Patents Assigned to North American Refractories Co.
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Patent number: 9126265Abstract: In a steel ladle used for handling molten steel, a precast ladle barrel ring forms part of a refractory structure that covers the bottom wall and side wall of the steel ladle. The precast ladle barrel ring is comprised of a monolithic annular ring formed of a high-temperature, cast refractory. The annular ring further includes means for positioning the precast ladle barrel ring in a steel ladle.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2013Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: NORTH AMERICAN REFRACTORIES CO.Inventor: Ronald L. Barrett
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Patent number: 9005518Abstract: A refractory bottom lining for lining the bottom of a metallurgical vessel. The refractory bottom includes a stepped portion and an impact portion. The impact portion is formed of a first refractory material. The stepped portion is formed of a second refractory material and is disposed around the impact portion. The stepped portion includes an upper surface that has a plurality of discrete surface sections. The plurality of discrete surface sections includes an uppermost surface section, at least two intermediate surface sections and a lowermost surface section. Each surface section has a different elevation such that the uppermost surface section has a highest elevation and the lowermost surface section has a lowest elevation. The uppermost surface section, the at least two intermediate surface sections and the lowermost surface section define a continuously downward stepped path from the uppermost surface section to the lowermost surface section.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Ronald Barrett, Donald Abrino
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Patent number: 8354056Abstract: A method of securing a precast refractory shape within a refractory structure, comprising the steps of forming a precast refractory shape by casting a refractory shape to have a plurality of spaced-apart cavities formed in an outer surface thereof; positioning the precast refractory within a refractory structure; and casting a refractory material around the precast refractory shape such that the refractory material covers the outer surface of the precast refractory and fills the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventor: Ronald L. Barrett
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Patent number: 8110142Abstract: A refractory bottom for a metallurgical vessel comprised of a bottom lining having a bottom surface that is dimensioned to overlay a bottom of a metallurgical vessel and an upper surface. The upper surface is comprised of a plurality of discrete sections that include an uppermost section, an intermediate section and a lowermost section. Each section has an upper surface at a discrete elevation such that the upper surface of the uppermost section has a highest elevation and the upper surface of the lowermost section has a lowest elevation. The upper surface of the uppermost section, the intermediate section and the lowermost section comprise a series of successive stepped sections that define a stepped path from the uppermost section downward to the lowermost section. Each successive section of the upper surface is lower than a preceding section.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Ronald Barrett, Donald Abrino
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Patent number: 7468157Abstract: An impact pad for a bottom lining of a metallurgical vessel, such as a ladle. The impact pad reduces wear to side walls of the metallurgical vessel by controlling the flow of an incoming stream of molten metal to minimize splashing and turbulence. The impact pad includes a frame portion and a bottom wall portion. The frame portion and bottom wall portion define an interior cavity for receiving the stream of molten metal.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventor: Ronald Barrett
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Patent number: 7056469Abstract: A lining for a ladle used to handle molten metal. The lining is comprised of a first course of like, refractory bricks arranged horizontally in the ladle, the first course having an upper surface. A second course of like refractory bricks is arranged to spiral within the ladle. The second course is disposed on the first course, and the second course has an upper surface. A starter comprised of at least one refractory component is dimensioned to form a contoured ramp surface. The starter is disposed between the first course and the second course of like refractory bricks. The ramp surface at one end of the starter set is aligned with the upper surface of the first course and the ramp surface at another end is aligned with the upper surface of the second course.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventor: Lee A. Nosbisch
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Patent number: 6787098Abstract: A lining for a bottom of a metallurgical vessel, comprising an impact pad having a plurality of close-packed, pre-formed, high-temperature, high-density refractory bricks, the pad having an upper impact surface, and a monolithic slab of a high-temperature refractory material encasing the pad, the slab encasing the pad wherein the upper surface of the impact pad is exposed.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Donald E. Abrino, John Crooks, Ronald Barrett, Shyam Miglani
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Patent number: 6763981Abstract: A well block for use in a refractory lining in a metallurgical vessel for holding molten metal. The well block is comprised of a body formed of a refractory material. The body has a top surface, a bottom surface, an inner surface defining a bore that extends through the body from the top surface to the bottom surface, and a double-curved outer surface having at least one peak or valley formed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Israel Peretz, Timothy A. Leitzel
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Publication number: 20040108637Abstract: A lining for a bottom of a metallurgical vessel, comprising an impact pad having a plurality of close-packed, pre-formed, high-temperature, high-density refractory bricks, the pad having an upper impact surface, and a monolithic slab of a high-temperature refractory material encasing the pad, the slab encasing the pad wherein the upper surface of the impact pad is exposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Applicant: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Donald E. Abrino, John Crooks, Ronald Barrett, Shyam Miglani
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Patent number: 6673306Abstract: A lining for a bottom of a metallurgical vessel, comprising an impact pad having a plurality of close-packed, pre-formed, high-temperature, high-density refractory bricks, the pad having an upper impact surface, and a monolithic slab of a high-temperature refractory material encasing the pad, the slab encasing the pad wherein the upper surface of the impact pad is exposed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Donald E. Abrino, John Crooks, Ronald Barrett, Shyam Miglani
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Publication number: 20030201588Abstract: A well block for use in a refractory lining in a metallurgical vessel for holding molten metal. The well block is comprised of a body formed of a refractory material. The body has a top surface, a bottom surface, an inner surface defining a bore that extends through the body from the top surface to the bottom surface, and a double-curved outer surface having at least one peak or valley formed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Israel Peretz, Timothy A. Leitzel
