Title of Invention

"GLASS-LINED REACTION CONTAINER WITH BAFFLES SECURED TO THE INTERNAL WALL BY MEANS OF LOCAL CONNECTION"

Abstract Glass-lined reaction container with one or more baffles secured to the internal glass-lined wall of the reaction container is equipped with a coolant circulation system, characterized in that each baffle is connected to the reactor internal wall (12), at a distance from said wall, by means of a local connection (15) whose greatest dimension is lower than the length of each baffle and in that the external surface of the baffle body and its connection are glass-lined, this local connection enables each baffle to be almost insensitive to the expansion of the rest of the container and forms a group of glass-lined surfaces with the internal lateral surface of the container.
Full Text The present invention relates to glass-lined reaction container with baffles secured to the internal wall by means of local connection.
The present invention relates to a baffle, secured preferably by welding, to the wall of an glass-lined or vitrified container, by means of a local connection.
In the chemical industry, it is sometimes necessary to use or store particularly acid reagents or products or corrosives that make it impossible to use the traditional containers or tanks whose steel walls would be attacked and destroyed.
A solution consists in using in this case a reactor tank or container or other containers whose internal wall is glass-lined. This inert and very resistant coating ensures the protection of the tank or container against the aggressive attack of the contained material.
However, in order to avoid any risk of deterioration of the container and any risk of leakage

that would be dangerous for people, the material and the environment, the integrity of this glass-lined protective coating must be ensured at all times.
The integrity of this glass-lined protective coating depends closely on the internal geometry of the container and its interior elements. Thus, angular zones, which are very difficult to enamel, must be avoided. On the contrary, smooth and curved surfaces are preferred.
A sudden variation in temperature, either on the glass-lined or steel side can lead to the destruction of the glass-lined coating by thermal shock. The most dangerous thermal shocks are caused by projections of cold materials onto a hot glass-lined surface.
Moreover, during the process of glass-lining, treated surfaces generally undergo heat treatment

