[0001] This invention relates to an apparatus for shielding molten metal during teeming
and to a carriage provided with such apparatus.
[0002] Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of an installation for producing metal ingots.
The installation, which is generally identified by reference numeral 1, comprises
a pit 2, which is typically 80 feet long, 12 feet wide and 12 feet deep. A plurality
of ingot moulds 3 to 10 are disposed in the pit 2 adjacent a plurality of pouring
trumpets 11, 12 and 13. A carriage 14 carrying a ladle 15 is arranged to move along
the pit 2. The bottom of the ladle 15 is provided with a pouring spout (not shown).
In use, ladle 15 is filled with molten metal and is lowered into position on carriage
14 by a crane. Carriage 14 is then moved along the pit until the pouring spout is
directly above one of the pouring trumpets. A plug is then withdrawn upwardly from
the pouring spout and molten metal passes downwardly through the pouring trumpet and
up inside the ingot moulds associated with the pouring trumpet. The operation of pouring
molten metal through the bottom of a ladle is known as teeming.
[0003] Typically, there is a gap of 10 to 12 inches between the bottom of the pouring spout
on the ladle 15 and the top of the pouring trumpet. During teeming air comes into
contact with the molten metal entering the trumpet and causes undesirable oxidation
to occur.
[0004] It has been proposed to reduce oxidation by two methods. In one method, the carriage
14 is dispensed with and the ladle 15 is lowered onto the pouring trumpet and held
in position during teeming by an overhead crane. This prevents the crane being used
for other work during teeming. In another method, a curtain of argon is formed around
the molten metal stream by directing jets of argon downwardly from a torroidal nozzle
supported around the pouring spout. Although effective, this method consumes a substantial
quantity of argon.
[0005] It is an object of at least preferred embodiments of the present invention to provide
an apparatus which, in conjunction with a shielding gas, will inhibit air entering
the molten metal during teeming.
[0006] According to the present invention there is provided apparatus for shielding a stream
of molten metal during teeming, which apparatus comprises a first arm pivotably mountable
on a carriage capable of carrying a ladle; a second arm pivotably mountable on said
carriage; a first cylinder open at both endsconnected to said first arm
band having one end which, during teeming, is urged against the pouring spout on the
bottom of a ladle mounted on said carriage; a second cylinder open at both ends, connected
to said second arm, and moveable relative to said first cylinder to vary the distance
between said first and second cylinders, and means to introduce a shielding gas into
the interior of said cylinders, the arrangement being such that, in use, after the
pouring spout of a ladle is arranged over a pouring trumpet, said arms can be moved
so that said first and second cylinders define a passageway between the pouring spout
on the ladle and the pouring trumpet into which shielding gas can be introduced via
said means to inhibit air coming into contact with molten metal as it passes through
said passageway.
[0007] Preferably, means are provided to bias said first cylinder, in use, against the pouring
nozzle on said ladle. Such means may conveniently comprise a counterweight mounted
on said first arm.
[0008] Advantageously, said second cylinder is connected to said first cylinder by a flexible
support. Such a support may conveniently be defined by chain linking which is preferably
of relatively small mesh, e.g. 0.25 inches, and is arranged to prevent molten metal
splashes from interfering with said cylinder movement.
[0009] Conveniently, a seal, for example an asbestos sleeve, can be mounted on the outside
of said first and second cylinders to inhibit loss of shielding gas therebetween.
In this connection, for the avoidance of doubt, the term cylinder, as used herein,
embraces bodies of all cross- sections, e.g. rectangular, square and polygonal, although
bodies of circular cross-section are preferred.
[0010] In order to inhibit splashes of molten metal reducing the flow of shielding gas into
the inside of the cylinders, the end of the first cylinder, remote from the second
cylinder, may conveniently be provided with an inwardly extending lip which, with
the inner surface of said first cylinder, defines a cavity opening towards said second
cylinder, and means are provided for introducing shielding gas into said cavity.
[0011] The present invention also embraces a carriage provided with apparatus in accordance
with the present invention. In such an embodiment, in order to inhibit damage to the
pouring trumpets, means are preferably provided so that the carriage is rendered immobile
when one or both the first and second cylinders are in such a position that movement
of the carriage could result in the cylinder(s) damaging the pouring trumpet(s).
[0012] For a better understanding of the invention, reference will now be made, by way of
example, to Figures 2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 2 is an end elevation of a carriage prpvided with apparatus in accordance with
the present invention positioned for teeming; and
Figure 3 is a section taken along line III - III of Figure 2.
[0013] Referring to Figures 2 and 3, there is shown a carriage 20, which is mounted on rails
21, disposed to either side of a casting pit 52. The carriage 20 is provided with
trunions (not shown) which support a ladle 22 having a pouring spout 23.
