US963973A - Process for introducing modifying elements into castings. - Google Patents

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US963973A
US963973A US30241906A US1906302419A US963973A US 963973 A US963973 A US 963973A US 30241906 A US30241906 A US 30241906A US 1906302419 A US1906302419 A US 1906302419A US 963973 A US963973 A US 963973A
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  • the process is intended for use in any case in which it is desired to introduce any kind of powdered material into the body of castings of any kind of metal for the purpose of modifying the characteristics thereof, but as illustrative of a particular application of the process it may be stated that it maybe very advantageously used in the manufactureof cast steel bodies requiring great toughness and strength, as for instance, car wheels in which the powdered substance introduced for the purpose of hardening and improving the texture of the metal may be manganese.
  • the drawing shows one form of appara tus which may be conveniently employed for mixing the powder with the compressed air and forcing it through the heated metal as it is-being poured.
  • This apparatus is shown more specifically in my co-pending application No. 302,420 in which such apparatus is claimed, and consists primarily of a casing 1 adapted to receive the powdered material 2, and having 'extending therethrough the perforated pipe 3 which is connected with the supply of compressed air by means of the pipe 4.
  • the lower end of the casing 3 is provided with an outlet pipe 5 through which the powdered material is forced.
  • the mold isdesignated by the numeral 6 and the ladle by the numeral 7, and as shown, such parts are in the position of pouring and the blower is so placed as to supply the powdered material to the stream of molten metal as it flows from the ladle into the mold.
  • the casing 1 may be provided with a gage glass whereby the amount of powdered material may be observed, and
  • the operation of the device parent from inspection.
  • the air from the pipe 4 flows through the perforations in the pipe 3 carrying the powdered material down through the pipe 5 and into the stream of fluid metal.
  • the air pressure may be regulated by the valve 9 whereby the force with which the powder issent into the stream of metal may be varied and whereby the amount 'of powdered material introduced may be governed.
  • the amount of powdered material introduced may be very accurately gaged, as may also the rate at which the powder is supplied.
  • the process affords a very convenient method for handling the powdered material and getting it to its desired location, and also that there will be apof the powder throughout the body of the casting as is the case Where the mixing powder is simply dropped into the stream of heated metal.
  • the force of the air carries the mixing material away from the surface of the heated material so that it is not exposed to any continued action of the air at its surface.

