CA1103729A - Friable socket thread electrode joint - Google Patents

Friable socket thread electrode joint

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CA1103729A
CA1103729A CA303,908A CA303908A CA1103729A CA 1103729 A CA1103729 A CA 1103729A CA 303908 A CA303908 A CA 303908A CA 1103729 A CA1103729 A CA 1103729A
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William H. Burwell
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Union Carbide Corp
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B7/00Heating by electric discharge
    • H05B7/02Details
    • H05B7/14Arrangements or methods for connecting successive electrode sections
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02PCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
    • Y02P10/00Technologies related to metal processing
    • Y02P10/25Process efficiency

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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF DISCLOSURE

An electrode joint having tapered threaded recesses in the mating electrode sections and a connecting threaded nipple, with a friable thread segment either in each threaded recess, or on half of the threaded nipple, the friable thread being thickened along at least a portion of its long flank and being reduced in thickness along its short flank.

Description

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This invention relates to electrode joints and more particularly it relates to an electrode joint construction which acc~modates thermal expansion of the joint. Graphite electrodes, such as those used in electric furnaces and like equipment, are consumed in use and must be continuously fed into the furnace or other equipment where they are used. ,~
In order to facilitate this continuous feed~ the electrode sections are suitably bored and threaded at each end to provide juncture means through a nipple. In this manner, a new electrode is joined to the one being consumed by in-serting a nipple into the bore of either the new or consumed electrode and joining the composite electrode-nipple to the other electrode section. While nipples and their corresponding bore holes may have threaded sides which are parallel to the nipple axis, it has been found advantageous to taper the nipple so that the largest ~;
diameter is at the point of contact between the electrode sections. The nipple is screwed into place with the small diameter end going furthest into the electrode body. In threading the tapered nipples for use in joining electrode sections, the thread depth is the same whether measured at the small diame~er ends or at the large diameter center, and generally a line perpe~dicular to the center axis of the nipple w~uld bi~ect ~he thread included ngle. By virtue ~f the joint's taper it is usual that each thread : consists of ~ long flank and an opposite ~hort flank. The loaded or short flank carries most,if not all, of the ~tress bet~een ~he nipple and the electrode 8ections.
It has l~ng been recognized ~hat it is desirabl.e to provîde ~ufficient clearance between the long flank of . ~

