Claims
- 1. A slag control shape release apparatus for a molten metal receptacle having an open top, side and bottom walls, an interior cavity containing a layer of slag covering a layer of molten metal, a discharge nozzle formed in the bottom wall, a cover removably closing the open top end of the receptacle, the cover having a bore extending therethrough and a slag control shape insertable into the receptacle, the apparatus comprising:
- means, mounted on the cover, for releasably mounting the slag control shape adjacent to the cover;
- means, connected to the mounting means, for actuating the mounting means to release the slag control shape from the mounting means on the cover and to allow the descent of the slag control shape by gravity into the molten metal receptacle, the actuating means being operable from a location remote from the cover mounted on the molten metal receptacle; and means, attached to the slag control shape, for automatically controlling the rate of descent of the slag control shape into the molten metal receptacle after release of the slag control shape from the mounting means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the descent controlling means comprises:
- a reel mounted on the cover;
- a rotatable shaft mounted in the reel; and
- a flexible cable wound in a plurality of turns around the shaft and attached at one end to the slag control shape.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:
- means for automatically maintaining the rate of rotation of the shaft constant after release of the slag control shape from the mounting means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the constant rotation rate maintaining means comprises:
- a plate movably disposed adjacent to one end of the shaft; and
- biasing means for urging the plate into engagement with the shaft at a predetermined frictional force to provide a constant resistance to rotation of the shaft.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a yoke mounted on the cover;
- a bore formed in the yoke;
- a plunger movably mounted in the bore having first and second ends;
- biasing means, mounted in the bore about the plunger, for normally biasing the first end of the plunger outward from the yoke;
- an arm pivotally attached to the yoke;
- a pin slidably mounted in the arm and having first and second ends, the first end of the pin releasably engaging the first end of the plunger of the yoke;
- biasing means, mounted in the arm about the pin, for normally biasing the second end of the pin outward from the arm;
- a bore formed in the arm for releasably receiving a slag control shape therein; and
- the second end of the pin releasably engaging the slag control shape mounted in the arm to hold the slag control shape in the arm and being retractable away from the slag control shape to release the slag control shape for descent into a molten metal receptacle below the cover.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising:
- another flexible cable having a first end connected to the plunger;
- the another cable having a second end located remote from the plunger at an easily accessible position for retraction of the plunger and the pin from the first position to a second, retracted position in which the pin separates from the slag control shape and allows the slag control shape to descend into the molten metal receptacle.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
- the bore in the arm is co-axially disposed above the bore in the cover and the discharge nozzle in the molten metal vessel when the cover is mounted on the molten metal receptacle.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the reel further comprises:
- a pair of spaced support arms mounted on the mounting means;
- a spindle mounted between the pair of support arms; and
- the shaft rotatably mounted on the spindle between the pair of support arms.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the shaft has a plurality of spirally connected grooves formed thereon, each groove receiving one turn of the flexible cable.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the second end of the pin has an open-ended recess formed therein, the recess engaging the hanger of the slag control shape and holding a hanger against an adjacent surface of the arm.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the second end of the pin releasably engages a bore formed in a hanger of the slag control shape to hold the hanger in the arm.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:
- means for detecting the number of revolutions of the shaft as the cable is unwound from the shaft after release of the slag control shape from the mounting means.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the detecting means comprises:
- sensor means or sensing each rotation of the shaft; and
- means, responsive to the sensor means, for counting each revolution of the shaft.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the shaft has a plurality of spirally connected grooves formed thereon, each groove receiving one turn of the flexible cable therein.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising:
- means, responsive to the sensor means, the counting means and the predetermined diameter of the grooves in the shaft, for calculating the length of flexible cable unwound from the shaft after the slag control shape is released from the mounting means.
- 16. A slag control shape release apparatus for a molten metal receptacle having an open top, side and bottom walls, an interior cavity containing a layer of slag covering a layer of molten metal, a discharge nozzle formed in the bottom wall, a cover removably closing the open top end of the receptacle, the cover having a bore extending therethrough and a slag control shape insertable into the receptacle, the apparatus comprising:
- means, mounted on the cover, for releasably mounting the slag control shape with respect to the cover;
- means, connected to the mounting means, for actuating the mounting means to release the slag control shape from the mounting means on the cover and to allow the descent of the slag control shape by gravity into the molten metal receptacle, the actuating means being operable from a location remote from the cover mounted on the molten metal receptacle;
- the mounting means including:
- a yoke mounted on the cover;
- a bore formed in the yoke;
- a plunger movably mounted in the bore and having first and second ends;
- first biasing means, mounted in the bore for normally biasing the first end of the plunger outward from the yoke;
- an arm pivotally attached to the yoke;
- a pin slidably mounted in the arm and having first and second ends, the first end of the pin releasably engaging the first end of the plunger of the yoke;
- a bore formed in the arm for releasably receiving a slag control shape therein;
- second biasing mean, mounted in the arm for normally biasing the second end of the pin into the bore in the arm; and
- the second end of the pin releasably engaging the slag control shape disposed in the bore in the arm to hold the slag control shape in the arm and being retractable away from the slag control shape to release the slag control shape for descent into a molten metal receptacle below the cover.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 further comprising:
- a reel mounted on the cover;
- a rotatable shaft mounted in the reel; and
- a flexible cable wound in a plurality of turns around the shaft and attached at one end to the slag control shape.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein:
- the bore in the arm is co-axially disposed above the bore in the cover and the discharge nozzle in the molten metal receptacle when the cover is mounted on the molten metal receptacle.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the second end of the pin has an open-ended recess formed therein, the recess engaging the hanger of the slag control shape and holding a hanger against an adjacent surface of the arm.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the second end of the pin releasably engages a bore formed in a hanger of the slag control shape to hold the hanger in the arm.
