Claims
- 1. A self-centering drill detachably mounted to a utility machine, the drill adapted to remove an existing tap hole insert with an interior diameter, wherein the tap hole insert is to be replaced from outside of a furnace interior, the drill comprising a cylindrical base with a plurality of cutting teeth positioned at a forward end of the base, wherein each of the cutting teeth is a rotatable cutting insert positioned in a cutting insert body along a longitudinal axis, wherein the positioning of the cutting faces of the inserts and the positioning longitudinal axes of the cutting inserts define a lacing pattern for the drill and wherein the lacing pattern is defined by alternating adjacent inserts having the longitudinal axis and the cutting faces of individual inserts face radially inwardly of the cylindrical body and having the longitudinal axis and the cutting faces of individual inserts face radially outwardly of the cylindrical body and wherein the drill further includes a centering pilot cap at a forward end of the drill, whereby the pilot cap centers the drill during removal of a tap insert from the furnace.
- 2. The drill of claim 1, wherein the pilot cap is a cylindrical member substantially equal in diameter to the interior diameter of the existing tap hole insert of the furnace.
- 3. An apparatus for replacing a tap hole insert in a furnace having a furnace interior and a furnace tap hole, the apparatus comprising:a drill detachably mounted to a utility machine, the drill adapted to remove the existing tap hole insert to be replaced from outside of the furnace interior; and a tap hole insert tool detachably mounted to the utility machine, the tap hole insert tool adapted to hold and insert a plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts into the furnace tap hole from outside the furnace interior, wherein the tap hole insert tool includes at least one retention member, removably positioned on the tap hole insert tool for preventing the plurality of stacked annular tap inserts from moving along the tap hole insert tool beyond the at least one retention member while the at least one removable retention member is attached to the tap hole insert tool.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the drill includes a centering pilot cap at a forward end of the drill, the pilot cap formed as a cylindrical member substantially equal in diameter to the interior diameter of the existing tap hole insert of the furnace wherein the pilot cap centers the drill during removal of an existing tap hole insert from the furnace.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the drill includes a cylindrical base with a plurality of cutting teeth positioned at a forward end of the base.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of the cutting teeth is a rotatable cutting insert positioned in a cutting insert body along a longitudinal axis, wherein the positioning of the cutting faces of the inserts and the positioning longitudinal axes of the cutting inserts define a lacing pattern for the drill.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the lacing pattern is defined by a set of inserts extending at least one-half of the circumference of the base, wherein the longitudinal axis of the inserts of the set is progressively offset from adjacent inserts in one direction.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the lacing pattern is defined by alternating adjacent inserts between having the longitudinal axis and the cutting faces of individual inserts face radially inwardly of the cylindrical body and having the longitudinal axis and the cutting faces of individual inserts face radially outwardly of the cylindrical body.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the drill includes a socket at a rear end of the base, the socket adapted to be releasably attached to a drive shaft of the utility machine.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the tap hole insert tool includes a shaft receiving the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts thereon, a first retention member at a first end of the shaft for preventing the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts from moving along the shaft in a first direction beyond the first retention member and a second retention member removably positioned on the shaft for preventing the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts from moving along the shaft in a second direction beyond the second retention member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first retention member is a stepped flange.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the second retention member is a removable pin.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, further including an insert tool stand for supporting the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts prior to positioning of the tap hole inserts onto the tap hole insert tool.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the insert tool stand includes a base platform and a pair of adjustable side stanchions.
- 15. An apparatus for replacing a tap hole insert in a furnace having a furnace interior and a furnace tap hole, the apparatus comprising:a moving universal machine having a drive shaft within a boom arm; a self-centering drill detachably mounted to the boom arm of the utility machine, the drill adapted to remove the existing tap hole insert to be replaced from outside of the furnace interior; and a tap hole insert tool detachably mounted to the boom arm of the utility machine, the tap hole insert tool adapted to hold and insert a plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts into the furnace tap hole from outside the furnace interior, wherein the tap hole insert tool includes at least one retention member, removably positioned on the tap hole insert tool for preventing the plurality of stacked annular tap inserts from moving along the tap hole insert tool beyond the at least one retention member while the at least one removable retention member is attached to the tap hole insert tool.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further including an insert tool stand for supporting the stacked, annular tap hole inserts prior to positioning of the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts onto the tap hole insert tool, wherein the insert tool stand includes a base platform and a pair of adjustable side stanchions.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the tap hole insert tool includes a shaft receiving the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts thereon, a first retention member at a first end of the shaft for preventing the tap hole inserts from moving along the shaft in a first direction beyond the first retention member and a second retention member removably positioned on the shaft for preventing the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts from moving along the shaft in a second direction beyond the second retention member, wherein the first retention member is a flange and the second retention member is a removable pin.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the drill includes a socket at a rear end of the drill, the socket adapted to be releasably attached to the drive shaft of the utility machine, and wherein the end of the tap hole insert tool includes a socket adapted to be releasably attached to the drive shaft of the utility machine.
- 19. A tap hole insert tool adapted to be detachably mounted to a boom arm of a utility machine, the tap hole insert tool adapted to hold and insert a plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts into a furnace tap hole from outside the furnace interior, the tap hole insert tool including a shaft receiving each of the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts thereon, a first retention member at a first end of the shaft for preventing the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts from moving along the shaft in a first direction beyond the first retention member and a second retention member removably positioned on the shaft for preventing the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts from moving along the shaft in a second direction beyond the second retention member, wherein the first retention member is a flange and the second retention member is a removable pin.
- 20. The tap hole insert of claim 19, wherein the end of the tap hole insert tool includes a socket adapted to be releasably attached to the drive shaft of the utility machine.
- 21. The tap hole insert tool of claim 19, wherein the flange is a stepped flange.
- 22. A method of replacing a tap hole insert from a furnace having a furnace interior and a furnace tap hole comprising the steps of:attaching a drill to a utility machine; drilling an existing tap hole insert to be replaced from outside of the furnace interior with the drill to remove the existing tap hole insert; removing the drill from the utility machine; attaching a tap hole insert tool to the utility machine; positioning a plurality of stacked, annular replacement tap hole inserts onto the tap hole insert tool; inserting the tap hole insert tool and the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts into the furnace tap hole from outside the furnace interior; and bonding the plurality of stacked, annular tap hole inserts to the tap hole; and removing the tap hole insert tool from the tap hole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/619,730 entitled, “Method and Apparatus for Installing or Replacing a Furnace Tap Hole Insert”, filed on Jul. 19, 2000 now abandoned, which claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/144,517, entitled, “Method and Apparatus for Installing and Replacing a Furnace Tap Hole Insert”, filed on Jul. 19, 1999, both of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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