Claims
- 1. In a fumes control system for an electric arc furnace comprising a crucible providing an upwardly directed mouth, a roof covering said mouth, said roof being movable into an opening position away from said mouth, a plurality of arc electrodes extending downwardly through said roof, said crucible having at least one pouring spout opening therein and being tiltable for tapping, said control system comprising exhaust means, first hood means for collecting fumes generated during furnace operations from said roof, said first hood means being movable with said roof to expose said mouth, the improvement comprising charging hood means for movement into a use position in close overlying relationship with said mouth when said first hood means and said roof are moved away from said mouth, said charging hood means having an opening therein through which said crucible is charged, said charging hood means also having a storage position away from said mouth, a columnar exhaust duct, means for supporting said columnar exhaust duct upon said crucible, said columnar exhaust duct comprising upper, intermediate and lower portions, said exhaust means being flexibly attached to said lower portion to allow said exhaust duct to tilt with said crucible, first conduit means for coupling said first hood means to said upper portion when said roof is covering said mouth, said intermediate portion including means for supporting said charging hood means from said columnar exhaust duct for movement between said storage and use positions and for coupling said charging hood means to said exhaust duct when said charging hood means is in said use position.
- 2. A fumes control system according to claim 1 wherein said crucible has a pouring spout opening forwardly and a slagging port opening rearwardly, said crucible being tiltable forwardly to pour through said spout and rearwardly for removing slag from said port, third hood means for collecting fumes from said pouring spout, third conduit means for connecting said third hood means to said lower portion of said exhaust duct, fourth hood means for collecting fumes from said slagging opening, fourth conduit means for connecting said fourth hood means to said lower portion of said exhaust duct, said third and fourth hood means being mounted on said crucible for tilting movement therewith.
- 3. A fumes control system according to claim 1 wherein said means for supporting said columnar exhaust duct comprises a support post mounted on said crucible and extending generally vertically, said columnar exhaust duct being attached to said support post, said intermediate portion including a pair of swivels having a duct section therebetween, said charging hood means being attached to said duct section for movement between said storage and use positions.
- 4. A fumes control system according to claim 3 wherein said opening in said charging hood means is generally circular for allowing a charging bucket to enter said crucible therethrough when said charging hood means is in said use position.
- 5. A fumes control system according to claim 3 wherein said charging hood means opening is generally arcuate, said charging hood means further defining an open sector for allowing a charging bucket to enter said opening by moving horizontally through said open sector.
- 6. A fumes control system according to claim 1 and further comprising means for sensing the temperature of fumes in said upper portion of said columnar exhaust duct, said sensing means being connected to said upper portion, a controlled damper coupled to said exhaust means and to a source of cooling make-up air, and damper control means connected to said temperature sensing means and to said controlled damper for opening said damper in response to sensing of fume temperature above a predetermined maximum in said upper portion.
- 7. In a fumes exhaust system for use with a furnace having a crucible with an upwardly directed mouth, a roof for covering said mouth during melting operations in said furnace, and means for projecting said roof vertically upwardly along an axis and pivotally about said axis to a position out of registry with said mouth for providing access thereto for charging said furnace, means for tilting said furnace for tapping, said fumes exhaust system comprising exhaust means and first hood means movable with said roof to a position out of registry with said mouth, the improvement comprising charging hood means movable between a use position in close overlying relationship with said mouth when said roof is moved to a position out of registry with said mouth and a storage position remote from mouth, said charging hood means having a top with an opening therein for passage of a charging bucket therethrough when said charging hood means is in overlying relationship with said mouth, said charging hood means having means therein disposed to provide air movement past said mouth, and into said exhaust means for exhausting fumes and dust generated during charging of said furnace, a columnar exhaust duct, means for supporting said columnar duct upon said crucible for tilting movement therewith, said columnar duct having upper, intermediate and lower portions, means for flexibly coupling said lower portion to said exhaust means to allow said tilting movement of said columnar duct, said upper portion including means for engaging said first hood means when said roof is covering said crucible for connecting said first hood means to said columnar duct for withdrawing fumes generated during said melting operations, and said intermediate portion including means for flexibly coupling said charging hood means to said columnar duct to allow said charging hood means to move between said storage and use positions.
- 8. A fumes exhaust system according to claim 7 wherein said support means comprises a generally vertically extending support post mounted outwardly from a side wall of said crucible, said columnar duct being mounted upon said support post and extending generally longitudinally thereof, said means for flexibly coupling said charging hood means to said columnar duct comprising a pair of coaxial swivels lying in parallel planes extending generally transversely of said support post and a duct section supported between said swivels, said charging hood means being rigidly attached to said duct section for swivelling movement between its storage and use positions upon said duct section.
- 9. A fumes exhaust system according to claim 7 wherein said opening in said charging hood means top has generally circular horizontal cross sections and vertical cross sections of said charging hood means extending radially from the center of said opening are generally triangular in shape providing a radially inwardly and downwardly facing surface, said means for providing air movement past said mouth including a plurality of apertures opening on said inwardly and downwardly facing surface and internally of said charging hood means for allowing fumes to pass into said charging hood means.
- 10. A fumes exhaust system according to claim 9 wherein said apertures are elongated slots extending downwardly and radially outwardly from said charging hood means top.
- 11. A fumes exhaust system according to claim 7 wherein said opening has a generally arcuate horizontal cross section, said charging hood means further defining an open sector for allowing a charging bucket to enter said opening horizontally through said open sector for charging said furnace.
- 12. A fumes exhaust system according to claim 7 and further comprising means for sensing the temperature of fumes captured by said first hood means, selectively operable damper means connected to said exhaust means, and means for operating said damper means, said operating means being connected to said temperature sensing means and responsive thereto for opening said damper means to admit air into said exhaust means when the temperature of said fumes captured by said first hood means exceeds a predetermined maximum temperature.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of our co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 616,155, filed Sept. 24, 1975, titled "Arc Furnace Fumes Control System" and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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