Claims
- 1. In a graphite shaft with a female thread adapted for threaded connection with a metal shaft having a male thread driven so as to tighten the joint between the shafts, said graphite shaft having an end surface, a portion of which comes into contact with a seating surface of a flange portion of said metal shaft upon the fastening of the shafts through said threaded connection, the improvement comprising a solid coating bonded to the portion of the end surface of the graphite shaft that is positioned to contact said seating surface of the metal shaft flange, said coating comprising solid material that remains solid and is hard and adherent to said surface of the graphite shaft upon use of said threaded connection, said solid material having been deposited by coating said graphite surface with a solution or colloidal dispersion of said material and drying said solution or colloidal dispersion, leaving said solid material bonded to said graphite surface, the solid coating serving to substantially increase the friction between the graphite and metal contacting surfaces,
- whereby the torque strength of the threaded connection is increased such as to enable said threaded connection to have a greatly increased ability to transmit driving torque from the metal shaft of the graphite shaft.
- 2. The graphite shaft of claim 1 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of sodium silicate.
- 3. The graphite shaft of claim 1 in which aid solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprising a thin layer of colloidal alumina.
- 4. The graphite shaft of claim 1 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of aluminum acetate.
- 5. The graphite shaft of claim 1 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of potassium silicate.
- 6. The graphite shaft of claim 1 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of aluminum formate.
- 7. In a threaded connection between a graphite shaft with a female thread and a metal shaft having a male thread, adapted so that the joint between said shafts is tightened upon the driving of said metal shaft, said graphite shaft having an end surface a portion of which comes into contact with a seating surface of a flange portion of said metal shaft upon the fastening of the shafts through said threaded connection, the improvement comprising a solid coating bonded to the portion of the end surface of the graphite shaft that is positioned to contact said seating surface of the metal shaft flange, said coating comprising solid material that remains solid and is hard and adherent to said surface of the graphite shaft upon use of said threaded connection, said solid material having been deposited by coating said graphite surface with a solution or colloidal dispersion of said material and drying said solution or colloidal dispersion, leaving said solid material bonded to said graphite surface, said coating serving to substantially increase the friction between the graphite and metal contacting surfaces,
- whereby the torque strength of the threaded connection is increased such as to enable said threaded connection to have a greatly increased ability to transmit driving torque from the metal shaft to the graphite shaft.
- 8. The threaded connection of claim 7 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of sodium silicate.
- 9. The threaded connection of claim 7 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of colloidal alumina.
- 10. The threaded connection of claim 7 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of aluminum acetate.
- 11. The threaded connection of claim 7 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of potassium silicate.
- 12. The threaded connection of claim 7 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of aluminum formate.
- 13. The threaded connection of claim 7 in which said graphite shaft-metal shaft thus fastened together comprises the drive shaft for a rotating nozzle used to disperse a refining gas into a body of molten aluminum.
- 14. A process for improving the threaded connection between a graphite shaft with a female thread and a metal shaft having a male thread driven so as to tighten the joint between the shafts, wherein said graphite shaft has an end surface, a portion of which comes into contact with a seating surface of a flange portion of said metal shaft upon the fastening of the shafts through said threaded connection, said improvement comprising depositing a solid coating on said portion of the end surface of the graphite shaft that is positioned to contact said seating surface of the metal shaft flange, said coating comprising solid material that remains solid and is hard and adherent to said surface of the graphite shaft upon use of said threaded connection, said solid material having been deposited by coating said graphite surface with a solution or colloidal dispersion of said material and drying said solution or colloidal dispersion, leaving said solid material bonded to said graphite surface, said coating serving to substantially increase the friction between the graphite and metal contacting surfaces, whereby the torque strength of the threaded connection is increased such as to enable said threaded connection to have a greatly increased ability to transmit driving torque from the metal shaft to the graphite shaft.
- 15. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of sodium silicate.
- 16. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of colloidal alumina.
- 17. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of aluminum acetate.
- 18. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of potassium silicate.
- 19. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface comprises a thin layer of aluminum formate.
- 20. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface is applied in several steps so as to enable said solid material bonded to the graphite surface to fully cover said portion of the graphite surface contacting the metal surface.
- 21. The process of claim 20 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface is applied in from 5 to 10 coating application steps.
- 22. The process of claim 14 in which said solid material bonded to the graphite surface is applied to the overall end surface of said graphite shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's co-pending application, Ser. No. 863,615, filed May 15, 1986, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,685,822 on Aug. 11, 1987.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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