Claims
- 1. A refractory rotor for use in a rotary valve for controlling the discharge of molten metal in a substantially downward direction from a metallurgical vessel and to be mounted on the exterior of the bottom thereof, said rotor to be rotatable about an axis to be aligned substantially horizontally, said rotor having:
- a cylindrical outer peripheral surface arranged symmetrically about said axis and complementary to a cylindrical inner peripheral surface of a stator to be included in the rotary valve;
- a flow channel including a first portion extending generally radially of said axis and having an inlet port opening onto said cylindrical outer peripheral surface and a second portion extending axially of said axis and having an outlet port opening onto an end surface of said rotor; and
- said rotor being of solid refractory material except for said flow channel therethrough.
- 2. A rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said end surface extends substantially transverse to said axis.
- 3. A rotor as claimed in claim 1, formed on an oxide ceramic material.
- 4. A refractory stator for use in a rotary valve for controlling the discharge of molten metal in a substantially downward direction from a metallurgical vessel and to be mounted on the exterior of the bottom thereof, said stator having:
- a recess defined by cylindrical inner surface that is symmetrical about an axis to be aligned substantially horizontally and complementary to a cylindrical outer surface of a rotor to be included in the rotary valve to rotate about said axis within said recess;
- a single discharge channel intersecting said recess and having an inlet port opening onto said inner surface and extending therefrom in a single direction upwardly from said axis; and
- said stator being of solid refractory material except for said recess and said single discharge channel.
- 5. A one-piece refractory rotor for use in a rotary valve for controlling the discharge of molten metal in a substantially downward direction from a metallurgical vessel, said rotor to be rotatable about an axis to be aligned substantially vertically, said rotor having:
- a cylindrical outer peripheral surface arranged symmetrically about said axis and complementary to a cylindrical inner peripheral surface of a stator to be included in the rotary valve, thereby defining a sealing surface to be sealed against the inner peripheral surface of the stator; and
- a flow channel having inlet and outlet ports opening onto said outer surface, said inlet ports including a plurality of axially spaced openings.
- 6. A rotor as claimed in claim 5, formed of an oxide ceramic material.
- 7. A rotor as claimed in claim 5, wherein said axially spaced openings have different sized cross sections.
- 8. A one-piece refractory stator for use in a rotary valve for controlling the discharge of molten metal in a substantially downward direction from a metallurgical vessel, said stator having:
- a recess defined by a cylindrical inner surface that is symmetrical about an axis to be aligned substantially vertically and complementary to a cylindrical outer surface of a rotor to be included in the rotary valve to rotate about said axis within said recess, thereby defining a sealing surface to be sealed against the outer peripheral surface of the rotor; and
- a discharge channel intersecting said recess and having inlet and outlet ports opening onto said inner surface, said inlet ports including a plurality of axially spaced openings.
- 9. A stator as claimed in claim 8, formed of an oxide ceramic material.
- 10. A stator as claimed in claim 8, wherein said axially spaced openings have different sized cross sections.
- 11. A stator as claimed in claim 8, further comprising an integral immersion nozzle extending therefrom, said immersion nozzle having therethrough a duct aligned with said discharge channel.
- 12. A stator as claimed in claim 4, formed of an oxide ceramic material.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 248,550, filed Sept. 19, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,886, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 227,880, filed Aug. 3, 1988 and entitled "Rotary Valve for a Metallurgical Vessel and Rotor and Stator Therefor" by the same inventors, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,913,324.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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