Claims
- 1. A sliding gate valve for a vessel containing molten metal comprising, in combination,
- a mounting plate,
- means for securing the mounting plate to said vessel containing molten metal,
- means for conveying the molten metal through the vessel wall and mounting plate,
- said valve having a top plate loaded against the mounting plate,
- a frame,
- a carrier for reciprocation in said frame,
- a spring plate having a central aperture for receiving a collector nozzle,
- a sliding gate positioned in the carrier and having a depending collector nozzle passing through the spring plate aperture,
- a plurality of inverted beam springs with pressure points extending outwardly from aperture of the spring plate,
- a plurality of cantilever springs offset on one portion of the spring plate and therebetween into the carrier,
- said slide plate having continuous curved edges for being secured to the pressure plate,
- said slide plate refractory having a shutoff portion for underlying the top plate when in the shut off condition,
- and means in the carrier for pressure engaging relationship to the beam springs of the spring plate in surrounding relationship to the teeming orifice.
- 2. A spring plate for use with a sliding gate valve positioned beneath one of two or more refractory plates, the first one being a stationary plate secured at the upper portion of the valve and in teeming communication with a vessel containing molten metal, the second being positioned below the first and in sliding relationship therewith, both said plates having teeming orifices which when positioned in and out of register will respectively permit the teeming of fluid metal and stop the same, said spring plate comprising,
- a plate of planar configuration substantially the same as its slide gate refractory mounted thereto,
- a plurality of cantilever springs secured beneath the spring plate and exteriorly thereof and tangentially outward therefrom to engage a carrier,
- said spring plate having a center section thickened in a tapered fashion from the lateral edges and the longitudinal edges therefrom,
- whereby upon achieving elevated temperature and reverse bending load from the cantilever springs the pressure plate resists deflection at its central portion which surrounds the teeming opening in its associated pressure plate.
- 3. A method of teeming steel from a ladle gate valve having a frame and movable carrier, and a stationary plate, sliding plate, spring plate beneath the sliding plate, and in which said stationary plate and sliding plate are of the bandless refractory type having a tapered edge and a mating taper ring surrounding the same which tapered ring upon being secured to its adjacent mounting surface exerts a central and downward force component, the method steps of:
- mount a plurality of cantileverly mounted springs to the underneath portion of the spring plate to engage a flat surface interiorly of the carrier employed for the spring plate and slide plate,
- and secure a cluster of springs beneath said spring plate in its shutoff portion,
- whereby the necessity for external air to cool the springs is eliminated and the springs will readily transfer a load proportioned to the sealing of the valve to the interface between the stationary plate and the slide gate for reciprocating relative movement therebetween.
- 4. A ladle gate valve for a vessel containing molten metal comprising, in combination,
- a mounting plate,
- means for securing the mounting plate to said vessel containing molten metal,
- means for conveying the molten metal through the vessel wall and mounting plate,
- said valve having a top plate loaded against the mounting plate,
- a frame,
- a carrier for reciprocation in said frame,
- a metal encased sliding gate having a depending collector nozzle for insertion in the carrier;
- a plurality of beam springs secured to the carrier with pressure points extending upwardly from said carrier in surrounding relationship to the sliding gate depending collector nozzle,
- and offset beam springs on one portion underneath the slide gate and therebeneath in the carrier,
- said springs bearing directly on the underneath portion of the slide gate.
- 5. A ladle gate valve for a vessel containing molten metal comprising, in combination,
- a mounting plate,
- means for securing the mounting plate to said vessel containing molten metal,
- means for conveying the molten metal through the vessel wall and mounting plate,
- said valve having a top plate loaded against the mounting plate,
- a frame,
- a carrier for reciprocation in said frame,
- a metal encased sliding gate having a teeming opening for insertion in the carrier,
- a pressure plate for load distribution and attachment of a collector nozzle,
- a plurality of beam springs secured to the carrier with pressure points extending upwardly from said carrier in surrounding relationship to the sliding gate pour opening,
- and offset cantilever springs on one portion underneath the slide gate and therebeneath in the carrier,
- said springs bearing directly on the underneath portion of said pressure plate.
