Claims
- 1. A waterless particle removing apparatus for removing scale particles from a carbon steel strand, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing which defines an entrance opening, an exit opening, and a central chamber disposed in alignment along a central axis such that the strand is adapted to be moved linearly along the central axis through the entrance opening, the central chamber, and the exit opening;
- a compressed air manifold for supplying air under pressure;
- a tubular entrance nozzle having an entrance nozzle passage and a plurality of entrance air jet orifices, the entrance nozzle being disposed in the entrance opening with the entrance nozzle passage in alignment with the central axis, the entrance air jet orifices being disposed in fluid communication between the air manifold and the nozzle passage and being directed toward the central chamber in such a manner that a venturi effect is created drawing air from exterior of the housing, through the entrance nozzle passage where it mixes with scale particles freed from the steel strand, and into the central chamber, whereby the venturi effect prevents scale particles from escaping through the entrance nozzle passage to the exterior of the housing;
- a tubular exit nozzle having an exit nozzle passage and a plurality of exit air jet orifices, the exit nozzle being disposed in the exit opening with the exit nozzle passage in alignment with the central axis, the exit air jet orifices being disposed in fluid communication between the air manifold and the exit nozzle passage and being directed toward the central chamber in such a manner that a venturi effect is created drawing air through the exit nozzle passage where it mixes with scale particles freed from the steel strand and into the central chamber, whereby the venturi effect prevents scale particles from escaping through the exit nozzle passage to the exterior of the housing; and,
- a scale particle filtering device operatively connected with the central chamber for allowing scale particle free air to be returned to the exterior of the housing and collecting scale particles therein.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the air jet orifices are at 10.degree.-50.degree. with respect to the central axis.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the air jet orifices are 30.degree. with respect to the central axis.
- 4. An apparatus for waterless, air jet removal of particles from a wire, the apparatus comprising:
- means for defining chamber, an entrance opening operatively connected with the chamber, and an exit opening operatively connected with the chamber, the chamber, the entrance opening, and the exit opening being disposed relative to each other such that the wire is adapted to be moved continuously through the entrance opening, the chamber, and the exit opening;
- an entrance nozzle disposed in the entrance opening, the entrance nozzle having an entrance nozzle passage therethrough through which the wire is adapted to be moved and a plurality of air jet orifices directed toward the chamber in such a manner that a venturi effect is created, whereby the entrance air jet orifices prevent particles from escaping through the entrance nozzle passage;
- an exit nozzle disposed in the exit opening, the exit nozzle having an exit nozzle passage therethrough through which the wire is adapted to be moved and a plurality of exit air jet orifices directed toward the chamber in such a manner that a venturi effect is created, whereby the exit air jet orifices prevent particles from escaping through the exit nozzle passage; and,
- means for removing particles from the chamber.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the particle removal means includes an opening for air and particles to flow to a dust collecting means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 152,354, filed May 22, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"An Overview of Mechanical Descaling", by Stanley L. Stalson, pp. 63-90, May 19, 1977. |
"Steel Wire Handbook", vol. 1, Chapter 3, pp. 93-229, Cleaning and Coating in Preparation for Drawing, 1965. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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