Means For Introducing Fluent Into Vessel, E.g., Tuyere Patents (Class 266/265)
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Patent number: 4423858Abstract: A nozzle or gas tuyere for injecting gaseous and/or liquid and/or powdered material into a metallic melt, for example a steel melt. The nozzle is arranged to be mounted in an opening in a wall of a melt container, for example a ladle or furnace. The nozzle comprises a body provided with a through-going channel extending through the wall. The part of the body facing the melt is provided with a stopper which closes the channel against ingress of the melt but which is removable into the melt by the pressure of the material injected into the channel. The channel is also provided with a ball which is insertable into the channel for preventing flow of melt through the nozzle when the stopper is removed into the melt.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1982Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Stal-Laval Apparat ABInventor: Artur O/ stlund
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Patent number: 4421257Abstract: A metal pouring ladle furnished with a sliding gate valve has a bottom pour opening fitted with a well block and a nozzle seated in the lower portion thereof, the well block and nozzle forming a flow passage leading to the valve. For introducing gas to the melt, a pipe is cast in the well block, the pipe opening to the bore of the well block above the nozzle or into an annular space encircling the top end of the nozzle component. This permits gassing before teeming commences without recourse to the flow passage through the nozzle, and so gassing is possible without disturbing any particulate silicious filler which may have been placed in the nozzle passage.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: USS Engineers and Consultants, Inc.Inventor: Anthony Thrower
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Patent number: 4417723Abstract: A blowing tuyere to be embedded in a bottom of side wall of a molten metal bath container for blowing a gas thereinto, the tuyere including a cylindrical core body fixedly located at the center of the tuyere and an outer tube fixed concentrically around the core body with a gap of a predetermined width to form an annular blowing passage therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1982Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Minoru Kitamura, Shinji Koyama, Shuzo Ito, Masahiko Ohgami, Hideo Matsui, Isamu Hirose, Hideaki Fujimoto, Tsuyoshi Yasui
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Patent number: 4413815Abstract: A device for swirling, through the bottom of a converter for refining liquid metals, by oxygen lance blowing, consisting of a set of single tube tuyeres, located throughout the entire thickness of the refractory coating of the converter and wearing away with the latter. The tube constituting each of the tuyeres is flattened along the whole consumable length (1b) of the tuyere, the width of the internal cross-section for the passage of the gas in the flattened tube (1b) is, at most, equal to 1.0 mm and, preferably, approximately 0.5 mm, the head (1a) of each of said tubes, generally cylindrical, passes through a steel plate (5) to which it is brazed, and the steel plate (5) constitutes one of the walls of a distribution chamber (6) between the swirling gas tuyeres, supplied with gas through a duct (7), the chamber (6) being fixed by means of the plate (5) to the exterior surface of the sheathing (8) of the converter.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Compagnie Francaise des Aciers SpeciauxInventors: Roger Duhomez, Guy Quenton
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Patent number: 4413816Abstract: A device for blowing gas and a finely-divided solid into a metallurgical melt is disclosed, the device having a blast pipe which has at one end an inlet connected to a gas source and at the opposite end an outlet immersed below the melt surface in order to blow the gas into the melt. A cooling device surrounds the blast pipe, the cooling device having, at that end which is near the blast-pipe inlet, inlets and outlets for the cooling medium, and a mantle of ceramic material which surrounds at least the lower part of the cooling device. In the outlet of the blast pipe there is a Laval nozzle which is at an angle to the blast pipe and extends through the thermally insulating mantle.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Outokumpu OyInventors: Simo A. I. Makipirtti, Mauri J. Peuralinna, Valto J. Makitalo, Launo L. Lilja, Helge J. Krogerus
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Patent number: 4406443Abstract: An apparatus for injecting a gas-laden refining agent into molten metal in a ladle comprises a multinozzle lance which has a plurality of introduction tubes in a lance body and a plurality of nozzles mounted in the lance body and connected to the introduction tubes, the nozzles opening substantially tangentially to an outer circumferential surface of the lance body. Each of the nozzles is molded of boron nitride and in the form of a conical taper which becomes progressively smaller in diameter toward the outer circumferential surface of the lance body. There is a system for independently distributing the gas-laden refining agent under pressure through a plurality of feed pipes which are connected to the introduction tubes, respectively, of the multinozzle lance.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1982Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Denka Engineering Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Takashi Moriyama
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Patent number: 4401466Abstract: A process for protecting oxygen injection nozzles and the surrounding refractory lining of a molten metal refining vessel having such oxygen injection nozzles beneath the bath surface. The injection nozzle comprises at least three concentric pipes, the central conduit thereof being connected to a source of oxygen, the outer annular conduits thereof each being supplied with a protective fluid, said protective fluid containing at least one hydroxyl compound or water or a mixture thereof. The protective hydroxyl compounds are selected from the gaseous or liquid alcohol group and preferably from the aliphatic alcohol group. Methanol, ethanol, propanol and butanol are preferred alcohols.Apparatus for carrying out the process is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1981Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Assignee: Korf Technologies, Inc.Inventors: William Wells, Dalton Nose
