RADIANT HEATING ELEMENT WITH FREE END
20230023783 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F27B9/068
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23D91/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C3/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F27B9/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F27D99/0035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F27B9/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23C3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A radiant element for heating an oven is disclosed. The radiant element comprises a first end; a second free end; a radiant structure between said first end and second end; a conduit for an energy feed inside said radiant structure; a first attachment leg for mechanically coupling the radiant structure to a support, a first coupling means comprising a first portion arranged to be stationary with respect to said support, and a second portion stationary relative to said first leg, the first portion and the second portion being mechanically coupled via a first interface so as to allow a relative displacement between the first portion and second portion.
Claims
1. A radiant element configured for placement on a first vertical wall of an oven, comprising: a first end located on a first side of the radiant element; a second end located on a second side of the radiant element, the second side being opposite the first side; a radiant structure for heating inside the oven, located between the first end and the second end; a conduit for an energy feed inside the radiant structure, the conduit being located on the first side of the radiant element; a first attachment leg for mechanically coupling the radiant structure to a support located on the first wall, the first leg being located on the first side of the radiant element; and a first coupling means for mechanically coupling the first leg to the support; wherein the second end is free; and wherein the first coupling means comprises: a first portion arranged to be stationary with respect to the support, and a second portion stationary relative to first leg, the first portion and the second portion being mechanically coupled via a first interface to allow for a relative displacement between the first portion and second portion.
2. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein the first interface is at a lower temperature than the interior of the oven.
3. The radiant element of claim 1, further comprising an insulator arranged to form a thermal insulation between, on the one hand, the radiant structure and/or the interior of the oven, and, on the other hand, the first interface.
4. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein the first leg is provided to be in support or in traction on said support by means of the first coupling means.
5. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein the first coupling means allows a relative displacement parallel to the first wall between the first leg and the support.
6. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein the first interface allows a sliding and/or a rolling, preferably a sliding and/or a rolling of the second portion with respect to the first portion.
7. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein the first leg comprises, in the extension of the radiant structure and/or forming an at least partial envelope of the radiant structure, a first leg wall located between the radiant structure and the first coupling means.
8. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the first coupling means comprises a vertical first leg end plate.
9. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein it comprises a second attachment leg for mechanically coupling the radiant structure to the support, and a second coupling means for mechanically coupling the second leg to the support; the second leg being positioned around the conduit or positioned on a different side of the conduit than the first leg; the second coupling means comprising: a first portion arranged to be stationary with respect to the support, and a second portion stationary with respect to the second leg, the first portion and the second portion being mechanically coupled via a second interface to allow for a relative displacement between the first portion and the second portion.
10. The radiant element of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second legs comprises at least one opening.
11. The radiant element of claim 9, wherein the second leg comprises, in the extension of the radiant structure and/or forming an at least partial envelope of the radiant structure, a second leg wall located between the radiant structure and the second coupling means.
12. An oven segment of an oven comprising a first vertical oven wall and a first radiant element of claim 1, the support of the first radiant element being located only on the first oven wall, preferably the support of the first radiant element being attached only to the first oven wall.
13. The oven segment of claim 1, wherein the first leg is located lower than the conduit.
14. An oven comprising a plurality of radiant elements of claim 1.
15. A method for attaching a radiant element to a first vertical wall of an oven for heat treating a product, the method comprising the following steps: a. providing a radiant element comprising: a first end located on a first side of the radiant element; a second end located on a second side of the radiant element, the second side being opposite the first side; a radiant structure for heating inside the oven, located between the first end and second end; a conduit for an energy feed inside the radiant structure, the conduit being located on the first side of the radiant element; a first attachment leg located on the first side of the radiant element; and a first coupling means comprising: a first portion, and a second portion stationary with respect to the first leg, the first portion and the second portion being adapted to be mechanically coupled via a first interface to allow for a relative displacement between the first portion and second portion; and b. placing said radiant element on the first wall so that: the second end is free; the first attachment leg mechanically couples the radiant structure to a support located on the first wall; the first coupling means mechanically couples the first leg to the support; the first portion of the first coupling means is stationary relative to the support; and the second portion of the first coupling means is mechanically coupled to the first portion via the first interface to allow for a relative displacement between the first portion and second portion.
