Sludge removing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6723240
  • Patent Number
    6,723,240
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 13, 1995
    29 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A sludge trapping container has a side wall and a bottom each having a plurality of holes defined therein by electron beam machining. Each of the holes has a tapered shape such that the diameter D1 of an end thereof opening at an outer wall surface of the sludge trapping container is smaller than the diameter D2 of an end thereof opening at an inner wall surface of the sludge trapping container. The sludge trapping container is economical as it is suitable for repeated use, and can trap a sludge highly efficiently and can be cleaned highly efficiently because of the gradient of inner surfaces of the holes.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a sludge removing device for removing a sludge mixed in a molten salt-bath solution, and a method of manufacturing such a sludge removing device.




2. Description of the Related Art




Salt-bath softnitriding devices have been used to case-harden an iron-base metallic parts such as automobile parts including crankshafts or the like. Specifically, a salt-bath softnitriding device case-hardens a iron-base metallic part when the iron-base metallic part is immersed in a salt-bath solution in which a salt-bath agent has been heated and molten.




As the case-hardening process continues, the amount of a sludge mixed into the molten salt-bath solution increases tending to degrade the quality of the processed iron-base metallic part. Various methods have heretofore been proposed to remove the sludge from the salt-bath solution. According to one known method, a pot of metal mesh or the like is placed in a salt-bath furnace, the molten salt-bath solution is stirred to float the sludge, and after the stirring has been stopped, the sludge settled on the bottom of the pot is taken, together with the pot, from the salt-bath furnace.




However, the above conventional method is problematic in that the efficiency of the salt-bath softnitriding device is low because the salt-bath softnitriding device is out of operation while the sludge is being removed from the salt-bath furnace.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a general object of the present invention to provide an economic sludge removing device which lends itself to repeated use, and a method of manufacturing such an economic sludge removing device.




A major object of the present invention is to provide a sludge removing device which is capable of efficiently and reliably removing sludge from a molten salt-bath solution, and a method of manufacturing such a sludge removing device.











The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown by way of illustrative example.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a vertical cross-sectional view of a sludge removing device according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view of a sludge trapping container of the sludge removing device;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view of a sludge trapping container according to another embodiment of the present invention, the sludge trapping container having two groups of holes having different diameters which are defined in a side wall thereof; and





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmentary vertical cross-sectional view of a sludge trapping container according to still another embodiment of the present invention, the sludge trapping container having three groups of holes having different diameters which are defined in a side wall thereof.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a sludge removing device


10


according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a sludge trapping container


16


disposed outside of a molten salt bath


12


and connected to the molten salt bath


12


for circulating a molten salt-bath solution


14


between the sludge trapping container


16


and the molten salt bath


12


.




The sludge trapping container


16


is made of a sheet of steel, ceramics, titanium, or alloy steel which is highly resistant to heat and acid and has a thickness in the range of from 0.1 mm to 10.0 mm. The sludge trapping container


16


is in the form of a bottomed cylinder having a covered open end


18


. The sludge trapping container


16


has a side wall


20


and a bottom


22


which include a plurality of holes


24


defined therein, each having a diameter ranging from 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm. Adjacent ones of the holes are spaced from each other by a distance which is 1-3 times their diameter. Each of the holes


24


is formed by electron beam machining, and is of a tapered shape such that the diameter D


1


of an end thereof opening at an outer wall surface of the sludge trapping container


16


is smaller than the diameter D


2


of an end thereof opening at an inner wall surface of the sludge trapping container


16


.




The sludge trapping container


16


defines therein an inner space


26


having a greater open area at the covered open end


18


than an open area thereof at the bottom


22


. The inner space


26


is of a tapered shape such that it progressively spreads from the bottom


22


toward the covered open end


18


. Specifically, the inner space


26


has a diameter of 130 mm at the bottom


22


, a diameter of 150 mm at the covered open end


18


, and a vertical height of 200 mm.




A cover


28


is mounted in the open end


18


and has a central inlet port


30


for introducing the molten salt-bath solution


14


into the sludge trapping container


16


. The cover


28


also has a dispersing cap


34


positioned underneath the inlet port


30


for scattering the molten salt-bath solution


14


in a wide range in the sludge trapping container


16


and reducing the pressure of the molten salt-bath solution


14


that is discharged from the inlet port


30


.




The molten salt bath


12


has a bath body


36


made of a corrosion-resistant alloy such as INCONEL (trademark), the bath body


36


being filled with the molten salt-bath solution


14


. A pipe


38


has an end immersed in the molten salt-bath solution


14


in the bath body


36


is and connected to a pump (not shown). The other end of the pipe


38


is coupled to the inlet port


30


of the cover


28


which is mounted in the open end


18


of the sludge trapping container


16


. The sludge trapping container


16


is removably placed on a frame


40


which is integrally joined to an upper end of the bath body


36


.




A process of manufacturing the sludge removing device


10


will be described below.




The side wall


20


and the bottom


22


are fabricated separately from each other, and a number of tapered holes


24


are formed in each of the side wall


20


and the bottom


22


by electron beam machining. The side wall


20


and the bottom


22


are fixed to each other with the larger openings (with the diameter D


2


) of the holes


24


on the inner wall side, thereby completing the bottomed cylindrical sludge trapping container


16


.




Alternatively, after a bottomed cylinder composed of the side wall


20


and the bottom


22


has been fabricated, a plurality of tapered holes


24


may be formed in the side wall


20


and the bottom


22


by electron beam machining.




