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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 10, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 29, 2006
Emile Lonardi, Bascharage, LU;
Guy Thillen, Diekirch, LU;
Jean Gidt, Hollenfels, LU;
Patrick Hutmacher, Bettembourg, LU;
Emile Lonardi, Bascharage, LU;
Guy Thillen, Diekirch, LU;
Jean Gidt, Hollenfels, LU;
Patrick Hutmacher, Bettembourg, LU;
Paul Wurth S.A., Luxembourg, LU;
Abstract
A three hopper charging installation for a shaft furnace includes a rotary distribution device for distributing bulk material in the furnace by rotating a distribution member about the furnace central axis and a first, a second and a third hopper arranged in parallel above the rotary distribution device and offset from the central axis. A sealing valve housing is arranged between the hoppers and the distribution device. It has a top part with a first, a second and a third inlet respectively communicating with the first, the second and the third hopper. A first, a second and a third sealing valve are provided in the top part. Each sealing valve includes a flap which is pivotable between a closed sealing position and an open parking position. The sealing valve housing also has a funnel shaped bottom part with an outlet communicating with the distribution device. According to the invention, the top part of the sealing valve housing has a tripartite stellate configuration in horizontal section with a central portion, in which the inlets are arranged adjacently in triangular relationship about the central axis, and with a first, a second and a third extension portion, each sealing valve being adapted such that its flap opens outwardly with respect to the central axis by pivoting into a parking position located in the first, second or third extension portion respectively.