US1384760A - Apparatus for coating pig-metal-casting machines - Google Patents

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US1384760A
US1384760A US358892A US35889220A US1384760A US 1384760 A US1384760 A US 1384760A US 358892 A US358892 A US 358892A US 35889220 A US35889220 A US 35889220A US 1384760 A US1384760 A US 1384760A
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  • the invention relates to machines for easting pig-metal, such as pig-iron or pig-copper, these machines being oi; the well known type in which casting molds, arranged adjacently to each other, are attachedziat their ends to a pair of endless conveyer chains which extend over, and are driven by,'end sprocket wheels. Molten metal is poured into the casting molds as the conve er is continuously driven, the metal usual y being subsequently cooled by streams of water poured upon it.
  • pig-metal such as pig-iron or pig-copper
  • the pigs, so formed are successively discharged from the molds, and prior'to their being again filled with metal, the molds are coated interiorly with a suitable liquid composition, usually white wash, in other words a mixture of lime and water.
  • a suitable liquid composition usually white wash, in other words a mixture of lime and water.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an improved apparatus for coatin the molds of such casting machines wit the liquid composition. More specifically, the object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for coating the molds whereby a uniform coating may be efiected and assured for all the molds, which a paratus will not become clogged by the un 'ssolved particles 'or be otherwise liable to cease its normal operation.
  • Figure 1 is a combined side and vertical sectional view of the apparatus shown in its III-III, Fig. 1; and Fig. 4 a perspective view of a detail of construction explained hereinafter.
  • Such conveyer comprises a pair of conveyer chains 1 and 2, to which there are attached casting molds 3 of any suitable or desired form or construction.
  • the conveyer chains are usually provided at the pivot points of their links with suitable wheels or rollers 4, which, on the return side of the conveyer, rest upon rails or supports 5.
  • each chute has a lateral orifice 9 through which the liquid composition flows, an inlet 20 into which steam is directed, and an outlet 21.
  • a steam nozzle 10 attached to a supply pipe 11 is arranged to project steam into each chute inlet 20, which steam impinges upon the stream of liquid composition flowing into the chute through the orifice 9.
  • liquid composition may be stored in any desired position and be variously transferred to the liquid container, such composition is preferably heldin a stora e reservoir low the level 0 the liquid-dischar e orifice 9.
  • the liquid composition may taken from the reservoir 12 by a suitable pump 13 to which there is connected an intake pipe 14 leading from the reservoir, and
  • a dis- To the end that the projected liquid which 3 ing machine, of an apparatus for coating does not adhere to the molds may not be lost, and also that such portions of the stream of liquid, as may flow downwardly through the chutes 8 may also not be lost, there Is preferably arranged below the mold conveyor and liquid'container a downwardlyinclined catch basin 16, adapted to discharge liquid received by it into a conduit 17 leading to the supply reservoir 12. If desired, a screen 18 may intercept the flow of the liquid received by the catch basin, such screen being conveniently placed below the conduit 17, as indicated.
  • the mold conveyer' moves continuously in the direction of the arrow 19 and the pump 13 is operated to deliver a continuous supply of llquid to the container 7.
  • the liquid flows from the container 7 through the orifices 9 into the chutes 8, and upon the lower surfaces of the streams there impinge the jets of steam from the nozzles 10.
  • the steam projects the streams of liquid, or a large portion thereof upwardly through the chutes, and, in form of a spray, upon the interior of the molds.
  • the liquid which does not adhere to the molds and which is not projected by the steam jets falls upon the catch basin 16 and is returned to the supply receiver 12.
  • the apparatus cannot become clogged or otherwise rendered inoperative for any reason arising from the mode offloperation of the ap aratus'.
  • the liquid 'from the container flows in an unlmpeded continuous stream of substantially uniform thickness and because thereof a uniform coating of the molds is assured.
  • the combination with'a pig-metal cast ing machine, of an apparatus for coating the molds'thereof with a liquid composition said apparatus comprising means for maintaining a'fiowing stream of said composition adjacent to said mold, and means for projecting a jet of fluid upon' said stream of composition to impel it upon the molds.
  • a 2 The combination with a pig-'metalcastthe molds thereof with a liquid composition, said apparatus comprising a shallowtray supported beneath said molds, means for continuously supplying said composition to said tray, sai tray; being provided with an orifice for discharglng said compotaining a flowing stream of said composition adjacent to said molds, and a steam nozzle below said flowing stream and adapted to project a jet of steam upon the lower side thereof to impel the composition upon said molds.
