Claims
- 1. A salt bath quenching arrangement comprising a quench tank containing a molten salt bath, said tank having opposite side walls and a bottom wall, a vertical partition wall in said tank extending between opposite side walls and dividing the tank into an agitation zone and a quench zone, said partition wall being common to said two zones so that the agitation zone extends laterally to one side of the partition wall and the quench zone extends laterally to the opposite side of said partition wall, the upper edge of the partition wall being disposed below the level of the molten salt so that the upper portions of the agitation and quench zones are in direct communication above the upper edge of the partition wall, the lower edge of the partition wall being disposed above the bottom wall of the tank so that the lower portions of the agitation and quench zones are in direct communication below the lower edge of the partition wall and means for circulating the molten salt between said two zones while vigorously agitating the bath in the agitation zone and simultaneously causing the bath in the quench zone to assume a quiescent condition, said means comprising means in the agitation zone for producing two high volume, high velocity flow paths in the agitation zone, one of said flow paths being directed vertically upwardly in the agitation zone and the othere being directed vertically downwardly in the agitation zone.
- 2. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 1 wherein said agitation means comprises two rotary impellors submerged in said agitation zone and motor means for rotating said impellors about parallel vertical axes.
- 3. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 2 including a generally horizontal partition wall in said agitation zone extending to said vertical partition wall between the upper and lower edges thereof and dividing the agitation zone in its entirety into an upper section and a lower section, said impellors being disposed horizontally adjacent said horizontal partition wall, said horizontal partition wall having an aperture therein vertically aligned with each of the two impellors to permit said upward and downward flow paths vertically across said horizontal partition wall.
- 4. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 2 including means for directing a stream of water into the multen salt in the agitation zone.
- 5. A salt bath quenching arrangement comprising a quench tank containing molten salt, a wall in said tank disposed below the surface of the molten salt and dividing the tank into a quench zone and an agitation zone and means for vigorously agitating the molten salt to cause it to recirculate around said wall between said quench zone and agitation zone comprising means in said agitation zone for producing two oppositely directed, high volume, high velocity flow paths of molten salt in said agitation zone extending in directions generally parallel to said wall and causing the surface of the bath at said quench zone to assume a quiescent condition, said agitation means comprising two rotary impellors submerged in said agitation zone, motor means for rotating the impellors so that one produces a flow of molten salt in a generally vertical downward direction and the other in a gnerallly vertical upward direction, said motor means being adapted to rotate the impellors at a speed such that a vortex is produced at the surface of the bath above the impellor producing the downward flow and a water supply conduit arranged to direct a stream of water into said bath at said vortex.
- 6. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 5 wherein said wall is disposed in a generally vertical position and a generally horizontal partition dividing the agitation zone in its entirety into an upper section and a lower section, said impellors being disposed horizontally adjacent said partition, said partition being apertured adjacent the two impellors to permit said upward and downward flow paths vertically across said partition.
- 7. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 6 wherein the upper edge of said wall is disposed above said partition and the lower edge of said wall is disposed below said partition.
- 8. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 7 including a vertical baffle extending downwardly from said partition between said two impellors.
- 9. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 8 including a circular shroud surrounding each impellor, each shroud being in generally sealed relation with said partition.
- 10. The quenching arrangement called for in claim 5 wherein the upper edge of said wall terminates in a generally horizontal plane below the surface of the bath and the lower edge of said wall terminates in a generally horizontal plane above the bottom of said tank to provide a recirculation path for the molten salt between said quenching and agitation zones.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 304,190, filed Sept. 21, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,431,464, issued Feb. 14, 1984.
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