[0001] The present invention relates to apparatus for loading coke ovens.
[0002] More specifically, the invention relates to apparatus which permits the loading of
coke ovens with finely sub-divided coal having moisture content up to 15%, under extremely
safe conditions with respect to ecological protection of the working environment.
[0003] As is known, coke ovens in industrial systems are arranged in parallel row gangs,
and coal loading apparatus comprising a series of hoppers, corresponding in number
to the number of oven loading apertures, mounted on a carriage movable on rails is
employed for loading the ovens. The hoppers are aligned with the individual oven loading
apertures, and after having removed the individual plug elements from the loading
apertures, which may or may not be affected automatically, and having lowered a projection,
with which each hopper is provided, in order to form a continuous path between each
hopper and the associated oven, the coal is directly discharged, by gravity or any
other suitable means, into the interior of the oven at a very high speed and in a
continuous and even manner.
[0004] The main disadvantages involved in loading coke ovens with the known oven loading
apparatus are the high atmospheric pollution and bad working conditions due to the
escape of gases and dust during these operations.
[0005] In fact, the coal which is introduced rapidly into the hot oven causes displacement
from the oven of an equivalent volume of hot air which, upon escaping, also entrains
a certain quantity of coal dust.
[0006] Moreover, the freshly introduced coal, upon contacting the heated oven walls, immediately
releases a large quantity of gas which in turn escapes from the oven loading apertures
and expansion columns, thereby entraining a further amount of coal dust.
[0007] Several processes have been studied and tested, seeking to eliminate or at least
reduce this gas and dust emission during the oven loading operation, but none of these
have given satisfactory results.
[0008] Thus, for example, one process tested consists of creating a gas-tight seal between
the loading hoppers and the oven loading apertures and, by means of suction devices,
drawing nearly all of the gas evolved from the chamber through ducts, burning this
gas and finally settling, by means of an atomized water jet, the fumes and ashes which
are the products of this combustion.
[0009] This process, however, has the disadvantage that, under certain conditions, an explosive
gas is formed which may explode and damage the system, and which in any case constitutes
a danger for the loading operator.
[0010] Moreover, the water treatment causes suspension of acid liquids to form due to the
presence of sulphur dioxide in the discharging fumes; these aqueous acid suspensions
cause corrosion of the structure of the plant with which they inevitably come into
contant.
[0011] Another known method, which has attracted a certain amount of practical interest,
consists of using oven loading apparatus hermetically sealed to the oven-loading apertures,
and extracting the gas and dust directly from the barrel by suction. This suction
is obtained by superheated steam injected at a pressure of 12-14 atmospheres by means
of an ejector connected to the barrel. The adoption of this process, however, requires
a system for balancing and adjusting the pressures in all the ovens adjacent to that
being loaded, and in the barrel.
[0012] In fact, due to an anomalous pressure increase in the barrel during the injection
of superheated steam, gases leak from the so-called "weak points" of all other ovens
of the gang, which are in different distillation stages. This problem is particularly
acute in the case of pre-existing coke oven gangs, where the auxiliary systems have
not been made for the performance of this process and where the volume of the barrel
and the gas-tightness of the doors and expansion columns are rather inadequate. Consequently,
in pre-existing oven gangs, atmospheric pollution by gas and dust during the loading
operations seriously deteriorates the working environment of the oven loading workers.
[0013] From DE-C-693043 it is known an apparatus for loading coke ovens provided with loading
apertures. The disclosed apparatus comprises movably mounted hoppers, a loading funnel
at the outlet end of each hopper having means to ensure a gas-tight seal between the
hopper outlet and the loading aperture of a coke oven, and suction means for removing
gas and dust evolved during loading of the oven. This apparatus, however, does not
solve the problems concerning the atmospheric pollution. In fact, the coal which is
introduced rapidly into the hot oven causes a rapid displacement from the oven of
an equivalent volume of gas and dust which leak from the so called "weak points" of
all the other ovens of the gang which are in different distillation stages. This problem
is particularly acute in the case of pre-existing ovens.
[0014] GB-A-163245 discloses a coke oven loading apparatus provided with a filling member
comprising a stationary element "G" which is conical in form and a lower vertically
adjustable element "GA" which is also conical in form and telescopes with element
"G" so as to put into the hoppers a significant and substantial variation in the volume
of coal to be filled. The main disadvantages involved in loading coke ovens with this
apparatus are the high atmospheric pollution and the bad working conditions due to
the high escape of gases and dust during the loading operations. The same disadvantages
occur by using the apparatuses disclosed in the U.S. Patent No. 1,885,191 in which
an oven (A') being charged is connected by a bridge vent tube (E) to an adjacent empty
oven (N), or by using the coke furnace loading device disclosed in U.S. Patent No.
3,576,263 which is provided with a movable loading funnel-shaped part 31 connected
to the charging bunker 1.