16. An oven comprising a plurality of oven segments of claim 12.
17. An oven comprising a plurality of oven segments of claim 13.
18. The radiant element of claim 10, wherein the second leg comprises, in the extension of the radiant structure and/or forming an at least partial envelope of the radiant structure, a second leg wall located between the radiant structure and the second coupling means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0132] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, for the understanding of which reference is made to the appended figures, among which:
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[0142] The drawings in the figures are not to scale. Generally, similar elements or components are denoted by similar references in the figures. The presence of reference numbers in the drawings shall not be considered limiting, even when such numbers are indicated in the claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0144] The radiant element 1 comprises a radiant structure 2 located between a first end 7 located on a first side 501 of the radiant element 1, and a second end 8 located on a second side 502 of the radiant element 1, the second side 502 being opposite the first side 501. The second end 8 is free, so it is not directly mechanically coupled to a wall of an oven, but it is mechanically coupled to the first wall 71 of an oven, by means of the support 3, through the radiant structure 2 and the first leg 20 (which will be described below).
[0145] The radiant element 1 comprises a conduit 5 connected to the radiant structure 2 so that the conduit 5 allows the feed of an energy source inside the radiant structure 2. The conduit 5 is generally connected to an energy source feed through the first wall 71. The conduit 5 is located on the first side 501 of the radiant element 1.
[0146] The radiant element 1 comprises a first attachment leg 20 for mechanically coupling the radiant structure 2 to the support 3. The first leg 20 is mechanically coupled to the support 3 by means of a first coupling means 25. The first coupling means 25 comprises a first portion 25a arranged to be stationary relative to said support 3, and a second portion 25b stationary relative to said first leg 20. Thus, when the first leg 20 moves, the second portion 25b follows the displacement, which is generally due to thermo-mechanical deformations. The first portion 25a is immobile as long as the support 3 is immobile. The second portion 25b is immobile as long as the first leg 20 is immobile. The coupling between the first 25a and second 25b portions is a first interface 25c that comprises all mechanical contacts between the first 25a and the second 25b portions, including any movable parts providing those mechanical contacts. The first interface 25c is located in a first coupling area 23, and allows a relative displacement between the first leg 20 and the support 3 by making possible a relative displacement between the first portion 25a and second portion 25b of the first coupling means 25.
[0147] For example, the first coupling means 25 is a bearing means configured to allow a free relative displacement of the first leg 20 with respect to the support 3. For example, the bearing means is a roll bearing means 40 as shown in
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[0151] The second leg 10 and first leg 20 are preferably separate and connected to the radiant structure 2. Between the first leg 20 and the second leg 10, there is a recessed area 9. The first leg 20 and second leg 10 are preferably mechanically coupled by means of the radiant structure 2. The first leg 20 and second leg 10 protrude from the radiant structure 2. For example, the conduit 5 is positioned between the first leg 20 and second attachment leg 10.
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[0159] a first free coupling device allowing a relative displacement between the first 15a and second 15b portions of the coupling means. The arrows shown in
[0160] a second, stationary coupling device comprising an attachment means 16 for attaching the second leg 10 to the support 3.
