Claims
- 1. A molten metal vessel for filtering impurities contained in molten metal, the molten metal vessel comprising:
a first chamber for containing molten metal; a filtration chamber connected to the first chamber through an inlet passage so that the molten metal contained in the first chamber flows into the filtration chamber; first and second filters disposed in the filtration chamber for filtering impurities contained in the molten metal, the filters being hollow-pillar-shaped and fastened to a bottom surface of the filtration chamber so that all the molten metal sequentially flows through the first and the second filters; and a second chamber connected to the filtration chamber through an outlet passage, the second chamber reserving the molten metal after the impurities in the molten metal have been filtered out through the filters.
- 2. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, further comprising a burner for melting solid metal, the burner being disposed in the first chamber.
- 3. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, further comprising a molten metal supply pump for supplying the molten metal to a casting die while intercepting the molten metal from outside air, the molten metal supply pump being disposed in the second chamber to suck the molten metal thereinto from an inside of the molten metal reserved in the second chamber.
- 4. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, further comprising a cover for intercepting the molten metal reserved in the second chamber from outside air, the cover being opened when the molten metal is supplied to a casting die.
- 5. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
grooves for receiving bottom ends of the first and second filters are formed at the bottom surface of the filtration chamber.
- 6. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
the filtration chamber is closed against outside air to protect the molten metal from being oxidized.
- 7. The molten metal vessel as in claim 6, wherein:
an upper space above a surface of the molten metal of the filtration chamber is filled with inert gas.
- 8. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
the hollow-pillar-shaped first and second filters are cylindrical filters.
- 9. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
a rod-shaped heater is inserted along a center axis of at least one of the first and second filters.
- 10. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
a mesh size of the filter positioned upstream of the molten metal is larger than that of the filter positioned downstream of the molten metal.
- 11. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
the inlet passage communicates with an inside space of the first filter, and the outlet passage communicates with an inside space of the second filter, so that the molten metal first enters the inside space of the first filter, flows out through a wall of the first filter, enters the inside space of the second filter through a wall of the second filter, and finally flows out from the inside space of the second filter toward the second chamber, thereby filtering twice the impurities contained in the molten metal.
- 12. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
both of the first and second filters are cylindrical filters, the first filter having a diameter smaller than that of the second filter; the first filter is positioned inside the second filter coaxially therewith; and the inlet passage communicates with an inside space of the first filter and the outlet passage communicates with an outside space of the second filter, so that the molten metal first enters the inside space of the first filter, flows out to an intermediate space between the first and second filters through a wall of the first filter, then flows out from the intermediate space to the outside space of the second filter through a wall of the second filter, and finally flows toward the second chamber, thereby filtering twice the impurities contained in the molten metal.
- 13. The molten metal vessel as in claim 1, wherein:
both of the first and second filters are cylindrical filters, the first filter having a diameter smaller than that of the second filter; the first filter is positioned inside the second filter coaxially therewith; and the inlet passage communicates with an outside space of the second filter and the outlet passage communicates with an inside space of the first filter, so that the molten metal first enters the outside space of the second filter, flows into an intermediate space between the first and second filters through a wall of the second filter, then flows into the inside space of the first filter through a wall of the first filter, and finally flows toward the second chamber, thereby filtering twice the impurities contained in the molten metal.
- 14. A molten metal vessel for melting solid metal and filtering impurities contained in molten metal, the molten metal vessel comprising:
a burner for melting the solid metal and maintaining temperature of the molten metal, the burner being submerged in the molten metal in the vessel; an impurity separator for separating impurities contained in the molten metal, the impurity separator being positioned downstream of the burner and separating the impurities from the molten metal by making the impurities afloat on a surface of the molten metal; a ceramic filter for further filtering the impurities left in the molten metal, the ceramic filter being positioned downstream of the impurity separator; and a molten metal supply pump for supplying the molten metal to a casting die without exposing the molten metal to outside air, the molten metal supply pump being positioned downstream of the ceramic filter and sucking the molten metal from an inside of the molten metal stored in the vessel.
- 15. The molten metal vessel as in claim 14, wherein:
the ceramic filter is plate-shaped.
- 16. The molten metal vessel as in claim 14, wherein:
the ceramic filter is hollow-pillar-shaped.
- 17. The molten metal vessel as in claim 16, wherein:
the hollow-pillar-shaped ceramic filter is a cylindrical filter.
- 18. The molten metal vessel as in claim 14, wherein:
the ceramic filter consists of a plurality of unit filters, so that the impurities contained in the molten metal are filtered sequentially through each of the unit filters.
- 19. The molten metal vessel as in claim 14, wherein:
the ceramic filter consists of a pair of cylindrical filters disposed in a filtration chamber intercepted from outside air; and the molten metal enters into one of the cylindrical filters, flows out therefrom through its wall, flows into the other cylindrical filter through its wall, and then flows out therefrom through its wall, thereby the impurities contained in the molten metal being filtered twice.
- 20. The molten metal vessel as in claim 17, wherein:
a rod-shaped heater is inserted in the cylindrical filter along a center axis thereof.
- 21. The molten metal vessel as in claim 14, wherein:
the impurity separator consists of a plurality of unit impurity separators.
- 22. A method of filtering impurities contained in molten metal, the method comprising steps of:
melting solid metal into molten metal; filtering impurities contained in the molten metal through a filter disposed in a filtration chamber intercepted from outside air; and supplying the filtered molten metal to a casting die without exposing the molten metal to outside air to prevent oxidation of the molten metal.
- 23. The method of filtering impurities contained in molten metal as in claim 22, wherein:
the filtering step is performed by filtering the impurities through a first filter having a larger mesh size and then through a second filter having a smaller mesh size.
- 24. The method of filtering impurities contained in molten metal as in claim 23, wherein:
both the first and the second filters are cylinder-shaped, and positioned separately; and in the filtering step, the molten metal flows through the first cylindrical filter from its inside to outside, and then through the second cylindrical filter from its outside to inside.
- 25. The method of filtering impurities contained in molten metal as in claim 23, wherein:
the first filter is a small cylindrical filter and the second filter is a large cylindrical filter; the first filter is positioned inside the second filter coaxially therewith; and in the filtering step, the molten metal flows through the first filter from its inside to outside, and then through the second filter from its inside to outside.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-82866 |
Mar 1998 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Applications No. Hei-10-82866, filed on Mar. 13, 1998, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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09265981 |
Mar 1999 |
US |
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09839829 |
Apr 2001 |
US |