Claims
- 1. The method of operating a valve which is secured to the side portion of a container for molten metal, in which the valve has a stationary refractory surface having an orifice in open communication with and adjacent a tap opening in the furnace having a substantially horizontal axis, and in which a slide gate is movably mounted in a carrier having means for applying a pressure face to face relationship to the stationary plate, and in which an erosion pocket is formed between the slide gate and refractory surface at the respective closure edges of each in the direction of shut-off, comprising the steps of:
- closing the slide gate by moving the same upwardly against the stationary plate,
- whereby said erosion pocket faces downwardly when the shut-off is completed permitting drainage of the erosion pocket wherein said refractory surface is a removable plate.
- 2. A valve for use with a vessel having a side tap with an axis on a substantially horizontal orientation on a side wall comprising, in combination,
- means for mounting said valve against the wall of the vessel having a side tap with an axis on substantially a horizontal orientation,
- a stationary refractory surface having an orifice in open communication with the slide tap of the vessel,
- a sliding gate having an orifice, the slide gate being positioned for opposed pressure relationship with the stationary refractory surface,
- said stationary surface and said slide gate, upon use, forming an erosion pocket at the respective closure edges of each in the direction of shut-off,
- means for securing the slide gate in pressure relationship to the stationary refractory surface,
- means for reciprocating the slide gate in substantially a vertical axis,
- means for opening and closing said slide gate so that the same is closed on the upstroke with the orifice of the slide gate above the orifice of the stationary refractory surface,
- whereby drainage is provided downwardly from said erosion pocket after closure.
- 3. In the valve of claim 2 above,
- said slide gate being asymmetrical, with the short portion of the slide gate being oriented above the orifice of the stationary plate.
- 4. In the valve of claim 2 above,
- said stationary plate and said sliding gate having metallic frames,
- each of said stationary plate and sliding gate having highly erosion resistant refractory inserts for communication with molten metal,
- and each of said stationary plate and sliding gate having a monlithic refractory supporting and embedding the erosion resistant refractory interiorly of the respective frames.
- 5. In the valve of claim 4 above,
- said stationary plate refractory insert having an undercut centrally disposed ring portion to lock the same within the monolithic refractory.
- 6. In the valve of claim 5 above,
- internal means for positioning the refractory inserts in the respective frames whereby the monolithic supporting refractory can be poured with internal spacing to orient the refractory inserts within the respective stationary plate and sliding gate.
- 7. A method of operating a sliding gate valve for controlling the flow of molten metal from a vessel having a generally transversely extending pour opening through a substantially upstanding wall thereof, said valve comprising a pair of orificed refractory plates disposed in a generally vertical attitude on the wall of said vessel including a stationary refractory plate having an orifice in open communication with said vessel pour opening, a movable, orificed refractory slide plate mounted within a carrier having means by urging the slide plate into pressure sealing face-to-face contact with the stationary plate and drive means for moving said slide plate with respect to said stationary plate for placing the orifices into and out of mutual registry for opening and closing the valve and wherein an erosion pocket is generated in the wall of the stationary plate orifice in the region facing the direction of movement of the slide plate upon closure comprising the steps of:
- closing the valve by moving the slide plate in a vertically upward direction to move the orifices in the respective plates out of mutual registry, and
- opening the valve by moving the slide plate in a vertically downward direction to place said orifices in mutual registry, whereby the erosion pocket is generated in the downwardly facing region of the stationary plate orifice wall, and upon opening the valve molten metal intially contacts the upward facing region of the stationary plate orifice wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 602,828, filed Apr. 23, 1984.
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