Bottom Pour Patents (Class 373/83)
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Patent number: 8767793Abstract: A method for treating spheroidal graphite iron includes the step: pouring molten spheroidal graphite iron into a pouring electrical furnace (1); covering the molten spheroidal graphite iron (5) with alkali slag (6) which is melted at high temperature and rich in alkali earth metal ion, rare earth metal ion, or mixture of them; connecting the molten spheroidal graphite iron (5) with the negative pole of the direct current source by one pole (7); connecting the alkali slag (6) with the positive pole of the direct current source by another pole (4), treating the molten spheroidal graphite iron (5) with the alkali slag (6) which is used as electrolyte. The method can prevent the spheroidized fading velocity of the spheroidal graphite iron. The pouring electrical furnace can be used for treating the molten spheroidal graphite iron.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Inventors: Yuxin Wang, Juren Liu
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Patent number: 6818175Abstract: The invention relates to a device for producing steel. The invention device comprises a container (1, 101, 201). The metal used is molten, blown and refined in said container which comprises an upper component (5, 205) having at least one opening, a lower component (2, 202) and means for tapping the melt and slag from the container. Electrodes (21) can be charged into the container through said opening. The aim of the invention is to improve said device in such a way that said device can be constructed in a more simple manner in comparison with known devices. A bottom tapping system is provided for tapping the melt and optionally the slag.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: SMS Demag AGInventor: Klaus-Jürgen Kühne
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Patent number: 6335945Abstract: A smelting furnace system for smelting metals, especially steel scrap, with a lower furnace vessel, in the bottom of which a tap hole is provided, and with an upper furnace vessel, which can be closed by a cover, in which a central pipe is provided coaxially with respect to the main axis of the furnace, in which pipe at least one electrode is arranged, and on which pipe there is provided a component which encompasses the upper furnace vessel and can be connected to a gas offtake device. In this arrangement, a slit is provided in the wall of the central pipe in a longitudinal direction. A sleeve is fastened at the edge of the slit, allowing the central pipe to be fastened to the casing of the upper furnace vessel having a corresponding slit. Furthermore, a supporting arm, which is connected to a supporting pillar arranged outside the furnace, can be led through the hollow space of the sleeve into the central pipe, with at least one electrode fastened on the front face of this arm.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: SMS Demag AGInventors: Peter Meierling, Andreas Schüring, Hans-Ludwig Schaller
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Patent number: 6219370Abstract: A channel arrangement for discharging molten metal from a smelting furnace, includes a channel (2) with two sidewalls (4, 5) and a channel bottom (6) made of a fireproof material. The channel (2) is arranged within a formwork trough (3) having receiving spaces (14) abutting lateral formwork walls (12, 13). A respective transversely moveable push wall (7, 8) is associated with each of the formwork walls (12, 13), while the receiving space (14) can be filled with a fireproof material, thereby providing a replacement sidewall. As soon as a channel (2) is worn, the channel is taken out of service and the bottom region is exposed. The remaining portion of the sidewalls (4, 5) together with the replacement sidewalls positioned in the receiving space (14) is displaced by a predetermined distance, and subsequently a fireproof material is poured into the channel bottom (6) as well as into the new receiving space (14) created behind the replacement sidewalls.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: GfT Gesellschaft für Feuerfest-Technik m.b.H.Inventor: Paul-Antoine Wurtz
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Patent number: 5925165Abstract: In a method for processing solid residues from refuse incineration plants the slag is melted and heavy metals from the melt (16) are separated for reutilization. The slag is directly transferred from the refuse incineration plant into a first heating chamber (2) and melted there under oxidizing conditions. The melt (16) produced therefrom is transferred to a second heating chamber (3), in which the heavy metal compounds are reduced to their metallic form. Furthermore, additional finely divided residues, such as fly ash, boiler ash and filter dust, are introduced into the second heating chamber (3) via a hollow graphite electrode (19). The melt (16) is then passed on to a third heating chamber (4), in which the residual readily volatile metals are vaporized and the residual non-volatile metals are sedimented. The essentially heavy-metal-free melt is then cooled to form vitreous granules.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignees: Von Roll Umwelttechnik AG, Holderbank Financiere Glarus AGInventors: Karl Heinz Pflugl, Norbert Kiethe, Ernst Hugentobler, Hans Ruegg, Ruedi Frey, Anton Mayer, Theo Rey, Alfred Edlinger