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the threads on the nipple and those in the electrode socket in order to reduce the thermal stress which inevitably acco~panies use of the electrode. Various remedies and ,' soluti~ns have been proposed to insure this thread clearance. For example, U.S. Patent 2,970,854 teaches a fugitive shim applied to the long flank of a thread on the nipple. Such a shim positions the nipple when it is screwed into the socket so as to provide uniform clearance between the idle flanks of the nipple threads and the electrode threads. The shim is made of a fugitive material such as copper which melts and flows when the electrode is heated, thus permitting expansion of the shimmed thread along with the others.
While the shimmed thread of U.S. Patent 2,970,854 works very well it is relatively expensive to use and a less expensive alternative has lon~ been sought. We have now discovered a new and different me~hod of positioning the nipple as it is screwed into the socket so as to provide uniform clearance between the threads to allow for thermal expansion, According to one embodiment of my invention a particu-lar thread or threads on the electrode end socket into which the nipple is screwed first is thickened along at least a por~ion of i~s long flank and reduced in thickness along ~he short flank of the same threa~. In a second embodiment of my invention a particular thread or threads on the nipple are thickened along the long flank and reduced in thickness along the short flank of the same thread. In - both cases the i~creased thicl~ess along the long flank ~erves the same purpose as a shim, operating to s~op the advance of the nipple into the electrode socket and ~ ~ ~ 3 ~ ~9 preserve the desired spacing between the o~her long flanks of the nipple threads and electrode socket threads. The reduction in thickness serves to make the socket or nipple thread friable. As thermal stress builds up in the joint the friable ~hread ruptures. The reduced thickness along the short ~lank not only encourages rupture of this ~acrificial thread but provides a space for the broken off thread portion to move into. The long flanks of this nipple and the corresponding or m~ting long flanks of the electrode socket thus move closer together as a result of thermal expansion thereby making the fit between the two somewhat ~;~
yieldable in order to c~mpensate for uneven dimension variation due to heating while in service. This means that expansion which accompanies heating of the electrode while in use will cause substantially less stress between the nipple and the electrode section which may otherwise result in cracking or fracture of ei~her the nipple or the section or both. As the electrode joint is heated, the friable thread will rupture and move into the clearance provided for it, thus allowing more room for the threads to expand.
This clearance is essential to the invention and unless it is provided the broken pie~es of thread will have no place to move to and the thermal Rtresses will be transmitted through the thickened thread and the nipple. The stress required to cause rupture of the frangible thread is well below that which would otherwise damage the ~ocket or nipple.
In the dra~ing:
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of an electrode joint ~howing the ends of two electrodes having friable ~ocket ~reads ~oined by a nipple.
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Figure 3 is a sectional elevation of an electrode joint showing the ends of two electrodes joined by a nipple having friable threads.
Figure 4 is a detail section view from Figure 3.
More particularly and with reference to the accompany-ing drawing, a joint incorporating one emb~diment of this invention is composed of an upper electrode section 14 with a nipple 12 seated therein and connected to the lower electrode section 10. At least one friahle thread 16 on the upper electrode section 14 is provided with a thickened long flank 18 to distribute the clParance between socket thread and nipple thread thereby allowing room for thermal expansion of the nipple within the socket. A similar friable thread 19 is preer ably though not necessarily present in the mating socket of the lower electrode section 10 because the electrode sections are manufactured with sockets on both ends which are interchangeable when the electrode is assembled at a joint. The friable thread 19 in the mati.ng socket of the lower electrode section 10 is not normally fractured however because the design and construction of the joint is such that the nipple 12, being screwed into the first or upper electrode section 14 first, ;~ pen~trates ~o~e deeply into the first sec~ion 14 than into ~he ~econd or lower electrode ~ection 10 when the joint is ~crewed together, penetra~ion of nipple 12 into section 10 ~: being ~opped by con~act of the end faces. Thus the nipple threads do not jam sorket threads in the lower electrode section ~hen the ~oint is assembled and ~here is no need for a thickened friable thread to prevent janm~g of the ~tandard thxeads.

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A joint incorporatin~ a second embodi.ment of ~he invention is composed of an upper electrode sec~ion 24 with a nipple 22 seated therein and connected t:o the lower elec-trode section 20. At least one friable thread 26 on the upper half of the nipple 22 mating wi~h upper electrode section 24 is provided with a thickened 13ng flank 28 to distribute the clearance between socket thread and nipple thread thereby allvwing room for thermal expansion of the nipple within the socket. A similar friable thread 29 is preferably though not necessarily present in the lower half of nipple 22 mating with the lowerelectrode section 20 because the nipples are preferably manufactured with identi-cal ends which are interchangeable when the electrode joint is assembled. The friable thread 29 on the nipple half mating wi~h the lower electrode section 20 is not ~ormally fractured however becau~e the design and construction of ~he joint is such that the nipple 22, being scr~wed into the first or upper electrode section 24 first, penetrates more deeply into the first section 24 than the second or lower electrode section 20 when the ~oint is screwed to-gether, penetration of the nipple 2~ in~o the lower section 20 being stopped by contact of the end faces. Thus the ~ipple threads do not jam socket threads in the lower electrode section when the joint is assembled and there is no need for a thickened friable thread ~o prevent jamming o the standard threads.
At least one friable thread or full revolu~ion of thread on each electrode socket or nipple half and up to two threads ~r comple~P revolutions of thread is preferred.
More th~n tw~ threads is unnecessary and tends to weaken the oyerall joint to an unacceptable degree.

