Material feeding mechanism in association with continuous sintering apparatus

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PATENT NO 6431860
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09930277

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In a material feeding mechanism in association with a continuous sintering apparatus, a material (S) carried by a transporting conveyer (1) into an atmosphere-displacement chamber (2) is fed into a furnace casing (4) of the continuous sintering apparatus by using a loading pusher (3). The transporting conveyor, the atmosphere-displacement chamber, and the loading pusher are arranged in such a manner that a direction in which the material is carried by the transporting conveyor and a direction in which the material is fed from the atmosphere-displacement chamber into the furnace casing by the loading pusher are linearly aligned, and the loading pusher and a drive unit thereof are installed under a floor of the atmosphere-displacement chamber so that the loading pusher moves up over the floor surface of the atmosphere-displacement chamber and moves forward and backward on the floor surface of the atmosphere-displacement chamber when the material is fed into the furnace casing. By such a construction, the longitudinal dimension of the continuous sintering apparatus can be made as short as possible to realize a compact design as a whole.

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JAPAN NUCLEAR CYCLE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTENAKA-GUN IBARAKI-KEN

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Aono, Shigenori Naka-gun, JP 3 7
Kato, Mitsuaki Naka-gun, JP 56 292
Kobayashi, Hitoshi Naka-gun, JP 190 2275

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