US1772554A - Tin-pack-handling mechanism for heating furnaces - Google Patents
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- the invention genera'lly has for its object to provide a tin-pack heating furnace wherein is-provided -means for conveniently and efficiently handling and conveying the packs into and through the heating chamber in a manner insuring proper thorough heating.
- the invention seeks to provide an improved conveyor mech- 1o anism forreceivin the tin, black plate, or sheet iron pack as t ey leave the doubler and conveying them through the furnace, automatically handling the packs so as to assure proper thorou h heating of the same as they pass'through te furnace.
- Figure 1 is a die ammatic plan viewof the apparatus embo ying the features of my 26 invention showing the furnace in horizontal section, w
- Figure 2 is a longitudinal vertical section through the furnace showing the output convevor, so igure 3 is a similar'section showing the take in conveyor,
- Figure 4 is an enlarged detail vertical transverse section taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 1
- Figure 5 is a similar section taken substantially on the line 55 of Figurel
- Figure 6 is a detail vertical transverse section taken substantially on the line 6-6 of Figure 1,
- Figure 7 is a vertical detail transverse section taken substantially on the line .7-7
- Figure 8 is a detail vertical section taken substantially on the line 88 of- Figure 1,.
- Figure 9 is a detail vertical transverse sectiontaken substantially on the line 99 of Figure 1,
- Figure 10 is a longitudinal vertical detail section taken substantially on the line 10-10 of Figure 1,
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentar diagrammatic plan view at the output en of a modified orm of the invention, I
- Figures 12 and 13 are sectional views taken substantially on the lines 12-12 and 1313 Us res ectively of Figure 11,
- igure 14 is an enlarged detail section showing the flipper operating mechanism for this modification, and i Figure 15 is a ,detail section taken substantially on the line 15-15 of Figure 1.
- 1' indicates the walls of a heating furnace which may be con- 6 structed in the usual manner of fire brick, steel beam suppgrted and said walls enclose a heating cham r 2 which is to be kept heatproved heating unit, (not shown).
- Capped supports-5 are provided at the entrance of the intake passage 3 and one of them is provided with an electric switch button 6 so that when a pack is placed thereon a circuit (not shown) will be closed for lighting an incandescent bulb 8 lbcated at the rollingiuill 9 so as to signal.
- a shaft 10 is suitably supported for rotation outside of the (passages 3 and 4.
- This Y shaft 10 is embedde in a platform 11 forming a continuation of the bottom12 of the fuanace as is clearly disclosed in Figures 2 an 3.
- v a The bottom 12 of the furnace is provided with a passage 14 continuing a distance into the platform 11 having an openinglfi in the furnace and an opening 16in the platform ex- 1 teriorly'of the furnace.
- the shaft '10 is journaled in the platformflfi to extend across: the assage 14 below the o n ing- 16., A 'sproc et 17 is mounted on t is shaft 10.
- a shaft 18 is'ournaled in the bottom 12 at the inner end 0 the passage 14 and has a sprocket 19the'reon. 7
- a chain is trained over the sprockets 17 and 19 and has a plurality of spaced projections or teeth 21 thereon. This chain extends between the supports 5 as is clearly illustrated in Figure 1.
- the upper run of the chain is disposed on top of the bottom 12 and the platform 11 while the lower run of the chain is in the passage 14.
- the upper run of the chain passes through the intake passage 3.
- a door 22 is swingably mounted as at 23 in'the intake passage 3 and will swing partially open as a pack passes by, by the pack engaging therewith.
- the distance between the teeth is such as to accommodate packs therebetween as is clearly illustrated in Figure 3.
- a shaft 24 is journaled above the platform and has a gear 25 thereon meshing with a gear 26 on the shaft 10, as shown to advantage in Figure 10. i
- the gear 25 is loose on the shaft 24 and has a clutch 27 associated therewith so that said clutch may be closed to cause the rotation of the gear 25 with the shaft 24.
