Mechanical Patents (Class 373/86)
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Publication number: 20150063400Abstract: Provided is an arc furnace, including: a furnace body having a bottomed cylindrical shape; a furnace lid that openably closes an opening of the furnace body; an electrode that is provided at the furnace lid and melts a metal material supplied into the furnace body by electric discharge; a tilting floor that is tiltable within a plane substantially perpendicular to the tilting floor; and a rotation mechanism that is provided on the tilting floor inward from an outer circumference of the furnace body to support a bottom wall of the furnace body, and rotates the furnace body around a cylinder axis thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: Daido Steel Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masato OGAWA, Kunio MATSUO, Noriyuki TOMITA, Akihiro NAGATANI
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Publication number: 20130322486Abstract: The invention relates to a device and a method for supplying heat to a metal melt, where in a closed container (11) with openings (13,14) for supply and discharge of the melt and where a sub pressure may be formed, a rotor (16) in the form of a hallow rotation body and a hollow driving shaft (20) containing the electrode (23) for supply of electric current for formation of an electric arc (34) towards the surface (31) of the metal of the melt. The lower end of the electrode (23) is positioned in a hollow head with an opening (35) downwards towards the bottom of the container (11). The hollow head is configured to provide access to the surface (31) of the metal melt, so that the electric arc (34) is formed inside the head and where the hollow driving shaft (20) possibly is configured for supply of gas to the metal melt.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: December 5, 2013Applicant: ALU INNOVATION ASInventor: Karl Venas
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Publication number: 20120134384Abstract: This invention concerns an electric arc furnace comprising a chamber suitable for containing molten steel; a roof suitable for covering the chamber and for containing a mass of scrap steel; electrodes suitable for melting the mass of scrap, and means of support on a base. The latter means are such as to support the chamber and permit its oscillation around a horizontal axis of rotation. The roof and the chamber are counterprofiled in correspondence to the respective interface walls to create a rotoidal type coupling with regard to the axis of rotation. The roof, during oscillation of the chamber, remains fixed with regard to the base as well as in a closed position with regard to the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: SMS CONCAST ITALIA S.R.L.Inventors: Stefano Miani, Bruno Rubeo
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Patent number: 6805723Abstract: A hollow partition wall is employed to feed carbon material to an underflow of a carbothermic reduction furnace used to make aluminum. The partition wall divides a low temperature reaction zone where aluminum oxide is reacted with carbon to form aluminum carbide and a high temperature reaction zone where the aluminum carbide and remaining aluminum oxide are reacted to form aluminum and carbon monoxide.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignees: Alcoa Inc., Elkem ASAInventors: Jan Arthur Aune, Kai Johansen
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Patent number: 6440193Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for carbothermic production of aluminum where molten bath aluminum carbide and aluminum oxide are produced in a low temperature compartment (2), and continuously flow into a high temperature compartment (3) where the aluminum carbide is reacted with alumina to produce a top aluminum layer (31), where the aluminum layer (31) forms a layer on the top of a molten slag layer and is tapped from the high temperature compartment (3) at outlet (5), and where off-gases from the two compartments are treated in reactors fed by one or more columns (9, 19). According to the invention the low temperature compartment (2) and the high temperature compartment (3) are located in a common reaction vessel (1) where the low temperature compartment is separated from the high temperature compartment by an underflow partition wall (4).Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignees: Alcoa Inc., Elken ASAInventors: Kai Johansen, Jan A. Aune
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Patent number: 5887016Abstract: A charging device for closed arc furnaces having at least one electrode around which the charge material is concentrically fed into the furnace. Conveyor devices run in protected fashion in an annular chamber disposed above a furnace cover. A plurality of magnets are suspended from the conveyor devices into the upper vessel of the furnace. A material feeding device enters the upper vessel through a passage in the upper vessel wall. The passage is provided with a sealing device to prevent gases from the upper vessel from escaping or the material feeding device may be enclosed in a gas-tight lock. The magnets pick-up the charge material from the material feeding device and deposit it concentrically around the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ewald Feuerstacke
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Patent number: 5850413Abstract: Device to support and swing the hearth in an electric furnace, whether it be the type operating on direct or alternate current, the furnace being able to be of the channel type, EBT with the hearth lowered or not, OBT or other type, the hearth (11) cooperating at the upper part with a cooled side wall (12) having a closure system (14) which can be temporally associated, the hearth (11) being supported by a platform (18), the device comprising a plurality of lifting cylinders (19, 119) associated at the lower part with the platform (18) and at least a translation and/or oscillation actuator (20, 120; 32) associated at the side of the platform (18), the lifting (19, 119) and translation (20, 120; 32) cylinders being able to be driven independently and in a correlated manner so as to obtain on the hearth (11) desired movements of lifting, translation, swinging, oscillation or a combination of such movements.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Dianeli & Co. Officine MeccanicheInventors: Gianni Gensini, Daniele Merlino, Angelico Della Negra