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[0162] a second leg 10 mechanically coupled to the support 3 by means of a second coupling means 15 at the level of the second coupling area 13, the second coupling means 15 allows a relative displacement between the second leg 10 and the support 3. The arrows shown in
[0163] a first leg 20 mechanically coupled to a support 3 by means of a first coupling means 25 at the level of the first coupling area 23, the first coupling means 25 allows a relative displacement between the first leg 20 and the support 3. The arrows shown in
[0164] a third leg 30 mechanically coupled to the support 3 by means of a third coupling means 35 at the level of a third coupling area 33 (shown in
[0165] The third coupling means 35 comprises a first portion 35a arranged to be stationary relative to the support 3, and a second portion 35b stationary relative to the third leg 30, the first portion 35a and the second portion 35b being mechanically coupled via a third interface 35c so as to allow a relative displacement between the first portion 35a and second portion 35b. Preferably, the third leg 30 is intended to be in support or in traction on the support 3 by means of the third coupling means 35. The radiant element is arranged so that the third interface 35c is at a lower temperature than the interior of the oven 200.
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[0167] Preferably, the first direction 29 and the second direction 19 are substantially orthogonal to a main direction of the radiant structure 2 from the first end 7 to the second end 8. Preferably, the first direction 29 and the second direction 19 are a vertical direction, i.e., they are substantially parallel to a vertical wall of an oven. Preferably, the first direction 29 and second direction 19 are parallel, more preferably, they are merged. Preferably, the third direction 39 is substantially parallel to a main direction of the radiant structure 2 from the first end 7 to the second end 8. Preferably the third direction 39 is a horizontal direction i.e. it is essentially orthogonal to a vertical wall of an oven. Preferably, the first direction 29 and second direction 19 are substantially orthogonal to the third direction 39.
[0168] Preferably, the third leg 30 shown in
[0169] a first end of the third leg 30 mechanically coupled to said support 3 by means of the third coupling means 35;
[0170] a second end of the third leg 30 attached to the radiant structure 2.
[0171] Preferably the second end of third leg 30 comprises two attachment segments for mechanically attaching to the radiant structure 2 so that there is a third leg opening 55 between the radiant structure 2 and the two attachment segments of the second end of third leg 30. The advantage of this third leg opening 55, like the one shown in
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[0173] A cross-sectional area made at the level of the first leg 10 and of the second leg 20 is shown in
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[0176] at the level of said first end 7 by a first bent segment 84;
[0177] at the level of said second end 8 by a second bent segment 86; [0178] the first straight section 81 and the third straight section 83 being fluidly connected:
[0179] at the level of the first end 7 by a third bent segment 85;
[0180] at the level of the second end 8 by a fourth bent segment 88. [0181] The first leg 20 allows mechanically to couple the radiant structure 2 to the support 3 at the level of the first coupling area 23. For example, the first leg 20 is coupled to the third bent segment 85 and/or and the third straight section 83. [0182] The second leg 10 allows the radiant structure 2 to be mechanically coupled to the support 3 at the level of the second coupling area 13. For example, the second leg 10 is coupled to the second bent segment 84 and/or the second straight section 82.
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[0184] the first straight section 91 and the second straight section 92 are fluidly connected by a first elbow 96;
[0185] the second straight section 92 and the third straight section 93 are fluidly connected by a second elbow 97;
[0186] the third straight section 93 and the fourth straight section 94 are fluidly connected by a third elbow 98. [0187] The first straight section 91 is fluidly connected to the conduit 5, and the fourth straight section 94 is fluidly connected to the outlet nozzle 95. The second leg 10 is mechanically coupled to the first straight section 91, e.g., it is attached to it. The second leg 10 allows to mechanically couple the first straight section 91 to the support 3, for example the second leg 10 allows to attach the first straight section 91 to the support 3. The first leg 20 allows to mechanically couple the fourth straight section 94 to the support 3, for example the first leg 20 allows to attach the fourth straight section 94 to the support 3. Preferably, in this embodiment, the second leg 10 at least partially surrounds the first straight section 91 and the first leg 20 at least partially surrounds the fourth straight section 94. [0188] The second leg 10 is mechanically coupled to the support 3 at the level of the second coupling area 13 by means of the second coupling means 15. The first leg 20 is mechanically coupled to the support 3 at the level of the first coupling area 23 by means of the first coupling means 25. Preferably, the second coupling means 15 is an attachment means and the first coupling means 25 is a mechanical coupling means allowing a relative displacement between the first leg 20 and the support 3. For example, the first coupling means 25 is a roll or sliding bearing means.
