WO2008108713A1 - An insert and a heater element for electrical furnaces - Google Patents
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- WO2008108713A1 WO2008108713A1 PCT/SE2008/050004 SE2008050004W WO2008108713A1 WO 2008108713 A1 WO2008108713 A1 WO 2008108713A1 SE 2008050004 W SE2008050004 W SE 2008050004W WO 2008108713 A1 WO2008108713 A1 WO 2008108713A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B3/00—Ohmic-resistance heating
- H05B3/62—Heating elements specially adapted for furnaces
- H05B3/66—Supports or mountings for heaters on or in the wall or roof
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27D—DETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
- F27D99/00—Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
- F27D99/0001—Heating elements or systems
- F27D99/0006—Electric heating elements or system
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
- F27D—DETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
- F27D99/00—Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
- F27D99/0001—Heating elements or systems
- F27D99/0006—Electric heating elements or system
- F27D2099/0008—Resistor heating
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- this invention relates to an insert intended for electrical furnaces and of the type that comprises, on one hand, an insulating shell having an outside and an inside, at least the last-mentioned one of which has a rota- tionally symmetrical shape around a centre axis, and on the other hand a heater element that is arranged inside the shell and extends a plurality of turns in a continuous loop having an overall shape corresponding to the rotationally symmetrical shape of the shell.
- the invention also relates to a heater element as such.
- Furnaces heated in electrical way are often constructed of inserts in the form of a refractory and heat- insulating shell as well as one or more heater element that are mounted inside the same and manufactured from an electrically conducting material, which is suitable to form a resistance element having the ability to emit heat energy when electric current is supplied.
- the shell most often consists of a ceramic material, such as ceramic fibres in one or more layers, while the heater elements may consist of wires manufactured from special alloys, such as Fe-Cr-Al, alternatively intermet- allic materials, such as Mo-Si 2 or the like, or intermetallic composite material.
- special alloys such as Fe-Cr-Al
- intermet- allic materials such as Mo-Si 2 or the like
- intermetallic composite material intermetallic composite material.
- helical heat- ing wires so-called helices, are particularly well suitable, since the same can be given a uniform pitch without considerable irregularities.
- a peculiarity of the heating wires which may have a considerable total length depending on the number of turns therein, is that they are alternatingly expanding and shrinking depending on occurring temperature variations. As a rule of thumb, the wire expands at least 1 % when the temperature is raised from room temperature to operating temperature, which usually is above 1000 0 C.
- the wire is extended at least 10 mm per running metre, meaning that a wire having, for instance, a length of 50 m is expanded (and contracted) as much as 500 mm. If the wire would be freely movable, such length variations could be accommodated by axial as well as radial expansion. However, the mobility of the wire mounted inside the insulation shell is limited in various ways. If the same is prevented from increasing the diameter thereof along a part of the axial extension thereof, the expansion, which normally is uniformly distributed, has to be accommodated as a locally greater deformation. This may lead to the wire either being plastically deformed or pressed out in the insula- tion material.
- the wire loop is mounted at a certain radial distance inside a cylindrical inside of the shell.
- welded-on current outlets e.g., flat irons
- the aim of the wire loop to expand radially requires that the expansion space toward the inside of the shell is sufficiently great, while an aim to expand axially results in stresses adjacent to the outlets.
- a primary object of the invention is to provide a furnace insert the heating wire of which is mounted inside the insulation shell in such a way that accumulation of the inevitable length expansion in the entire wire is counteracted, more precisely with the purpose of avoiding contact between the heating wire and the insulation shell, and to avoid stresses on occurring outlets.
- the invention also relates to a heater element as such.
- the features of said heater element are seen in the independent claim 10.
- Preferred embodiments of the heater element according to the invention are furthermore defined in the dependent claims 11-15.
- an insert for electrical furnaces comprising an insulating shell and a coiled heater element.
