Claims
- 1. Molten metal conveying means suitable for conveying molten metal from one place to another in a molten metal pool or mass in a metal-melting furnace or out of said molten metal pool, while simultaneously degassing the same, comprising in combination:
- high velocity inert gas feed means adapted to feed inert gas at a supersonic velocity and comprising a gas inlet port and a gas exit port, at least a portion thereof adapted to be submerged in a molten-metal bath comprising high-temperature and molten-metal resistant material,
- an elongated conveying conduit of high-temperature molten-metal resistant material having a lower end and an upper end, at least a portion of said conduit being inclined upwardly from the horizontal,
- the exit port of said inert gas feed means being associated with said conveying conduit at or near the lower end thereof so as to enable release of inert gas from said exit port of said gas feed means at a supersonic velocity into said conveying conduit at or adjacent a lower end thereof, thereby to induce concomitant flow of molten metal in said conveying conduit and simultaneous degassing of the molten metal mass.
- 2. The means of claim 1, adapted to be mounted in a molten metal pool in the interior of a metal-melting furnace.
- 3. The means of claim 1, supported in place in a molten metal mass or pool in a metal-melting furnace.
- 4. The means of claim 3, wherein the molten metal mass or pool is in a metal-melting furnace having one chamber deeper than another chamber, and wherein the lower end of said conveying conduit is in the deeper chamber and the upper end of said conveying conduit is in said shallower chamber.
- 5. The means of claim 1, mounted in a passageway in a wall between chambers or wells of a metal-melting furnace.
- 6. The means of claim 1, built into a wall between chambers or wells of a metal-melting furnace.
- 7. The means of claim 1, comprising a single conveying conduit.
- 8. The means of claim 1, comprising a plurality of conveying conduits.
- 9. The means of claim 1, comprising a plurality of conveying conduits and wherein said gas feed means communicates with said plurality of conveying conduits at or near the lower end thereof.
- 10. The means of claim 6, wherein the conveying conduit is supported in said wall by means of a sleeve around the exterior thereof.
- 11. The means of claim 1, wherein the exit port of said gas feed means is in communication with the interior of the conveying conduit at or adjacent the lower end thereof.
- 12. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit has an inclined reach from its lower end to its upper end.
- 13. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit has an inclined reach and a substantially horizontal reach.
- 14. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit has an inclined reach and a substantially horizontal reach at the upper end thereof.
- 15. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit has an inclined reach and a substantially horizontal reach at both the upper end thereof and the lower end thereof.
- 16. The means of claim 15, wherein the conveying conduit is in the form of a flattened Z.
- 17. The means of claim 1, wherein a portion of the gas feed means is comprised as a part of a hanger adapted to support the conveying conduit in a molten metal pool.
- 18. The means of claim 1, wherein the gas feed means comprises a block which supports said conveying conduit, said block having therein a passageway comprising the exit port of said gas feed means.
- 19. The means of claim 18, wherein said passageway is a circular passageway surrounding said conveying conduit and wherein said exit port is located in said circular passageway.
- 20. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit has an inclined reach and a substantially horizontal reach at an end of said inclined reach, and wherein the inclined reach and the substantially horizontal reach lie in different vertical planes.
- 21. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit has an inclined reach and a substantially horizontal reach at a lower end thereof, and wherein inert gas is introduced into said conveying conduit at or near the bottom or commencement of its inclined reach.
- 22. The means of claim 1, wherein the conveying conduit is at least partially in the form of a passageway in a block of refractory material.
- 23. The means of claim 22, comprising a plurality of conveying conduits at least partially in the form of passageways in a block of refractory material.
- 24. The means of claim 22 or 23, wherein the gas inlet means also at least partially comprises a passageway in said block of refractory material.
- 25. The means of claim 1, wherein the inert gas feed means is adapted to provide a pressure of inert gas at the exit port of the inert gas feed means of up to about 150 psi.
- 26. The means of claim 1, wherein the inert gas feed means is adapted to provide a pressure of inert gas at the exit port of the inert gas feed means of between about 20 and about 60 psi.
- 27. The means of claim 1, wherein the high velocity inert gas feed means is adapted to feed inert gas into the system at a flow rate of at least 21 cubic feet per minute at a pressure of at least 30 pounds per square inch.
- 28. The means of claim 1, wherein the high velocity inert gas feed means is adapted to feed inert gas into the system at a flow rate of at least 0.35 cubic feet per second at a pressure of at least 30 pounds per square inch.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a division of my prior-filed application Ser. No. 08/049,830, filed Apr. 19, 1993, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/799,114, filed Nov. 27, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,910, issued Apr. 20, 1993.
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