Claims
- 1. A self-contained crucible assembly comprising:
a container having side walls and a fusible bottom; a refractory material lining the side walls of the container; an exothermic weld material within the container; and an ignitor extending into the container for igniting the exothermic material.
- 2. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the side walls of the container do not include the refractory material.
- 3. The crucible assembly of claim 2, wherein the side walls of the container include steel.
- 4. The crucible assembly of claim 3, wherein the fusible bottom and the side walls of the container are formed as a single piece.
- 5. The crucible assembly of claim 2, wherein the side walls of the container are combustible in the absence of the liner.
- 6. The crucible assembly of claim 5, wherein the side walls of the container include a paper pulp material.
- 7. The crucible assembly of claim 6, wherein the fusible bottom of the container is a metal disk attached to the side walls of the container.
- 8. The crucible assembly of claim 7, wherein the metal disk is crimped onto the side walls of the container.
- 9. The crucible assembly of claim 2, wherein the side walls of the container include a ceramic material.
- 10. The crucible assembly of claim 2, wherein the refractory material is a separate liner inserted within the side walls of the container.
- 11. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the refractory material includes a lining sprayed onto the side walls of the container.
- 12. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the side walls of the container include a conical surface.
- 13. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the fusible bottom of the container is a separate piece attached to the side walls of the container.
- 14. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the fusible bottom of the container includes a metal disk.
- 15. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the graphite foil has a thickness of at least about 10 mils.
- 16. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the side walls of the container and the refectory material are an integrally formed refractory material piece.
- 17. The crucible assembly of claim 16, wherein the refractory material includes graphite.
- 18. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the refractory material includes graphite.
- 19. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the refractory material is a graphite foil.
- 20. The crucible assembly of claim 19, wherein the graphite foil has a thickness of at least about 10 mils.
- 21. The crucible assembly of claim 1, further comprising a cover that covers a top opening of the container.
- 22. The crucible assembly of claim 21, wherein the cover is a metallized plastic film.
- 23. The crucible assembly of claim 22, wherein the metal foil cover is sealingly attached to the container along a perimeter of the top opening.
- 24. The crucible assembly of claim 22, wherein the metallized plastic film includes an aluminized plastic film.
- 25. The crucible assembly of claim 22, wherein the metallized plastic film has a thickness from about 0.5 mils to about 2 mils.
- 26. The crucible assembly of claim 22, wherein the cover is configured to rupture during reaction of the weld metal material.
- 27. The crucible assembly of claim 21, wherein the ignitor passes between the metal foil cover and the crucible, thereby allowing an external portion of the ignitor to protrude from the crucible.
- 28. The crucible assembly of claim 27, wherein the ignitor is secured to the cover.
- 29. The crucible assembly of claim 28, wherein the ignitor is glued to the cover.
- 30. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the ignitor includes a metal strip with a perforation therein operative to create a spark plasma across the perforation when a voltage is applied to the metal strip.
- 31. The crucible assembly of claim 30, wherein the metal strip is a metal foil strip.
- 32. The crucible assembly of claim 31, wherein the metal foil strip is a copper strip.
- 33. The crucible assembly of claim 30, wherein the metal strip is a first metal strip, and further comprising a second metal strip coupled to the first metal strip with an insulating material therebetween.
- 34. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the perforation passes through the insulating material and passes at least through the second metal strip.
- 35. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the perforation is generally conical in shape.
- 36. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the perforation has a larger diameter at the first metal strip than at the second metal strip.
- 37. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the first and second metal strips are made of the same metal.
- 38. The crucible assembly of claim 37, wherein the first and second metal strips are made of copper.
- 39. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the first and second metal strips are made of different metals.
- 40. The crucible assembly of claim 39, wherein the first metal strip is made of copper.
- 41. The crucible assembly of claim 40, wherein the second metal strip-is made of steel.
- 42. The crucible assembly of claim 41, wherein the second metal strip is thicker than the first metal strip.
- 43. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the second metal strip is stiffer than the first metal strip.
- 44. The crucible assembly of claim 33, wherein the second metal strip is stronger than the first metal strip.
- 45. The crucible assembly of claim 30, wherein the perforation creates an opening less than 2 mm in any dimension.
- 46. The crucible assembly of claim 1, further comprising a filter operatively coupled to a top opening of the crucible.
- 47. The crucible assembly of claim 46, wherein the filter is between the weld metal material and a cover that covers the top opening of the crucible.
- 48. The crucible assembly of claim 46, wherein the filter is attached to a baffle placed over the top opening of the crucible.
- 49. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the weld metal material is an exothermic material that includes a reductant metal and a transition metal oxide.
- 50. The crucible assembly of claim 49, wherein the weld material includes aluminum and copper oxide.
- 51. The crucible assembly of claim 1, wherein the crucible assembly has a flat bottom.
- 52. The crucible assembly of claim 51, wherein the flat bottom has a disk shape.
- 53. The crucible assembly of claim 52, wherein the flat bottom is a metal disk that serves, when fused, in part as metal weld material.
- 54. The crucible assembly of claim 1, in combination with a mold having a chamber therein for formation of a weld between two pieces of metal.
- 55. The crucible assembly of claim 1, further comprising a retainer clip secured to the container;
wherein the retainer clip secures the ignitor in place relative to the container.
- 56. The crucible assembly of claim 55, wherein the retainer clip fits over a top opening of the container.
- 57. The crucible assembly of claim 56, wherein the retainer clip is secured to the side walls of the container.
- 58. The crucible assembly of claim 57, wherein side portion of the retainer clip are crimped.
- 59. The crucible assembly of claim 55, wherein the retainer clip includes a notch into which the ignitor is placed.
- 60. The crucible assembly of claim 55, wherein the retainer clip is made of stainless steel.
- 61. An ignitor for weld metal material comprising:
first and second metal strips; and an insulating material between the first and second metal strips; wherein the first metal strip has a perforation therein operative to create a spark plasma emanating from the perforation when a voltage is applied to the first metal strip; and wherein the second strip is stiffer than the first strip.
- 62. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the first metal strip is a metal foil strip.
- 63. The ignitor of claim 62, wherein the metal foil strip is a copper strip.
- 64. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the perforation passes through the insulating material and passes at least through the second metal strip.
- 65. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the perforation is generally conical in shape.
- 66. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the perforation has a larger diameter at the first metal strip than at the second metal strip.
- 67. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the first and second metal strips are made of the same metal.
- 68. The ignitor of claim 67, wherein the first and second metal strips are made of copper.
- 69. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the first and second metal strips are made of different metals.
- 70. The ignitor of claim 69, wherein the first metal strip is made of copper.
- 71. The ignitor of claim 70, wherein the second metal strip is made of steel.
- 72. The ignitor of claim 71, wherein the second metal strip is thicker than the first metal strip.
- 73. The ignitor of claim 61, wherein the perforation creates an opening less than 2 mm in any dimension.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/352,105, filed Jan. 25, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60352105 |
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