- the element wire is provided with a plurality of fixing members, which protrude from the element wire and are either directly anchored in the insulation or in contact with support members, which in turn are anchored in the insulation, in such a way that the element wire still can move in relation to the support members.
- the loop is not provided with a plurality of bends.
- an electrical furnace comprising an insert having a cylindrical basic shape in which a number of generally meander-shaped heater elements are mounted.
- the meander shape is not orientated axially in respect of the cylindrical basic shape of the insert, but tangentially, the individual meander parts being straight and not bent.
- Fig. 1 is a partly sectioned perspective view showing a furnace insert having a cylindrical insulation shell and a heater 110 element inside the same,
- Fig. 2 is a planar view from above of the insert
- Fig. 3 is a side view of only the heater element
- Fig. 4 is a side view of a holder for the heater element
- Fig. 5 is a schematic planar view showing the heater element in 115 an imaginary, extended state
- Fig. 6 is a planar view of an alternative embodiment of the heater element
- Fig. 7 is a sectioned side view of the heater element according to Fig. 6, 120
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view of an additional alternative embodiment of the heater element
- Fig. 9 is a side view of the heater element according to Fig. 8.
- the furnace insert shown in Figs. 1-4 includes an insulating shell 1 and a heater element 2 arranged inside the same, which both have a rotationally symmetrical basic shape around a centre axis C.
- the insulation shell 1 is illustrated as genuinely cylindrical so far that not only the inside 130 3 thereof, but also the outside 4 thereof, are cylindrical, the shell being open at the axially opposite ends thereof.
- the geometrical shape of the outside 4 of the shell lacks importance in connection with the invention.
- the insulating shell may have another rotationally symmetrical basic shape, such as conical.
- the heater element 2 has the shape of a wire that extends a plurality of turns in a loop having a cylindrical overall shape.
- the heating wire 2 is placed at a certain distance inside the inside 3 of the insulation shell 1. In other words, the heating wire and the insulation shell
- outlets 6 are connected, e.g., flat irons, which project radially from the wire and intersects the insulation shell 1.
- the material of the insulation shell 1 is not only heat- insulating but also refractory. In practice, the material may
- the material of the heating wire 2 may consist of any electrically conducting material that is suitable to form a resistance element, usually in the form of some special alloy, such as Fe-Cr- Al, or an intermetallic material, such as Mo-Si 2 .
- the wire may -
- the insert has a comparatively limited axial extension and forms a module that can be built together with a desired
- the diameter may vary, for instance, within the range of 100-400 mm, while the length may be within the range of 100-1200 mm.
- the total length of the heating wire 2 varies depending on the dimensions of the insert. However, in many cases, the wire has a length of
- heating wire 2 is formed with a plurality of spaced-apart bends 7, which in this case are U-shaped and deflects the loop in pair-wise adjacent sections, which run in opposite directions from the individual U-bend.
- the loop has preferably the same, or substantially the same, diameter in the two pair-wise adja-
- the loop has a meander shape in the axial extension of the heater element and accordingly, of course also in the axial extension of the insulating shell.
- the loop has a meander shape in the axial extension of the heater element and accordingly, of course also in the axial extension of the insulating shell.
- wire loop has the shape of a meander having a curved cylindrical overall shape.
- the adjacent wire sections 2d, 2e are essentially located in mutually parallel planes, which are perpendicular to the centre axis of the rotationally symmetrical shape (such as the
- the wire extends in meander shape between axially opposite ends .
- the wire is manufactured by first being given the plane meander shape according to Fig. 5, and then - by hot working - the cylindrical overall shape according to Figs. 1 and 3. 205 Accordingly, in the last-mentioned state, the wire has the same rotationally symmetrical overall shape as the insulation shell 1, i.e., cylindrical.