- This clutch 27 is conveniently located adjacent the incandescent bulb 8 by means of a lever 28, link 29, bell crank 30, link 31. and lever 32 or in any other preferred or suitable mannet.
- the bottom 20f the furnace is provided with another passage 33 similar to passage 14 and in spaced parallelism thereto and this passage is provided with end openingsv34 and 35.
- a shaft 36 is at one end of the passage 33 and has a sprocket 37 thereon;
- a shaft 38 is at the other end of the passage and has a sprocket 39 thereon.
- the shaft 38 is operatively connected with the shaft 24 by means of chain and sprocket mechanism 40 so that the chain 41 trained about the sprockets 37 and 39 moves in an opposite direction from the chain 20.
- This phain 41 has teeth 42 thereon similar to teeth 21 for receiving packs therebetween as clearly illustrated in Figure 2.-
- the chain 41 is wholly disposed within the furnace.
- the off take passa e 4 has hingedly' mounted therein a door 43 w ich ill be openby the packs as they pass off out through .this passage 4 as will be more apparent as the description proceeds.
- -A guide-strip 44 is disposed equidistant between the: chains 20 and ,41 and rises from the bottom as-is clearlyillustrated in Figure 5 so that the-packs will be guided between the side walls of the furnace and this strip when moved by the chain.
- the numeral 45 denotes an. electric motor geared as at 46.with a shaft' 47.- This shaft 47 is geared as at-48 to the shaft 24.
- Supports 49 are provided adjacent the rollin mill 9 and conveyor chains 50 lead there rom through passage 4 into the off take side of the furnace.
- These chains 50 are a shaft 54 that is operatively connected by a chain and sprocket mechanism 55 with the shaft 24 and the clutch 53 is actuated by alever 56 adjacent lever 28, link 57 and lever 58.
- Two rows of upstanding guide rollers or k obs 59 are provided alongside the c ains 50.
- the bottom 12 is provided with one or more transverse channels 60 in the upper surface thereof at the end of the chain 20 and pusher blocks 61 are movable therein actuatable by rods 62.
- rods 62 have pin and slot connections 63 with a crank 64 on a shaft 65 journaled in bearings 66 in a pit 67.
- the shaft 65 is rocked by a crank 68, rod 69 and eccentric 70 having a clutch connection 71 with shaft 47.
- a bar 80 is slidable in suitable brackets 81 to the outside of the furnace and is held in either of twopositions by a spring 82 having keeper notches 83 to receive a lug 84 on the bar 80.
- Rigid arms 85 project from this bar 80- to that by moving the bar 80 to the left clutch I 71 may be disengaged.
- the arms 85 are only rigid in respect to the bar as far as horizontal swinging is concerned since as will be seen in Figure 7 these arms are pivoted as at with cranks 91 depending from the bar 80 and this bar 80 may be slightly rocked by an arm 92 of angular construction which extends in through an opening-93 in the bottom to be engaged by one of the teeth on the chain 20.
- the numerals denote chains trained over sprockets on shafts 101 and 102.
- the sprockets are rotatable together by sleeves 103 on the shafts 101 and 102 and one of these sprocket units has a clutch structure 104 associated therewith and with the shaft 102.
- This clutch is actuated by a lever 105 and a link 106. Chains 107 are trained over sprockets on shaft 108 which is operatively associated with the shaft 102 through gearing 109 and clutch 110.
- the clutch 110 is operated by a. lever 111 and a link 112.
- the shaft 102 is rotatable by an electric motor 114. 'Thus the chains 107 would receive the pack from the chains 50 and lead the packs on to the chains 100 or vice versa. i
- a flipping mechanism which may be used when desired consisting of a shaft 115 and having fingers 116 thereon.
- This shaft 115 is rocked by means of a crank 117, a link 118 and a lever 119.
