Claims
- 1. In a metal treating apparatus having a pot for holding a bath of molten metal, transfer means for moving the molten metal in the pot, including a molten metal-lifting passage having inlet opening means disposed in the molten metal for receiving molten metal into the metal-lifting passage, the metal-lifting passage having an outlet opening in the molten metal for discharging molten metal received in the inlet opening means, the metal-lifting passage having gas-injection openings upstream of the molten metal outlet opening; gas passage means for connecting a source of gas to the gas-injection openings in the form of a gas jet into the metal-lifting passage such that the gas induces a flow of molten metal from the molten metal inlet opening means toward the molten metal outlet opening along an axis of motion, the improvement comprising:
- the molten metal inlet opening means comprising a window in the metal-lifting passage disposed coaxially and/or laterally with respect to the path of motion of the gas flowing through the metal-lifting passage;
- the gas-injection openings are disposed to introduce a gas jet into the metal-lifting passage along said axis of motion; and
- the gas injection openings discharge the gas into the metal lifting passage in the direction of metal flow as the gas mixes with the metal.
- 2. The improvement as defined in claim 1, in which the inlet opening means comprises a plurality of windows disposed in an annular array around the path of motion of gas moving from the gas injection openings.
- 3. The improvement as defined in claim 1, in which said transfer means includes a tubular element for passing the gas to the gas-injection openings.
- 4. The improvement as defined in claim 1, including a convergent/divergent nozzle in the metal-lifting passage downstream of the inlet opening means.
- 5. The improvement as defined in claim 4, in which the metal-lifting passage has a linear upright inlet section, that connects very gradually through a large radii with a generally horizontal outlet section terminating with said outlet opening.
- 6. The improvement as defined in claim 1, in which the metal-lifting passage has an elliptical cross section.
- 7. The improvement as defined in claim 1, in which the gas is injected in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the metal-lifting passage.
- 8. The improvement as defined in claim 1, in which the metal-lifting passage has inlet opening means disposed vertically below the outlet opening.
- 9. The improvement as defined in claim 1, in which the metal-lifting passage has an enlarged inlet end connected by a convergent nozzle to an outlet section having a smaller diameter than the inlet end.
- 10. In a metal treating apparatus having a pot for holding a bath of molten metal, transfer means for moving the molten metal in the pot, including a molten metal-moving passage having inlet opening means disposed in the molten metal for receiving molten metal into the metal-moving passage, the metal-moving passage having an outlet opening for discharging molten metal received in the inlet opening means, the metal-moving passage having a gas-injection opening upstream of the molten metal outlet opening; gas passage means for introducing a source of gas from the gas-injection opening in the form of a gas jet into the metal-moving passage in the direction the metal is moving past said gas injection opening toward the molten metal outlet opening such that the momentum of the gas induces a flow of the molten metal from the molten metal inlet opening means toward the molten metal outlet opening.
- 11. A metal treating apparatus as defined in claim 10, in which the metal-moving passage is substantially horizontal and elongated, and the inlet-opening means is at one end of the metal-moving passage and the outlet opening is at the opposite end of the metal-moving passage.
- 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 10, including a window in the metal-moving passage disposed laterally with respect to the path of motion of the gas moving through the metal-moving passage.
- 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 10, in which the metal inlet opening means comprises an opening disposed coaxially with respect to the path of motion of the gas moving through the metal-moving passage.
- 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 10, in which the metal-moving passage has a divergent section between the inlet opening means and the outlet opening.
- 15. An apparatus as defined in claim 10, in which the outlet opening has a horizontally elongated elliptical cross section.
- 16. An apparatus as defined in claim 10, in which the inlet opening means comprises a manifold having a plurality of gas injection nozzles.
- 17. An apparatus as defined in claim 16, in which the manifold has a plurality of legs disposed in the path of motion of the metal being received into the metal-moving passage, and the nozzle means are disposed in said legs to deliver the gas axially with respect to the metal-moving passage.