- the individual wire section e.g., the section 2d
- the heating wire is kept in place inside the insulation shell 1 by means of a holder 9, which is manufactured from an electrically insulating material, and which in the shown,
- the bar 215 preferred example consists of a bar having rail-like cross-section shape. This bar is inserted in the gaps 8, more precisely in such a way that the different U-bends of the wire loop are kept pressed against opposite sides of the bar. As is seen from Fig. 4, the bar may advantageously be formed with a number of
- furnace insert is shown in a vertical or
- the same may also be located in a horizontal or lying state.
- the holding or supporting bar 9 should be located in the lower part of the cylinder, suitably vertically under the centre axis C.
- the bar may simply be inserted in the insula-
- Figs. 6 and 7, schematically illustrate an alternative embodiment of the heating wire loop.
- every second wire section is longer than adjacent wire sections.
- the wire section 2d is
- adjacent U-bends 7b, 7a being located at differently great distances from a reference plane P perpendicular to the wire sections. Therefore, when the plane, meander-shaped wire is imparted a cylindrical shape, the gaps form a slot 8a that extends heli-
- a heating wire according to the invention.
- the continuous wire 2 is helical and formed with a plurality of Z-shaped bends 11, which divide the wire into a corresponding number of individual sections or parts 2a, 2b, etc.
- the thermal expansion arising in the wire is isolated to the individual sections.
- the thermal expansion of the individual wire section is accommodated in the individual Z-bend 11 without propagating into and being accumulated in the other sections.
- 260 vidual sections or parts 2a, 2b, etc. of the loop have an extension in such a way that they have the same, or substantially the same, diameter around a centre axis of the heater element .
- 265 wire is kept in place inside the insulation shell by means of a plurality of holder members in the form of staples 12, which are anchored in the insulation shell and project from the inside thereof. Said staples 12 are placed at the wire bends 11, the last-mentioned ones running freely through the staples,
- the embodiments described above have the common feature that the heating wire in the sections has an extension in a rotationally symmetrical basic shape around a centre axis of the heater element with the 275 centre axis of the heater element coinciding with the centre axis of the insulating shell.
- the heating wire may have an out of round cross-section shape and include a broadest surface facing inward toward the middle of the furnace space.
- the wire may be cross-sectionally rectangular. In such a way, the heat radiation of the wire toward the inner of
- the heater element may also be made so that U-bends facing each other are located right in front of each other, instead of being axially displaced in the way shown in the example.
- the insulating shell has another rotationally symmetrical shape than cylindri-
- the heater element will be conically shaped in the axial direction thereof. It is also feasible that the insulating shell has a grooved inside in which grooves the element wire of the heater element runs. The purpose of said grooves is foremost to prevent the
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Priority Applications (5)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| KR1020097020649A KR101484340B1 (en) | 2007-03-05 | 2008-01-02 | An insert and a heater element for electrical furnaces |
| JP2009552632A JP5379024B2 (en) | 2007-03-05 | 2008-01-02 | Electric furnace insert |
| US12/449,960 US8565283B2 (en) | 2007-03-05 | 2008-01-02 | Insert and a heater element for electrical furnaces |
| EP08705277.5A EP2119315B1 (en) | 2007-03-05 | 2008-01-02 | An insert and a heater element for electrical furnaces |
| ES08705277T ES2426589T3 (en) | 2007-03-05 | 2008-01-02 | An insert and a heating element for electric ovens |
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| SE0700559A SE530968C2 (en) | 2007-03-05 | 2007-03-05 | Insert and heater for electric ovens |
| SE0700559-8 | 2007-03-05 |
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| WO2008108713A1 true WO2008108713A1 (en) | 2008-09-12 |
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| US (1) | US8565283B2 (en) |
| EP (1) | EP2119315B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP5379024B2 (en) |
| KR (1) | KR101484340B1 (en) |
| ES (1) | ES2426589T3 (en) |
| SE (1) | SE530968C2 (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2008108713A1 (en) |
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| US8565283B2 (en) | 2013-10-22 |
| JP5379024B2 (en) | 2013-12-25 |
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| KR20090129451A (en) | 2009-12-16 |
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