Claims
- 1. Apparatus for pouring hot metal from a ladle into an ingot mold equipped with a hot top, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) pouring means for controllably pouring the hot metal into the mold and hot top;
- (b) ingot weight determining means associated with the ladle for determining the weight of hot metal in the ladle and the weight of hot metal poured into the ingot mold body;
- (c) detector means for (i) detecting when the hot metal reaches the bottom of the hot top and (ii) for generating a computational command signal after the detecting;
- (d) hot top weight determining means responsive to the computational command signal for determining an additional amount of metal to be added to the hot top, said additional amount being determined from either:
- (i) a pre-selected fixed weight value related to the size of the ingot mold or
- (ii) a variable weight based upon a pre-selected percentage of the weight of hot metal poured into the ingot body as determined by the ingot weight means (b); and
- (e) display means for informing an operator of the amount of hot metal determined by hot top weight determining means (d) to be added to the hot top.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the level of hot metal in the ingot mold is detected by one of (i) manual and (ii) automatic means for sensing the bottom of the hot top casting and the top of the hot metal level.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the level of hot metal in the ingot mold is detected by one of (i) contacting and (ii) non-contacting automatic means for sensing the bottom of the hot top casting and the top of the hot metal level.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further including means in the ingot weight determining means (b) for printing one or a combination of weight parameters in response to a print command signal generated when ingot pouring is completed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/125,736, filed 2/28/80 abandoned.
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