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Patent number: 4399985Abstract: The invention relates to metallurgical lances. Normally such lances are formed by a heavy metal tube encased in a refractory sleeve and because of their relatively long length such lances flex in use thereby propogating cracks in the refractory and encouraging the growth of cracks that are otherwise formed during shock loading of the lance as it enters the bath of metal and because of differential expansion that occurs between the refractory and the tube. The object of the invention is to provide a lance of high rigidity and reduced tendancy to cracking and spalling which objective is met by a metallurgical lance having a tubular member for the passage of gas or the mixture of gases and solids, said member being encased in a sleeve of an appropriate refractory, there being arranged around the periphery of the tubular member, and spaced therefrom, a number of longitudinal reinforcing members also encased in the refractory sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1982Date of Patent: August 23, 1983Assignee: Monoconstruction LimitedInventor: Owen Eastwood
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Patent number: 4396182Abstract: A lance for blowing an oxydizing gas onto a bath of molten metal, especially for blowing oxygen on a bath of molten pig iron for transforming the same into steel. The lance is provided in an end wall of its nose with at least one central aperture for blowing gas jets at great impulsion onto the bath and a plurality of auxiliary apertures for blowing gas streams of considerably smaller impulsion onto the bath. The auxiliary apertures are constituted by elongated slots through the end wall arranged spaced from each other along a circle at a distance of adjacent edges of the slots and that at least one main aperture of about 2-20 cm. This construction permits to improve the amount of secondary combustion of the reaction gas while prolonging the useful life of the nose of the lance. The lance is advantageously used in conjunction with blowing a stirring gas through the bath of molten metal through refractory gas permeable elements provided in the bottom of a crucible containing the bath.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgi FrancaiseInventors: Bernard Schaffar, Hugues Zanetta
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Patent number: 4395026Abstract: A refractory gas-permeable structural unit for blowing a gas into a metal treatment vessel and through its casing has at least two elements composed of refractory material and having abutting longitudinal faces provided with at least one metal layer, a metal housing surrounding the elements to connect them with one another and tightly abutting against other longitudinal faces of the elements, and a gas distribution chamber formed at an end face of the elements and communicating with a gas supply conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1981Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: Arbed S.A.Inventors: Fritz Hodl, Friedrich Kassegger
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Patent number: 4392637Abstract: Metallurgical melting apparatus with a blow-nozzle or burner capable of swivelling in different directions. The blow-nozzle or burner comprises at least one tube. The nozzle-head (12) has a bulge, in the example described a spherical calotte (13), which is retained between two ring-seats (14 and 15) (the FIGURE).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignees: Korf-Stahl AG, Voest-Alpine AGInventors: Ralph Weber, Bernt Rollinger, Michael Nagl, Bernhard Rinner
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Patent number: 4392636Abstract: A gas injection nozzle design for use in a swirling tank reactor used in the degassing of molten metal with a fluxing gas. The nozzle design eliminates metal leakage from the reactor around the nozzle tip and gas leakage within the fluxing gas delivery line. The nozzle tip is provided with an orifice profile consisting of a straight hole opening of constant diameter or consisting of a converging-diverging profile.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1981Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: Swiss Aluminium Ltd.Inventor: Joseph A. Clumpner
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Patent number: 4385752Abstract: A porous plug for treating molten metal is characterized by a porous refractory body having an axis and a wear detection refractory element in transaxial juxtaposition with the porous refractory body over a portion of the axial height of the body, the wear detection refractory element having an emissive power different from that of the porous refractory body to provide a discernible indication of the extent of wear of the porous refractory body. The wear detection refractory element may be in the form of a porous refractory insert internally located within the porous refractory body or a non-porous refractory sleeve surrounding the porous refractory body, or combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1982Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Aikoh America Corp.Inventor: Yoshihiro Hayashi
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Patent number: 4378106Abstract: A refractory gas permeable structural unit for blowing a gas into a metal treatment container and through its casing, has a refractory gas permeable stone, a first metal housing sealingly surrounding the stone, a second metal housing arranged at a distance from the first metal housing, a refractory substantially gas impermeable filler material provided between the first and second metal housings, and at least one connection and a distribution chamber provided at the end face of the stone.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: Arbed S.A.Inventors: Bruno Hirschberg, Francois Schleimer