- 6. In a sliding gate valve, wherein a reciprocating gate is used with said valve for discharging fluids from a vessel, wherein the reciprocating gate is engaged at its lower portion by yieldable means and having a teeming orifice at a portion thereof; and a stationary top plate with a teeming orifice and having a refractory face in relative slidable relationship to a refractory face on the reciprocating gate; and where the yieldable means promote sealed face to face reciprocating gate refractory face,
- the combination with said valve of a simple beam spring, the simple beam spring comprising,
- a simple beam formed or machined from high strength heat resistant metal,
- said beam having a cantilever load resistance flexing portion,
- a load application portion,
- and a means for affixing a simple beam spring at the end of the load resistance portion remote from the load application portion.
- 7. In the spring of claim 6,
- said spring being a cantilever beam.
- 8. In the spring of claim 6,
- said spring being a multi-leaf cantilever spring.
- 9. In the spring of claim 6,
- said spring being a ring form star spring with independent cantilever fingers.
- 10. The spring of claim 6,
- said spring being a single leaf spring.
- 11. For use with a sliding gate valve, said valve having a reciprocating gate used with said valve for discharging fluids from a vessel, yieldable means engaging the reciprocating gate at its lower portion, said reciprocating gate having a teeming orifice at a portion thereof; and a stationary plate opposed to said reciprocating gate also having a teeming orifice and having a refractory face for relative slidable relationship with the refractory face on the reciprocating gate; a carrier for mounting the reciprocating gate in face to face relationship with the slide gate, and wherein the yieldable means promotes sealed face to face contact with the reciprocating gate refractory face,
- said yieldable means comprising a simple beam spring characterized by being machined from a high strength heat resistant metal,
- said spring having a load resistance portion, and a load application portion,
- and means for affixing the spring at the load resistance portion with the balance of the spring cantileverly engaging the reciprocating gate.
- 12. In the sliding gate valve spring mechanism of claim 11 above,
- said spring comprising a heel ring and a plurality of yieldable star spring members extending centrally from said heel ring,
- said heel ring being mounted to the carrier with the star springs extending into yieldable and urging relationship with the stationary plate.
- 13. In the sliding gate valve spring mechanism of claim 11 above,
- said yieldable members comprising a plurality of springs,
- each said springs having a cantilever resistance portion and a mounting base portion,
- and means for securing said mounting base portion to the carrier to the end that the resistance portion will cantileverly engage the underneath portion of the sliding gate.
- 14. In the sliding gate valve spring mechanism of claim 11 above,
- a spring plate,
- said spring plate substantially underlying the sliding face portion of the reciprocating gate,
- and said yieldable spring means mounted on the upper portion of said spring plate and engaging the underneath portion of the sliding plate.
- 15. For use with a sliding gate valve, said valve having a reciprocating gate, said valve having a stationary plate, yieldable means for urging the reciprocating plate in sliding face to face relationship with the stationary gate; and a carrier for securing the reciprocating gate in face to face relationship with the stationary gate, the improvement comprising,
- a spring plate,
- said spring plate having spring means secured to it,
- said spring mean comprising a heel ring and a plurality of yieldable star spring members extending upwardly therefrom,
- said heel ring being mounted to one face of the spring plate for yieldable engagement with the reciprocating gate.
- 16. In the sliding gate valve of claim 15,
- said heel and star springs being secured to the underneath portion of said spring plate.
- 17. In the sliding gate valve of claim 15,
- said heel and star springs being secured to the upper portion of said spring plate.
