Claims
- 1. A method of forming a stream of molten material, said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a predetermined quantity of molten material in an upwardly concave melt container;
- providing a metallic funnel in fluid communication with said melt container, said funnel including a plurality of circularly arranged vertical fluid-cooled funnel segments defining an inner funnel contour;
- providing a coil surrounding said funnel, said coil being capable of conducting AC current;
- causing molten material from said melt container to flow through said funnel, said molten material being received and directed through said funnel by said inner funnel contour; and
- passing AC current through said coil to heat said molten material flowing through said funnel.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of controlling the flow rate of said molten material through said funnel by selecting a predetermined number of current ampere turns per cm of said coil.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of maintaining a mean power density induced by said molten material to compensate for heat losses of said funnel.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein:
- said coil exerts an electromagnetic force on said molten material; and
- said method further comprises the step of maintaining said electromagnetic force to offset fluid pressure exerted by said molten material.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the following steps:
- maintaining a mean power density induced by said molten material to compensate for heat losses of said funnel; and
- said method further comprises the step of maintaining an electromagnetic force exerted on said molten material by said coil to offset fluid pressure exerted by said molten material.
- 6. An apparatus for forming a stream of molten material, said apparatus comprising, in combination, the following:
- an upwardly concave container including a bottom wall in which is formed an aperture, said container being adapted and constructed to receive and retain a predetermined quantity of molten metallic material;
- a funnel having an inner funnel contour adapted and constructed to receive molten material from said aperture in said container, said funnel including a plurality of circularly arranged, vertical fluid-cooled metallic segments defining said inner funnel contour whereby said inner funnel contour decreases in cross-sectional area from an inlet end to an outlet end of said funnel;
- an electrically conductive coil surrounding said funnel and having a shape corresponding to an outer shape of said funnel; and
- a source of medium-frequency current in connection with said coil.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said inner contour of said funnel is generally conical.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said inner contour of said funnel is a hyperboloid of revolution.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a generally horizontally-directed atomization device, disposed at said outlet end of said funnel, for providing pressurized gas to atomize said molten material.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising an overflow vat adapted and constructed to provide molten material to said container.
- 11. An apparatus for forming stream of molten material, said apparatus comprising:
- an inlet portion defining an inlet opening receiving molten material;
- a tapering portion connected with said inlet portion, said tapering portion comprising:
- an inner surface means tapering generally inwardly of the tapering portion and away from the inlet opening, said inner surface means defining a tapering space communicating with said inlet opening and receiving molten material therefrom;
- fluid cooling means for cooling the tapering portion during transmission of molten material therethrough being operatively associated with said tapering portion;
- an outer surface means tapering generally inwardly of the tapering portion and away from the inlet portion;
- induction coil means extending around said outer surface means and tapering inwardly therewith;
- alternating current supply means connected with the induction coil means for applying alternating current thereto, said induction coil means heating molten material in said tapering space, exerting an electromagnetic force on molten material in said tapering space, and reducing fluid pressure thereof on the inner wall means responsive to supply of alternating current from said alternating current supply means; and
- an outlet portion connected with said tapering portion, said outlet portion defining an outlet opening smaller in cross-sectional area than the inlet opening and communicating with said tapering space and receiving said molten material therefrom;
- said inner surface means having a contour extending generally convexly into said tapering space.
- 12. The invention according to claim 11, wherein said inner surface means has a contour which is generally a paraboloid of revolution.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12, wherein said inner surface means comprises a plurality of segments, and said fluid cooling means is operatively associated with each of said segments and cools said segments when molten material passes through said tapering portion.
- 14. The invention according to claim 11, wherein said inner surface means comprises a plurality of segments, and said fluid cooling means is operatively associated with each of said segments and cools said segments when molten material passes through said tapering portion.
- 15. The invention according to claim 11, wherein said inner surface means has a contour which is generally a paraboloid of revolution.
- 16. The invention according to claim 15, wherein said inner surface means comprises a plurality of segments, and said fluid cooling means is operatively associated with each of said segments and cools said segments when molten material passes through said tapering portion.
- 17. The invention according to claim 16, wherein said outer surface means and said induction coil means taper inwardly with a generally concave tapering exterior contour conforming generally with the convex contour of said inner surface means.
- 18. The invention according to claim 13, wherein said outer surface means and said induction coil means taper inwardly with a generally concave tapering exterior contour conforming generally with the convex contour of said inner surface means.
- 19. The invention according to claim 14, wherein said outer surface means and said induction coil means taper inwardly with a generally concave tapering exterior contour conforming generally with the convex contour of said inner surface means.
- 20. The invention according to claim 11, wherein said outer surface means and said induction coil means taper inwardly with a generally concave tapering exterior contour conforming generally with the convex contour of said inner surface means.
- 21. An apparatus for forming stream of molten material, said apparatus comprising:
- an inlet portion defining an inlet opening receiving molten material;
- a tapering portion connected with said inlet portion, said tapering portion comprising:
- an inner surface means tapering generally inwardly of the tapering portion and away from the inlet opening, said inner surface means defining a tapering space communicating with said inlet opening and receiving molten material therefrom;
- fluid cooling means for cooling the tapering portion during transmission of molten material therethrough, said fluid cooling means extending between the inner and outer surface means;
- an outer surface means tapering generally inwardly of the tapering portion and away from the inlet portion;
- induction coil means extending around said outer surface means and tapering inwardly therewith;
- alternating current supply means connected with the induction coil means for applying alternating current thereto, said induction coil means heating molten material in said tapering space, exerting an electromagnetic force on molten material in said tapering space, and reducing fluid pressure thereof on the inner wall means responsive to supply of alternating current from said alternating current supply means; and
- an outlet portion connected with said tapering portion, said outlet portion defining an outlet opening smaller in cross-sectional area than the inlet opening and communicating with said tapering space for receiving said molten material therefrom;
- said inner surface means comprising:
- an upper inner surface portion adjacent the inlet opening, said upper inner surface portion extending therefrom generally obliquely downwardly and inwardly of the tapering portion;
- an intermediate inner surface portion connected with the upper inner surface portion and extending curvingly downwardly therefrom; and
- a lower inner surface portion connected with the intermediate inner surface portion and extending substantially vertically downwardly therefrom.
- 22. The invention according to claim 21 and said outer surface means comprising:
- an upper outer surface portion adjacent the inlet opening, said upper outer surface portion extending generally obliquely downwardly away from the inlet portion and inwardly of the tapering portion;
- an intermediate outer surface portion connected with the upper outer surface portion and extending curvingly downwardly therefrom; and
- a lower outer surface portion connected with the intermediate outer surface portion and extending therefrom substantially vertically downwardly therefrom.
- 23. The invention according to claim 22 and the coil means tapering inward with a contour substantially conforming to the outer contour of said outer surface means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 535,032, filed Jun. 8, 1990 abandoned.
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