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Patent number: 4371151Abstract: A tuyere for a blast furnace, the main body of the tuyere being in the form of a tube with a central bore and the nose portion of the tuyere having a downwardly-inclined hood-like extension of the upper wall of the tube, whereby gas passing through the nose of the tuyere is deflected downwardly by the said extension, which extension has a gas outlet aperture of greater area than the cross-sectional area of the bore of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1978Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignees: Metallurgical Process Limited, I.S.C. Smelting LimitedInventors: Michael W. Gammon, John A. Clarke
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Patent number: 4360190Abstract: A refractory porous nozzle which is arranged at the bottom of a molten metal vessel, characterized in that said porous nozzle is made in one body having a flange portion at its upper portion and a cylindrical portion at its lower portion, the outer peripheral surface of the main body of said porous nozzle is gas-tightly enclosed with a steel shell, a gas pool is provided between the bottom surface of said flange portion and the outer peripheral surface of said cylindrical portion, and the inner peripheral surface of said steel shell, and the gas pool is communicated with an inert gas feeding pipe.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1981Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Inventor: Junichi Ato
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Patent number: 4353533Abstract: A tuyere for blowing an agitating gas into molten steel is arranged in the bottom of an oxygen top-blown converter in order to improve the refining effect of molten steel and has a ratio of blow sectional area S (cm.sup.2) to inner peripheral length L (cm) of not more than 0.17, preferably not more than 0.125.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1981Date of Patent: October 12, 1982Assignee: Kawasaki Steel CorporationInventors: Tatsukichi Chino, Takuo Imai, Masaaki Tsukamoto, Ryuichi Asaho, Nagayasu Bessho, Kyoji Nakanishi
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Patent number: 4331471Abstract: A vessel, such as a ladle or converter has a wall having extending therethrough a bore. A tube is fixed in a gas tight manner within the bore. The tube has therethrough a cylindrical passage. At least one gas permeable insert is fitted in a gas tight manner within the passage. The insert may be a pre-shaped insert or may be a mass tamped and packed into the passage. The insert may be replaced by drilling the insert from the passage of the tube and fitting a new insert within the passage. A gas connection is connected to the outer end of the tube to supply gas into the tube and through the insert into the interior of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1981Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Assignee: Didier-Werke A.G.Inventors: Wilhelm Langenfeld, Jacques Brihay
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Patent number: 4317561Abstract: A holder for an oxygen lance characterized by at least one actuating device comprising an operating lever which is connected to a shut off valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Inventor: Manfred Schulz
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Patent number: 4308056Abstract: Solid substances are introduced into a bath of molten metal by pushing a hollow metal tube filled with the solid substance, through a tubular former that imparts a spiral shape to the carrier tube. The spiral rotates about a vertical axis as it descends into the bath of molten metal.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1980Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Italsider S.p.A.Inventors: Giovanni Guarino, Alberto Praitoni, Vittorio Saverese
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Patent number: 4298192Abstract: A method of introducing powdered reagents into a molten metal in a stream of carrier gas through a tuyere disposed in a refractory lining of a metallurgical vessel, consisting in that powdered reagents are introduced into a molten metal at a feed rate of 0.04 to 0.6 kg. per sec. under a pressure of carrier gas which is 1.8 to 4.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1980Date of Patent: November 3, 1981Inventors: Dzhondo F. Barbakadze, Mamuka S. Mindeli, Petr G. Macharashvili, Vazha V. Rusidze, Otari N. Suladze
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Patent number: 4293123Abstract: A generally cylindrical lance is fitted with a nozzle block, extending into a recess formed at the downstream end of the lance. Within the lance are formed concentric gas feed tubes, which are placed in individual fluid communication with flow passages through the nozzle block. The nozzle block is sealingly connected to the open downstream ends of the gas feed tubes such that the mixture of gases from the respective tubes within the lance is prevented. The nozzle block is provided with an interchangeable jet nozzle element to provide a high-speed central gas flow. Located about the central nozzle, preferably in a concentric fashion, are outer nozzle means through which gas or gas mixtures pass at a relatively slower speed. Gases emerging from the nozzle block flow in a parallel fashion, such that the gases may mix or combine at the point of incidence on a molten bath surface. A flow change-over arrangement enables a different gas to be passed through at least one nozzle means as desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AGInventor: Fried Sauert
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Patent number: 4277279Abstract: Method and apparatus for dispensing a fluidized stream of particulate material, particularly a blended mixture of particulate materials which are useful in the desulfurization of molten ferrous metals. Control of the flow rates of the particulate materials are individually and independently controlled and without reliance upon varying the top pressures within the dispenser vessels containing the separate particulate materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1980Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: Jones & Laughlin Steel CorporationInventors: Richard G. Kerlin, Henry T. Kossler, Peter J. Koros, Robert G. Petrushka
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Patent number: 4268017Abstract: A feed nozzle for a liquid fuel or fluid coker feed nozzle for a reactor comprises an outer nozzle shroud with a removable, refractory ceramic fiber wrapped feed nozzle coaxially affixed within the shroud by the coacting of flanges on the outer ends of said shroud and said feed nozzle. A novel method of assembling the same is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: Exxon Research & Engineering Co.Inventor: Robert N. Cole