- 18. In the sliding gate valve of claim 15,
- said spring plate having yieldable means secured to its upper portion and its lower portion,
- said yieldable means being of the cantilever type, one portion of said yieldable cantilever means secured to the upper portion of said spring plate engaging the reciprocating gate;
- and the other yieldable cantilever means secured to the lower portion of said spring plate for engaging the carrier, whereby the spring rate is cut in half and double deflection will be achieved for applying the same load to the opposed refractory plates.
- 19. A spring plate for use with a sliding gate valve, said valve having a reciprocating gate, said valve having a stationary plate, said valve having a carrier for securing the reciprocating gate in face to face relationship with said stationary plate, said spring plate positioned between the carrier and the slide plate, with the improvement comprising,
- a plurality of yieldable cantilever springs secured to one face of said spring plate.
- 20. In the spring plate of claim 19 above,
- said spring means comprising a plurality of cantilever springs having a resistance lever portion and a mounting base,
- and means for mounting said base to said carrier.
- 21. In the spring plate of claim 19 above,
- said individual springs being mounted on the upper side of said spring plate.
- 22. The spring plate of claim 19 above,
- in which said yieldable individual springs are mounted on both the upper side and the underneath side of the spring plate.
- 23. In the spring plate of claim 19 above,
- said spring plate having spring means secured to it,
- said spring means comprising a heel ring and a plurality of yieldable star spring members extending upwardly therefrom;
- said heel ring being mounted to one face of said spring plate.
- 24. In the spring plate of claim 19 above,
- said heel ring being secured to the upper portion of said spring plate.
- 25. In the spring plate of claim 19 above,
- said heel ring being mounted to the underneath portion of said spring plate.
- 26. In the spring plate of claim 19 above,
- said heel ring being mounted to both the faces of the spring plate,
- whereby the spring rate is cut in half and double deflection is achieved for applying the same load to the opposed refractory plates.
- 27. For use with a sliding gate valve, said valve having an upper stationary plate, said valve having a lower stationary plate, said valve having a reciprocating intermediate plate; each said plate having a teeming orifice therein, and means for securing the three plates in face to face relationship, in addition having means for driving the metal plate, the improvement comprising,
- a plurality of cantileverly mounted springs located interiorly of the means for securing the three plates and positioned to engage the lower most stationary plate of said three plates.
- 28. In the sliding gate valve of claim 27 above,
- said yieldable means comprising a heel ring and a plurality of yieldable spring members extending upwardly therefrom,
- said heel ring being mounted to the upper portion of the carrier for yieldable engagement with the lower stationary plate.
- 29. In the sliding gate valve of claim 27 above,
- a plurality of yieldable springs secured to the carrier and engaging the lower of said stationary plate,
- said yieldable means comprising both star springs and individual yieldable cantilever springs,
- said springs being in surrounding engagement with the teeming orifice of the lower stationary plate.
- 30. For use with a sliding gate valve, said valve having an upper stationary plate, said valve having a lower sliding gate, said valve having a carrier for securing the sliding plate in sliding relationship to the stationary plate, means for driving the sliding plate in a reciprocatory fashion, each of said plates having a teeming orifice, said driving means carrying the same in and out of register, the improvement comprising, in combination,
- a spring plate and a pressure plate,
- said pressure plate underlying a bandless refractory and having means on its outer portion for clampingly engaging said bandless refractory to said pressure plate,
- and a spring plate having a plurality of springs extending from at least one face interposed between said pressure plate and said carrier.
- 31. In the assembly of claim 30,
- a plurality of springs on the upper face and the lower face of said spring plate,
- whereby said spring plate provides for one-half the spring rate normally associated with valves having but single springs urging the sliding plate in pressure face-to-face relationship with the stationary plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 785,492 filed Oct. 31, 1991, entitled "Leaf Spring Valve and Method"; which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 539,582 filed Jun. 18, 1990, issued into U.S. Pat. No. 5,062,443 dated Nov. 5, 1991; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 494,587 filed Mar. 16, 1990 and entitled "Cantilever Spring Mount for Sliding Gate Valve and Method", now abandoned.
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