Patents Assigned to Concast Standard AG
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Patent number: 6546992Abstract: For the working of walls which bound the cavity of a continuous casting mold, a machine is used which incorporates machining and/or polishing tools. The machine consists of a machine tool table with an arm introducible into the cavity for the supporting of the tools and a table for the clamping of the mold, as well as devices for generating a numerically controlled relative movement between the tools and the walls. In order to obtain a high accuracy in the working also in the case of a cavity with a conicity varying in longitudinal direction and/or along the peripheral line of a cross-section or in the case of a cavity with special corner configurations, it is proposed that a rotational movement of the tools about axes which are arranged substantially obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the arm be combined with a swivelling movement of the arm about its longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Christian Reusset
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Patent number: 6360973Abstract: The spray nozzle comprises a mixing chamber into which a liquid, forming a first and a second liquid stream, can flow through two inlet openings and which comprises an outlet opening, disposed downstream, for a spray jet. A mixing chamber wall acts as a guide surface for the liquid streams and is shaped at the outlet opening such that the liquid streams meet at an angle at the outlet opening and then form the spray jet. Given an angle of impact of approximately 90°, this spraying process delivers droplets with a high level of kinetic energy and a broad uniform fan-out of the droplet paths. Large areas can therefore be uniformly sprayed with the spray nozzle from a considerable distance.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Adrian Stilli
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Patent number: 6289973Abstract: A continuous casting installation comprises an ingot mould and an oscillating holding device used for causing the ingot mould to swing when in a casting position. The installation consists, in a separable manner, of an interchangeable part and a stationary part. To replace the intechangeable part, it is separated from the stationary one and moved using a conveying means, at least along a partial path, from its position of operation into an area beneath the casting position. This enables, especially in the multiline casting installations, the interchangeable part to be transported during the casting process and, for example, along paths comprising straight or arciform segments, to any purposefully selected position and to be replaced by a new interchangeable part to be replaced in multiline installations with no interference with the casting process in any adjacent ingot arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Adalbert Roehrig, Adrian Stilli
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Patent number: 5923698Abstract: In order to avoid damage to the inner walls of the arc furnace (1) and a reduction of the electric power when material (5) to be melted has been partly burned down in an arc furnace (1), additives (10) are fed to the filling opening of a hollow electrode (7) by means of a loose-material conveyor (25) during this critical melting phase. An arc (6) between the hollow electrode (7) and a melt (4) in the arc furnace (1) is thereby shortened. A loose-material container (9) is arranged at the end of the loose-material conveyor (25) at a distance from the electrode and can easily be separated from the hollow electrode (7) in order to permit the tilting of the arc furnace (1) to empty out the melt (4). Problematic waste materials which are to be disposed of, such as for example filter dust, can be added to the additives (10).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Andreas Loebner, Jan Oelscher, Sven-Einar Stenkvist
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Patent number: 5809054Abstract: In operation, DC arc furnaces generate undesired reactive load fluctuations which are compensated for by a power controller without special compensation reactance. In order to permit a melting operation of the arc furnace in weak AC systems the DC furnace is operated with at least two melting electrodes. A current controller is connected to each cathode via rectifiers. Each cathode is controlled with respect to its spacing from a melt by an electrode adjusting device and an electrode controller. Only one current controller one electrode controller are operationally connected, on an input side, to a power factor controller. Power factor control is thus performed with only one electrode assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Jan Oelscher
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Patent number: 5713409Abstract: In an arrangement for supplying steel from a base outlet of an intermediate vessel (2) in a continuous casting installation, the intermediate vessel (2) is provided with an outlet block (3). Beneath the outlet block (3) there is arranged a first change-over part (6) which is movable transversely to the discharge direction (4) and can be pushed out of the casting position by a moving arrangement (30) and a second change-over part (38). An arrangement of this type is to be improved in such a way that the casting nozzle body has a longer service life and is cheaper to produce. Furthermore, security on the casting platform is to be improved during interruptions in casting, the extraction speeds during continuous casting are to be altered and the positional accuracy of the outlet block is to be increased. For this purpose, the change-over part (6) is made up of a holding frame (12) and a casting nozzle body (11). The holding frame (12) is guided and positioned on guide strips (14) in guide rails (7, 7').Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1995Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Adrian Stilli