[0015] Thus, the object of the present invention is to provide improved apparatus for loading
coal into coke ovens, which permits the problem of atmospheric pollution to be solved,
especially in the case of pre-existing ovens.
[0016] This object is achieved by improved apparatus for loading coke ovens arranged in
parallel row gangs and provided with loading apertures, the apparatus comprising a
plurality of movably mounted hoppers, a loading funnel at the outlet end of each hopper
having means to ensure a gas-tight seal between the hopper outlet and the loading
aperture of a coke oven, and suction means for removing gas and dust evolved during
loading of the oven, characterized in that at the inlet end of each hopper there is
provided a loading shutter element of frustoconical form and variable height for connecting
the hopper inlet to a coal containing silo and controlling the amount of coal delivered
to the hopper, in that the means ensuring a gas-tight seal comprise a coupling sealing
ring and a closure ball valve and in that the suction means comprises a bridge collector
tube connecting an opening in an adjacent oven which is maintained at low pressure
by a fluid injecting device at the top of the riser column thereof.
[0017] The improved apparatus of the present invention is furthermore provided with a driving
cab, located on the main floor of the support structure. This driving cab preferably
extends along the whole length of the apparatus, and is provided with a pressurisation
system for preventing the entry of dust, and an air conditioning system.
[0018] During the whole loading stage, carried out by the present improved apparatus, the
conveying of the evolved gases towards the riser column is facilitated by a low pressure
condition in the upper part of the two ovens, and by their connection together by
means of the bridge collector tube.
[0019] The aforesaid low pressure condition may be obtained by a fluid injecting device,
which may utilize steam or squeous ammonia, the fluid injecting device being mounted
at the top of the riser column.
[0020] The movable bridge collector tube, for connection to the adjacent oven, comprises
an inverted U-shape steel tube which is resistant to corrosion and to a temperature
of 1200°C. This bridge collector tube is further provided with an electromagnet for
raising the cover of the associated opening in the oven.
[0021] The presence of the aforesaid bridge collector tube permits a greater equilibrium
and a better distribution of the developed gas pressures during the oven loading to
be obtained, and in addition it assures, in any case, the connection between the upper
section of the oven and the low pressure duct as far as the said riser column.
[0022] The possibility of connecting the adjacent oven to that being loaded, by means of
the bridge collector tube permits emission during the loading operations to be greatly
reduced. For example, an increase of coal dust in the tar produced is avoided.
[0023] In fact, the slow passage of the gases and dust, from the oven being loaded, through
the upper part of the adjacent oven, which is generally at the end of distillation,
permits the dust to settle. The loading hoppers are made of stainless steel and have
a frustoconical cross section, and preferably rest on rubber blocks in order to isolate
the apparatus from possible vibrations produced by the vibrators.
[0024] Each loading hopper is provided with a loading shutter consisting of a frustoconical
element which is able to fit over the opening in the silo containing the coal, the
height of which may be adjusted as desired in dependence on the desired volume of
coal to be loaded in the hopper. This adaption operation is obtained by varying the
vertical position of the lower base of the said frustoconical element.
[0025] The loading funnels are provided with couplings operative to permit them to fit the
loading apertures perfectly, with a good tolerance margin in order to compensate for
possible misalignments of these apertures. The ball valve with which each loading
funnel is provided serves to retain the coal within the hopper before it is loaded
into the oven and to guarantee gas tightness of the seal against fumes whilst loading
is taking place. The closure of this ball valve is controlled by coal level sensors
in each hopper.
[0026] The improved apparatus of the present invention permits most of the atmospheric pollution
problems, which occur during oven loading to be solved, as well as various problems
connected to the working environment of the coke oven.
[0027] In fact, the possibility of having variable capacity hoppers for performing differential
loading, and gradually withdrawing the emitted gases through the columns of two adjacent
ovens, connected by the said bridging collector tube, permits the occurrence of excess
pressure in the barrel to be eliminated, which excess pressures would deleteriously
affect the other ovens of the gang by indirectly increasing the gas leaks through
the so-called weak points such as doors, apertures, columns and so on.
[0028] The gas emissions are, however, eliminated or at least reduced to the fact that all
the loading operations are carried out without there being any need to move the apparatus
and the tight closure between the oven and the loading hopper.
[0029] Furthermore, the apparatus permits the volumetric distribution of coal in the oven
to be improved by differential loading, Moreover, the possibility of being able to
clear the dust from the gas and dust mixture during the gas escape, permits the entrainment
of coal dust by the gases to be reduced, and accordingly the quality of the tar produced
is not deteriorated.
[0030] In order better to understand the constructional and the operating characteristics
of the improved coke oven gang loading apparatus of the present invention, this will
now be described with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, which
illustrate a preferred exemplary but not limitative embodiment of the present invention,
and in which:
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the coke oven loading apparatus of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a schematic sectional front view of the apparatus illustrated in Fig. 1,
taken on the line A-B of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is a schematic side view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 and 2.