[0014] A horizontal shaft 24 is mounted fast on the carriage 20 and acts as a pivot for
a first bifucated arm 25 and a second bifucated arm 26. A first cylinder 27 is mounted
between the bifucated ends of the first arm 25 and is biased against the pouring spout
23 on the ladle 22 by counterweight 28. A second cylinder 29 is mounted between the
bifucated ends of the second arm 26 by means of pivotably mounted links, one of which
is identified by reference numeral 30.
[0015] First arm 25 is provided with a first control arm 31 and second arm 26 is provided
with a second control arm 32. As shown in Figure 3, an asbestos seal 33 is disposed
around the outer surfaces of the first and second cylinders 27 and 29 respectively
and inhibits argon escaping from inside the cylinders whilst permitting limited axial
movement between the said cylinders.
[0016] In order to limit movement between the first and second cylinders 27 and 29, a chain
link shield 34 is secured to the bottom of first cylinder 27 and the bottom of the
second cylinder 29. As will be seen from Figure 3, the chain link shield 34 is funnel
shaped and, in use, inhibits molten metal entering the space generally identified
by reference numeral 35.
[0017] The first cylinder 27 comprises a pair of walls 36 and 37 which define an angular
chamber 38 which communicates with an argon feed pipe 39. The anular chamber 38 is
sealed by a bottom flange 40 and an upper flange 41 which supports an asbestos sealing
ring 42 and includes a lip 43 which defines, with the wall 37, a cavity 44. Forty
0.25 inch diameter holes 45 are bored through the wall 37 where shown and allow argon
to flow from argon feed pipe 39 to the inside of the first and second cylinders 27
and 29.
[0018] In use, carriage 20 is moved along rails 21 until the pouring spout 23 on ladle 22
is directly above pouring trumpet 46. During this time counterweight 28 biases the
seal 42 on first cylinder 27 against the bottom of the ladle 22 circumjacent the pouring
spout 23 and second cylinder 29 is held in a raised position by second control arm
32.
[0019] Once in position the operator raises control arm 32. This immediately actuates a
switch immobilising carriage 22. The second cylinder 29 moves downwardly until it
rests on the top of the pouring trumpet 46.
[0020] Once in position argon is introduced through argon feed pipe 39 and flows through
pouring trumpet 46 and out of the ingot moulds thereby removing a substantial quantity
of air from therein. Teeming is then commenced and the flow of argon is continued
until teeming is complete. At the end of teeming the second cylinder 29 is raised
to allow a sample of molten metal to be taken for analysis.
[0021] If the pouring spout 23 becomes blocked, first control arm 31 can be raised thereby
lowering first cylinder 27 sufficient for the insertion of an oxygen lance.
[0022] Whilst argon is the preferred shielding gas it should be understood that other shielding
gases may also be used, for example, in certain cases, nitrogen may be acceptable.
[0023] Whilst the present invention is particularly intended for use in casting ingots,
it is also applicable to continuous casting wherein the molten metal is teemed into
a tundish.
1. Apparatus for shielding molten metal during teeming, characterized in that it comprises
a first arm pivotably mountable on a carriage for carrying a ladle, a second arm pivotably
mountable on said carriage, a first cylinder open at both ends, connected to said
first arm and having one end which, during teeming, is urged against the pouring spout
on the bottom of a ladle mounted on said carriage, a second cylinder open at both
ends, connected to said second arm, and moveable relative to said first cylinder to
vary the distance between said. first and second .cylinders, and means to introduce
a shielding gas into the interior of said cylinders, the arrangement being such that,
is use, after the pouring spout of a ladle is arranged over a pouring trumpet, said
arms can be moved so that said first and second cylinders define a passageway between
the pouring spout on the ladle and the pouring trumpet into which shielding gas can
be introduced via said means to inhibit air coming into contact with molten metal
as it passes through said passageway.
2. Apparatus according to CLaim 1, characterized in that is comprises means to bias
said first cylinder, in use, against the pouring nozzle on said ladle.
3. Apparatus according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said second cylinder
is connected to said first cylinder by a flexible support.
4. Apparatus according to Claim 3, characterized in that said flexible support comprises
chain linking which is arranged to prevent molten metal splashes from interfering
with said cylinder movement.
5, Apparatus according to any preceding Claim, characterized in that it includes a
seal between said first and second cylinders to inhibit loss of shielding gas therebetween.
6. Apparatus according to any preceding Claim, characterized in that said first cylinder
is provided with an inwardly extending lip which, with the inner surface of said first
cylinder, defines a cavity opening towards said second cylinder, and means are provided
for introducing shielding gas entering said cavity.
7. A carriage characterized in that it is provided with apparatus as claimed in any
preceding claim.
8. A carriage according to Claim 7, characterized in that means are provided to render
said carriage immobile when one or both the first and second cylinders are in such
a position that movement of the carriage could result in the cylinder(s) damaging
the pouring trumpet(s).