requiring heating to a temperature of VOO to 850°C,
which induces significant thermal expansion. Such
thermal expansion causes tension which in turn can
damage or deteriorate the protective glass-lining.
In addition, it is often necessary in the
chemical industry to agitate the material in the
container. This agitation is generally carried out by
means of an agitator and it can be associated with one
or more baffles.
Conventionally, the tanks or containers
equipped with an impeller, which is inserted through a
nozzle in the tank or container, comprise one or more
baffles. More rarely, the baffles can be secured over
their entire length on the internal surface of the tank
or container.
A baffle is a device that allows a better
agitation, in particular by creating additional
turbulence in the agitated medium and by preventing the
formation of a swirl or vortex.
In the case of devices welded inside the tank
or container to be glass-lined, the extent of the
stresses is increased due to thermal expansion if these
devices are welded along a critical length or along
their entire periphery against the internal wall of the
tank or container.
The goal of the invention is to provide a
baffle secured to the internal surface of an glasslined
container or tank so that the glass-lining phase
can be conducted in an easy, effective, and reliable
way and that the coating layer is of a uniform, solid
and durable nature.
According to prior art described for example
in US patent n° 4,172,877 in the name of Robert H.
SCHWAIG, a baffle of low depth can be achieved by
embossing the internal wall of the container or by
welding a part which is brought back against this
internal wall. This baffle is intended to be hollow and
connected to a possible double walled construction of
the container to, for example, allow the circulation of
a heating or cooling liquid in the body of the baffle.
The formation of the baffle by embossing the
inner wall makes it difficult to ensure an easy and
reliable glass-lining and does not allow the formation
of a complex shape for the baffle. Moreover, this
manufacturing process weakens the deformed part by
making it thinner and it does not allow production of a
baffle having a significant surface without reducing
its rigidity in a critical way.
According to the second embodiment of the
baffle of SCHWAIG patent, the baffle is made of a metal
plate whose edges are folded up and welded against the
internal wall of the container onto the entire
periphery or height of the baffle.
However, the present inventors noted that it
is difficult to glass-line such welding, due to its
considerable length, extending along its entire
periphery or height.
Indeed, the mechanical tensions caused by the
thermal expansion of the baffle are increased by the
considerable length of this embodiment and can involve
a serious deterioration of the glass-lined coating.
Moreover, with a baffle welded along its
entire periphery or height, the control of the
industrial manufacturing process is very difficult. The
results are random and the process is not reproducible
at industrial production speeds.
For these various reasons, the solutions
disclosed in US patent n° 4,172,877 are not
satisfactory.
Thus, the goal of this invention is to
provide a baffle of any size or form, which can be
secured to the internal surface of a container, so that
the unit can then be glass-lined in a simple,
effective, reliable and durable way.
Preferentially, according to the present
invention, the baffle can be solid or hollow and in
communication with the possible space created between
the double wall of the container.
The word container means any vessel intended
to contain liquids, gases, solid, pasty, viscous or
powdery materials or mixtures of these, which can be
equipped with a baffle such as: vessel, tank or
container, cistern, column, drier, exchanger or other.
Only glass-lined containers will be dealt
with in relation with the present invention.
The most frequent use of baffles being
related with reaction containers, this latter term will
be used to indicate the container, even if it can be
applied to all other types of container.
To solve the technical manufacturing problem,
the object of this invention consists in conceiving a
baffle secured at a distance to the inner adjacent wall
of the container and secured to this wall by means of a
local connection.
The baffle then remains almost insensitive to
any expansion of the remainder of the container because
differing expansions of the baffle and the wall are
allowed.
Thus, in the present invention, instead of
securing the baffle over its entire length to the inner
wall of the container, a partial securing by means of
one or several connections is preferred.
Preferentially, the baffle is secured locally by means
of a single connection.
By local connection, it must be understood a
connection whose extent is limited, i.e. a connection
not extending over the overall height of the baffle and
whose width is thus less than the length of the baffle.
In this way, the major part of the baffle
remains free and can be deformed, and expand freely
without influencing nor being influenced by the
remainder of the container in particular during the
thermal cycles encountered during enameling.
Moreover, in the preferred case where the
fabrication is achieved by welding, the weld bead has a
reduced length, which avoids the above-mentioned
disadvantages of the prior art.
Lastly, according to the present invention
the baffle may either be full or hollow.
When the baffle is hollow, its interior space
can then be designed to include a connecting fluid path
through its local connection, with a circulation system
for a fluid, to provide a heating or cooling function,
for the container, this system for example consisting
of a double walled construction, a serpentine, a halfshell
or other such forms. A means can be provided for
the circulation of the fluid in the baffle.
For these many reasons, the device of this
invention satisfies all the above-mentioned objectives
without presenting any of the disadvantages. It thus
represents a completely new ideal device that allows
provision of one or more baffles in an glass-lined
container while ensuring provision of an glass-lined
coating for the unit in a simple, effective, reliable
and durable way.
From its design, except at its local
connection, there is a space located between the body
of the baffle and the interior wall of the container to
which it is welded. This space allows a free movement
of the material present in the container between the
baffle and the interior wall of the container, except
at the local connection of the baffle. The space also
considerably facilitates the ease of subsequent
cleaning of the container.
This space also eliminates the disadvantage
usually encountered with containers equipped with a
baffle such as that of US patent n° 4,172,877 in which
material accumulates in the angle formed between the
side of the baffle and the interior surface of the
container to which it is welded. This accumulation,
which usually forms on the side opposite the
directional flow of the agitation, is avoided in the
present invention, by the permanent flow permitted
between the container inner wall and the baffle.
Lastly, from its particularly advantageous
form, the baffle according to this invention increases
the hydraulic performance of the baffle and reduces
mixing time and homogenization, which enables time
saving and reduces industrial costs considerably.
Other characteristics and advantages of the
invention will be apparent from the following
description, which refers to the accompanying drawings,,
in which:
figure 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
tank or container with a double envelope provided
with an impeller and two solid baffles opposite
each other, according to the invention;
figure 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
tank or container with a double envelope provided
with an impeller and two hollow baffles opposite
each other and provided with a connecting fluid
path to the double envelope of the tank or
container, according to the invention;
figure 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
tank or container fitted with an external
serpentine and provided with an impeller and two
baffles opposite each other, according to an
embodiment of the invention;
figure 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
tank or container provided with a double walled
construction provided with an impeller and two
pairs of baffles opposite each other, according to
another embodiment of the invention,-
figure 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
tank or container with a double walled construction
provided with an impeller and two pairs of baffles
opposite each other with low local fixation,
according to another embodiment of the invention;
figure 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
tank or container with a double walled construction
provided with an impeller and two pairs of baffles
opposite each other with approximately central
fixation, according to another embodiment of the
invention;
figures 7 to 15 are partial horizontal crosssectional
views of part of a tank or container
provided with a baffle, showing the various forms
that the baffle section may take, according to the
invention;
figure 16 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of
an tank or container provided with six baffles,
according to an embodiment of the invention;
figure 17 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a
horizontal tank or container provided with two
baffles, according to an embodiment of the
invention;
figure 18 is a diagrammatic horizontal crosssectional
view of the fluid flow past and around a
baffle, according to the prior art of US patent n°
4,172,877; and
figure 19 is a diagrammatic horizontal crosssectional
view of the fluid flow past and around a
baffle, according to the invention.
Figure 1 represents a chemical reactor tank
or container 1 fitted with three integral top openings
2, 3 and 4 through which the various reagents, solvents
and catalysts can be introduced or various instruments
or accessories (impeller, probes, emptying tubes and or
devices, etc.) can be passed through and into the tank
or container 1.
Tank or container 1 is provided with a
mechanical impeller 5 whose stem 6 crosses the central
opening 3 and extends towards the lower part of the
tank or container. Stem 6 ends for example in a hub
fitted with three tilted blades 7, to agitate the
contents 8 of tank or container 1 when the stem 6 is
rotated by a driving mechanism 10 positioned outside
the tank or container.