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\ P. G. WRIGHT. PROCESS FOR INTRODUCING MODIFYING ELEMENTS INTO CASTINGS.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 23, I906.
Patented July 12,1910.
wnne'ssss FRANK G. WRIGHT, OF INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA, A SSIGNOR T0 AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
PROCESS FOR INTRODUCING MODIFYING ELEMENTS INTO CASTINGS.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented July 12, 1910.
Application filed February 23, 1906. Serial No. 302,419.
outthe mass of the casting to the end thatuniformity of product is secured; to providev a process whereby the quantity of modifying element introduced into the body of the casting may be accurately gaged and regulated, and to provide a process whereby the mixing is accomplished conveniently and expeditiously during the pouring of the casting. One form of apparatus whereby the process may be carried out is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which- The figure is a diagrammatic showing of the way in which the process is applied and in which for the purposes of a clearer show ing the blower employedisshown in section. I 1
It has heretofore been common to introduce modifying elements into molds and also to supply such elements in the form of powder to the metal as it is poured, but in so far as I am aware, no means has ever been provided for forcing the powder into and through the heated metal. My process, which is an embodiment of the latter idea, constitutes an improvement on the old methods ,above indicated andco'nsists substantially in forcing the powder through the metal as it is being poured, by means of air pressure. This secures an intimate mixture and prevents any uneven collection of the modifying material. It also incorporates the material instantly into the body of the heated metal so that it is free from the continued action of the air as is the case in the oldmethods in which no means'are provided for getting the powder away from the surface of the heated metal.
The process is intended for use in any case in which it is desired to introduce any kind of powdered material into the body of castings of any kind of metal for the purpose of modifying the characteristics thereof, but as illustrative of a particular application of the process it may be stated that it maybe very advantageously used in the manufactureof cast steel bodies requiring great toughness and strength, as for instance, car wheels in which the powdered substance introduced for the purpose of hardening and improving the texture of the metal may be manganese.
I The drawing shows one form of appara tus which may be conveniently employed for mixing the powder with the compressed air and forcing it through the heated metal as it is-being poured. This apparatus is shown more specifically in my co-pending application No. 302,420 in which such apparatus is claimed, and consists primarily of a casing 1 adapted to receive the powdered material 2, and having 'extending therethrough the perforated pipe 3 which is connected with the supply of compressed air by means of the pipe 4. -The lower end of the casing 3 is provided with an outlet pipe 5 through which the powdered material is forced. The mold isdesignated by the numeral 6 and the ladle by the numeral 7, and as shown, such parts are in the position of pouring and the blower is so placed as to supply the powdered material to the stream of molten metal as it flows from the ladle into the mold. The casing 1 may be provided with a gage glass whereby the amount of powdered material may be observed, and
also has an introducing opening 8 by means of which the powder may be placed in the receptacle.
The operation of the device parent from inspection. The air from the pipe 4 flows through the perforations in the pipe 3 carrying the powdered material down through the pipe 5 and into the stream of fluid metal. The air pressure may be regulated by the valve 9 whereby the force with which the powder issent into the stream of metal may be varied and whereby the amount 'of powdered material introduced may be governed. By the use of this apparatus the amount of powdered material introduced may be very accurately gaged, as may also the rate at which the powder is supplied. It will also be apparent that the process affords a very convenient method for handling the powdered material and getting it to its desired location, and also that there will be apof the powder throughout the body of the casting as is the case Where the mixing powder is simply dropped into the stream of heated metal. Furthermore, the force of the air carries the mixing material away from the surface of the heated material so that it is not exposed to any continued action of the air at its surface.
Having thus described my invention and illustrated its use, What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the following:
The process of introducing a modifying element into a cast body during pouring into the molds which consists of directing a blast 15 of air containing the element in the form of a powder in a downward direction into the stream of heated metal as it enters the mold. In testimony whereof I have hereunto l signed my name in the presence of the two 20 subscribed Witnesses.
FRANK Gr. WRIGHT.
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J. H. HUMMEL, M. E. KoLB.
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US2778079A (en) * 1952-05-21 1957-01-22 United States Steel Corp Method of controlling the formation of crystals in molten metal as it solidifies
US2805932A (en) * 1953-02-25 1957-09-10 Menzen Paul Process for the treatment of steel smeltings with light metals
US2882571A (en) * 1956-10-08 1959-04-21 Koppers Co Inc Method of casting metals
US3078531A (en) * 1960-10-05 1963-02-26 American Metallurg Products Co Additives for molten metals
US3247557A (en) * 1962-02-26 1966-04-26 Reynolds Metals Co Method of solidifying molten metal
US3426833A (en) * 1964-11-12 1969-02-11 Alfred Randak Process for the manufacture of steel ingots
US3429361A (en) * 1966-01-13 1969-02-25 Ralph E Brooks Method and apparatus for producing metal castings using molten metal cooled before teeming
US3432293A (en) * 1966-01-06 1969-03-11 Glacier Metal Co Ltd Bearing materials and method of making same
US3563299A (en) * 1966-11-12 1971-02-16 Messer Griesheim Gmbh Process for the washing and purifying of molten metals
US3837842A (en) * 1971-08-02 1974-09-24 Sumitomo Metal Ind A method for projecting pieces of a deoxidizing agent into molten steel
US4036279A (en) * 1976-09-08 1977-07-19 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Method of treating molten metal in centrifugal castings
US4286646A (en) * 1978-02-22 1981-09-01 Goetze Ag Method for inoculating or refining metal melts

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2778079A (en) * 1952-05-21 1957-01-22 United States Steel Corp Method of controlling the formation of crystals in molten metal as it solidifies
US2805932A (en) * 1953-02-25 1957-09-10 Menzen Paul Process for the treatment of steel smeltings with light metals
US2882571A (en) * 1956-10-08 1959-04-21 Koppers Co Inc Method of casting metals
US3078531A (en) * 1960-10-05 1963-02-26 American Metallurg Products Co Additives for molten metals
US3247557A (en) * 1962-02-26 1966-04-26 Reynolds Metals Co Method of solidifying molten metal
US3426833A (en) * 1964-11-12 1969-02-11 Alfred Randak Process for the manufacture of steel ingots
US3432293A (en) * 1966-01-06 1969-03-11 Glacier Metal Co Ltd Bearing materials and method of making same
US3429361A (en) * 1966-01-13 1969-02-25 Ralph E Brooks Method and apparatus for producing metal castings using molten metal cooled before teeming
US3563299A (en) * 1966-11-12 1971-02-16 Messer Griesheim Gmbh Process for the washing and purifying of molten metals
US3837842A (en) * 1971-08-02 1974-09-24 Sumitomo Metal Ind A method for projecting pieces of a deoxidizing agent into molten steel
US4036279A (en) * 1976-09-08 1977-07-19 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Method of treating molten metal in centrifugal castings
US4286646A (en) * 1978-02-22 1981-09-01 Goetze Ag Method for inoculating or refining metal melts

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