The invention relates to a sliding closure for a metallurgical vessel according to the preamble to claim 1.
As is well known, sliding closures of this type serve to control the outflow of molten mass from a metallurgical vessel by the central closure plate being shifted relative to the two other stationary closure plates. During operation the fire-proof plates are subjected to a large amount of wear and have to be replaced relatively often. For this purpose the slider lid is released from the housing and is then opened up, by means of which the closure plates become accessible, and after the release of the clamping jaws that retain them can be replaced with new plates.
After the plate exchange the slider lid is closed again and is clamped against the housing with clamping means suitable for this purpose. However, with the known sliding closures there is a risk that the closure plates will strike against one another when the lid is closed so that their sliding surfaces and edges are damaged and have a negative impact upon the functional capability of the sliding closure.
In contrast, the object of the invention is to devise a sliding closure of the type specified at the start that makes it possible to exchange the plates quickly and without any disruption and thereby guarantees gentle handling and secure clamping of the fire-proof closure plates.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
In order to actuate the clamping jaws the eccentric units are each provided with a rotary part which has an upper and lower eccentric and a centring pin which is supported in the plate frame, wherein the one eccentric acts on the clamping jaw.
Very advantageously the lower eccentric can be shaped as a spiral, whereas the upper eccentric interacts with a part of the plate frame in such a way that in the released state self-retention that exceeds the force of gravity is generated between the two.
In this way the closure plate can be inserted into the plate frame without any problem because in the released state the lower eccentric remains in position in the released state and does not block the clamping jaw.
Furthermore, means, in particular hinges, are formed by two hinges attached to the one longitudinal side of the sliding closure, spaced apart from one another, upon opening up and closing the slider lid the hinge leaf fastened to the latter being able to be shifted relative to the hinge leaf fastened to the housing translationally to the sliding surfaces of the closure plates.
By means of this construction it is possible, when exchanging plates, to move the slider lid parallel to the housing and so to shift the closure plates translationally in parallel alignment to their sliding surfaces so that one avoids any stressing of the closure plates that could lead to damage to their sliding surfaces or edges.
By means of the arrangement of the hinges on the one longitudinal or transverse side of the sliding closure, the clearance required for the opening up and closing of the lid is very limited, the closure plates, including the eccentric units, being totally accessible for actuating the clamping jaws when the lid is opened up.
Within the context of a hinge design that is simple from the manufacturing point of view it is advantageous if the hinge leaf that is fastened to the housing is preferably provided with a hinge pin that is guided in a guide groove of the other hinge leaf that is aligned perpendicularly to the sliding surfaces of the closure plates. However, within the framework of the invention it is also possible in principle to vary the arrangement so that the hinge pin is attached to the hinge leaf of the slider lid, whereas the hinge leaf fastened to the housing is provided with the guide groove for the hinge pin.
It is advantageous here if the hinge pin is cylindrical, but is flattened on both sides, sliding without any play within a correspondingly calibrated region of the guide groove in the flattened region, while being able to rotate freely in a round hole adapted to the diameter of the hinge pin at the lower end of the guide groove. This design of the guide groove makes it possible to shift the slider lid perpendicularly to the working surface of the plates and also to swivel the lid in and out about the axis of rotation of the hinges.
Furthermore, the invention makes provision such that when opening up and closing the lid the clamping means for the slider lid also serve to shift the lid perpendicularly to the sliding surfaces of the closure plates and are preferably formed by clamping screws arranged in pairs between the hinges on both longitudinal sides of the sliding closure.
The clamping screws are suspended in U-shaped holders of the housing and can be swivelled into U-shaped profiled flanges of the slider lid, having on their free end a threaded part with a clamping nut sitting on the latter, which clamping nut can be pressed against the flanges of the slider lid in the swivelled in position. The four clamping screws generate an all-round even clamping force that ensures that during operation the closure plates are also pressed against one another evenly.
In the following the invention will be explained in more detail by means of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings. These show as follows:
A sliding closure according to
The sliding closure consists of a housing 1 with a slider lid 2 hinged on the latter and three fire-proof closure plates 3, 4, 5 lying in between, during operation the central closure plate 4 being able to be shifted between the two stationary closure plates 3, 5, and in this way the outflow opening 6 of the sliding closure being able to be throttled or closed.
