Claims
- 1. A composite water-cooled electrode assembly for an electric arc furnace comprising a hollow body having a central cavity and a water inlet tube within said cavity, the improvement a water flow stopper comprising a valve seat in said tube, a valve body shaped to obstruct or seal against said valve seat, and a release pin resting on the bottom of said cavity holding said valve body spaced apart from the valve seat and the valve open during normal operation, said stopper actuated by failure of said assembly, releasing said pin and allowing said valve body to move against said valve seat and shut off the flow of cooling water.
- 2. In a composite water-cooled electrode for an electric arc furnace comprising a graphite tubular body having a central bore, a water inlet tube having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said bore, a hollow nipple at the lower or furnace end, and a header at the upper end, the improvement comprising a water flow stopper comprising a valve seat in said tube and a valve body surface shaped to obstruct or seal against said valve seat, a lower 7 release pin resting on said nipple bottom holding said valve body spaced apart from said valve seat in normal operation, said stopper actuated by failure of said body or said nipple allowing said release pin to move and allowing said valve body to move against said valve seat, stopping the water flow.
- 3. The electrode of claim 1 comprising a graphite tubular body, a header assembly at the upper end of said body apart from the furnace, a tubular nipple, and a graphite body having a counterbore, the release pin traversing said nipple and resting on the bottom of said counterbore, said release pin actuated by the failure of said tubular nipple or said counterbored graphite body to release said pin and allow the valve body to move against the valve seat and shut off the coolant flow.
- 4. The electrode of claim 1 comprising a header assembly, a first tubular graphite body, a first hollow tubular nipple, a second tubular graphite body, a second hollow tubular nipple, a third counterbored lower graphite electrode, the release pin resting on the bottom of the counterbore in said third counterbored electrode during normal operation, and actuated by failure of said first, second or third electrode or said first or second tubular nipple, releasing said pin and allowing the valve body to move against the valve seat and shut off the coolant flow.
- 5. The electrode of claim 1 comprising a header assembly having a coolant inlet tube and coolant outlet, a first tubular graphite body, a first hollow tubular nipple, a second tubular graphite body, a second hollow nipple closed at its lower or furnace end, a solid graphite electrode attached to said second nipple, a water inlet tube traversing said first body, said first nipple, and said second body and terminating in said second nipple, the improvement comprising a safety flow stopper in said inlet tube having a valve seat attached to the inner wall of said tube, a stopper with a surface matching said valve seat, and a release pin resting on the bottom of said second nipple holding said stopper spaced apart from said valve seat in normal operation and actuated by failure of any of said first or second graphite bodies or said first or second nipples, releasing said pin and allowing said stopper to seat against said valve seat and shut off the coolant flow.
- 6. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the flow stopper comprises a valve bob with a conical lower surface.
- 7. The electrode of claim 1 comprising a plurality of threaded rods projecting upwardly from the valve seat, and a stem guide threadedly mounted on the threaded rods such that the valve seat, rods and stem guides are movable as a unit into position within the water inlet tube, and means for attaching the unit in place within the inlet tube, the flow stopper bob having an upper guide stem traversing the stem guide whereby the valve is maintained in concentric axial alignment with the water inlet tube.
- 8. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the electrode body is treated with an anti-oxidant.
- 9. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the electrode body is graphite having a coefficient of thermal expansion of no more than 15.times.10.sup.-7 over the range of 0.degree. C. to 50.degree. C. in the direction normal to the major axis of the cylinder.
- 10. The electrode of claim 1 comprising a copper nipple with silver plating.
- 11. The electrode of claim 10 wherein the nipple is in the shape of a double truncated cone with the largest diameter at the center of the nipple.
- 12. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the flow stopper is a gravity and/or pressure and/or spring means operated valve actuated by either loss or breakage of the nipple, or body of said electrode.
- 13. The electrode of claim 1 installed in a horizontal position.
- 14. The electrode of claim 1 installed in an inverted position from normal, with the functional end uppermost.
- 15. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the inlet tube is utilized to create a compressive force on the electrode by tension between the header and the nipple prestressing the graphite body.
- 16. In an electric arc furnace having a hollow water-cooled electrode comprising a heavy-walled graphite tubular body and having a hollow nipple open at its upper end with a central water inlet tube therein, the improvement comprising a flow stopper in said water inlet tube whereby the water supply is immediately shut off in the event of structural failure of said tubular electrode body or nipple.
- 17. The furnace of claim 16 having a heavy-walled graphite tubular electrode with a hollow metal nipple at its lower end holding a counterbored graphite electrode, the flow stopper actuated by failure of the body, nipple, or the counterbored electrode.
- 18. The furnace of claim 16 in which the flow stopper is a weighted bob with an upper guide extension and a lower release stem resting on the bottom of the nipple, with a conical lower surface shaped to obstruct a valve seat on the interior of the water inlet tube.
- 19. A water-cooled composite electrode for an electric arc furnace comprising a metal header with water inlet and outlet, one or more heavy-walled graphite tubular bodies having a coated central bore and threaded truncated sockets at each end, a central water inlet tube having a smaller diameter than said central bore attached to said header, a hollow truncated conical nipple at the end opposite said header holding a graphite electrode having a bore, the water inlet tube leading into said bore, the inside diameter of said nipple being larger than the outside diameter of said inlet tube, the improvement comprising a flow stopper in said water inlet tube operated by gravity and/or pressure comprising a bob having an upper guide pin traversing an upper guide and a lower release pin resting on the bottom of said bore and having a valve seat shaped to seal the lower surface of said bob against said valve seat in said water inlet tube, said flow stopper actuated by the structural failure of said nipple or body of the electrode to stop the flow of cooling water through the electrode.
- 20. A cylindrical clamp member of a composite electrode, which clamp member can be fixed to the electrode crosshead of an electric arc furnace and which includes a flow path for a coolant and which at a lower end carries a screwthreaded portion for screwing on a replaceable lower portion of the composite electrode, which lower portion is liable to being burnt away, characterized in that disposed in the flow path is a shut-off means which is biased in the closure direction, having an actuating member by which the shut-off means can be put into the open condition against the biasing force when the lower portion is screwed onto the screwthreaded portion.
- 21. A clamp member as set forth in claim 20 characterized in that the actuating member, in the closed condition of the shut-off means, projects from the screwthreaded portion in a region which is occupied by a region of the lower portion when the lower portion is screwed on.
- 22. A clamp member as set forth in claim 21, characterized in that the shut-off means includes an axially displaceable rod as the actuating member, which rod at one end carries a shut-off member which is disposed in the flow path, and at the other end projects out of the end of the screwthreaded portion.
- 23. A clamp member as set forth in claim 22, characterized in that the actuating member is guided within a sleeve provided with duct means for the coolant.
- 24. A clamp member as set forth in claim 20, characterized in that in a lower portion thereof, in the flow path for the coolant, it has a flange through which passes at least one duct, and the duct can be closed off by the shut-off means.
- 25. A clamp member as set forth in claim 20, characterized in that the shut-off means is biased by a spring.
- 26. A clamp member as set forth in claim 20, characterized in that the shut-off means is biased by the pressure of the coolant.
- 27. A clamp member as set forth in claim 20, characterized in that the screwthreaded portion includes a duct for the coolant, which is disposed in the flow path for said coolant.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/249,275, filed Sept. 22, 1988, in turn a continuation of Ser. No. 06/778,581, filed Sept. 20, 1985 both now abandoned.
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