Claims
- 1. A chamber for receiving a downward flow of liquid metal comprising;
- a generally horizontal base having a generally planar impact surface;
- a first faceted sidewall having a plurality of facets formed therein, the sidewall generally extending upwardly from and encompassing the planar surface to define an interior space having an upper opening for receiving the downward flow of liquid metal;
- a second wall extending inwardly and downwardly from the first faceted wall;
- a third wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the second wall to define an upper lip of the chamber; and
- a plurality of buttresses spaced along the first faceted wall, each buttress extending between the impact surface and the second wall, the buttresses forming a plurality of discrete pockets including at least one facet, the pockets being defined by the buttresses, the impact surface, the first faceted wall and the second wall.
- 2. The chamber of claim 1, wherein the interior surface of each buttress and the coextensive third wall extend upwardly and outwardly from the base.
- 3. The chamber of claim 1, wherein each discrete pocket has a second wall being non-continuous and with a beginning and an end as defined by the spaced apart buttresses.
- 4. A chamber for receiving a downward flow of liquid metal comprising:
- a base surface;
- a first faceted sidewall having a plurality of facets formed therein, the sidewall generally extending upwardly and outwardly from the base and encompassing the base surface to define an interior space having an upper opening for receiving the downward flow of liquid metal;
- a second wall extending inwardly and downwardly from the first faceted wall to the upper opening; and
- a plurality of buttresses spaced along the first faceted wall, each buttress extending between the base surface and the second wall, the buttresses forming a plurality of discrete pockets including at least one facet, the pockets being defined by the buttresses, the base surface, the first faceted wall and the second wall.
- 5. The chamber of claim 4 further comprising a lip defined by at least one wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the second wall.
- 6. The chamber of claim 4 wherein the base surface has a raised portion spaced from the first faceted wall and thereby defining a depression in each of the pockets.
- 7. The chamber of claim 4, wherein the upper opening has at least one surface extending upwardly and outwardly.
- 8. The chamber of claim 7, wherein the upper opening has a second surface connected to the at least one surface and extending upwardly and outwardly.
- 9. The chamber of claim 4, wherein each buttress has a surface facing the interior space of the chamber, and such surface extends generally upwardly and perpendicularly from the base surface.
- 10. The chamber of claim 4, wherein each first faceted wall of each discrete pocket is non-continuous with a beginning and an end as demarcated by the buttresses defining each discrete pocket.
- 11. The chamber of claim 4, wherein each second wall is non-continuous with a beginning and an end as demarcated by the buttresses defining each discrete pocket.
- 12. An impact pad for receiving a downward flow of liquid metal, comprising:
- a base surface;
- a first wall encompassing the base surface to define an interior space having an upper lip for receiving the downward flow of liquid metal;
- a second wall connected to an upper end of the first wall;
- a plurality of spaced-apart buttresses, each buttress extending between the base surface and the second wall; and
- a plurality of discrete pockets defined by the buttresses, the base surface, the first wall, and the second wall,
- wherein none of the first wall, second wall and plurality of buttresses extends upwardly and inwardly with respect to the base surface.
- 13. The impact pad of claim 12, wherein the surface of the first wall extends upwardly and outwardly from the base surface.
- 14. The impact pad of claim 12, wherein the second wall extends inwardly and downwardly relative to the base surface.
- 15. The impact pad of claim 12, wherein the surface of the second wall of each discrete pocket has a beginning and an end which are defined by the buttresses.
- 16. A chamber for receiving a downward flow of liquid metal comprising;
- a generally horizontal base having a generally planar impact surface;
- a first sidewall generally extending upwardly from and encompassing the planar surface to define an interior space having an upper opening for receiving the downward flow of liquid metal; and
- a second wall extending inwardly and downwardly from the first faceted wall.
- 17. The chamber of claim 16, wherein the first sidewall has a plurality of facets formed therein.
- 18. The chamber of claim 16, further comprising a third wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the second wall to define an upper lip of the chamber.
- 19. The chamber of claim 17, further comprising a plurality of buttresses spaced along the first faceted wall, the buttresses forming a plurality of discrete pockets including at least one facet, the pockets being defined by the buttresses, the impact surface, the first wall and the second wall.
- 20. The chamber of claim 19, wherein each of said plurality of buttresses is defined by a first surface and a second surface each extending between the impact surface and the second wall and a third surface facing an interior of the chamber.
- 21. The chamber of claim 20 wherein said third surface is coextensive with a third wall, the third wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the second wall to define an upper lip of the chamber.
- 22. The chamber of claim 20 wherein said third surface extends beyond a third wall towards the center of the chamber, the third wall extending upwardly and outwardly from the second wall to define an upper lip of the chamber.
- 23. A chamber for receiving a downward flow of liquid metal comprising;
- a generally horizontal base having a generally planar impact surface;
- a first sidewall generally extending upwardly from and encompassing the planar surface to define an interior space having an upper opening for receiving the downward flow of liquid metal;
- a second wall extending inwardly and upwardly from the first faceted wall toward the upper opening; and
- a plurality of buttresses spaced along the first faceted wall.
- 24. The chamber of claim 23, wherein the first sidewall has a plurality of facets formed therein.
- 25. The chamber of claim 23 wherein each buttress extends between the impact surface and the second wall.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/053,593, filed Jul. 24, 1997, entitled IMPACT PAD, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/031,348, filed Nov. 21, 1996, entitled CHAMBER FOR RECEPTION, LATERAL DIVISION AND REDIRECTION OF LIQUID METAL FLOW, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,861,121.
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