In order to resist the aggressions of a
highly potent reacting medium forming the content 8 of
tank or container 1, the internal surface of the tank
or container may be completely coated with a glasslined
protective coating 9 also called vitrified
coating. In the same way, all surfaces that may be
brought in contact with the contents 8 must also be
glass-lined. It is obviously the same for stem 6 and
blades 7 of impeller 5.
A second wall 11 surrounds the internal wall
12 of tank or container 1, these walls 12 and 13 being
at a specific and constant distance from each other to
create between them an enclosed space 13. This space 13
is anticipated for the provision of a hot or cold fluid
medium to facilitate the control of the internal
temperature of the tank or container according to the
well-known principle of the double walled tank or
container.
In this figure, tank or container 1 comprises
several baffles 14 independent of the internal wall 12
of the tank or container 1 being secured at a distance
from the internal wall 12 and welded onto this wall 12
with a local connection 15 whose width is less than the
length of the baffle, according to the invention.
Lastly, at its lowest part, the tank or
container 1 shows an opening 17 which may be used as an
opening for draining the contents 8.
In this first embodiment, the baffles 14 are
solid. Their local connections 15 are vertically
positioned at the approximate midpoint of each baffle
14. The baffles are shaped into a simple general form,
similar to a board substantially vertical and
perpendicular to the internal wall 12 of the tank or
container I, whose edges and angles are rounded.
In a second embodiment shown in figure 2, a
tank or container 1 similar to that of figure 1 is
equipped with several baffles 14 being secured at a
distance from the internal wall 12 of the tank or
container I and welded against this wall 12 by the
transitional local connection 15.
According to this embodiment, the baffles 14
of the invention are hollow and define an interior
hollow space 16 which can possibly and additionally be
arranged to be provided with a connecting fluid path to
the enclosed space 13 between the external wall 11 and
the internal wall 12 of the double walled construction
of the tank or container 1.
In this way, a fluid, to provide a heating or
cooling function, can be circulated in the double
walled construction of tank or container 1 and can
additionally circulate in the baffles 14, which
considerably improves the heat exchange characteristics
of the unit.
An equivalent connection to the interior
hollow space 16 for the heating or cooling fluid can be
provided in a similar way when the tank or container is
equipped with a hemi-coil, half-shells or with any
other similar system.
In the two preceding embodiments represented
in figures 1 and 2, the baffles have a simple and
traditional general form. The baffle according to the
invention, by its advantageous design, can beneficially
adopt more complex and varied general forms. It can
thus adapt to the stresses and the particular design
features of each practical situation considered and
confer additional advantages.
Thus, the baffle according to the invention
can for example be curved towards its lowest end. It
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can thus adopt a "hockey stick" shape, as represented
in figure 3 where it is shown fitted to a tank or
container with a hemi-coil or half-shell. Such a
general shape for the baffle makes it possible for
example to establish a counter-agitation in the
contents of the tank or container.
Obviously, the baffle according to the
invention can be curved, convex or arched at another
vertical position and for example slightly higher as
represented in figure 4.
Moreover,local connection 15 is not
necessarily located in the vertical middle of the
baffle, but can be positioned at an unspecified height.
Thus, for example in the embodiment of figure 4, it can
be located near the lower edge of the baffle 14.
In the case of the alternate embodiment
represented in this figure 4, one can also note that
the baffles according to the invention can also be
secured tilted, i.,e. positioned relative to the wall of
the tank or container forming an unspecified angle with
respect to the vertical.
As represented in figures 5 and 6, it is also
possible to combine baffles into pairs to obtain the
equivalent of one baffle having a significantly greater
length. One can observe in these figures that the
baffles forming each pair are not necessarily
identical. One can obviously plan to combine baffles in
any number greater than two.
The use of several combined baffle shapes in
pairs or more, makes it possible for example to reduce
manufacturing costs by utilizing common shapes in a
flexible way to adapt to various tanks or containers.
Moreover, if the baffles can adopt various
general forms, they can also be different in height,
width and thickness to facilitate adaptation and
conformation to the requirements of any tank or
container.
They can also exhibit various sectional forms
to create the required mechanical effects for the
fluids involved.
Figures 7 to 15 show some examples of these
sectional forms which can be used for the baffles 14 .
These sectional forms can be used for solid baffles as
well as hollow baffles.
Figure 7 represents a baffle 14 with a
traditional sectional shape, a substantially
rectangular type with rounded edges.
Figure 8 represents a baffle 14 having a
section with convex sides, while on figure 9 these same
convex sides are concave.
Figure 10 represents a baffle 14, the section
of which exhibits undulations on one of the sides. In
the same way, one can consider that the section of
baffle 14 can exhibit an unspecified number of
undulations on one or more of its sides.
Figure 11 represents a section of baffle 14
with a curved side end.
Figure 12 represents a baffle 14 having a "T"
shaped section.
Figure 13 represents a baffle 14 whose
section is in the form of a quarter of a circle or
quadrant.
Figure 14 represents a baffle 14 having a "V"
shaped section.
Lastly, the baffles 14 can also be secured in
a non-perpendicular way to the wall of the tank or
container as represented in figure 15.
Figures 7 to 15 are given only by way of
examples of sectional forms and those skilled in the
art will easily be able to consider other forms for the
baffle section, by varying its dimensions, its
concavity or its convexity, its orientation, its slope,
its position and angle of fixation, etc.
As already mentioned above, a container can
be provided with one or several baffles 14. According
to a preferential embodiment of the invention, a
container can be equipped with several baffles 14
distributed regularly and/or laid out appreciably along
a theoretical curve, for example in the shape of a
helix, located on the internal wall 12 of a tank or
container 1.
Figure 16 represents a horizontal crosssectional
view of a horizontal cut through a tank or
container 1 provided with six baffles 14 having a
traditional sectional form of appreciably rectangular
shape with rounded edges, baffles 14 being distributed
evenly on the internal wall 12 of the tank or
container, i.e. with a relative angular spacing
appreciably constant, for example approximately 60° in
the case shown in this figure.
Figure 17 represents a transverse crosssectional
view of a horizontal tank or container 19
provided with two baffles of different forms. The first
one is in the form of a quadrant or quarter of a circle
while the second is in the shape of half a circle.
Figure 18 represents a diagrammatic crosssectional
view or horizontal cut to show the flow of
fluid 20 at the level of a baffle 21 according to the
prior art which is positioned against the internal wall
12 of tank or container 1 and is secured to this wall
along all its height. With such a baffle 21, an
accumulation of material in the form of a deposit is
possible because of a stagnated fluid flow at a dead
zone 22 that is not sufficiently agitated by the fluid
flow.
By way of comparison, figure 19 represents a
diagrammatic cross-sectional view or horizontal cut to
show the flow of fluid 20 at the level of a baffle 14
according to the invention, where the baffle 14 is not
secured to the wall of the tank or container.
Advantageously, any accumulation of material in the
form of deposit is avoided because the circulation of
fluid 20 on both sides of the baffle is sufficiently
agitated.
According to another embodiment not
represented, a tank or container 1 may be equipped with
several baffles 14 laid out along a theoretical curve
forming a helix on the internal wall 12 of the tank or
container or presenting themselves appreciably in the
shape of a helix.
In this case, the baffles can follow the
general orientation of a helix or can be positioned
differently whilst their relative positioning continues
and follows the basic shape of a helix.
One can also consider that the baffles 14 are
laid out substantially along a theoretical curve of a
different type or along several different curves.
Lastly, it can additionally be planned to use
several local connections to secure the baffle to the
internal wall of the container when necessary for
strength or other reasons.
The baffle device according to the invention
is particularly well adapted to be used on the inner
wall of a tank or container as represented in the
figures. However, it must be well understood that its
use is not limited to this application.
This baffle device can thus be secured
against the wall of an unspecified container, glasslined
or not, with a single or double wall
construction, with a serpentine surrounding the
internal wall or not, and comprising an unspecified
number of openings for whatever purposes or means of
agitation.
In the same way, the baffle according to the
invention is not inevitably installed within chemical
tanks or containers, but can be used on any type of
container for which it is useful to accomplish
effective agitation without dead zones.
Obviously, the number, the general form, the
sectional form, the slope, the orientation and the
provision of the various baffles according to the
invention represented in the figures are given here
only as exemplary representations and are to be
considered in no circumstances as restrictive.
Many variations can be imagined for the
baffle according to the present invention without
exceeding its scope. These variations will be obvious
for those skilled in the art, who will be able in
particular to consider other numbers, general forms,
sectional forms, slopes, orientations and/or provisions
for the baffles without exceeding the scope of the claims.