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Patent number: 5524119Abstract: An electric arc furnace or convertor is provided with a taphole collector nozzle which is provided, for at least a portion of its length, with an offset bore enlargement. The furnace may be a tilting arc furnace, and may be provided with a sliding gate taphole valve having a collector nozzle with an offset bore enlargement attached to the sliding gate.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1993Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Forgemasters Steels LimitedInventor: Peter Marsh
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Patent number: 5153894Abstract: This invention is directed to a smelting plant with shaft-like charging material preheater. In a smelting plant with an electric arc furnace (1) and a charging material preheater (2) of shaft configuration arranged laterally on the furnace, the outer walls of the charging material preheater in the lower region thereof are formed by the vessel wall (5) of the furnace while in the region thereabove they are formed by the walls of a shaft which is fixed in a holding structure (27). By a horizontal relative movement between the furnace vessel (3) and the holding structure (27) together with the vessel cover (6), without being impeded by the shaft (10) charging material can be charged from a scrap basket directly into the furnace vessel or through the displaced shaft into different regions of the furnace vessel (3). Charging material can be retained in the shaft by means of a blocking member (51) therein, and heated up during the refining phase.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Fuchs Technology AGInventors: Joachim Ehle, Gerhard Fuchs
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Patent number: 5058127Abstract: The present invention relates to a cold crucible adapted to be discharged through the bottom. The crucible consists of a conductive wall consisting of a plurality of longitudinal hollow segments which are electrically insulated at least partially from one another and which are by virtue of the longitudinal hollows adapted to be traversed internally by a cooling fluid and which crucible is adapted to be placed inside an inductor and in which the wall is provided in its bottom part with an aperture inside which there is a removable occluding member, formed of segments which member is cooled like the wall of the crucible. The crucible is used in the processing of materials of high purity which can be recovered in the liquid state in a convenient complete and rapid manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Compagnie Europeenne du Zirconium CezusInventors: Marcel Garnier, Isabelle Gleizes, Patrick Paillere, Pierre Vernay
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Patent number: 4696013Abstract: A furnace vessel (301) of a metallurgical furnace, in particular an electric arc furnace, in which the tap hole (305) is arranged within a lower vessel (303) which is oval or circular in plan view, in the vicinity of the wall of the vessel, and the upper vessel (309), above the tap hole (305), includes a vessel portion (320) which is displaced or is displaceable relative to the lower vessel towards the center of the vessel and in which there is provided a maintenance opening (327) for the tap hole (305) (FIG. 11).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Fuchs Systemtechnik GmbHInventors: Joachim Ehle, Gerhard Fuchs, Klaus Kimmer, Horst-Rudiger Langfeldt
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Patent number: 4654858Abstract: A cold hearth melting system has confining side wall area made of high thermal conductivity material and has as its bottom a diaphragm containing an orifice through which metal melted in the cold hearth is discharged. The diaphragm is made, at least in the central portion thereof containing the orifice, of material selected from the group consisting of tungsten, an alloy containing tungsten and having a melting point of at least about 3000.degree. C., cemented tungsten carbide and tantalum carbide.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Raymond G. Rowe
