Claims
- 1. A stopper rod adapted for attachment to a lifting mechanism adjacent to a metallurgical vessel, comprising:
- an elongated stopper rod body of a pressed and fired refractory material having an upper end and a lower end, and having an axial bore extending from the upper end toward said lower end; and
- a metal bushing insert co-pressed and fired within the stopper rod body in a spaced relationship adjacent said upper end, said insert having a threaded bore positioned co-axially with the bore of the stopper rod body and adapted to threadably receive a threaded metal rod for attachment to said lifting mechanism.
- 2. The stopper rod of claim 1 wherein the metal bushing insert has an outer sidewall surface carrying means for providing a mechanical interlock between the metal bushing insert and the refractory material of the stopper rod body.
- 3. The stopper rod of claim 2 wherein the mechanical interlock means is a plurality of alternating grooves and flanges.
- 4. The stopper rod of claim 1 wherein the metal bushing insert is spaced a distance from the upper end of the stopper rod body to increase to pull-out strength of said bushing insert and the stopper rod body has an enlarged countersunk bore at the upper end which includes an annular surface joining the bore of the body wherein said annular surface is adapted to seat against a like annular surface carried by the metal rod attached to the lifting mechanism.
- 5. The stopper rod of claim 1 wherein the refractory material of the stopper rod body contains a graphite constituent and wherein the metal bushing insert is constructed of a stainless steel material.
- 6. A stopper rod for use in the continuous casting of steel from a metallurgical vessel comprising in combination:
- an elongated stopper rod body of a pressed and fired refractory material, having an upper end and a lower end and an axial bore extending from the upper end toward the lower end, said axial bore including an enlarged countersunk portion having an annular surface spaced from the upper end thereof;
- a metal bushing insert co-pressed and fired within the stopper rod body in a spaced relationship adjacent the upper end thereof, said bushing insert having a threaded bore positioned coaxially with the bore of the stopper rod body;
- an elongated metal rod having a threaded lower shank portion which is secured within the threaded bore of the metal bushing insert, said metal rod also including an upper shank portion and a flanged portion carrying an annular surface intermediate said upper and lower shank portions, said annular surface facing said annular surface of the stopper rod bore to define a seating interface therebetween; said upper shank portion adapted to be secured to a lifting mechanism to permit the stopper rod to be vertically moved within the metallurgical vessel; and
- locking means secured to the upper shank portion of the metal rod engaging the upper end of the stopper rod to prevent relative rotation between the metal rod and the stopper rod.
- 7. The stopper rod of claim 6 wherein the metal rod includes flat-sided gripping means formed on the upper shank portion to permit torquing of said lower shank portion within the threaded bore of the metal bushing insert.
- 8. The stopper rod of claim 6 wherein the refractory material of the stopper rod body contains a graphite constituent and wherein the metal bushing insert is constructed of stainless steel.
- 9. The stopper rod of claim 8 wherein the metal bushing insert is constructed of type 309 stainless steel.
- 10. The stopper rod of claim 6 wherein the metal bushing insert is spaced from the upper end of the stopper rod at a distance of at least two inches.
- 11. The stopper rod of claim 6 wherein the metal bushing insert has an axial length at least 1.5 times greater than a diameter of the lower shank portion of said metal rod.
- 12. The stopper rod of claim 6 wherein the annular seating surfaces of the metal rod and refractory stopper rod are chamfered surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/291,497 filed on Dec. 29, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,038.
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