Claims
- 1. An apparatus for charging chips of metal into a revebratory furnace charge well adapted to contain molten metal, the apparatus comprising:
- a generally vertical hollow charging tube adapted to be supported over the furnace charge well, said charging tube having first and second ends with said first end being adjacent to the surface of the molten metal contained in the furnace charge well, said second end of said charging tube being adapted to receive metal chips to be loaded into said charging tube and collected therein to form a column of metal chips having a sufficient height whereby the resulting weight of said column of chips formed in said charging tube will be sufficient to force an end of said column of chips from said first end of said charging tube and into said mass of molten metal contained in the furnace charge well; and
- a generally horizontal plate mounted upon said first end of said charging tube, said plate having an aperture formed therethrough, said aperture being aligned with said first end of said charging tube.
- 2. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said charging tube is tapered with the width of said first end of said charging tube being greater than the width of said second end of said charging tube.
- 3. An apparatus as described in claim 2 further including a wall formed around the perimeter of said plate, said wall adapted to extend into the molten metal contained in the charge well to form a seal between said wall and the molten metal, said wall extending sufficiently into the molten metal to maintain said seal during fluctuations of the level of the molten metal within the charge well.
- 4. An apparatus as described in claim 3 further including a metal chip transporting mechanism which is adapted to feed metal chips into said second end of said charging tube.
- 5. An apparatus as described in claim 4 wherein said plate and said wall are formed from a heat-resistant material.
- 6. An apparatus as described in claim 2 wherein said charging tube is shaped as a frustum of an inverted cone.
- 7. An apparatus as described in claim 2 wherein said charging tube is shaped as a truncated pyramid.
- 8. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said charging tube is shaped as a cylinder.
- 9. An apparatus for charging chips of metal into a revebratory furnace charge well adapted to contain molten metal, the apparatus comprising:
- a generally vertical hollow charging tube adapted to be supported over the furnace charge well, said charging tube having first and second ends with said first end being adjacent to the surface of the molten metal contained in the furnace charge well, said second end of said charging tube being adapted to receive metal chips to be loaded into said charging tube and collected therein to form a column of metal chips having a sufficient height whereby the resulting weight of said column of chips formed in said charging tube will be sufficient that gravitational forces are sufficient to urge an end of said column of chips from said first end of said charging tube and into said mass of molten metal contained in the furnace charge well; and
- a generally horizontal plate mounted upon said first end of said charging tube, said plate having an aperture formed therethrough, said aperture being aligned with said first end of said charging tube.
- 10. A mass flow gravity feed furnace charger for use in conjunction with the charge well of a metal-melting furnace comprising:
- a heat-resistant plate adapted to lie over the upper surface of molten metal in the charge well of a metal-melting furnace, said plate having an aperture formed therethrough;
- a device for forming a substantially vertically-oriented column of metal chips within and above said aperture; and
- a mechanism for feeding additional metal chips to said column to increase the height and weight thereof whereby the height and weight of said column can be increased until the weight of said column gravitationally forces said column into the molten mass in the charge well.
- 11. A mass flow gravity feed furnace charger as described in claim 10 wherein said device for forming a column of metal chips includes an elongated metal chip feed conduit having a hollow interior, said conduit being substantially vertically-oriented over said molten metal in the charge well.
- 12. A mass flow gravity feed furnace charger as described in claim 11 wherein said feed conduit has a first end which is adjacent to said molten metal and a second end opposite from said first end and further wherein said mechanism for feeding metal chips is associated with said second end of said feed conduit and is adapted to feed metal chips thereinto.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/356,416, filed on Dec. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,705,123.
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