Claims
- 1. A lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal comprising an elongated refractory body having a central portion and first and second integral end portions all of a known width extending axially therefrom, a metal tube of a diameter less than or equal to one-fourth said known width of said elongated refractory body positioned axially in said central portion and said first end portion of said elongated refractory body so as to extend out of said first end portion and terminate inwardly of said second end portion, a plurality of smaller metal tubes arranged in a circular pattern communicating with said metal tube and positioned axially in said second end portion of said elongated refractory body and extending therefrom to the exterior end of said second end portion which defines the delivery end of said lance, means engaging said first mentioned metal tube and extending outwardly of said first end portion of said refractory body by which said lance may be supported, said plurality of smaller metal tubes being surrounded by said refractory body forming a coating thereover of a thickness greater than the diameter of said smaller metal tubes arranged in said circular pattern, a least a portion of each of said smaller metal tubes being formed to define a narrow slot whereby a controlled volume and flow of gas at a known pressure can be discharged thereby.
- 2. The lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal set forth in claim 1 and wherein each of said plurality of smaller metal tubes is arranged in circumferentially spaced relation to one another in a spiral pattern.
- 3. The lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal set forth in claim 1 and wherein some of said plurality of smaller metal tubes in said second end portion of said refractory body communicating with said metal tube extend to the exterior of said second end portion of said refractory body.
- 4. The lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal set forth in claim 1 and wherein some of said plurality of smaller metal tubes in said second end portion of said refractory body communicating with said metal tube extend to the outer sides of said refractory body in said second end portion thereof whereby gas flowing therethrough will bubble upwardly alongside said refractory body of said lance.
- 5. The lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal set forth in claim 1 wherein some of said plurality of smaller metal tubes in said second end portion of said refractory body communicating with said metal tube extend to the exterior end of said second end portion of said refractory body and the remainder of said plurality of smaller metal tubes extend to the sides of said refractory body in the second end portion thereof and wherein each of said plurality of smaller metal tubes extending to said exterior end of said second end portion of said refractory body is partially flattened to control the volume and flow of gas directed therethrough.
- 6. The lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of smaller metal tubes are arranged in side by side relation in a spiral pattern which extends to the exterior of the delivery end of said elongated refractory body.
- 7. A lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal comprising an elongated refractory body having upper end lower ends, a metal tube of a known diameter positioned axially in said elongated refractory body so as to extend out of said upper end thereof and terminate inwardly of said lower end thereof, the width of said refractory body being at least four times the known diameter of said metal tube, a plurality of smaller metal tubes in said refractory body communicating with said metal tube and positioned circumferentially of one another in a group of a known diameter and generally axially of said elongated refractory body so that and said plurality of smaller metal tubes are surrounded by refractory thicker than said known diameter of said plurality of smaller circumferentially positioned metal tubes, some of said plurality of smaller metal tubes extending to the lower end of said refractory body so as to communicate with the exterior thereof and the remaining smaller metal tubes extending from said group to the sides of said refractory body and means engaging said metal tube and extending outwardly of said upper end of said refractory body by which said lance may be supported.
- 8. A lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal comprising an elongated refractory body having upper end lower ends, a ceramic tube of a known diameter positioned axially in said elongated refractory body so as to extend out of said upper end thereof and terminate inwardly of said lower end thereof, the width of said refractory body being at least four times the known diameter of said ceramic tube, a plurality of smaller ceramic tubes in said refractory body communicating with said ceramic tube and positioned circumferentially of one another and generally axially of said elongated refractory body so that said plurality of smaller ceramic tubes are surrounded by said refractory body forming a coating thereover of a thickness greater than the known diameter of the plurality of smaller circumferentially positioned ceramic tubes, some of said plurality of smaller ceramic tubes extending to the lower end of said refractory body so as to communicate with the exterior thereof and the remaining smaller ceramic tubes extending to the sides of said refractory body and means engaging said refractory body and extending outwardly of said upper end of said refractory body by which said lance may be supported.
- 9. The lance for use in treating a bath of molten metal set forth in claim 8 and wherein each of said plurality of smaller ceramic tubes is arranged in circumferentially spaced relation to one another in a spiral pattern.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/190,019 filed May 4, 1988 abandoned.
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