  • said apparatus comprising a supply reservoir below said molds, a liquid container above said reservoir andprovided with an orifice adjacent to said molds, a pum and,
  • pipe connections for transferring liqui from said reservoir to said container, the liquid flowing in substantially sheet form from the container through said orifice thereof, a steam nozzle below said orifice and adapted to project a jet of steam upon the lower,
  • said apparatus comprising a vertically-disposed chute arranged below and adjacently to said molds, means for causing liquid com'- position to flow into and transversely of said chute, and means for projecting a. jet of steam into the lower endof said chute to impel upon the molds the liquid flowing into the chute.

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WJT. HURST. APPARATUS FOR COATING PIG METAL CASTING MACHINES.
APPLICA ION FILED .EB-. I6, 1920- Patented July 19, 1921.
INVENTOR WITN ESSES 4 of lime or by foreign matter,
pig-metal casting machines UNITED STATES PAJ'ENT OF FICE.
WILLIS T.
HURST, OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO SLAG ROCK MACHINE COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
' APPARATUS FOR COATING PIG-METAIa-CASTING MACHINES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 19, 1921.
Application filed February lG, 1920. SeiiaI No. 358,892.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known thatI, ;W1LLrs T. HURST, a resident of Pittsbur h,"in the county of Allegheny and State o Pennsylvania, have in vented a new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Coating Pig-Metal-Casting Machines, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to machines for easting pig-metal, such as pig-iron or pig-copper, these machines being oi; the well known type in which casting molds, arranged adjacently to each other, are attachedziat their ends to a pair of endless conveyer chains which extend over, and are driven by,'end sprocket wheels. Molten metal is poured into the casting molds as the conve er is continuously driven, the metal usual y being subsequently cooled by streams of water poured upon it. At the turning point of the conveyer, the pigs, so formed, are successively discharged from the molds, and prior'to their being again filled with metal, the molds are coated interiorly with a suitable liquid composition, usually white wash, in other words a mixture of lime and water.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved apparatus for coatin the molds of such casting machines wit the liquid composition. More specifically, the object of the invention is to provide an apparatus for coating the molds whereby a uniform coating may be efiected and assured for all the molds, which a paratus will not become clogged by the un 'ssolved particles 'or be otherwise liable to cease its normal operation.
The invention may beunderstood by explaining the preferred apparatus for practising 1t; Theapparatus is illustrated in the accompanying drawings of which Figure 1 is a combined side and vertical sectional view of the apparatus shown in its III-III, Fig. 1; and Fig. 4 a perspective view of a detail of construction explained hereinafter.
The general construction and operation of being well understood by those skilled in the art,'only a portion of the return side .of the mold. conveyer of such machine is illustrated in the drawings. Such conveyer comprises a pair of conveyer chains 1 and 2, to which there are attached casting molds 3 of any suitable or desired form or construction. The conveyer chains are usually provided at the pivot points of their links with suitable wheels or rollers 4, which, on the return side of the conveyer, rest upon rails or supports 5.
lVhi e various specific forms of apparatus may be used to thus coat the molds, the preferred form is that shown in the drawings.
Because steam is the preferred pressure fluid, the description of the apparatus will be made with reference to the use of steam. Supported below and adjacent to the molds, there is a liquid container, which referably takes the form of a downwar ly inclined shallow tray or pan 7. The container may, as indicated in the drawings, be susended from the conveyer rails 5. Extendmg through the bottom of the container near the lower end thereof there are a plurality of chuts 8, the preferred general shape of each of which is indicated in Fig. 4:. As there shown, each chute has a lateral orifice 9 through which the liquid composition flows, an inlet 20 into which steam is directed, and an outlet 21. A steam nozzle 10 attached to a supply pipe 11 is arranged to project steam into each chute inlet 20, which steam impinges upon the stream of liquid composition flowing into the chute through the orifice 9.