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Patent number: 5674426Abstract: In a device for controlling a flow of metal from a casting vessel into a casting mould, the inflow of metal is to be controlled by means of a stopper, which may be lifted and lowered according to a preset program and/or by means of a bath-level measuring device. In order to prevent any manual operation of a control lever for the stopper, a lifting rod for the stopper is disposed in a module box together with a vertical guide and a computer-controlled electromechanical drive for the lifting rod. The module box is exchangeably fastened to the casting vessel by clamping elements. Before casting begins, a drive motor for the stopper (13) is to be connected by means of electric plug-and-socket connections to a control cabinet. From the start of casting, the stopper movement is controllable exclusively by means of the electric drive.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Markus Schmid, Hans Gloor
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Patent number: 5615731Abstract: In the case of a continuous casting mould for a double T-shaped preliminary section comprising a mould cavity cross-section which is composed of two flange parts (4, 4') and a web part (5) firstly sticking of the billet in the mould is to be prevented and secondly simplified mould production is to be indicated. Furthermore it should be possible to produce sections of this type in tubular moulds, with high casting speed and high billet quality such that their dimensions are as close as possible to the final dimensions. To this end it is proposed that the mould cavity (3) be provided at the mould end on the pouring-in side, on both sides along the web (5) in each case with a cross-sectional enlargement, in the form of bulges (8), with respect to the identical mould cavity portion (7) at the mould end on the billet outlet side.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Adalbert Roehrig, Franciszek Kawa
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Patent number: 5469910Abstract: Molten steel is continuously teemed into a casting passage to establish a bath of molten steel in the passage. The molten steel is partially solidified in the casting passage to form a strand having a plurality of bulges which are uniformly distributed circumferentially of the strand. The strand is continuously withdrawn from the casting passage and the bulges are deformed during strand withdrawal so as to reduce bulge size. The amount of deformation is regulated by varying the bath level as a function of one or more casting parameters.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Franciszek Kawa, Adrian Stilli, Adalbert Roehrig
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Patent number: 5409053Abstract: The mold includes a mold tube having pairs of parallel opposed outer surface portions which extend axially of the mold tube. The mold tube defines an axial casting passage having an inlet end for molten metal and an outlet end for a continuously cast strand of the metal. The mold tube is provided with internal concavities which are uniformly distributed peripherally of the casting passage. The internal concavities, which extend in a direction from the inlet end towards the outlet end, become smaller in this direction and are designed so that the strand is shaped as it travels along the casting passage. To form the mold tube, external concavities are impressed or cut in a tubular blank and a mandrel with external protuberances is then pressed into the blank. If necessary, the tubular blank can thereafter be drawn or otherwise processed to produce the desired outer contour of the mold tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Franciszek Kawa, Adrian Stilli
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Patent number: 5360053Abstract: A mold for the continuous casting of steel defines a casting passage having an inlet end for molten steel, an outlet end for a continuously cast steel strand, an upstream portion extending from the inlet end approximately halfway towards the outlet end, and a downstream portion extending from the upstream portion to the outlet end. The upstream portion is formed with a plurality of radially outwardly directed protuberances which are arranged side-by-side circumferentially of the casting passage. The size of the protuberances decreases from the inlet end towards the outlet end in such a manner that the strand is shaped during travel through the upstream portion of the casting passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Franciszek Kawa, Adrian Stilli
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Patent number: 5131453Abstract: A curved-mold continuous casting apparatus has a reciprocable mold with a curved casting passage and an arm which guides the mold for reciprocation. A secondary cooling unit is located downstream of the mold and is followed by a withdrawal-and-straightening unit. The apparatus further has a rigid, curved dummy bar, a piston-and-cylinder unit for moving the dummy bar between a storage position and a casting position, and a lever which is articulated to the dummy bar and guides the same. A support consisting of a bedplate with an upright stand holds the mold, guide arm, secondary cooling unit, withdrawal-and-straightening unit, dummy bar, piston-and-cylinder unit and lever in assembled condition and in alignment for casting. The support and the components carried thereby form a preassembled, transportable module which can be brought to a casting location or removed from such location.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Carlos Ros Navarro, Adrian Stilli, Adalbert Roehrig
