FASTENING SYSTEM FOR TILTABLE METALLURGICAL VESSELS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20120223107
  • Publication Number
    20120223107
  • Date Filed
    November 24, 2010
    13 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 06, 2012
    12 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a fastening system for tiltable metallurgical processing vessels, in particular converters, the processing vessel (1) being mounted in a carrier ring (2) connected to the jacket of the processing vessel by means of plate fm elements (11), each plate fin element consisting of a plate fm connected to the carrier ring (2) by means of a sheet metal connector (16) and a first fastening bracket (14) and connected to the jacket of the processing vessel by means of a further sheet metal connector (17) and a second fastening bracket (15). According to the invention, the sheet metal connector (16, 17) is clamped by a wedge (20) between the flanges (18, 18a and 19, 19a, respectively) of the fastening bracket (14 and 15, respectively) with zero clearance, said bracket in turn abutting a tab (22) welded to the flanges of the fastening bracket and bridging same. The wedge (20) is actively connected to the tab (22) by means of a bolted connection (21).
Description

The invention relates to a fastening system for tiltable metallurgical treatment vessels, particularly converters, wherein the treatment vessel is supported in a support ring which is connected through plate-like elements to the treatment vessel casing, wherein each element consists of a plate which is connected to the support ring through an end plate and a first fastening bracket, and which is connected to the treatment vessel casing through another end plate and a second fastening bracket.


Converters are rotatable metallurgical reaction vessels for refining the liquid pig iron. Because of the high temperatures, thermal expansion causes problems in the mounting of the treatment vessel.


In order to be able to compensate for the thermal expansion and to still be able to ensure a seat without play of the conveyer in its support ring, DE 19 03 685 proposes a fastening system with support strips between support ring and converter casing. In this connection, the support strips have the purpose of facilitating relative movement of converter and support ring.


EP 1 061 138 B1 also discloses a vessel suspension for a converter, wherein the upper chord and the lower chord are connected to each other through releasable, frictionally engaging and positively engaging tension element connections.


When using such converters with this type of vessel fastening, there is the disadvantage that during cleaning operations, such as, for example, removing caked-on slag, the safety plates, which serve for fixing the plate-like element receiving plate in the area of the lateral bracket plates, are loosened or are even torn off. If the safety plates are damaged, it is necessary to repair or replace them. This leads to increases in the costs of the necessary repairs.


Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to improve the known vessel fastenings and, thus, to avoid the aforementioned disadvantage.


In accordance with the invention, this object is met by a fastening system for tiltable metallurgical treatment vessels, particularly converters, wherein the treatment vessel is supported in a support ring which is connected to the treatment vessel casing through plate-like elements, wherein each element is composed of a thin plate which is connected to the support ring through an end plate and a first fastening bracket and which is connected to the treatment vessel casing through another end plate and a second fastening bracket, wherein the end plate is clamped by means of a wedge without play between the cheeks of the fastening bracket, wherein the wedge, in turn, rests against a lug which is welded to the cheeks of the fastening bracket so as to span over the fastening bracket, and wherein the wedge is operatively connected to the lug through a screw connection.


Thu screw connection includes a threaded piece for fixing the wedge without play.


The threaded piece is preferably secured by a welded seam after the wedge has been adjusted.


Consequently, in the fastening system according to the invention, the threaded piece and the lug are secured so as to prevent loss thereof. As a result, the fastening system no longer has any loose or releasable components. When mounting the plate-like elements on the support ring or the converter vessel, the individual parts can be assembled without play and are connected to each other undetachably.





In the following the invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of an embodiment with reference to the enclosed drawing. In the drawing:



FIG. 1 is a side view of the fastening system according to the invention,



FIG. 2 is a sectional view along line H-H in FIG. 1, and



FIG. 3 schematically shows the arrangement of such a fastening system on a converter.





Initially, reference will be made to FIG. 3 which shows a metallurgical treatment vessel, in the form of a conventional converter. This converter is denoted by reference numeral 1.


In order to facilitate tilting of the converter, the converter is arranged in a support ring 2 which is supported through pins 3 in the drive system 4.


The connection between the support ring 2 and the treatment vessel casing is achieved through the fastening system 10 consisting of plate-like elements 11.


The invention is directed to the configuration of this fastening system.


As illustrated in FIG. 1, the fastening system 10 is composed of plate-like elements, wherein one of these is illustrated as an example in FIG. 1.


The plate-like element 11 is in the mounted position with its upper free end 12 and its lower free end 13 connected to a fastening bracket 14, which is the upper bracket in the mounted position, and a fastening bracket 15, which is the lower bracket in the mounted position. The upper free end 12 and the lower free end 13 are connected to end plates 16 and 17. The end plates 16 and 17 are fitted without play in the lateral cheeks 18, 18a and 19, 19a of the fastening brackets 14 and 15.



FIG. 2 is a sectional view through the upper fastening bracket 14 along the line H-H. The end plate 16 is clamped and fixed by means of a wedge 20 in the cheek 18. The wedge 20 is held in a fixed position by means of a threaded piece 21, or can be initially positioned by the threaded piece.


The threaded piece 21 is constructed in this embodiment as a stud bolt. To be able to secure the wedge 20 and the end plate 16, a lug 22 extending over the cheeks is provided, wherein the lug is welded to the cheeks.


A welded seam 23 is provided on the threaded piece and the lug 22 as an additional connection.


LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS


1 Converter



2 Support ring



3 Pin



4 Drive



10 Fastening system



11 Plate-like element



12 Upper end



13 Lower end



14 Upper fastening bracket



15 Lower fastening bracket



16 End plate



17 End plate



18, 18a Cheeks



19, 19a Cheeks



20 Wedge



21 Threaded piece



22 Lug



23, 23a Welded seam

Claims
  • 1-3. (canceled)
  • 4. A fastening system for tiltable metallurgical treatment vessels, wherein the treatment vessel is supported in a support ring which is connected through small plate-like elements to a casing at the treatment vessel, wherein each element is composed of a small plate connected through a first end plate and a first fastening bracket to the support ring, and through a second end plate and a second fastening bracket to the treatment vessel casing, wherein each end plate is clamped without play by a wedge between cheeks of the fastening bracket, the wedge resting against a lug welded to the cheeks of the fastening bracket so as to span over the fastening bracket, the wedge being operatively connected to the lug by a screw connection.
  • 5. The fastening system according to claim 4, wherein the screw connection is fixable without play by the wedge.
  • 6. The fastening system according to claim 5, wherein the screw connection includes a threaded piece secured by a welded seam after adjustment of the wedge.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2009 056 219.2 Nov 2009 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/EP2010/068087 11/24/2010 WO 00 5/8/2012