Refractory element

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Inventors

Sakurai, Akira
Shiotsu, Masahiro
Yano, Toshikazu
Ochi, Masao
Sugawara, Toshihiro

Application #

111910

Filed

Aug-26-1993

Published

Feb-21-1995

Current US Class

052/168
062/315
062/316
109/29
109/33
165/47
165/907
165/911
169/16
169/48
169/54
169/62

International Classes

F28D 005/02

Field of Search

169/16 169/48 169/54 169/62 52/168 109/29 109/33 62/316 62/315 165/47 165/907 165/911

Assignee

Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Davis, Jr.; Albert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt

US Patent References

4301631   Water cooling jack...
4310926   Fireproof suit
4616694   Fireproof cabinet sy...
4935169   Evaporative cooler

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Other References

Hatumei Kyokai Kokai Giho No. 87-10813, published on Sep. 21, 1987. Hatumei Kyokai Kokai Giho No. 87-10821, published on Sep. 21, 1987.

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Abstract
Cooling liquid flowing through cooling-liquid passages cools in heat-transmission manner an inner layer on an inner surface of an impermeable intermediate layer and is directed through a piping to an interface between the intermediate and outer layers, whereby the porous outer layer is cooled by latent heat generated by evaporation of the cooling liquid infiltrated into the porous outer layer.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A refractory chamber comprising a frame defining the dimensions of said chamber and a plurality of refractory building panels joined contiguously to said frame to enclose said chamber and retain the interior cool when the exterior of said chamber is subjected to excessive heat, each panel comprising an impermeable intermediate layer having inner and outer faces, a heat transmission layer joined to the inner face of said intermediate layer and comprising first liquid passages arranged along and throughout said inner face and including a liquid supply port for connecting said first liquid passages to a liquid supply pipe for supplying liquid under pressure to said first passages to attain a cooling effect throughout said inner face, a porous ooze cooling layer joined to the outer face of said intermediate layer, second liquid passages disposed between the outer face of said intermediate layer and said porous ooze cooling layer and including a plurality of outlet ports opening into said ooze cooling layer, and fluid passage joints interconnecting said first and second liquid passages to distribute cooling liquid throughout said ooze cooling layer when liquid under pressure is delivered through said supply pipe and inlet port to said first liquid passages, said porous ooze cooling layer comprises a soft porous inner layer of refractory material and an outer layer of refractory rigid liquid pervious material.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a refractory element.

Conventionally, a building or the like is fireproofed by using refractory interior and exterior members and/or heat-insulating members between interior and exterior members.

Upon fire, goods and the like are protected from burning by covering the same with refractory sheets.

Use of such refractory and/or heat-insulating members for fireproofing buildings or the like has the following problems:

(1) When a fire occurs outside a building or the like, intrusion of heat from the exterior to the interior of the building or the like cannot be completely prevented by the refractory and/or heat-insulating members, resulting in rise of temperature in the interior of the building or the like.

(2) Construction of refractory members and/or heat-insulating members will take a long time since they are separate parts.

In like manner, to cover goods and the like with refractory sheets may prevent the former from burning but cannot completely block intrusion of heat through the refractory sheets, resulting in degradation of and damages to the goods and the like.
 
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