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Patent number: 5390212Abstract: Installation for producing steel by melting scrap comprising an electric furnace (2') supplied with individual batches of scrap sequentially charged into the furnace after preheating in a preheating chamber (4) forming a batch container open at both ends and having a releasable bottom. The preheating chamber is mounted on a transporting device for movement between a first, preheating position, in which it is connected to a hot gas circulating circuit, and a second position in which it empties the batch of preheated scrap into the furnace. The lower portion of the side wall of the preheating chamber (4) forms a skirt (43) with a wide downwardly directed opening, and the chamber (4) is combined, in the preheating position, with a movable device (54) for sealably engaging the lower end (42) of the skirt (43) with a matching stationary base plate (3), whereby the skirt is sealed in the preheating position.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1992Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: ClecimInventors: Claude Bonnet, Guy Forestier, Jacques Barbe
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Patent number: 5297160Abstract: An arc furnace comprising a furnace vessel having a transverse axis and a central axis, electrodes disposed on a graduated circle, the electrodes projecting into the furnace vessel parallel to the central vertical axis, the electrodes are mounted on an electrode holding device of three supporting columns and three supporting arms, the center is located on the transverse axis at a predetermined distance from the center, the transverse axis being collinear with the middle one of the supporting arms, an electrode is disposed closest to the supporting columns at the intersection of the transverse axis and the graduated circle, and the other electrodes are disposed on the graduated circle an angle .alpha.=<110.degree. with the electrode at the center of the circle.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Mannesmann AktiengesellschaftInventor: Joseph F. Kroker
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Patent number: 5257280Abstract: The present invention has been devised to obtain a metallurgical effect by introducing refining gas into a molten metal in a metallurgical vessel and stirring the molten metal sufficiently by convection, and to improve durability of one nozzle or a few nozzles for introducing the refining gas. At a predetermined position of a furnace bottom onto which a ramming mass is provided, a few cylindrical refractory sleeves are disposed close to the upper face of the furnace bottom from the lower portion thereof. In each cylindrical refractory sleeve a gas introducing nozzle, which introduces the refining gas, is disposed in such a manner that it can be drawn out downwardly for replacement.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1991Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Kawasaki Refractories Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuyuki Mimura, Minoru Ususaka
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Patent number: 5245627Abstract: A process is disclosed, for treating dross containing a metal such as aluminum, in order to recover this metal, In this process, the dross to be treated is introduced into a rotary or oscillating furnace, in which it is heated to a temperature above the melting point of the metal to be recovered while the furnace is rotated or oscillated to cause the metal to be recovered to separate from the dross. After the separation is completed, the metal to be recovered is removed from the furnace prior to removing the balance of the dross. In this process, the furnace that is used is a radiating arc furnace having two opposite electrodes which are preferably made of graphite, between which an electrical arc is generated and maintained in order to provide the desired heating.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Hydro QuebecInventor: Michel G. Drouet
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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: 4763337Abstract: In order to melt particulate material in an electric furnace with the help of at least one electric arc burning between a burner electrode arranged in the lid of the furnace and a bottom electrode arranged in the bottom of the furnace, the material is introduced into a space surrounding the electric arc. It is melted by the radiation heat of the electric arc and is collected in a melt bath covering the bottom part of the furnace. In order to attain a high energy exploitation and to prevent the material to be melted from being extracted, a fixed bed of the material to be melted is formed in the space surrounding the electric arc, which takes its root on the bottom part of the furnace and peripherally surrounds the electric arc. The material is melted on the side of the fixed bed facing the electric arc. The fixed bed is moved approximately radially towards the center of the furnace to an extent corresponding to the melted material volume.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Voest-Alpine AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hansjorg Wohlkonig, Heinz Muller, Heinrich Auberger
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Patent number: 4347614Abstract: A gas having high CO content evolved at reaction zone in a ferrosilicon-refining electric furnace is burned and deflected to wipe transversely on the top level of the charged raw materials with the aid of air introduced near electrodes through an air pipe. The burning of the gas is so controlled that a content of oxygen in the burned gas is within a range of 12-17% by volume by controlling a volume of the air to be introduced near electrodes as well as a volume of air invading into the furnace through a poking window and a gap between a shell of the furnace and a heat-shielding hood above the furnace. The CO-rich gas which has heretofore been exhausted in vain from the furnace can now be used to preheat the charged raw materials and prevents the furnace from blocking due to formation of crusts at the top level of the charged raw materials. The exhaust gas is now less noxious, has a higher temperature that can be used for driving a turbine of a generator.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1980Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Japan Metals & Chemicals Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Seiichi Matsubara, Takashi Matsui, Taiji Kumagai, Taizo Senga, Tsutomu Fukutsu