Claims
- 1. A gas blast nozzle for a steel making furnace comprising:
- a block of refractory material having a bore extending therethrough, said block being disposed in a wall of the furnace so that said bore extends from outside the furnace to inside the furnace;
- a fitting having a tubular portion, a radially-extending portion at one end of said tubular portion, and a bore extending through said tubular and radially-extending portions, said block of refractory material being coupled to said fitting at said radially extending portion thereof to form an airtight connection between said block and said radially-extending portion, said bore of said block being aligned with said bore of said fitting;
- a metal pipe disposed within the bores of said block and said fitting;
- a coupler for coupling said fitting with an external gas source hose, said coupler having a through hole aligned with the bores of said block and said fitting, said metal pipe extending into said through hole so as to be in fluid communication with the hose coupled to said fitting; and
- a rubber stopper disposed within said coupler and having a hole formed therethrough through which said metal pipe extends, said rubber stopper being in snug contact with an inner surface of said through hole of said coupler and an outer surface of said metal pipe to form a generally air-tight seal between the inner surface of said through hole and the outer surface of said metal pipe, so that gas communicated to said nozzle by said hose is transmitted into the furnace through said metal pipe.
- 2. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said block of refractory material is disposed in a bottom wall of the furnace.
- 3. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said fitting is made of metal.
- 4. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said coupler is made of metal.
- 5. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said metal pipe is slidable through the hole formed through said rubber stopper.
- 6. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said metal pipe extends at least from an inner surface of the wall of the furnace to a point outside the furnace beyond an end of said fitting opposite said radially extending portion.
- 7. The nozzle of claim 6 wherein said metal pipe has a length of at least two meters.
- 8. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said block of refractory material includes an annular gap defined between the outer surface of said metal pipe and an inner surface of the bore extending through said block of refractory material.
- 9. The nozzle of claim 1 wherein said block of refractory material comprises two pieces of refractory material arranged end-to-end, said bore extending through both of said two pieces.
- 10. A method of repairing a worn area of a steel making furnace, the worn area including a portion of a gas blast nozzle and a portion of a wall of the furnace surrounding the gas blast nozzle, the gas blast nozzle including a block of refractory material having a bore extending therethrough, the block being disposed in the wall of the furnace so that the bore extends from outside the furnace to inside the furnace; a fitting having a tubular portion, a radially-extending portion at one end of the tubular portion, and a bore extending through the tubular and radially-extending portions, the block of refractory material being coupled to the fitting at the radially extending portion thereof to form an airtight connection between the block and the radially-extending portion, the bore of the block being aligned with the bore of the fitting; a metal pipe disposed within the bores of the block and the fitting; a coupler for coupling the fitting with an external gas source hose, the coupler having a through hole aligned with the bores of the block and the fitting, the metal pipe extending into the through hole so as to be in fluid communication with the hose coupled to the fitting; and a rubber stopper disposed within the coupler and having a hole formed therethrough through which the metal pipe slidably extends, the rubber stopper being in snug contact with an inner surface of the through hole of the coupler and an outer surface of the metal pipe to form a generally air-tight seal between the inner surface of the through hole and the outer surface of the metal pipe, so that gas communicated to the nozzle by the hose is transmitted into the furnace through the metal pipe, the method comprising:
- moving the metal pipe through the rubber stopper and the bores of the fitting and the block toward the inside of the furnace until an inner end of the metal pipe extends beyond an unworn surface of the furnace wall surrounding the worn area; and
- filling the worn area with refractory material to a level so as to be generally flush with the unworn surface of the furnace wall surrounding the worn area.
- 11. The method of claim 10, the worn area including a portion of the bottom wall of the furnace and the block of refractory material being disposed in the bottom wall of the furnace.
- 12. A method of repairing a worn area of a steel making furnace, the worn area including a portion of a gas blast nozzle and a portion of a wall of the furnace surrounding the gas blast nozzle, the gas blast nozzle including a block of refractory material comprising first and second pieces of refractory material arranged end-to-end and having a bore extending through the two pieces, the block being disposed in the wall of the furnace so that the bore extends from outside the furnace to inside the furnace; a fitting having a tubular portion, a radially-extending portion at one end of the tubular portion, and a bore extending through the tubular and radially-extending portions, the first piece of refractory material of the block of refractory material being coupled to the fitting at the radially extending portion thereof to form an airtight connection between the first piece and the radially-extending portion, the bore of the block being aligned with the bore of the fitting; a metal pipe disposed within the bores of the block and the fitting; a coupler for coupling the fitting with an external gas source hose, the coupler having a through hole aligned with the bores of the block and the fitting, the metal pipe extending into the through hole so as to be in fluid communication with the hose coupled to the fitting; and a rubber stopper disposed within the coupler and having a hole formed therethrough through which the metal pipe slidably extends, the rubber stopper being in snug contact with an inner surface of the through hole of the coupler and an outer surface of the metal pipe to form a generally air-tight seal between the inner surface of the through hole and the outer surface of the metal pipe, so that gas communicated to the nozzle by the hose is transmitted into the furnace through the metal pipe, the method comprising:
- moving the metal pipe through the rubber stopper and the bores of the fitting and the block toward the inside of the furnace until an inner end of the metal pipe extends beyond an unworn surface of the furnace wall surrounding the worn area;
- replacing the second piece of refractory material with a new second piece of refractory material to repair a portion of the worn area; and
- filling a remaining portion of the worn area with refractory material to a level so as to be generally flush with the unworn surface of the furnace wall surrounding the worn area.
- 13. The method of claim 12, the worn area including a portion of the bottom wall of the furnace and the block of refractory material being disposed in the bottom wall of the furnace.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
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7-126107 |
May 1995 |
JPX |
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7-324447 |
Dec 1995 |
JPX |
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PCT/JP96/01356 |
May 1996 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of International Appln. No. PCT/JP96/01356 filed May 23, 1996 which designated the U.S.
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