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Patent number: 5088547Abstract: An electromagnetic stirrer for stirring the molten core of a continuously cast strand has a casing. The casing accommodates a body of oil as well as electromagnetic stirring coils which have respective magnet cores and are immersed in the oil. A system of cooling pipes extends into the oil and has water inlets and water outlets. The stirrer may be constructed as a unit with a continuous casting mold and, in such an event, the water inlets are connected to a source of mold cooling water while the water outlets function to discharge or recycle the water. Alternatively, the stirrer may be disposed in the secondary cooling zone. Here, the water inlets are connected to a source of secondary cooling water for the strand and the water outlets are in communication with spray nozzles which serve to spray the strand with the secondary cooling water.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Markus Schmid
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Patent number: 5025851Abstract: Thin metal tapes are cast using a casting wheel (2) having a substantially vertical axis of rotation (3) and a metal supply line (4) comprising a casting nozzle (6) which has a metal discharge opening (7) directed towards a rotating cooling surface (8) of the casting wheel. The discharge opening (7) of the casting nozzle 6) is directed towards a substantially vertical drum surface (8) of the casting wheel (2) and a gap (A) of less than 1 mm is provided between the drum surface (8) and the metal discharge opening (7) of the casting nozzle (6).Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Hans Gloor
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Patent number: 5025853Abstract: A continuous casting apparatus has a mold table which is supported by an oscillator and carries a continuous casting mold. The mold is provided with a casting passage having an inlet end for molten material and an outlet end for a continuously cast strand. An electromagnetic stirrer for the molten material is mounted on the mold table independently of the mold adjacent to the outlet end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Markus Schmid
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Patent number: 4776383Abstract: Juxtaposed nozzle openings apply the same or different melts to the surface of a moving cooler surface for producing thin metal strips or foils with a considerable width. The nozzle openings can be staggered in the direction of movement of the cooler surface and apply different materials to produce a metal strip with juxtaposed and sharply defined regions with different characteristics. Amorphous or mixed amorphous/crystalline, or solely crystalline material structures can also be produced. Alternatively, different cooling capacities on different cooler surface areas and different structuring of different cooler surface areas permit the melt to solidify on the cooler surface such that the strips or foils obtained have adjacent regions with different metallic and/or geometrical structures. By geometrical configuration of the cooler surface, foils with a structured surface or with shape-limited individual regions can be used for mass production of small parts from sheet or strip material.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Wilfried Heinemann, Thomas Gabriel, Peter Reimann, Hans-Ulrich Kunzi, Hans-Joachim Guntherodt
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Patent number: 4719966Abstract: A continuous casting mold has four walls each having a cooled surface and an end face. The walls are arranged so that the end face of each wall abuts the cooled surface of another wall. The cooled surfaces cooperate to define a casting passage of square or rectangular cross section. Two or more of the mold walls are shiftable transverse to the casting direction for the purpose of changing the dimensions of the casting passage. At least one of the shiftable walls is movable along a direction making an acute angle with the respective cooled surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1987Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventor: Adalbert Rohrig
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Patent number: 4655237Abstract: In a method for electromagnetically regulating flow and in an apparatus for performing the method, a molten metal flowing in a pouring tube is inhibited in a central region of the pouring tube by an insert member installed in a conduit of the pouring tube and is diverted radially outward. An electromagnetic coil is arranged concentrically about the pouring tube for exerting constrictive electromagnetic forces upon the molten metal and thus regulating the flow of molten metal in a wide range.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Hans Gloor, Eduard Muller
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Patent number: 4650618Abstract: Juxtaposed nozzle openings apply the same or different melts to the surface of a moving cooler surface for producing thin metal strips or foils with a considerable width. The nozzle openings can be staggered in the direction of movement of the cooler surface and apply different materials to produce a metal strip with juxtaposed and sharply defined regions with different characteristics. Amorphous or mixed amorphous/-crystalline, or solely crystalline material structures can also be produced. Alternatively, different cooling capacities on different cooler surface areas and different structuring of different cooler surface areas permit the melt to solidify on the cooler surface such that the strips or foils obtained have adjacent regions with different metallic and/or geometrical structures. By geometrical configuration of the cooler surface, foils with a structured surface or with shape-limited individual regions can be used for mass production of small parts from sheet or strip material.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1983Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: Concast Standard AGInventors: Wilfried Heinemann, Thomas Gabriel, Peter Reimann, Hans-Ulrich Kunzi, Hans-Joachim Guntherodt