- 21. A molten metal receptacle containing a layer of slag covering a layer of molten metal, the receptacle having an open top end, side and bottom walls and a discharge nozzle formed in the bottom wall, the molten metal receptacle comprising:
- a cover for removably closing the open top end of the receptacle;
- a bore formed in the cover, the bore being located substantially over the discharge nozzle when the cover is mounted on the receptacle;
- a slag control shape having a specific gravity to buoyantly float at an interface between the slag layer and the molten metal layer;
- means, mounted on the cover, for releasably mounting the slag control shape adjacent to the cover;
- means, connected to the mounting means, for actuating the mounting means to release the slag control shape from the cover and to allow the descent of the slag control shape by gravity into the molten metal receptacle, the actuating means being operable form a location remote from the cover mounted on the molten metal receptacle; and
- means, attached to the slag control shape, for automatically controlling the rate of descent of the slag control shape into the molten metal receptacle after release of the slag control shape from the mounting means.
- 22. The molten metal receptacle of claim 21 wherein the descent controlling means comprises:
- a reel mounted on the cover;
- a rotatable shaft mounted in the reel; and
- a flexible cable wound in a plurality of turns around the shaft and attached at one end to the slag control shape.
- 23. The molten metal receptacle of claim 22 further comprising:
- means for automatically maintaining the rate of rotation of the shaft constant after release of the slag control shape from the mounting means.
- 24. The molten metal receptacle of claim 23 wherein the constant rotation rate maintaining means comprises:
- a plate movably disposed adjacent to one end of the shaft; and
- biasing means for urging the plate into engagement with the shaft at a predetermined frictional force to provide a constant resistance to rotation of the shaft.
- 25. The molten metal receptacle of claim 21 wherein the mounting means comprises:
- a yoke mounted on the cover;
- a bore formed in the yoke;
- a plunger movably mounted in the bore having first and second ends;
- biasing means, mounted in the bore about the plunger, for normally biasing the first end of the plunger outward from the yoke;
- an arm pivotally attached to the yoke;
- a pin slidably mounted in the arm and having first and second ends, the first end of the pin releasably engaging the first end of the plunger of the yoke;
- biasing means, mounted in the arm about the pin, for normally biasing the second end of the pin outward from the arm;
- a bore formed in the arm for releasably receiving a slag control shape therein; and
- the second end of the pin releasably engaging the slag control shape mounted in the arm to hold the slag control shape in the arm and being retractable away from the slag control shape to release the slag control shape for descent into a molten metal receptacle below the cover.
- 26. The molten metal receptacle of claim 25 further comprising:
- another flexible cable having a first end connected to the plunger;
- the another cable having a second end located remote from the plunger at an easily accessible position for retraction of the plunger and the pin from the first position to a second, retracted position in which the pin separates from the slag control shape and allows the slag control shape to descend into the molten metal receptacle.
- 27. The molten metal receptacle of claim 25 wherein:
- the bore in the arm is co-axially disposed above the bore in the cover and the discharge nozzle in the molten metal vessel when the cover is mounted on the molten metal receptacle.
- 28. The molten metal receptacle of claim 22 wherein the reel further comprises:
- a pair of spaced support arms mounted on the mounting means;
- a spindle mounted between the pair of support arms; and
- the shaft rotatably mounted on the spindle between the pair of support arms.
- 29. The molten metal receptacle of claim 22 wherein the shaft has a plurality of spirally connected grooves formed thereon, each groove receiving one turn of the flexible cable.
- 30. The molten metal receptacle of claim 25 wherein the second end of the pin has an open-ended recess formed therein, the recess engaging the hanger of the slag control shape and holding a hanger against an adjacent surface of the arm.
- 31. The molten metal receptacle of claim 25 wherein the second end of the pin releasably engages a bore formed in a hanger of the slag control shape to hold the hanger in the arm.
- 32. The molten metal receptacle of claim 22 further comprising:
- means for detecting the number of revolutions of the shaft as the cable is unwound from the shaft after release of the slag control shape from the mounting means.
- 33. The molten metal receptacle of claim 32 wherein the detecting means comprises:
- sensor means for sensing each rotation of the shaft; and
- means, responsive to the sensor means, for counting each revolution of the shaft.
- 34. The molten metal receptacle of claim 33 wherein the shaft has a plurality of spirally connected grooves formed thereon, each groove receiving one turn of the flexible cable therein.
- 35. The molten metal receptacle of claim 34 further comprising:
- means, responsive to the sensor means, the counting means and the predetermined diameter of the grooves in the shaft, for calculating the length of flexible cable unwound from the shaft after the slag control shape is released from the mounting means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/898,014, filed Jun. 12, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5249780, in the names of Gary L. Forte, James P. McGuire and Wayne Miller for "SLAG CONTROL SHAPE RELEASE APPARATUS FOR MOLTEN METAL VESSELS."
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