-~ 9756-1 ~h~3729 Although the friable thread can be located anywhere ~long the length of the ~hreaded electrode socket or nipple, the preferred location in the case of a threaded socket is in the middle 50 percent of the threaded depth between the elec~rode end ace and the base or bottom of the socket or recess in the electrode. When the friable thread is on the nipple rather than on the eleetrode socket the preferred location is in the middle 50 percent of the threaded portion of the nipple between its end and its maximum diameter plane. The preferred thickness of the thread in ~he friable thread segment designated TF on the drawing, is between 50 and 75 percent of the thickness of the ~tandard thread, shown as TS
In an electrode joint construction according to the in Yention the clearance designated S on the drawing between the thread long flanks of the threaded nipple and the mating standard thread long flanks of the ~hreaded electrode sec-tions is preferably between about O.OOS and 0.020 inches.
In such a joint according to the invention the space between the friable thread short flank and the mating thread short flank is between 1 percent and 25 percent of the thread pitch.
An electrode joint accord~ng to the invention ean be made with a friable thread on either the nipple or the socket. If desired a friable thread can be used on b~th the nipple and the s~cket, however this gives no added advantage in most cases and a friable thread on either one is ordinarily suficient.

Claims (25)

What is claimed is:
1. A tapered electrode joint comprising two electrode sections having tapered threaded sockets in the ends thereof and a tapered threaded nipple connecting said sections, a friable segment of the thread in at least one of:
a) at least one of said threaded electrode sockets, the socket into which said nipple is screwed first, before a second electrode is screwed onto said nipple, and b) at least one end of said nipple, the end which is first screwed into an electrode socket,before a second electrode is screwed onto said nipple, said friable segment of thread being thickened along at least a portion of its long flank and being reduced in thickness along its short flank, said long flank of said friable segment when in contact with the mating thread long flank of the other component of said joint providing a sub-stantially uniform clearance between the standard thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and the mating standard thread long flanks of said threaded electrode sections, and whereby providing room for thermal expansion of said elec-trode joint, said reduced thickness along said short flanks providing a relief space between said short flanks of said friable segment and the mating thread short flanks of said other component, thereby permitting said friable thread portion to rupture under thermal expansion of said joint without engendering excessive thermal stress in the remain-ing areas of contact of the threads of said electrode sec-tions and said nipple.
2. A tapered electrode joint comprising two electrode sections having tapered threaded sockets in the ends thereof and a tapered threaded nipple connecting said sections, a friable segment of the thread in at least one of said ends, the end into which said nipple is screwed first, before a second electrode section is screwed onto said nipple, be-ing thickened along at least a portion of its long flank and being reduced in thickness along its short flank, said long flank of said friable segment when in contact with the mating thread long flank of said nipple providing a substantially uniform clearance between the standard thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and the mating standard thread long flanks of said threaded electrode sections, and thereby providing room for thermal expansion of said electrode joint, said reduced thickness along said short flanks providing a relief space between said short flanks of said friable segment and the mating thread short flanks of said tapered threaded nipple, thereby permitting said friable thread portion to rupture under thermal expansion of said joint without engendering excessive thermal stress in the remaining areas of contact of the threads of said electrode sections and said nipple.
3. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 2 wherein said friable thread segment is in the middle 50 percent of the threaded depth between the electrode end face and the base of the socket in said electrode.
4. A tapered electrode joint comprising two electrode sections having tapered threaded sockets in the ends thereof and a tapered threaded nipple connecting said sections, a friable segment of a thread in at least one end of said nipple, the end which is first screwed into a socket before a second electrode section is screwed onto said nipple, being thickened along at least a portion of its long flank and being reduced in thickness along its short flank, said long flank of said friable segment when in contact with the mating thread long flank of said socket providing a substantially uniform clearance between the standard thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and the mating standard thread long flanks of said threaded electrode sections, and thereby providing room for thermal expansion of said electrode joint, said reduced thickness along said short flank providing a relief space between said short flank of said friable segment and the mating thread short flank of said tapered threaded socket, thereby permitting said friable thread portion to rupture under thermal expansion of said joint without engendering excessive thermal stress in the remaining areas of contact of the threads of said electrode sections and said nipple.
5. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 4 wherein said friable thread segment is in the middle 50 percent of threaded nipple half between the nipple end and its maximum diameter plane.
6. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 1, 2 or 4 wherein said friable segment of thread consists of at least one revolution of the thread.
7. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 1, 2 or 4 wherein said friable segment of thread consists of at least two revolutions of the thread.
8. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 1, 2 or 4 wherein the thickness of the thread in the friable thread segment is between 50 percent and 75 percent of the thickness of the standard thread.
9. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 1, 2 or 4 wherein said clearance between said thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and said mating standard thread long flanks of said threaded electrode section sockets is between 0.005 and 0.020 inches.
10. A tapered electrode joint according to claim 1, 2 or 4 wherein said space between said friable thread short flank and said mating thread short flank is between l per-cent and 25 percent of the thread pitch.
11. An electrode section having a tapered threaded socket in at least one end, said end being adapted to receive the insertion of a threaded nipple, and with said nipple and a second electrode section screwed onto said nipple after said insertion, to form a tapered electrode joint, said threaded socket in said end having a friable segment of thread, said friable segment being thickened along at least a portion of its long flank and being reduced in thickness along its short flank, said long flank of said friable segment when in contact with the mating thread long flank of said nipple providing a substantially uniform clearance between the thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and the mating standard thread long flank of said threaded electrode socket sections, and thereby providing room for thermal expansion of said electrode joint.