- a heatin furnace including a bottom, a pair of on less conveyor chains mounted in the bottom running alon side of each other in opposite direction, said bottom having channels at the end of one of said chains, said channels bein dis osed transversely of said one chain, pus er b ocks operable in the channels to push the packs from said one chain over to the other chain, rods connected with said pusher blocks, a shaft, eccentric means on the shaft to 0 erate the rods, flipping fingers disposed a 'acent the pusher block, rods connected with said flipping fin ers, additional eccentric means on said s aft to operate the last mentioned rods and a clutch mechanism for controlling each of said eccentrics whereby the pusher blocks and fli ping fingers may be operated simultaneous y or the flipping fingers may be rendered inoperative.
- a heating furnace a air of conveyors alongside each other, means or transferrin packs from one conve or to the other, said means embodying a 'pping mechanism and a pusher mechanism, one of said conveyors having teeth, means actuable by said teeth for holding the flipper mechanism inoperative, said last mentioned 5 means comprising an arm engageable by the teeth, a bar rockable by the arm, a second arm, a crank on the bar pivotally engaged with the last mentioned arm, means for slidably mounting the bar so that when the bar 10 is rocked said last mentioned arm is pushed, a clutch mechanism for controlling said pusher mechanism and said flipper mechanism, said clutch mechanism including a disk having a cam thereon and into the path of 1; movement of which the last mentioned arm will be pushed when the first mentioned arm is actuated by one of the teeth on one of the conve ors.
- a heating furnace a 2 pair of conveyors alongside each other, means for transferring the packs from one conveyor to the other, said means comprisin a pushing mechanism and a flipper mec anism, means for controlling the said mecha- 25 nisms, said means embodying a clutch mecha'nism, one of said conveyors having teeth, and means actuatable by the teeth for controllinf the clutch mechanism.
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J. W. PERRY Aug. 12, 1930.
TIN PACK HANDLI G MECHANISM FOR HEATING FURNACES Filed Sept. 8, 1928 6 Sheets-Sheet [nwntar ohn If fevvy w J. w. PERRY 1,772,554
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Aug. 12, 1930.
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TIN PACK HANDLING MECHANISM FOR HEATING FURNACES Filed Sept. 8, 1928 6 Sheets-Sheet 5 T A O Q 0 F 0 0 E 0 o O O o w Q O O O w 0 Mi z\\\ i, i wk 0 0 0 U M 1+ Patented Aug. 12, 1930 UNITED STATES JOHN w. runny, or wannnme, was]: vmemxa mnr-racx-mnmemncmmsm son n'm'rnve summons 4 Application filed septembet s, was. Serial 110.8%,628.
The invention genera'lly has for its object to provide a tin-pack heating furnace wherein is-provided -means for conveniently and efficiently handling and conveying the packs into and through the heating chamber in a manner insuring proper thorough heating.
thereof preparatory to final rolling.
In its more detailed nature the invention seeks to provide an improved conveyor mech- 1o anism forreceivin the tin, black plate, or sheet iron pack as t ey leave the doubler and conveying them through the furnace, automatically handling the packs so as to assure proper thorou h heating of the same as they pass'through te furnace.
With the above and numerousotherobjects in view as will appear as the description pro-' ceeds, theinvention resides in certain novel features of construction, and in the-combination and arrangement of parts aswill be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
In the drawing: Figure 1 is a die ammatic plan viewof the apparatus embo ying the features of my 26 invention showing the furnace in horizontal section, w
Figure 2 is a longitudinal vertical section through the furnace showing the output convevor, so igure 3 is a similar'section showing the take in conveyor,
Figure 4 is an enlarged detail vertical transverse section taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 1 Figure 5 is a similar section taken substantially on the line 55 of Figurel,
' Figure 6 is a detail vertical transverse section taken substantially on the line 6-6 of Figure 1,
Figure 7 is a vertical detail transverse section taken substantially on the line .7-7
of Figure 1, s
Figure 8 is a detail vertical section taken substantially on the line 88 of-Figure 1,.
