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Title: Ore processing furnace



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1. An ore processing furnace adapted for processing ores such as those containing antimony and which require temperatures ranging generally between 600.degree. Fahrenheit and 1200.degree. Fahrenheit; said furnace comprising: an ore containing and processing chamber structure having a surrounding wall and an upper open end provided with an ore receiver; said chamber structure having a lower partially enclosed end; a power operated means in said lower end adapted to be driven at a controlled rate to move ore waste such as rock particles or the like from said lower end of said chamber structure; a heat retaining wall surrounding said chamber structure and disposed in spaced relation thereto and defining a fire box space adjacent said chamber structure; said surrounding wall of said chamber structure having a plurality of openings extending therethrough; ore heating tubes communicating with said space; a central hot gas exhaust pipe extending upwardly through said chamber structure; said ore heating tubes intercommunicating with said openings and said hot gas exhaust pipe for conducting hot gas through the interior of said chamber structure whereby said ore heating tubes conduct heat to ore in said chamber structure; vapor collectors above said ore heating tubes; vapor conduits communicating with said vapor collectors and extending upwardly through said chamber structure.

2. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: an air housing structure having upper and lower ends is provided with a wall surrounding said heat retaining wall and spaced therefrom to provide an insulating air space around said heat retaining wall.

3. The invention as defined in claim 2, wherein: means is provided for delivering air under pressure to said insulating air space near said lower end of said air chamber structure; and conduit means for conducting heated air into an area above said vapor collectors of said ore receiver for preheating ore therein.

4. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: said power operated means comprises a rotatable augur.

5. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: said central hot gas exhaust pipe also extends through said ore receiver and said heat retaining wall of said air housing structure is provided with insulation material adapted to prevent heat transfer to the atmosphere surrounding said furnace.

6. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: said ore receiver is provided with a downwardly converging generally inverted frusto-conical funnel like structure having an opening therein surrounding said hot gas exhaust pipe; a plenum below said opening of said ore receiver; said plenum communicating with said vapor conduits whereby hot vapor in said plenum tends to preheat ore which gravitates from said opening in said ore receiver and said preheating of ore being in an area above said vapor collectors.

7. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: heat exchange means is disposed to be heated by hot gases rising in said exhaust pipe; said heat exchange means being disposed to preheat ore surrounding said exhaust pipe and in an area above said vapor collectors.

8. The invention as defined in claim 2, wherein: a layer of insulation is disposed around said air housing structure.

9. The invention as defined in claim 3, wherein: said means for delivering air under pressure is a variable delivery means adapted to vary the flow of air in said insulating air chamber.

10. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: said vapor collectors are disposed above said ore heating tubes and are generally roofed shaped structures having apex portions with downwardly diverging structure generally in the form of an inverted V-shaped trough.

11. The invention as defined in claim 10, wherein: adjacent edges of said vapor collectors are superimposed one above the other and are in generally overlapped relationship to each other so that vapors rising in the body of ore around said heating tubes will enter an adjacent collector or the next superimposed collector therabove.

12. The invention as defined in claim 11, wherein: said vapor collectors in their superimposed relationship have generally overlapping edges which are radially tapered divergingly in a direction from said central hot gas exhaust pipe toward the said surrounding wall of said ore containing and processing chamber structure.

13. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: fuel burners are disposed in a lower area of said fire box and variable delivery fuel means is disposed for delivery of fuel to said burners for generating hot gas in said fire box.

14. The invention as defined in claim 7, wherein: said heat exchange means is provided with a tubular coil in said hot gas exhaust pipe; said coil having inlet and outlet portions projecting through the wall of said hot gas outlet pipe and having integral external coils disposed radially outward from the periphery of said hot gas exhaust pipe to conduct preheating energy to said ore.

15. The invention as defined in claim 14, wherein: said coils are provided with a heat transfer liquid and pump means for circulating said liquid in said coils.

16. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: a condenser is disposed for receiving vapor from said vapor conduits whereby said vapor may be condensed for collecting liquid or solid material vaporized from said ore.

17. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein: vibrator means is provided for vibrating said ore downwardly into said ore containing and processing chamber structure.

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Inventors: Schramm, Arthur G. (Phoenix, AZ, US)

Application Number: 518575
Filing Date: 1974-10-29
Publication_date: 1976-01-20
Assignee:
Primary Class(es): 266/154 266/155, 266/175, 266/197
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US Patent Ref:
2287476Jun, 1942Hodson et al.266/17.
2550684May, 1951Fouquet266/17.
3876189Apr, 1975Jackson et al.266/17.

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Primary Examiner: Lake, Roy
Assistant Examiner: Bell, Paul A.
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