Claims
- 1. An improvement in a closed ferrous metal runner system for a hot metal pouring floor, said system extending from a source of molten metal to a pouring point thereof, the improvement comprising means for preventing air pollution of the pouring floor environment, said runner system comprising the combination of a plurality of elongated trough-like body members arranged in end to end relation, each of the members having an integral base with spaced parallel upstanding side sections and a plurality of elongated slab-like covers positioned in end to end relation on said plurality of trough-like body members arranged to prevent fluid communication between said covered trough-like members and the environment surrounding the same, said air pollution preventing means including means in communication with at least one opening in one of said covers for injecting live steam therein, said means for injecting live steam comprising a source of steam and a pipe communicating with said source of steam and said first mentioned opening and secondary means in communication with at least one opening in at least one of said covers for withdrawing said steam and entrained smoke, gas, air and air pollutants therefrom, said means for withdrawing said steam and entrained smoke, gas, air and air pollutants comprising a vacuum machine and a pipe communicating with said vacuum machine and with said second mentioned opening, said air pollution preventing means further including pollutant removal means in communicating relation with said air withdrawing means for separating said air pollutants from said steam and air.
- 2. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system of claim 1 wherein each of said elongated troughlike body members is a mass coalesced by thermal influence with said coalesced mass being of a desired density and having a known predetermined lifetime when subjected to molten metal flowing therethrough.
- 3. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system set forth in claim 2 and wherein the mass comprises material selected from those usable for fire bricks.
- 4. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system set forth in claim 2 and wherein the mass is a refractory material such as clay.
- 5. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system set forth in claim 1 and wherein each of said elongated troughlike body members is formed progressively of several layers, each compacted to a different degree of thickness and density.
- 6. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system of claim 1 wherein each of said elongated troughlike body members is a mass coalesced by physical force and having a known predetermined lifetime when subjected to molten metal flowing therethrough.
- 7. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system of claim 1 wherein each of said elongated troughlike body members is a mult-layered mass coalesced by physical force with each of said multi-layers being of a different density and having a known predetermined lifetime when subjected to molten metal flowing therethrough.
- 8. The improvement in a closed hot metal runner system set forth in claim 1 wherein said source of steam comprises a source of superheated steam.
Parent Case Info
This application for patent is a continuation in part of my copending patent application on HOT METAL RUNNER SYSTEM WITH AIR POLLUTION CONTROLS, Ser. No. 133,356 filed Mar. 24, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,300,753 which was a continuation in part of Ser. No. 123369, filed Feb. 21, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,262,885.
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