Patents by Inventor Sabah S. Daniel

Sabah S. Daniel 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: 4915270
    Abstract: A feed system is provided for conveying molten metal to a thin section caster having mold surfaces moving exclusively in the direction of casting. The feed system has a passage of circular cross section adjacent to one end thereof for receiving molten metal and a rectangular cross section at the delivery end thereof adjacent to the caster. The feed system is designed for supplying molten metal to the caster at low pressure for "closed-pool" type caster operation. The point of highest elevation in the metal flow passage of the feed system is on the upper surface of a transition portion where the cross section changes from circular to rectangular adjacent to the nozzle. The level or height of the high point above the centerline of the nozzle exit is selected so as to be less than the pressure of the metal measured in inches at the nozzle exit. This feature enables the maintenance of positive pressure in the metal within the feed system so that ingress of air into the metal is prevented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1990
    Assignee: USX Corporation
    Inventors: Sabah S. Daniel, Thomas R. Kleeb, Thomas W. Lewis, John F. McDermott, Mustafa R. Ozgu, Ralph C. Padfield, Donovan N. Rego, Achilles Vassilicos
  • Patent number: 4901785
    Abstract: In continuously casting molten metal into cast product by a twin-belt machine, it is desirable to achieve dramatic increases in speed (linear feet per minute) at which cast product exits the machine, particularly in installations where steel cast product is intended to feed a downstream regular rolling mill (as distinct from a planetary mill) operating in tandem with the twin-belt caster. Such high-speed casting produces product with a relatively thin shell and molten interior, and the shell tends to bulge outwardly due to metallostatic head pressure of the molten center. A number of cooperative features enable high-speed, twin-belt casting: (1) Each casting belt is slidably supported adjacent to the caster exit pulley for bulge control and enhanced cooling of cast product. (2) Lateral skew steering of each belt provides an effective increase in moving mold length plus a continuity of heat transfer not obtained with prior art belt steering apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 20, 1990
    Assignees: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation, USX Corporation, J. F. Barry Wood
    Inventors: Charles D. Dykes, Sabah S. Daniel, J. F. Barry Wood
  • Patent number: 4813471
    Abstract: A method for determining level of molten metal in the input of a continuous metal casting machine having at least one endless, flexible, revolving casting belt with a surface which engages the molten metal to be cast and a reverse, cooled surface along which is directed high velocity liquid coolant includes the steps of predetermining the desired range of positions of the molten metal pool and positioning at least seven heat-sensing transducers in bearing contact with the moving reverse belt surface and spaced in upstream-downstream relationship relative to belt travel spanning the desired pool levels. A predetermined temperature threshold is set, somewhat above coolant temperature and the output signals of the transducer sensors are scanned regarding their output signals indicative of temperatures of the moving reverse belt surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1989
    Assignees: Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation, USX Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy D. Kaiser, Sabah S. Daniel, Charles D. Dykes