[0031] Referring specifically to the figures of the accompanying drawings, the improved
apparatus for loading a gang of coke ovens consists of four movable carriages 1. Each
of these latter is formed by a rocker element, connected to a support structure 2
by means of coil springs. Each said carriage 1 is provided with two wheels 3 and 3',
of which one wheel is a freely rotatable one and the other is a driving wheel. This
latter is driven by a variable speed motor provided with eddy current braking equipment
and with a tachometric dynamo for synchronisation of the carriages 1.
[0032] The support structure 2 consists of a welded and bolted construction in the form
of a portal. At the top of the said support structure 2 there is located a floor carrying
the hoppers 4, the operating cab 5 and the housing 6 for the electrical equipment.
[0033] The hoppers 4, generally four in number, are preferably made of stainless steel,
having frusto- conical cross-section, and each is provided, in the upper part thereof,
with a loading shutter 7 for adjusting the amount of coal to obtain a coal charge,
variable in weight and distribution, in the loading chamber. Each loading shutter
7 consists of a frusto-conical element of variable height which can be positioned
under an outlet 8 from the silo containing the coal, and which allows the useful volume
within the hopper to be varied.
[0034] The lower portion of each said hopper 4 is communicated with corresponding loading
funnel 9 which is vertically movable by hydrodynamic drive means. Each funnel 9 is
provided at one end thereof with a coupling sealing ring 10 which permits a perfect
fit over the mouth of the loading aperture 11 to be obtained.
[0035] Moreover, within each funnel 9 there is provided a closure ball valve 12 for retaining
the coal within the hopper before it is loaded into the oven, and for providing a
seal against fumes whilst the loading operation is taking place. The closure of this
ball valve 12 is controlled by coal level sensors located in each hopper, which operate
a suitable hydraulic device.
[0036] The loading apparatus of the invention is further provided with four devices 13 for
raising the covers of the loading apertures 11, and with four devices 15 for cleaning
and degraphitising the loading aperatures 11 before the coal loading operation. The
raising of the covers is effected by means of a magnetic plate 14 located at the end
of each of the devices 13. Each cleaning device 15 consists of an hydraulic cylinder
which drives a suitable cleaning counterweight 15', preferably of the vibrating type.
[0037] On the coke discharge side the oven loading apparatus of the invention is provided
with a bridging collector tube 16 of inverted U-shape, which permits connection of
a suitable aperture 17, formed in the top of an oven, with another suitable aperture
18 formed in the top of the adjacent oven along the distillation path.
[0038] In order to raise the covers of the apertures 17 and 18 there is provided an electromagnetic
device 19 which also has magnetic plates at the end thereof, like the devices 13.
[0039] The bridging collector tube 16 is made of special steel resistant against high temperatures
(1200°C) and is positioned onto the associated apertures 17 and 18 by means of an
automatic hydraulic drive.
[0040] In order to prevent interference between the collector tube 16 and the coal silo
tower from occurring during movement of the loading apparatus, the assembly for raising
the tube 16, and the cover raising device 19, are displaceable inwardly of the apparatus.
[0041] Furthermore, the whole unit is longitudinally movable along a path corresponding
to the length of the oven gang in order to permit it to be used with the end ovens
of each gang.
[0042] During the whole of the loading stage the conveying of the evolved gases is facilitated
by a low pressure condition in the upper part of the two ovens connected by means
of the said bridging collector tube 1 6. This low pressure is obtained by a fluid
injecting device installed at the top of each riser column 20. The oven loading apparatus
of the invention is further provided, on the same side as the riser column 20, with
a device 21 for automatically cleaning the riser columns, consisting of a member 22
operative to vertically reciprocate a cleaning swab or brush 23.
[0043] The present oven loading apparatus is also provided with a drive system, emergency
and safety systems, electric and hydraulic systems for automatically performing all
the possible desired predetermined sequences of operations, and with a photoelectric
cell system for centering the apparatus with respect to the loading aperture.
[0044] In order to achieve the optimum loading condition without in practice allowing dust
and gas emissions, the present oven loading apparatus provides for varying the weight
and volume of the coal in each hopper 4, and an automatic programming of a wide range
of different operating sequences for dropping the coal into the loading aperture 11.
Accordingly, depending on the inherent characteristics of each mixture, the present
apparatus permits automatic loading of four apertures 11 to be performed simultaneously,
one at a time, two at a time, or two separately and two together and so on. The cab
5 extends the whole length of the apparatus and is provided with large windows having
heat-proof glass, a pressurisa.ion system for preventing the ingress of dust, and
an air conditioning system for the operator.
[0045] The coke oven loading apparatus of the invention has been described herein above
only by the way of non-limitative example, with reference to the figures of the accompanying
drawings illustrating an exemplary and non-limitative preferred embodiment of the
invention.
[0046] Therefore, in the practical construction of the present apparatus, various shape,
size and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention
as defined in the attached claims.