[0189] In a preferred embodiment of the radiant element 1 as shown in
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[0191] The first radiant element 1 is attached to the first wall 71 of the oven by means of its support 3, and the second radiant element 1′ is attached to the second wall 72 of the oven by means of its support 3′. The second leg 10 is attached to the support 3. The first leg 20 is mechanically coupled to the support 3 so as to allow a relative displacement between the first leg 20 and the support 3. The second radiant element 1′ is attached to the second wall 72 of the oven by means of the support 3′. The second leg 10′ is attached to the support 3′. The first leg 20′ is mechanically coupled to the support 3′ so as to allow a relative displacement between the first leg 20′ and the support 3′. The conduit 5 of the first radiant element 1 opens at the level of the first wall 71 of the oven. The conduit 5′ of the second radiant element 1′ opens at the level of the second wall 72 of the oven.
[0192] With respect to
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[0194] This first leg end plate 209 (respectively second leg 109) further allows to mechanically coupled the first leg 20 (respectively second leg 10) to the support 3, by means of the first 25 (respectively second 15) coupling means. For example, the first leg end plate 209 (respectively second leg 109) is bolted to the support 3.
[0195] Thus, the first leg 20 comprises, as an extension of the radiant structure 2 and/or forming an at least partial envelope of the radiant structure 2, a first leg wall 202A, 202B located between the radiant structure 2 and the first coupling means 25. The vertical end plate 209 is preferably attached to the first leg wall 202A, 202B. The same can be said for the second leg 10.
[0196] In the case of the radiant heating tube described in
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[0198] The roll bearing means 40 is comprised in the first coupling means 25. The roll bearing means 40 comprises a wheel 44 (part of the interface 25c) positioned for rotation about a wheel axis 45 (part of the first portion 25a of the coupling means 25). The wheel axle 45 is attached to the support 3 by a support 46 of wheel axle 45. In the example shown in the figure, the roll bearing means 40 is positioned in a recess of the support 3, so that the wheel 44 protrudes from the support 3 to allow the displacement of the first leg 20, relative to the support 3, without friction with the support 3. For example, the wheel 44 protrudes from 0.5 mm to 50 mm, more preferably the wheel 44 protrudes less than 20 mm from the support 3. The roll bearing means 40 is positioned at the level of a first mechanical coupling area 23. The first leg 20 comprises a first leg end plate 209 forming a substantially planar surface of first leg for mechanically contacting the wheel 44 so as to form a lineic contact 27 with the wheel 44. The end plate is part of the second portion 25b of the coupling means 25.
[0199] According to a particular embodiment shown in
[0200] With respect to the third leg 30 shown in
[0201] According to a preferred variant of
[0202] The present invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments, which are purely illustrative and should not be considered limiting. In a general manner, the present invention is not limited to the examples illustrated and/or described above. The use of the verbs “comprise”, “include”, or any other variant, as well as their conjugations, can in no way exclude the presence of elements or constituents other than those mentioned. The use of the indefinite article “a”, or the definite article “the”, to introduce an element or a constituent does not exclude the presence of a plurality of these elements or of these constituents. The reference numbers in the claims do not limit their scope.
[0203] In summary, the invention can also be described as follows. Radiant element 1 for heating an oven 200 and comprising:
[0204] a first end 7;
[0205] a second free end 8;
[0206] a radiant structure 2 between the first end 7 and second end 8;
[0207] a conduit 5 for an energy feed inside the radiant structure 2;
[0208] a first attachment leg 20 for mechanically coupling the radiant structure 2 to a support 3, at the level of a first coupling area 23,
[0209] a first coupling means 25 for mechanically coupling the first leg 20 to a support 3 at the level of the first coupling area 23 while allowing a relative displacement between the first leg 20 and the support 3.