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Patent number: 4643404Abstract: A tiltable metallurgical vessel has a convexly curved bottom, and is supported on a cradle frame tiltably mounted on the base. In order to provide a metallurgical vessel of high operational safety in which the melt covers as short a path as possible during tapping, scumming is feasible in a simple way, the retention of a residual sump in the vessel is possible, at least one eccentrically arranged, closeable tap opening is provided in the bottom above a receptacle placeable into the tapping position. The tap opening is closeable by a closure flap pivotable by a lever. The lever is connected with a shaft for rotation therewith, a pressure medium cylinder is mounted on the cradle frame, and an actuation rod of sufficient length to reach beyond the radiation region of the receptacle enables the shaft to be rotatable by the cylinder through the actuation rod.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Voest-Alpine AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ernst Riegler, Ernst Zajicek, Johann Muhlbauer
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Patent number: 4592067Abstract: Electric arc furnace, having a tapping hole (2) in the bottom of the vessel or in the bottom of a part (1) of the vessel, which projects in a bay window-like manner, and a closure arrangement (3) for the tapping hole (2), comprising a closure plate (4) which is movable from a closure position of closing the tapping hole from the outside into an open position of opening the tapping hole, by means of a first lever (6) which is pivotally mounted to the outside of the vessel (pivot axis 11) and which is pivotal by a drive means (14), whereby the closure plate (4) is mounted to an arm (5) which is connected rotatably (rotary axis 8) to the first pivotal lever (6) and which is guided by means of a second pivotal lever (7) which at a spacing from the first lever (6) on the one hand is pivotally connected to the outside of the vessel (pivot axis 12) and on the other hand is connected rotatably (rotary axis 9) to the arm (5).Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Fuchs Systemtechnik GmbHInventors: Gerhard Fuchs, Joachim Ehle, Hans-Peter Heinzelmann
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Patent number: 4471487Abstract: To avoid loss of temperature of a melt contained in casting ladles in a continuous casting operation, an independently rotatable platform adapted to receive a heating device is disposed on a slewing column of a slewing tower for ladles. The heating device is similar to that of an arc melting furnace and comprises a vertically adjustable electrode holder of outrigger configuration whose guide column is arranged eccentrically on the platform so that a current carrying cable can be installed to extend centrally through the platform and through the slewing column. The cables are secured by a clamping plate at a perpendicular distance from the platform, such that the electrode holder, as seen from the casting position, can pivot in both pivoting directions through approximately 180.degree., without the cable tearing as a result of twisting.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1981Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Inventors: Rudolf Hoffmann, Adolf G. Zajber, Herbert Hansen, Johannes Dr/u/ ppel
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Patent number: 4466104Abstract: A metallurgical plant is provided with a plurality of electric arc furnace vessels arranged so that the centers of the vessels lie along the points of an imaginary circle. A lid having the electrical supply for the furnaces is rotatable onto the furnaces by having its pivot point positioned at the center of the imaginary circle.Other features of the plant are disclosed including the use of open-topped support members for supporting the vessels; gate type valves at the bottoms of the vessels for tapping; below-the-charging-floor rail tracks for transporting the products of the vessel; a mechanism for lifting, on one side, the vessels to selectively skim off the slag layer; etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventor: Leopold Walzel
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Patent number: 4335265Abstract: An electrode operating device for tapping an electric furnace provides remotely controllable motion of an electrode enabling the electrode to melt a fusible plug in the tap-hole of the furnace of an appropriate diameter to permit draining of material contained in the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Gulf Canada LimitedInventors: Serge Roberge, Jacques Normand
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Patent number: 4328388Abstract: A metal melting furnace is provided having an enclosing roof that has a refractory brim portion affixed to and carried by the side walls, and has a refractory crown portion that is adapted to be removably positioned to close-off and open a central charging opening defined and encompassed by the brim portion. The crown portion by-passes electrodes in its "down" position and is to be raised and lowered and swung into and out of a clearing position with respect to the charging opening. Exhaust fume from a side-positioned smoke hole of the furnace is directed either into and positively drawn through a side-positioned-preheating scrap container or through an exhaust chest for subsequent environmental treatment before discharge into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: May 4, 1982Inventor: Levi S. Longenecker