Figure 9 is a detail vertical transverse sectiontaken substantially on the line 99 of Figure 1,
Figure 10 is a longitudinal vertical detail section taken substantially on the line 10-10 of Figure 1,
ed to thedesired temperature by any apw Figure 11 is a fragmentar diagrammatic plan view at the output en of a modified orm of the invention, I
Figures 12 and 13 are sectional views taken substantially on the lines 12-12 and 1313 Us res ectively of Figure 11,
igure 14 is an enlarged detail section showing the flipper operating mechanism for this modification, and i Figure 15 is a ,detail section taken substantially on the line 15-15 of Figure 1.
Referring to the drawing in detail, in. WlllCh like numerals of reference indicate like parts in all of thefi'g-ures, 1' indicates the walls of a heating furnace which may be con- 6 structed in the usual manner of fire brick, steel beam suppgrted and said walls enclose a heating cham r 2 which is to be kept heatproved heating unit, (not shown).
At one end of the furnace there is provided an intake passage 3alohgside of which is i an ofl'take passage 4. Capped supports-5 are provided at the entrance of the intake passage 3 and one of them is provided with an electric switch button 6 so that when a pack is placed thereon a circuit (not shown) will be closed for lighting an incandescent bulb 8 lbcated at the rollingiuill 9 so as to signal. I
an operator that .a pack has been placed upon '80 the support 5 so that said operator may start the machiner as will be erei'nafter' more clearly descri ed. A shaft 10 is suitably supported for rotation outside of the ( passages 3 and 4. This Y shaft 10 is embedde in a platform 11 forming a continuation of the bottom12 of the fuanace as is clearly disclosed in Figures 2 an 3. v a The bottom 12 of the furnace is provided with a passage 14 continuing a distance into the platform 11 having an openinglfi in the furnace and an opening 16in the platform ex- 1 teriorly'of the furnace. I
The shaft '10 is journaled in the platformflfi to extend across: the assage 14 below the o n ing- 16., A 'sproc et 17 is mounted on t is shaft 10. A shaft 18 is'ournaled in the bottom 12 at the inner end 0 the passage 14 and has a sprocket 19the'reon. 7
A chain is trained over the sprockets 17 and 19 and has a plurality of spaced projections or teeth 21 thereon. This chain extends between the supports 5 as is clearly illustrated in Figure 1.
The upper run of the chain is disposed on top of the bottom 12 and the platform 11 while the lower run of the chain is in the passage 14. The upper run of the chain passes through the intake passage 3.
A door 22 is swingably mounted as at 23 in'the intake passage 3 and will swing partially open as a pack passes by, by the pack engaging therewith. The distance between the teeth is such as to accommodate packs therebetween as is clearly illustrated in Figure 3. A shaft 24 is journaled above the platform and has a gear 25 thereon meshing with a gear 26 on the shaft 10, as shown to advantage in Figure 10. i
The gear 25 is loose on the shaft 24 and has a clutch 27 associated therewith so that said clutch may be closed to cause the rotation of the gear 25 with the shaft 24. This clutch 27 is conveniently located adjacent the incandescent bulb 8 by means of a lever 28, link 29, bell crank 30, link 31. and lever 32 or in any other preferred or suitable mannet.
The bottom 20f the furnace is provided with another passage 33 similar to passage 14 and in spaced parallelism thereto and this passage is provided with end openingsv34 and 35. I
A shaft 36 is at one end of the passage 33 and has a sprocket 37 thereon; A shaft 38 is at the other end of the passage and has a sprocket 39 thereon. The shaft 38 is operatively connected with the shaft 24 by means of chain and sprocket mechanism 40 so that the chain 41 trained about the sprockets 37 and 39 moves in an opposite direction from the chain 20.
This phain 41 has teeth 42 thereon similar to teeth 21 for receiving packs therebetween as clearly illustrated in Figure 2.-
The chain 41 is wholly disposed within the furnace. The off take passa e 4 has hingedly' mounted therein a door 43 w ich ill be openby the packs as they pass off out through .this passage 4 as will be more apparent as the description proceeds.