Although the supply of liquid composition may be stored in any desired position and be variously transferred to the liquid container, such composition is preferably heldin a stora e reservoir low the level 0 the liquid-dischar e orifice 9. The liquid composition may taken from the reservoir 12 by a suitable pump 13 to which there is connected an intake pipe 14 leading from the reservoir, and
charge pipe 15 leading to the upper end of the contai e 7.
a dis- To the end that the projected liquid which 3 ing machine, of an apparatus for coating does not adhere to the molds may not be lost, and also that such portions of the stream of liquid, as may flow downwardly through the chutes 8 may also not be lost, there Is preferably arranged below the mold conveyor and liquid'container a downwardlyinclined catch basin 16, adapted to discharge liquid received by it into a conduit 17 leading to the supply reservoir 12. If desired, a screen 18 may intercept the flow of the liquid received by the catch basin, such screen being conveniently placed below the conduit 17, as indicated.
In operation, the mold conveyer' moves continuously in the direction of the arrow 19 and the pump 13 is operated to deliver a continuous supply of llquid to the container 7. The liquid flows from the container 7 through the orifices 9 into the chutes 8, and upon the lower surfaces of the streams there impinge the jets of steam from the nozzles 10. The steam projects the streams of liquid, or a large portion thereof upwardly through the chutes, and, in form of a spray, upon the interior of the molds. The liquid which does not adhere to the molds and which is not projected by the steam jets falls upon the catch basin 16 and is returned to the supply receiver 12.
It is characteristic of the invention that the apparatus cannot become clogged or otherwise rendered inoperative for any reason arising from the mode offloperation of the ap aratus'. The liquid 'from the container flows in an unlmpeded continuous stream of substantially uniform thickness and because thereof a uniform coating of the molds is assured.
According to the provisions of the atentstatutes, I have described the princip e and operation of my invention w1th reference to the apparatus which I nbw consider to be best suited for the practice of the invention. However, I desire to have it understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practised otherwise than as specifically explained and shown herein.
I claim as my invention 1. The combination with'a pig-metal cast ing machine, of an apparatus for coating the molds'thereof with a liquid composition, said apparatus comprising means for maintaining a'fiowing stream of said composition adjacent to said mold, and means for projecting a jet of fluid upon' said stream of composition to impel it upon the molds.
A 2. The combination with a pig-'metalcastthe molds thereof with a liquid composition, said apparatus comprising a shallowtray supported beneath said molds, means for continuously supplying said composition to said tray, sai tray; being provided with an orifice for discharglng said compotaining a flowing stream of said composition adjacent to said molds, and a steam nozzle below said flowing stream and adapted to project a jet of steam upon the lower side thereof to impel the composition upon said molds.
4. The combination with a pig=metal cast- "ing machine, of an apparatus for coating the molds thereof with a liquid composition,
said apparatus comprising a supply reservoir below said molds, a liquid container above said reservoir andprovided with an orifice adjacent to said molds, a pum and,
pipe connections for transferring liqui from said reservoir to said container, the liquid flowing in substantially sheet form from the container through said orifice thereof, a steam nozzle below said orifice and adapted to project a jet of steam upon the lower,
side o'fthe liquid flowing therethrough to impel the liquid upon said molds, and -a catch basin between said reservoir and container-orifice for returning unused liquid to the container.
5. The combination with a pig-metal casting machine, of an apparatus for coating the molds thereof with a liquid composition,
said apparatus comprising a vertically-disposed chute arranged below and adjacently to said molds, means for causing liquid com'- position to flow into and transversely of said chute, and means for projecting a. jet of steam into the lower endof said chute to impel upon the molds the liquid flowing into the chute. a i
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand. WILLIS T. HURST.
Witness ALICE A. TRILL.
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US2586480A (en) * 1947-10-17 1952-02-19 Ras Max Water atomizer for damping the cylinders in offset printing machines
US2659945A (en) * 1951-05-15 1953-11-24 Shellmold & Machine Co Inc Mold forming machine
US3007438A (en) * 1956-09-12 1961-11-07 Thorn Electrical Ind Ltd Nozzles
FR2083653A1 (en) * 1970-03-28 1971-12-17 Giulini Gmbh Geb
US3847111A (en) * 1973-09-27 1974-11-12 Gen Electric Flow-coating apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2586480A (en) * 1947-10-17 1952-02-19 Ras Max Water atomizer for damping the cylinders in offset printing machines
US2659945A (en) * 1951-05-15 1953-11-24 Shellmold & Machine Co Inc Mold forming machine
US3007438A (en) * 1956-09-12 1961-11-07 Thorn Electrical Ind Ltd Nozzles
FR2083653A1 (en) * 1970-03-28 1971-12-17 Giulini Gmbh Geb
US3847111A (en) * 1973-09-27 1974-11-12 Gen Electric Flow-coating apparatus

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