Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use in the treatment of molten baths comprising, a vessel in the nature of a ladle containing molten metal to be treated, a lance suspended from above the surface of the molten metal and not forming part of the walls of said vessel, said lance comprising a separate upper section and a separate lower section adapted to be immersed in said molten metal, each of said sections having internal pipes extending along substantially the length thereof, fastening means for connecting said upper and lower sections at their respective abutting ends so that said pipes form a continuous internal passage along substantially the length of the lance, said lower section having a protective refractory sheath surrounding said internal pipe along the entire length of said section forming the outer wall thereof and a horizontally disposed flat plate positioned above said refractory sheath and extending radially outward to thereby serve as a splash guard for said upper section of said lance located above said guard, clamp means at the top of said upper section, means for engaging said clamp means for moving said lance into and away from said molten bath, and means for introducing materials through said internal pipe whereby materials for treating said bath may be introduced therein when said lower section is immersed in said bath.
- 2. The lance apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fastening means for connecting said upper section and said lower section comprise a pair of abutting plates which are sealed and bolted together to permit the said central lance pipes of each said section to be positioned in complete registry.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper and lower lance sections each have a housing concentrically arranged around the outside of said central lance pipes to thereby provide increased strength for said lance apparatus and permit cooling means to be employed in said housings to cool said central lance pipes.
- 4. The lance apparatus of claim 3 wherein said housing in said lower section extends only a portion of the length of said central lance pipe.
- 5. A lance apparatus adapted for suspension over a molten metal bath contained in a vessel and forming no part of the walls of said vessel, means for pneumatically injecting finely divided reagents into said bath of molten metal through said lance apparatus comprising: an upper section of said lance apparatus; a lower section of said lance apparatus, fastening means for connecting said upper section and said lower section, centrally disposed lance pipes within and extending the length of each of said upper and lower sections and abutting at said fastening means to thereby form a continuous lance pipe along the length of said lance apparatus when said sections are connected and permit separation of said sections upon disconnecting of said fastening means, means for feeding said reagents and a carrier gas at the top of said central lance pipe, orifice means at the base of said lower section whereby said reagent and said carrier gas are fed to said bath, a solid refractory sheath surrounding said lower section and forming a part thereof to thereby protect said section from direct contact with said molten metal, and a horizontally disposed flat plate positioned above said refractory sheath and extending radially outward to thereby serve as a splash guard for said upper section of said lance located above said guard.
- 6. Apparatus for use in the treatment of molten metal baths comprising, a vessel in the nature of a ladle containing molten metal to be treated, a lance suspended from above the surface of the molten metal and not forming part of the walls of said vessel, said lance comprising a separate upper section and a separate lower section adapted to be immersed in said molten metal, each of said sections having internal pipes extending along substantially the length thereof, fastening means for connecting said upper and lower sections at their respective abutting ends so that said pipes form a continuous internal passage along substantially the length of the lance, said lower section having a protective refractory sheath surrounding said internal pipe along the entire length of said section and forming the outer wall thereof, an adjustable clamp assembly at the top of said upper section, a lifting device for engaging said clamp assembly and moving said lance between a working position at said molten bath and an assembly position away from said molten bath, and means for introducing materials through said internal pipe whereby materials for treating said bath may be introduced therein when said lower section is immersed in said bath.
- 7. A lance apparatus for insertion in a molten metal bath contained in a vessel to inject finely divided reagents into said bath of molten metal and forming no part of the walls of said vessel, comprising: an upper section of said lance apparatus; a lower section of said lance apparatus, fastening means for connecting said upper section and said lower section, centrally disposed lance pipes within and extending the length of each of said upper and lower sections and abutting at said fastening means to thereby form a continuous lance pipe along the length of said lance apparatus when said sections are connected and permit separation of said sections upon disconnecting of said fastening means, housings respectively disposed in each of said upper and lower lance sections concentrically arranged around the outside of said central lance pipe to thereby provide increased strength for said lance apparatus and permit cooling means to be employed in said housings to cool said central lance pipe, means for feeding reagents and a carrier gas at the top of said central lance pipe, orifice means at the base of said lower section whereby said reagents and said carrier gas are fed to said bath, and a solid refractory sheath surrounding said lower section and forming a part thereof to thereby protect said section from direct contact with said molten metal.
- 8. The lance apparatus of claim 7 wherein said housing in said lower section extends only a portion of the length of said central lance pipe.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 78,771 filed Sept. 29, 1979, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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