-A guide-strip 44 is disposed equidistant between the: chains 20 and ,41 and rises from the bottom as-is clearlyillustrated in Figure 5 so that the-packs will be guided between the side walls of the furnace and this strip when moved by the chain.
The numeral 45 denotes an. electric motor geared as at 46.with a shaft' 47.- This shaft 47 is geared as at-48 to the shaft 24.
Supports 49 are provided adjacent the rollin mill 9 and conveyor chains 50 lead there rom through passage 4 into the off take side of the furnace. These chains 50 are a shaft 54 that is operatively connected by a chain and sprocket mechanism 55 with the shaft 24 and the clutch 53 is actuated by alever 56 adjacent lever 28, link 57 and lever 58.
Two rows of upstanding guide rollers or k obs 59 are provided alongside the c ains 50.
Y The bottom 12 is provided with one or more transverse channels 60 in the upper surface thereof at the end of the chain 20 and pusher blocks 61 are movable therein actuatable by rods 62.
These rods 62 have pin and slot connections 63 with a crank 64 on a shaft 65 journaled in bearings 66 in a pit 67. The shaft 65 is rocked by a crank 68, rod 69 and eccentric 70 having a clutch connection 71 with shaft 47.
Obviously when the shaft 47 is rotating and the clutch 71 is in said eccentric will push the connecting rod 69 to cause the rock ing of shaft 65 thus causing the pusher block 61 to move outwardly in the channels 60, for shoving a pack which has been deposited by the chain 20 over the. channels on to the chain 41.
Sometimes it is desirable to flip the over as the are transferred from the chain 20 to the c ain 41 and are provided with a special flippin mechanism which com rises flipper fin ers 73 in recesses 74 formed in the upper sur ace of the bottom 12and rockable adjacent their ends as at 75 and pivotally connected with rods 76 operable by eccentrics 77 on the shaft 47, the eccentrics 77 having a clutch connection 78 with the shaft 47 so that when this clutch 78 is in the fingers will be rocked upwardly and over to flip the pack over on to the chain 41 from the chain-20.
A bar 80 is slidable in suitable brackets 81 to the outside of the furnace and is held in either of twopositions by a spring 82 having keeper notches 83 to receive a lug 84 on the bar 80.
Rigid arms 85 project from this bar 80- to that by moving the bar 80 to the left clutch I 71 may be disengaged.
- By moving the bar 80 to the right clutch 78 will be engaged as will also clutch 71 but the pusher mechanism will not interfere with the operation of the flipper. That is when the flipper mechanism operates the usher mechanism also operates but is me ectlve acks' since the fli permechanism will lift the pack up out of the way of the blocks 61.
The arms 85 are only rigid in respect to the bar as far as horizontal swinging is concerned since as will be seen in Figure 7 these arms are pivoted as at with cranks 91 depending from the bar 80 and this bar 80 may be slightly rocked by an arm 92 of angular construction which extends in through an opening-93 in the bottom to be engaged by one of the teeth on the chain 20.
When a tooth en ges this arm 92 it will cause the slight roc ing of the bar 80 which will cause an outward push on the arms 85 against the tensions of springs 94 so as toplace the ends of these arms in the aths of movement of the cams 95 on the dis s 86, so that the disks will be moved to the left of Figure 1 to disengage their respective clutches 71 and 78.
It will be noted from an inspection of Figures 4 and 5 that the upper runs of chains 20, 41 and 51 move in channels so as to be flush with the upper surface of the bottom of the surface and the platform and the teeth project above the bottom of the furnace and the platform.
In usin this apparatus an operator takes the pack rom the doubler and places it on the support 5 thus signalling the other operator at the control levers 28 and 56.
The operator adjacent the control levers then pulls the lever 28 causing the rotation of gear 25 and chain and sprocket mechanism 40 so as to cause the movement of the chains 20 and 41 as heretofore explained so that the pack will be drawn into the furnace.