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Patent number: 6554167Abstract: An impact pad for receiving a stream of liquid metal having a bottom wall with an upper surface against which said liquid metal is intended to impact, a side wall extending in an upward direction along the periphery of the bottom wall, and an annular wall extending inwardly from the side wall. The annular wall, together with the bottom wall and side wall define a metal receiving chamber having an opening through the annular wall. An upward extending collar wall extends along the periphery of the impact pad above the throat opening. The collar wall has a contoured inner surface merging with an upper surface on the annular wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventor: Ronald Barrett
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Patent number: 6548436Abstract: A method of making a cristobalite-free, mullite grain capable of withstanding reaction with molten aluminum, comprising the steps of: producing a clay slurry comprised of water and kaolin clay of a specific particle size; mixing a water insoluble barium or strontium containing compound into the clay slurry in an amount wherein the barium or strontium containing compound content of the slurry is equal to about 8% by weight of the kaolin clay in the slurry; removing sufficient water from the slurry to form a material having an pelletizable consistency; forming the material into pellets; heating the pellets by continuously moving them through a furnace having a zone, wherein the material is exposed to temperatures of at least 2,650° F. (1,455° C.) for at least 30 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: H. David Prior, Jr., Daniel F. Fura
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Publication number: 20020158373Abstract: A method of making a cristobalite-free, mullite grain capable of withstanding reaction with molten aluminum, comprising the steps of: producing a clay slurry comprised of water and kaolin clay of a specific particle size; mixing a water insoluble barium or strontium containing compound into the clay slurry in an amount wherein the barium or strontium containing compound content of the slurry is equal to about 8% by weight of the kaolin clay in the slurry; removing sufficient water from the slurry to form a material having an pelletizable consistency; forming the material into pellets; heating the pellets by continuously moving them through a furnace having a zone, wherein the material is exposed to temperatures of at least 2,650° F. (1,455° C.) for at least 30 minutes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: H. David Prior, Daniel F. Fura
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Publication number: 20020153645Abstract: A lining for a bottom of a metallurgical vessel, comprising an impact pad having a plurality of close-packed, pre-formed, high-temperature, high-density refractory bricks, the pad having an upper impact surface, and a monolithic slab of a high-temperature refractory material encasing the pad, the slab encasing the pad wherein the upper surface of the impact pad is exposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Donald E. Abrino, John Crooks, Ronald Barrett, Shyam Miglani
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Patent number: 6407023Abstract: A method of making a cristobalite-free, mullite grain capable of withstanding reaction with molten aluminum, comprising the steps of: producing a clay slurry comprised of water and kaolin clay of a specific particle size; mixing a water insoluble barium or strontium containing compound into the clay slurry in an amount wherein the barium or strontium containing compound content of the slurry is equal to about 8% by weight of the kaolin clay in the slurry; removing sufficient water from the slurry to form a material having an pelletizable consistency; forming the material into pellets; heating the pellets by continuously moving them through a furnace having a zone, wherein the material is exposed to temperatures of at least 2,650° F. (1,455° C.) for at least 30 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: H. David Prior, Jr., Daniel F. Fura
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Patent number: 6221313Abstract: A knockout device for removing a taphole sleeve from a furnace wall. The device is comprised of a pneumatic hammer having an elongated body and a weight reciprocally movable by air pressure along the body. The body has a first end with an air inlet for receiving air under pressure from an external source and a second end. A metal block is attached to the second end of the body. The block has a planar surface dimensioned to rest upon an upper end of a taphole sleeve. A locating pin extends from the block. The pin is dimensioned to be received within an axial bore defined by the taphole sleeve. A housing surrounds the hammer and defines a cavity therearound. The housing has openings therethrough to allow air from the hammer to vent from the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventor: Richard G. Hall
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Patent number: 6054186Abstract: A method of applying a high alumina, low cement refractory castable to the surface of a refractory structure, comprising the steps of:a) preparing an intimately mixed castable for application onto the surface of a refractory structure, the refractory castable including by weight the following components:80% to 86% alumina aggregate,about 6% to 11% thermally reactive calcined alumina,about 4% to 8% calcium aluminate cement;b) conveying the refractory castable under pressure through a delivery hose to a dispensing nozzle for applying the refractory castable; andc) adding calcium chloride to the refractory castable prior to application by the nozzle at a rate wherein the calcium chloride comprises about 0.05% to 0.15% by weight of the refractory castable applied by the dispensing nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventor: Samuel B. Bonsall, III
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Patent number: 6004626Abstract: A method of applying a refractory castable onto a surface of a refractory structure, comprising the steps of: [a)] preparing a thoroughly mixed wet castable for application onto a surface of a refractory structure; [b)] conveying the wet-mixed refractory castable at a set rate under pressure through a delivery hose having a predetermined cross-sectional area to a dispensing device having an air inlet and a dispensing nozzle; [c)] introducing air under pressure into the dispensing device, wherein the air pressure ranges from about 20 psi to about 80 psi and wherein the air has a velocity of about 177 ft/sec at 20 psi and an air velocity of about 484 ft/sec at 80 psi and wherein the velocity increases by about 5 ft/sec for every unit increase in the pressure.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Kenneth Noone, Samuel B. Bonsall, III
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Patent number: 5976632Abstract: A process for applying a refractory castable onto a surface, comprising the steps of: (a) introducing metered amounts of a clay-free, dry refractory castable into a delivery hose, the dry refractory castable having an alumina content of about 40-95%; (b) conveying the dry refractory to a dispensing assembly under pneumatic pressure; (c) introducing water and a set modifying admixture into the dry refractory prior to dispensing the refractory castable from the dispensing assembly; and (d) spraying the hydraulic refractory castable onto a surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: North American Refractories Co.Inventors: Jerry Gerber, Jeffrey E. Bogan, Samuel B. Bonsall, III