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Safe and automatic method for preparation of coke for removal from a coke vessel

  • US 7,037,408 B2
  • Filed: 12/18/2002
  • Issued: 05/02/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/18/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process for repetitively producing and removing coke from a delayed coker vessel, wherein the coker vessel has a top portion defining an aperture through which a coke cutting drill is vertically inserted to cut and remove coke from the vessel, comprising:

  • a) Sealing an aperture closure unit to the top portion of the coker vessel wherein said aperture closure unit comprises a closure housing with a horizontal plate closure member laterally movable therein and a means to maintain a steam blocking pressure therein;

    b) Sealing a cutting head enclosure to the aperture closure housing wherein said cutting head enclosure comprises a hollow cylinder having a closable cutting head access portal and a blowback/cutting guide assembly mounted within a top portion of the cylinder;

    c) Inserting a cutting head into said enclosure between a top portion of the closure housing and the blowback/cutting guide wherein said cutting head is attached to the distal end of a vertically rotatable shaft extending axially through the blowback/cutting guide;

    d) moving a horizontal closure member within the closure housing to open the aperture of the coker vessel top;

    e) rotatably lowering the cutting head by means of the shaft through the vessel aperture into and through coke contained in the vessel;

    f) injecting a fluid through a plurality of nozzles attached to the cutting head at a pressure sufficient to cut and dislodge coke from the vessel;

    g) raising the cutting head to the position of step (c);

    h) moving the horizontal closure member within the closure housing to close the aperture to the coker drum; and

    i) repeating steps (c) through (h) through successive coking/decoking cycles.

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