This 0 ration is continued until a pack is deposite over the channel 60 so that the pack may be pushed over or flipped over on to the chain 41, the pusher and flipper mechanism being controlled in proper timed relation by the teeth engaging the arm 92 as heretofore explained.
When the pack moves to the output passage 4 it is deposited on the chain 50 and by proper manipulation of these chains is deposited on the supports 49, these chains 50 being controllable through clutch 53.
Thus every time the bulb 8 lights the operator throws in the clutch 27 and eventually every time this clutch is thrown in a pack will be ejected from the furnace and these ejected packs may be drawn to the supports 29 to be engaged in the rolling mill 9 in the usual well known manner.
Sometimes it is not possible to place the rolling mill opposite the output passage of the furnace and by referring to Figure 11 it will be seen that I have devised a means for moving the packs transversely.
The numerals denote chains trained over sprockets on shafts 101 and 102. The sprockets are rotatable together by sleeves 103 on the shafts 101 and 102 and one of these sprocket units has a clutch structure 104 associated therewith and with the shaft 102.
This clutch is actuated by a lever 105 and a link 106. Chains 107 are trained over sprockets on shaft 108 which is operatively associated with the shaft 102 through gearing 109 and clutch 110.
The clutch 110 is operated by a. lever 111 and a link 112. The shaft 102 is rotatable by an electric motor 114. 'Thus the chains 107 would receive the pack from the chains 50 and lead the packs on to the chains 100 or vice versa. i
In the example mentioned where the pack goes from the chains 107 to the chains 100 have provided a flipping mechanism which may be used when desired consisting of a shaft 115 and having fingers 116 thereon. This shaft 115 is rocked by means of a crank 117, a link 118 and a lever 119.
It is thought that the construction, operation, utility and advantages of the invention will now be quite apparent to those skilled in this art without a more detailed description thereof.
The present embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail merel for the purposes of exemplification since in actual practice they attaln the features of advantage enumerated as desirable in the statement of the invention and the above description.
It will be apparent that changes in the details of construction, and in the combination and arrangement of arts may be resorted to without departing rom the spirit or scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed or sacrificing any of its advantages.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is:
1; In combination, a heatin furnace including a bottom, a pair of on less conveyor chains mounted in the bottom running alon side of each other in opposite direction, said bottom having channels at the end of one of said chains, said channels bein dis osed transversely of said one chain, pus er b ocks operable in the channels to push the packs from said one chain over to the other chain, rods connected with said pusher blocks, a shaft, eccentric means on the shaft to 0 erate the rods, flipping fingers disposed a 'acent the pusher block, rods connected with said flipping fin ers, additional eccentric means on said s aft to operate the last mentioned rods and a clutch mechanism for controlling each of said eccentrics whereby the pusher blocks and fli ping fingers may be operated simultaneous y or the flipping fingers may be rendered inoperative.
2. In combination, a heating furnace, a air of conveyors alongside each other, means or transferrin packs from one conve or to the other, said means embodying a 'pping mechanism and a pusher mechanism, one of said conveyors having teeth, means actuable by said teeth for holding the flipper mechanism inoperative, said last mentioned 5 means comprising an arm engageable by the teeth, a bar rockable by the arm, a second arm, a crank on the bar pivotally engaged with the last mentioned arm, means for slidably mounting the bar so that when the bar 10 is rocked said last mentioned arm is pushed, a clutch mechanism for controlling said pusher mechanism and said flipper mechanism, said clutch mechanism including a disk having a cam thereon and into the path of 1; movement of which the last mentioned arm will be pushed when the first mentioned arm is actuated by one of the teeth on one of the conve ors.
3. n combination, a heating furnace, a 2 pair of conveyors alongside each other, means for transferring the packs from one conveyor to the other, said means comprisin a pushing mechanism and a flipper mec anism, means for controlling the said mecha- 25 nisms, said means embodying a clutch mecha'nism, one of said conveyors having teeth, and means actuatable by the teeth for controllinf the clutch mechanism.
11 testimony whereof I aflix m si ature. 30 JOHN W. E RY.
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