Method for extracting charging gases in coke oven chambers

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4673463
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06825864

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Method for exhausting from coke ovens gases evolved during charging with the use of a conduit interconnecting an opening in the roof of a coke oven chamber being charged with a corresponding opening in a nearby oven. According to the inveniton, near one of the ends of the conduit interconnecting the two ovens a communication with the atmosphere can be made without disturbing the gas-tight connection between the other end and the nearby oven. One way of achieving this is for the sealing zone or closure portion which dips into a water seal in a riser for a coke oven chamber to be shorter than the other end such that when the conduit is raised the shorter end will permit atmospheric air to flow into the conduit. In another embodiment, a socket is provided at one end of the conduit and has a pivoting flap which, in one position, closes the socket and in another position, closes the gas-exhaust opening. Another embodiment of the invention employs a sleeve in which a tubular member having a bottom sealing zone or closure portion is movable, such portion dipping into a water seal when lowered and clearing the water seal when raised. Still another embodiment of the invention employs internal cover lifters.

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DR C OTT & COMP G M B HCHRISTSTRASSE 9 460 BOCHUM 1

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kwasuik, Hans-Jurgen Herne, DE 1 1
Piduch, Hans-Gunter Bochum, DE 12 188

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