Patents by Inventor James Boorman

James Boorman has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10012443
    Abstract: A vessel used for containing molten metal has a refractory liner with an exterior surface and a metal-contacting interior surface and is made of at least two refractory liner units abutting at a joint. A housing at least partially surrounds the exterior surface of the refractory liner with a gap present between the exterior surface and the housing. Molten metal confinement elements, impenetrable by molten metal, are positioned within the gap to partition the gap into a molten metal confinement region between the elements and at least one other region. For example, the other region may be used to hold equipment such as electrical heaters that may be damaged by contact with molten metal. A drain outlet positioned in the housing allows molten metal entering the gap to drain out of the gap at the drain outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2018
    Assignee: NOVELIS INC.
    Inventors: Eric W. Reeves, James Boorman, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Randal Guy Womack
  • Publication number: 20160161186
    Abstract: A vessel used for containing molten metal, e.g. a trough section for conveying molten metal from one location to another. In some embodiments, the vessel employs refractory liner units of different thermal conductivity to maximize heat penetration into the molten metal from heaters in the gap, but to minimize heat loss at the inlet and outlet of the vessel where the end units contact the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2016
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Applicant: NOVELIS INC.
    Inventors: Eric W. Reeves, James Boorman, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Randal Guy Womack
  • Patent number: 9297584
    Abstract: A vessel used for containing molten metal, e.g. a trough section for conveying molten metal from one location to another. In some embodiments, the vessel employs refractory liner units of different thermal conductivity to maximize heat penetration into the molten metal from heaters in the gap, but to minimize heat loss at the inlet and outlet of the vessel where the end units contact the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2016
    Assignee: Novelis Inc.
    Inventors: Eric W. Reeves, James Boorman, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Randal Guy Womack
  • Publication number: 20140117596
    Abstract: A vessel used for containing molten metal, e.g. a trough section for conveying molten metal from one location to another. In some embodiments, the vessel employs refractory liner units of different thermal conductivity to maximize heat penetration into the molten metal from heaters in the gap, but to minimize heat loss at the inlet and outlet of the vessel where the end units contact the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2014
    Publication date: May 1, 2014
    Applicant: NOVELIS INC.
    Inventors: ERIC W. REEVES, JAMES BOORMAN, ROBERT BRUCE WAGSTAFF, RANDAL GUY WOMACK
  • Patent number: 8657164
    Abstract: A vessel used for containing molten metal, e.g. a trough section for conveying molten metal from one location to another. The vessel has a refractory liner made of at least two refractory liner units positioned end to end, with a joint between the units, the units each having an exterior surface and a metal-contacting interior surface. A housing at least partially surrounds the exterior surfaces of the refractory liner units with a gap present between the exterior surfaces and the housing. Molten metal confinement elements, impenetrable by molten metal, are positioned on opposite sides of the joint within the gap, at least below a horizontal level corresponding to a predetermined maximum working height of molten metal held within the vessel in use, to partition the gap into a molten metal confinement region between the elements and at least one other region that may be used to hold equipment such as electrical heaters that may be damaged by contact with molten metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Assignee: Novelis Inc.
    Inventors: Eric W. Reeves, James Boorman, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Randal Guy Womack
  • Patent number: 8347949
    Abstract: An exemplary embodiment provides a method of eliminating a shrinkage cavity in a metal ingot cast by direct chill casting. The method involves casting an upright ingot having an upper surface at an intended height. Upon completion of the casting, the lower tip of the spout is maintained below the molten metal near the center of the upper surface. The metal flow through the spout is terminated and a partial shrinkage cavity is allowed to form as metal of the ingot shrinks and contracts. Before the partial cavity exposes the lower tip of the spout, the cavity is preferably over-filled with molten metal, while avoiding spillage of molten metal, and then the flow of metal through the spout is terminated. These steps are repeated until no further contraction of the metal causes any part of the upper surface to contract below the intended ingot height.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2013
    Assignee: Novelis Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Anderson, Todd F. Bischoff, James Boorman, Wayne J. Fenton, David Sinden, John Steven Tingey, Robert Bruce Wagstaff
  • Publication number: 20120160442
    Abstract: An exemplary embodiment provides a method of eliminating a shrinkage cavity in a metal ingot cast by direct chill casting. The method involves casting an upright ingot having an upper surface at an intended height. Upon completion of the casting, the lower tip of the spout is maintained below the molten metal near the center of the upper surface. The metal flow through the spout is terminated and a partial shrinkage cavity is allowed to form as metal of the ingot shrinks and contracts. Before the partial cavity exposes the lower tip of the spout, the cavity is preferably over-filled with molten metal, while avoiding spillage of molten metal, and then the flow of metal through the spout is terminated. These steps are repeated until no further contraction of the metal causes any part of the upper surface to contract below the intended ingot height.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2011
    Publication date: June 28, 2012
    Inventors: Mark Anderson, Todd F. Bischoff, James Boorman, Wayne J. Fenton, David Sinden, John Steven Tingey, Robert Bruce Wagstaff
  • Publication number: 20110253581
    Abstract: Exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to a vessel used for containing molten metal, e.g. a trough section for conveying molten metal from one location to another. The vessel has a refractory liner made of at least two refractory liner units positioned end to end, with a joint between the units, the units each having an exterior surface and a metal-contacting interior surface. A housing at least partially surrounds the exterior surfaces of the refractory liner units with a gap present between the exterior surfaces and the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2011
    Publication date: October 20, 2011
    Inventors: Eric W. Reeves, James Boorman, Robert Bruce Wagstaff, Randal Guy Womack