said reduced thickness along said short flank providing a relief space between said short flank of said friable segment and the mating thread short flank of said tapered threaded nipple, thereby permitting said friable thread portion to rupture under thermal expansion of said joint without engendering excessive thermal stress in the remain-ing areas of contact of the threads of said electrode sections and said nipple.
12. An electrode section according to claim 11 wherein said friable segment of thread consists of at least one revolution of the thread.
13. An electrode section according to claim 11 wherein said friable segment of thread consists of at least two revolutions of the thread.
14. An electrode section according to claim 11 wherein said friable thread segment is in the middle 50 percent of the threaded depth between the electrode end face and the base of the socket in said electrode.
15. An electrode section according to claim 11 wherein the thickness of the thread in the friable thread segment is between 50 percent and 75 percent of the thickness of the standard thread of said electrode socket.
16. An electrode section according to claim 11 wherein said clearance between said thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and said mating standard thread long flanks of said threaded electrode sections is between 0.005 and 0,020 inches.
17. An electrode section according to claim 11 wherein said space between said friable thread short flank and said mating thread short flank of said threaded nipple is between 1 percent and 25 percent of the thread pitch.
18. An electrode nipple having tapered threaded ends, adapted to be screwed into an electrode end socket and then to have a second electrode end socket screwed onto the exposed end of said nipple, a friable seg-ment of the thread on at least one end of said nipple, the end which is first screwed into a socket before being screwed together with a second electrode section to form an electrode joint, being thickened along at least a portion of its long flank and being reduced in thickness along its short flank, said long flank of said friable segment when in contact with the mating thread lung flank of said socket providing a substantially uniform clearance between the standard thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and the mating thread long flanks of said threaded electrode sections, and thereby providing room for thermal expansion of said electrode joint, said reduced thickness along said short flanks providing a relief space between said short flank of said friable segment and the mating thread short flank of said tapered threaded socket, thereby permitting said friable thread portion to rupture under thermal expansion of said joint without engendering excessive ther-mal stress in the remaining areas of contact of the threads of said electrode sections and said nipple.
19. An electrode nipple according to claim 18 wherein said friable thread segment is in the middle 50 percent of the threaded nipple half between the nipple end and its maximum diameter plane.
20. An electrode nipple according to claim 18 wherein said friable segment of thread consists of at least one revolution of the thread.
21. An electrode nipple according to claim 18 wherein said friable segment of thread consists of at least two revolutions of the thread.
22. An electrode nipple according to claim 18 wherein the thickness of the thread in the friable thread segment is between 50 percent and 75 percent of the thickness of the standard thread.
23. An electrode nipple according to claim 18 wherein said clearance between said standard thread long flanks of said threaded nipple and said mating standard thread long flanks of said threaded electrode section sockets is between 0.005 and 0.020 inches.
24. An electrode nipple according to claim 18 wherein said space between said friable thread short flank and said mating thread short flank is between 1 percent and
25 percent of the thread pitch.
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