12°. 7. The batch charger as claimed in claim 4 , wherein an opening angle of a truncated cone of the substantially conical inside surface of the connecting part is between 9 and 10°. 8. The batch charger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the slide gate damper comprises a fixed part and a moveable part, at least the moveable part comprising a system of internal ducts that can be connected to a source of coolant. 9. The batch charger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein neither the barrel nor the mechanical conveying system comprise an active cooling system nor a system of ducts that can be connected to a source of coolant. 10. The batch charger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an inside diameter of the tubular connecting part differs from an inside diameter of the barrel of the batch charger by 20% at most. 11. The batch charger as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an inside diameter of the tubular connecting part differs from an inside diameter of the barrel of the batch charger by 10% at most. 12. An installation for melting glass, comprising: a glass melting furnace with a charging orifice located in a wall of tank of a furnace below a theoretical level of a glass, which theoretical level is defined by a position of a spillway of molten material; and a batch charger according to claim 1 , the connecting part of the batch charger being at least partially inserted in the charging orifice of the furnace. 13. The installation for melting glass as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising submerged burners. 14. A melting process using the installation for melting glass as claimed in claim 12 , said melting process comprising: feeding, or continuously feeding, batch materials into the glass melting furnace through the charging orifice located in a wall of a tank of a furnace, below the level of the molten glass, by the batch charger, a head of the batch charger being connected by the tubular connecting part to the charging orifice so that the batch materials enter into the furnace, via the open slide gate damper and the tubular connecting part, at a level located below the level of the molten glass; and cooling, or continuously cooling, the head of the batch charger by flowing a coolant through the systems of internal ducts of the slide gate damper and the connecting part. 15. The glass melting process as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising, when required, closing the slide gate damper and separating the body of the batch charger from the head of the batch charger, the head remaining securely fastened to the furnace. 16. The glass melting process as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the batch materials comprise materials for recycling. 17. The glass melting process as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the batch materials comprise mineral fibers. 18. The glass melting process as claimed in claim 14 , wherein a composition of the batch materials contains at least 2 wt % of organic components. 19. The glass melting process as claimed in claim 14 , wherein a composition of the batch materials contains at least 5 wt % to 50 wt % of organic components. 20. The glass melting process as claimed in claim 14 , wherein a composition of the batch materials contains at least 10 wt % to 40 wt %, of organic components.

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  • of glass-forming waste materials (disposal or transformation of solid waste in general B09B; treatment of radioactive waste G21F9/00) · CPC title

  • C03B3/005Primary

    using screw feeders · CPC title

  • Screw feeders; Screw dischargers · CPC title

  • C03B3/00Primary

    Charging the melting furnaces · CPC title

  • by combustion with pure oxygen or oxygen-enriched air, e.g. using oxy-fuel burners or oxygen lances · CPC title

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What does patent US9394192B2 cover?
A batch charger for charging batch materials into a glass melting furnace at a level located below the level of the molten glass, including: a body including a barrel and a mechanical system for conveying batch materials, the mechanical system being housed in the barrel; and a head removably fastened to an end of the barrel, and including a slide gate damper, and a tubular connecting part faste…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Saint Gobain Isover
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C03B3/005. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 19 2016 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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