The sludge trapping container


16


is then placed on the frame


40


extending outside of the molten salt bath


12


, and connected to the molten salt bath


12


by the pipe


38


for circulating the molten salt-bath solution


14


between the sludge trapping container


16


and the molten salt bath


12


.




The salt-bath agent in the molten salt bath


12


is heated to a given temperature, producing the molten salt-bath solution


14


. When iron-base metallic parts are immersed in the molten salt-bath solution


14


for a predetermined period of time, they are case-hardened or nitrided.




As the above nitriding process continues, the amount of a sludge accumulated in the molten salt-bath solution


14


increases. Therefore, a process of removing the accumulated sludge from the molten salt-bath solution


14


is carried out. Specifically, the non-illustrated pump is actuated to draw the molten salt-bath solution


14


in the molten salt bath


12


through the pipe


38


. The molten salt-bath solution


14


in the pipe


38


is introduced from above the sludge trapping container


16


through the holes


32


in the dispersing cap


34


into the sludge trapping container


16


. After the sludge contained in the molten salt-bath solution


14


has been trapped and removed by the sludge trapping container


16


, the molten salt-bath solution


14


flows through the holes


24


in the side wall


20


and the bottom


22


, and returns back to the molten salt bath


12


.




In this embodiment, the sludge trapping container


16


is composed of sheets of metal with the holes


24


defined therein. Therefore, the area of the sludge trapping container


16


which is held in contact with the molten salt-bath solution


14


is smaller than that of a mesh-like sludge removing device of the same metal material. Consequently, the sludge trapping container


16


is more resistant to erosion by the molten salt-bath solution


14


and more durable than a mesh-like sludge removing device.




The sludge trapping container


16


is made of steel, ceramics, titanium, or alloy steel which is highly resistant to heat and acid. Therefore, the sludge trapping container


16


is highly durable and economic as it is suitable for repeated use.




In this embodiment, the holes


24


are formed in the side wall


20


and the bottom


22


of the sludge trapping container


16


by electron beam machining. As shown in

FIG. 2

, each of the holes


24


is of a tapered shape such that the diameter D


1


of its end opening at the outer wall surface is smaller than the diameter D


2


of its end opening at the inner wall surface.




This tapered hole configuration allows the sludge to be easily and reliably deposited in the holes


24


along the gradient of the inner surfaces of the holes


24


, so that the sludge trapping container


16


can trap the sludge highly efficiently. When the sludge trapping container


16


is subsequently placed in and cleaned by an ultrasonic or hot-water cleaning apparatus, the accumulated sludge can smoothly be removed from the holes


24


along the gradient of the inner surfaces of the holes


24


. Consequently, the sludge can efficiently be removed from the sludge trapping container


16


when it is cleaned.





FIG. 3

shows a sludge trapping container


16


according to another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the sludge trapping container


16


has a side wall


20


and a bottom


22


, and the side wall


20


has a first group of holes


24




a


defined in a region thereof near the bottom


22


and having a diameter D


a


of 0.2 mm, for example, and a second group of holes


24




a


defined in a region thereof remote from the bottom


22


and having a diameter D


b


of 0.6 mm, for example.




Since the side wall


20


has two groups of holes


24




a


,


24




b


having different diameters, the single sludge trapping container


16


shown in

FIG. 3

is capable of reliably removing sludges of different sizes from the molten salt-bath solution


14


.





FIG. 4

shows a sludge trapping container


16


according to still another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the sludge trapping container


16


has a side wall


20


and a bottom


22


, and the side wall


20


has a first group of holes


24




c


, a second group of holes


24




d


, and a third group of holes


24




e


which are defined successively in respective regions from the bottom


22


toward the upper end, i.e., the end


18


(see FIG.


1


). Specifically, the holes


24




c


in the first group, i.e., the lower group, each have a diameter of D


c


of 0.2 mm, for example, the holes


24




d


in the second group, i.e., the middle group, each have a diameter D


d


of 0.4 mm, for example, and the holes


24




e


in the third group, i.e., the upper group, each have a diameter D


e


ranging from 0.6 to 0.8 mm, for example. The sludge trapping container


16


with the three groups of holes


24




c


,


24




d


,


24




e


offers the same advantages as the sludge trapping container


16


with the two groups of holes


24




a


,


24




b.






While the sludge trapping container


16


is in the form of a bottomed cylinder in the illustrated embodiments, the sludge removing device may comprise a sludge trapping container having a bottomed polygonal tubular shape.




Although certain preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A sludge removing device comprising:a sludge trapping container for removing a sludge mixed in a molten salt-bath solution; said sludge trapping container being made of steel, ceramics, titanium, or alloy steel, and having a bottomed cylindrical or bottomed polygonal tubular shape with an open end; said sludge trapping container including a side wall and a bottom each having a plurality of holes defined therein, wherein each of the holes defined in the side wall and the bottom of said sludge trapping container comprises a tapered hole having a diameter at an end thereof opening at an outer wall surface of said sludge trapping container, said diameter being smaller than a diameter of an end thereof opening at an inner wall surface of said sludge trapping container, wherein the holes defined in the side wall of said sludge trapping container include holes near said bottom and holes remote from said bottom, said holes near said bottom having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said holes remote from said bottom.
  • 2. A sludge removing device according to claim 1, wherein the holes defined in the side wall of said sludge trapping container include at least two groups of holes having diameters progressively greater in a direction remote from said bottom.
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