Abstract: In the homogenization of molten metal with a gas, the gas is delivered to agitate the molten metal in a vessel, through an injector tube having a fine bore effective to prevent penetration of molten metal into and along the bore; when injection of gas is discontinued, molten metal is allowed to solidify on the tip of the tube to seal it; when gas is to be delivered to a second load of molten metal in the vessel, it is delivered, at least initially, at a pressure effective to unseal the tube at the tip to permit entry of the gas into the second load to agitate the molten metal and thereby homogenize it; the injector tube can be used for successive batches of molten metal without maintenance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 16, 1980
Date of Patent:
January 19, 1982
Assignee:
Canadian Liquid Air Ltd./Air Liquide Canada Ltee
Abstract: A biological waste water treatment carried out in a single tank. The conditions in the tank are controlled to provide a biological reaction zone containing waste water and biodegrading organisms and an overlying clarification zone from which an effluent of treated waste water flows. The recycle stream is continuously withdrawn from the biological reaction zone, supplemented with influent waste water, passed through an oxygen-dissolving device, and the supplemented stream returned to the reaction zone. The oxygen is monitored and supplied to satisfy the demands of the organisms and, at the same time, to keep the oxygen in solution. The supplemented recycle stream is continuously injected along the bottom of the biological reaction zone in a horizontal shallow inflow having a width substantially greater than its depth and a flow considerably greater than that of the influent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 22, 1980
Date of Patent:
November 17, 1981
Assignee:
Canadian Liquid Air Ltd./Air Liquide Canada Ltee.
Inventors:
Guy Savard, Robert G. H. Lee, Derek Hornsey
Abstract: A biological waste water treatment carried out in a single tank. The conditions in the tank are controlled to provide a biological reaction zone containing waste water and biodegrading organisms and an overlying clarification zone from which an effluent of treated waste water flows. The recycle stream is continuously withdrawn from the biological reaction zone, supplemented with influent waste water, passed through an oxygen-dissolving device, and the supplemented stream returned to the reaction zone. The oxygen is monitored and supplied to satisfy the demands of the organisms and, at the same time, to keep the oxygen in solution. According to the invention, the supplemented recycle stream is continuously injected along the bottom of the biological reaction zone in a horizontal shallow inflow having a width substantially greater than its depth and a flow considerably greater than that of the influent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 1979
Date of Patent:
August 18, 1981
Assignee:
Canadian Liquid Air Ltd./Air Liquide Canada LTEE.
Inventors:
Guy Savard, Robert G. H. Lee, Derek Hornsey
Abstract: An apparatus is provided for treating waste water biologically and clarifying the biologically treated water; considerable economic advantage is obtained by conducting both the biological treatment and the clarification of biologically treated water in a single vessel rather than in separate vessels; it is further found possible to treat in this system water containing much higher concentrations of waste; in the process the supply of oxygen to the biological reaction zone is carefully monitored to meet the biological oxygen demand and avoid the occurrence of undissolved oxygen in the form of gas bubbles in the biological reaction zone or the clarification zone; there is further provided improvements in oxygen dissolving devices rendering them especially suitable for the two zone treatment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 7, 1979
Date of Patent:
January 20, 1981
Assignee:
Canadian Liquid Air Ltd/Air Liquide Canada LTEE
Inventors:
Guy Savard, Robert G. H. Lee, Derek Hornsey
Abstract: A method of converting a charge of non-ferrous metal matte in a Pierce-Smith or similar converter. The fluid charge is blown with a total flow of oxidizing gas effective to maintain autogenous converting temperatures through a plurality of spaced-apart tuyeres limited in number and individual cross-sectional area effective to maintain the gas underexpanded at a pressure within the range from about 50 to about 150 psig so that it penetrates the bath in the form of discrete steady jets to positions remote from the tuyere tips thereby reducing degradation of the refractories and build up of accretions. The gas is injected through from three to six tuyeres.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 1979
Date of Patent:
December 9, 1980
Assignee:
Canadian Liquid Air Ltd./Air Liquide Canada Ltee
Inventors:
J. Keith Brimacombe, Enrique O. Hoefele
Abstract: A process is provided for treating waste water biologically and clarifying the biologically treated water; considerable economic advantage is obtained by conducting both the biological treatment and the clarification of biologically treated water in a single vessel rather than in separate vessels; it is further found possible to treat in this system water containing much higher concentration of waste; in the process the supply of oxygen to the biological reaction zone is carefully monitored to meet the biological oxygen demand and avoid the occurrence of undissolved oxygen in the form of gas bubbles in the biological reaction zone or the clarification zone; there is further provided improvements in oxygen dissolving devices rendering them especially suitable for the two zone treatment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 11, 1978
Date of Patent:
March 11, 1980
Assignee:
Canadian Liquid Air Ltd., Air Liquide Canada Ltee
Inventors:
Guy Savard, Robert G. H. Lee, Derek Hornsey