We Claim:
1. Glass-lined reaction container with one or more baffles secured to the internal glass-lined wall of the reaction container is equipped with a coolant circulation system, characterized in that each baffle is connected to the reactor internal wall (12), at a distance from said wall, by means of a local connection (15) whose greatest dimension is lower than the length of each baffle and in that the external surface of the baffle body and its connection are glass-lined, this local connection enables each baffle to be almost insensitive to the expansion of the rest of the container and forms a group of glass-lined surfaces with the internal lateral surface of the container.
2. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the local connection (15) is formed by welding to the internal wall (12).
3. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one baffle is a hollow body.
4. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the inner hollow space (16) of the baffle (14) is in fluid communication, via its local connection (15), with the container's heating or cooling system fluid by fluid circulation.
5. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 or 2, wherein at least one baffle is a solid body.
6. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein at least one local connection (15) is located at mid-height of the baffle (14).

7. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6, wherein at least one local connection (15) is located close to one of the edges of the ends of the baffle (14).
8. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the body of the baffle exhibits a flat form similar to a board mainly vertical and perpendicular to the internal wall (12) of the container (1) with rounded angles.
9. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 to 7, wherein the body of at least one baffle takes the shape of a "hockey stick".
10. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 to 7, wherein the body of at least one baffle is curved, at its vertically higher or lower part and/or on its side edge.
11. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of the preceding claims,
wherein the form of the cross section of the body of at least one baffle is mainly
rectangular and has rounded edges.
12. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the body of at least one baffle exhibits convex rounded sides.
13. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the body of at least one baffle exhibits concave rounded sides.

14. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the form of the body section of at least one baffle presents at least an undulation on one of its sides.
15. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the body of at least one baffle is secured to the adjacent wall in an tilted presentation compared to the longitudinal, axis of the container.
16. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the body of at least one baffle is secured in skew relative to the internal wall (12) of the container (1).
17. Glass-lined reaction container as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein one end of the body of each baffle is close to the adjacent side wall and in that its opposite end is further away from the adjacent sidewall.
18. Glass-lined container intended to be glass-lined, wherein it has at least one glass- lined baffle connected to the internal wall according to any of the preceding claims.

19. Glass-lined container as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein it has several baffles (14) distributed regularly.
20. Glass-lined container as claimed in the claims 18 or 19, wherein it has several baffles (14) laid out along a theoretical curve relative to the internal wall (12) of the container (1).

21. Glass-lined container as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein the theoretical curve is a helix.

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Patent Number 225936
Indian Patent Application Number 2403/DELNP/2005
PG Journal Number 01/2009
Publication Date 02-Jan-2009
Grant Date 03-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 06-Jun-2005
Name of Patentee DE DIETRICH
Applicant Address CHATEAU DE REICHSHOFFEN, 67110 NIEDERBRONN LES BAINS, FRANCE.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 REMY SCHMIDT 44 RUE DE LA LIBERATION, 67340 OFFWILLER, FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number F02F 7/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/FR2003/03772
PCT International Filing date 2003-12-17
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 03/0607 2003-01-21 France