The closure plates 3, 4, 5 are clamped in plate frames 7, 8, 9 with clamping jaws 10, 11, 12. One must ensure that they are inserted and clamped so that they do not lie at an angle. Since these closure plates that come into contact with the liquid steel are subjected to a high degree of wear during operation, they must be replaced relatively often. In order to enable accessibility to the closure plates the slider lid 2 is kept so that it can be opened up. For this purpose it is hinged on the housing 1 with two hinges 13, 14 spaced apart from one another on the one longitudinal (or transverse) side of the sliding closure.
During the plate exchange manually actuatable eccentric units 15 serve to release and clamp the clamping jaws which enable perfect positioning of the plates. After the plate exchange the slider lid 2 is closed again and is clamped against the housing 1 with two pairs of clamping screws 16, 17 arranged on the longitudinal side. These clamping screws can be swivelled into U-shaped holders 18 of the housing and into U-shaped profiled flanges 19 of the slider lid and the nuts 20 can be pressed against the flanges 19.
In the operating position of the sliding closure the plate frame 11 of the central closure plate 4 is coupled to the actuation rod of a hydraulic cylinder 21. By actuating the hydraulic cylinder it can be shifted between the two stationary closure plates 3, 5. However, disruption-free function of the sliding closure is only guaranteed if the sliding surfaces of the closure plates that are in contact within one another are in a perfect condition.
So that the closure plates 3, 4, 5 do not suffer any damage during the plate exchange, the hinges 13, 14 are constructed according to the invention such that after closing the slider lid their articulation axis can be shifted perpendicularly to the sliding surfaces of the closure plates, as illustrated in
The hinge leaf 23 fastened to the slider lid 2 is provided with a hinge pin 24 that is guided in a guide groove 25 of the hinge leaf 22 fastened to the housing 2.
The hinge pin 24 is cylindrical in form, but is flattened on both sides in the region of the guide groove 25, being guided without any play in a correspondingly calibrated region 26 of the guide groove perpendicularly to the working surface of the sliding closure. At the lower end the guide groove 25 has a round opening 27 the diameter of which corresponds to that of the hinge pin 24 so that the latter can rotate freely in this position in order to swivel out the slider lid 2 after releasing the clamping screws 16, 17.
The described construction of the hinges 13, 14 is associated with the advantage that during the plate exchange the sliding surfaces of the closure plates 3, 4, 5 are shifted parallel to one another after the opening and closing process. As a result, upon shifting the slider lid 2 against the housing 1 by means of the clamping screws, the sliding surfaces of the plates approach one another in parallel and so the edges are prevented from touching any of the sliding surfaces, and the plate exchange can be implemented quickly and without any disruption without damaging the closure plates.
Provision is made here such that the sliding lid 2 is formed such that it can only be closed to the point at which it is positioned approximately parallel to the housing 1 so that the closure plates are not already touching one another at the edges before clamping, and for this purpose corresponding abutment surfaces are provided on the U-shaped holders 18 of the housing 1 or the slider lid 2 and correspondingly face-side corresponding clearance surfaces 1′, 2′ are provided on the housing and on the slider lid.
The eccentric units 15 for actuating the clamping jaws 10, 11, 12 are also constructed for the purpose of disruption-free plate exchange. As can be seen in particular from
Furthermore, there is assigned to each of the rotary parts 15′ an axially aligned rectangular bore 32 through which a correspondingly profiled actuation pin 33 is passed by means of which it can be rotated with an appropriate tool.
As can be seen from
In the position with the clamping jaw released according to
In contrast, in the working position with the clamped clamping jaw according to
According to the invention the eccentric units 15 are constructed so that with the released clamping jaw the self-retention generated by the upper eccentric 29 against the covering plate 34 exceeds the force of gravity of the eccentrics so that during the plate exchange the closure plates can be replaced without any problem because the lower eccentric does not rotate in the released state, and consequently does not block the clamping jaw.
The eccentric units 15 according to the invention are easily accessible immediately after opening up the slider lid and so contribute to the plate exchange being able to take place swiftly and without any disruption.
In the exemplary embodiment that is described, the three eccentric units 15 are identical in form. However, the same construction principle can needless to say also be applied with eccentric units with different dimensions. The eccentrics could also be arranged so that the upper eccentric interacts with the clamping jaw, while the lower eccentric interacts with the part of the plate frame.
The invention is sufficiently demonstrated by the above exemplary embodiment. However, it could needless to say also be illustrated by other variations. Thus, in principle, only two closure plates could also be provided, one in the housing and one in the lid such as to be displaceable.
In principle just one hinge according to the invention could also be provided, but three could just as well be provided, depending on the size of the sliding closure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01379/14 | Sep 2014 | CH | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP15/65822 | 7/10/2015 | WO | 00 |