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Patent number: 4231792Abstract: Air injectors are located in a ladle additive chute to eliminate the chimney effect created by the chute and hot gases present when a furnace is tapped. Air is supplied through openings about the chute below an open upper end, through which ladle additives are charged. The openings direct the air downward and inward of the chute and the air is supplied at a pressure and flow sufficient to prevent smoke, fumes and eruptive flames from rising through the chute when alloys are added to the metal being poured into the ladle.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Republic Steel CorporationInventor: Frederic J. Adelsperger
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Patent number: 4212253Abstract: The device is adapted to avoid the drawbacks of conventional arrangements including tie-rods and tensioners and in particular ensure a correct centering of the nozzle relative to the heel of the tuyere. The device comprises mainly a support fixed to the casing of the blast-furnace which defines slideways in which there is received a plate rigid with the lower cone of the blast downpipe. Means are provided for rendering the cone rigid with its support before disassembly. These means are withdrawn in normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1978Date of Patent: July 15, 1980Assignee: Union Siderurgique du Nord et de l'Est de la FranceInventors: Henry Voituriez, Reni Aymard
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Patent number: 4166433Abstract: A cast tuyere has two independent cooling circuits for the nose and the body portions, respectively. The nose channel for the coolant having been formed by a removable frangible core around which the nose portion has been cast. The nose channel preferably additionally includes a rod extending centrally through it so as to define an annular passage for the cooling water.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: British Steel CorporationInventor: James N. Kewin
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Patent number: 4066444Abstract: Molten steel is killed by passing molten aluminum under pressure below the surface of the steel melt through a lance heated to the melting point of the aluminum.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1975Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Klockner-Werke AGInventor: Hans Kosmider
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Patent number: 4029053Abstract: A cooling box for a metallurgical furnace comprising an independent and outermost first cooling water channel turning back in the front end part of the cooling box to form itself into a loop, a second cooling water channel turning back to form itself into a loop along the inner side of said first cooling water channel and a third cooling water channel turning back along the inner side of the second cooling water channel and communicating with the second cooling water channel at one end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1976Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Assignee: Nippon Kokan Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masaaki Higuchi
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Patent number: 3985350Abstract: In a steelworks converter including blast-pipes protected by a flow of hydrocarbons, a device is provided for retaining the hydrocarbons, the device comprising a retaining assembly forming a cup on the bottom plate of the converter and having substantially the same area as the bottom plate, and a seal for sealing around the blast pipes where they project through the base of the cup.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1975Date of Patent: October 12, 1976Assignees: Emile Sprunck, Creusot-LoireInventors: Pierre Leroy, Emile Sprunck
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Patent number: 3977660Abstract: A blast-furnace tuyere having excellent thermal-shock resistance and high durability consists of a tuyere substrate composed of copper or copper alloy, a nickel or cobalt base self-fluxing alloy metallized layer sprayed on the said substrate, a zirconia or alumina base cermet layer sprayed on the said alloy metallized layer and a zirconia or alumina ceramic coating layer sprayed on the said cermet layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1974Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Toyo Calorizing Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Nakahira
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Patent number: 3976238Abstract: An air-cooled refractory guide tube for insertion in the wall of a metallurgical furnace to permit reciprocal movement of an elongated rod-shaped member into and out of the interior of the furnace through a central orifice extending through the tube. The guide tube consists of a metal part and a refractory part, with the metal part including means for directing compressed air through the central orifice of the refractory part and for independently directing air through a series of cooling orifices extending through the ceramic part. Upon the ceramic part being consumed in use, the metal part can be reused. By controlling the rate of flow of cooling air through the ceramic part, its melting rate can be kept equal to that of the furnace wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1974Date of Patent: August 24, 1976Assignee: Societe des Aciers Fins de l'EstInventor: Guy Sartorius
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Patent number: 3971548Abstract: A metallurgical furnace has a wall contacted by molten metal and having a nozzle opening below the level of the metal, a nozzle positioned in this opening forms a passage for injecting a blast into the metal, and this nozzle has means for liquid-cooling the outer end of its blast passage to freeze the molten metal when flowing backwardly through the nozzle's passage in the event of a blast failure. In such an event, the frozen or solidified metal forms a stopper for the nozzle's passage.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1975Date of Patent: July 27, 1976Assignee: Allmanna Svenska Elektriska AktiebolagetInventors: Kare Folgero, Lars-Gunnar Norberg, Karl-Erik Oberg