Claims
- 1. A stationary plate and well nozzle for use with a sliding gate valve, comprising, in combination,
- a frame retaining a refractory and having a central ring like portion defining an opening with a well nozzle seat thereabout,
- a well nozzle having one end proportioned to engage the well nozzle seat,
- a plurality of lock receiving recesses in the peripheral of the well nozzle and in spaced relationship with the seat engaging end of the well nozzle,
- and a plurality of lock elements secured to the frame and proportioned to engage the lock receiving recesses in the well nozzle in nozzle non-rotatable ralationship with the frame,
- whereby the nozzle can be secured to and aligned with the stationary plate for combined insertion in a sliding gate valve.
- 2. In the stationary plate and collector nozzle of claim 1,
- said recesses being semi-circular in shape,
- said lock members being washers,
- and means for engaging the washers while the washers engage the semi-circular recesses and to threadedly engage the frame ring.
- 3. In the stationary plate and collector nozzle of claim 1,
- said recesses and lock elements being uniformly radially spaced about the frame ring.
- 4. A well nozzle for use with a stationary plate in a sliding gate valve in which said stationary plate has a frame and refractory, and in which locking elements are secured to the frame for lockingly engaging a well nozzle comprising, in combination,
- a refractory tubular cylindrical shape,
- one end of said refractory having a stationary plate engaging face,
- the other end of said refractory having a tap hole block engaging surface,
- and recesses in the periphery of the well nozzle spaced from the stationary plate engaging face to receive the frame locking elements to secure the well nozzle to the stationary plate.
- 5. In the well nozzle of claim 4,
- said recesses being semi-circular.
- 6. In the well nozzle of claim 4,
- said recesses being uniformly radially spaced about the cylindrical shape.
- 7. A stationary plate and well nozzle for use with a sliding gate valve having a mounting plate, said mounting plate secured to a vessel having a tap hole block, comprising, in combination,
- a stationary plate having a refractory face and metal blocking,
- said mounting plate having means for mounting a well nozzle and the stationary plate in teeming relationship,
- a well nozzle secured to the stationary plate and abutting the mounting plate,
- said mounting plate having a mounting plate refractory insert in a recess at the rear portion thereof and in surrounding relationship to the well nozzle,
- the refractory insert in the mounting plate having a face proportioned for refractory-to-refractory fit with the tap hole block of the vessel to which the sliding gate valve is secured.
- 8. In the assembly of claim 7,
- a taper at the end of the well nozzle remote from the stationary plate,
- a taper cup-like end on the outer tap hole block of the vessel,
- and mortar clearance between said tapers to accommodate a mortar joint.
- 9. A stationary refractory plate for use in a sliding gate valve organization for controlling the flow of molten metal from the pour opening of a vessel including a housing mounted on said vessel, said stationary refractory plate formed for mounting in said housing and having a flow passage in open communication with said vessel pour opening, an orificed refractory slide plate movably mounted in said housing in pressure-sealed, face-to-face realtion with said stationary plate and means for moving said slide plate with respect to said staionary plate to place the orifice therein into and out of registry with the stationary plate flow passage, a stationary plate structure including a body of refractory material in an orificed metal casing,
- wherein said stationary plate structure includes a refractory well nozzle concentrically disposed with respect to said metal casing orifice and extending oppositely from said body of refractory material, and a plurality of locking means for attaching said well nozzle in fixed relation to said stationary plate casing prior to insertion of the nozzle into the pour opening of the vessel.
- 10. The stationary refractory plate according to claim 9, wherein said attaching means comprises a plurality of well nozzle recesses formed at spaced locations about the exterior surface of said well nozzle and a plurality of connectors releasably connected to said casing and each having a locking head engageable with the respective well nozzle recesses.
- 11. The stationary refractory plate according to claim 10, in which said vessel pour opening contains a wellblock therein, wherein said wellblock contains a recess for reception of the leading end of said well nozzle and said wellblock recess, a body of refractory cement, and the ends of said well nozzle and well block recess are cooperatively formed for reception of said body of refractory cement to seal the interface therebetween.
- 12. The stationary refractory plate according to claim 11, including a mounting plate for mounting said valve housing to the vessel well, wherein said mounting plate contains a through opening for penetration of said well nozzle, an annular counterbore about said through opening on the side of said mounting plate facing said vessel well defining a recess, said recess being filled with a refractory material to establish a refractory-to-refractory butt joint with the end of said wellblock.
- 13. The stationary refractory plate according to claim 10, wherein said body of refractory material comprises a body of cast monolithic refractory material embedding a fired refractory insert forming the flow passage through said plate, said insert being retained in said plate in end-to-end abutting relation with said well nozzle.
- 14. The stationary refractory plate according to claim 13, wherein said fired refractory insert is an annular member having a recess about its exterior surface, said recess being adapted to receive monolithic refractory material to lockingly retain said insert in said plate.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 602,828 filed Apr. 23, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,570,908, issued on Feb. 18, 1986 which is a division of application Ser. No. 478,218 filed Mar. 24, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,474,362 issued on Oct. 2, 1984.
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