- 18. A pump for moving a liquid comprising:
- a body having a liquid inlet port for receiving liquid from a liquid source, and a liquid outlet port, and an internal liquid passage fluidly connecting the liquid inlet port and the liquid outlet port for passing liquid therethrough;
- the internal passage having a tapered passage including one end thereof defining said inlet port of a first diameter, and an opposite end defining an outlet port of a second greater diameter downstream of the inlet port;
- a source of a gas, and gas jet means disposed in the tapered passage to induce a flow of the liquid from the inlet port toward the outlet port; and
- the gas jet means discharge the gas into the internal liquid passage in the direction of liquid flow as the gas mixes with the liquid.
- 19. A pump as defined in claim 18, in which the gas is delivered at an acute angle with respect to the flow of the liquid.
- 20. A pump as defined in claim 18, in which the gas is introduced axially in the direction of gas flow, adjacent the inlet port to induce liquid flow through the inlet port toward the outlet port.
- 21. A pump as defined in claim 18, in which the internal passage has a cylindrical cross-section.
- 22. A pump as defined in claim 18, in which the gas jet means are below the outlet opening.
- 23. A pump as defined in claim 18, in which the liquid flows through the outlet opening along a generally vertical path of motion.
- 24. Apparatus for introducing a gas into a moving liquid comprising:
- a body having a liquid inlet port for receiving liquid from a liquid source, and a liquid outlet port, and an internal liquid passage fluidly connecting the liquid inlet port and the liquid outlet port for passage liquid therethrough;
- the internal passage having a tapered passage including one end thereof defining said inlet port of a first diameter, and an opposite end defining an outlet port of a second lesser diameter downstream of the inlet port;
- a source of gas, and gas jet means disposed in the internal passage adjacent the inlet port to induce flow of the liquid from the inlet port toward the outlet port; and
- the gas jet means discharge the gas into the internal passage in the direction of liquid flow as the gas mixes with the liquid.
- 25. Apparatus for introducing a gas into a moving liquid stream comprising:
- a body means having a tapered internal passage, and an inlet and an outlet for passing a liquid through the tapered internal passage;
- a gas distribution means disposed in the body adjacent the tapered passage, the gas distribution means having conduit means connected to a source of a gas, and nozzle means disposed in the body for delivering the gas into the liquid to induce a flow of the liquid through said internal tapered passage; and
- the gas nozzle means deliver the gas into the internal passage in the direction of liquid flow as the gas mixes with the liquid.
- 26. Apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the nozzle means are disposed in an annular array around the path of the moving liquid.
- 27. Apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the body means has a tapered inlet passage upstream of the gas distribution means.
- 28. Apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the body means has a tapered outlet passage downstream of the gas distribution means.
- 29. Apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the body means has an internal passage having an inlet passage which converges toward the annular gas distribution means, and an outlet passage which diverges from the gas distribution means.
- 30. Apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the internal passage is adapted to pass a liquid along a flow path along an axis of motion, and the gas distribution means includes nozzles disposed in an annular array around said fluid flow and disposed to deliver the gas at an angle .alpha. with respect to said axis of motion.
- 31. Apparatus as defined in claim 20, in which .alpha. the angle between and the direction of gas flow and the direction of fluid flow is in accordance with the following relationship: 0.degree..ltoreq..alpha.<30.degree..
- 32. Apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the body means has a divergent passage immediately downstream of the gas distribution means, the divergent passage having a frusto-conical wall formed with an angle .alpha. with respect to the direction of gas flow in accordance with the following relationship: 0.degree..ltoreq..alpha.<30.degree..
- 33. An apparatus as defined in claim 25, in which the apparatus is disposed to pass the fluid in a generally horizontal direction, and including an outlet duct connected downstream of the tapered passage, and the outlet duct has a generally S-shaped configuration so as to pass the gas from the pump upwardly and then in a generally horizontal direction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/733,078 filed Oct. 16, 1996 for Monolithic Jet Column Reactor Pump, since issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,863,314, Jan. 26, 1999, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/489,322 filed Jun. 12, 1995 for a Bubble Apparatus for Removing and Diluting Dross in a Steel Treating Bath, and which has since issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,683,650 on Nov. 4, 1997; and Provisional Patent Application No. 60/041,146, filed Mar. 17, 1997, for Method and Apparatus for Injecting a Gas Into a Bath of Molten Metal.
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