IP Library Granted Patent US 12678854
Granted Patent B2
US 12678854 · App. 18/215,206 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

System for determining set temperature of molten metal

Inventors: Tadashi Nishida (Oharucho Ama-gun, JP); Toshiyuki Hyodo (Oharucho Ama-gun, JP); Masanori Hoshino (Oharucho Ama-gun, JP)
Assignees: SINTOKOGIO, LTD.; Fujiwa Denki Co., Ltd.
B22D2/006B22D41/12B22D41/50B22D47/02
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12678854
App. No.
18/215,206
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for determining a set temperature of molten metal in a pouring facility includes a temperature sensor configured to detect a molten metal temperature at a nozzle tip of a ladle during pouring processing, and a control unit configured to acquire temperature transition obtained by plotting the molten metal temperature for each mold in each of the pouring processing, wherein the control unit determines the upper limit temperature to cause a percentage of the number of optimum temperature transitions included in a plurality of acquired temperature transitions in the number of the plurality of acquired temperature transitions to become a predetermined percentage, and determines a temperature obtained by adding a drop temperature that is a temperature dropped during conveyance processing and the determined upper limit temperature, as the set temperature.

Claims (13)

1 . A system for determining a set temperature of molten metal in a pouring facility, the pouring facility repeating a series of processing including receiving processing for causing a ladle to receive the molten metal generated by a melting furnace generating the molten metal of the set temperature, conveyance processing for conveying the ladle to a pouring machine, and pouring processing for sequentially pouring the molten metal in the ladle into a plurality of molds by the pouring machine, the system comprising:

a temperature sensor configured to detect a molten metal temperature at a nozzle tip of the ladle during the pouring processing; and

a control unit configured to acquire a temperature transition obtained by plotting the molten metal temperature detected by the temperature sensor for each mold in each of the pouring processing, the control unit determining the temperature transition falling within a temperature range determined by an upper limit temperature and a predetermined lower limit temperature, as an optimum temperature transition, determining the upper limit temperature to cause a percentage of a number of optimum temperature transitions included in a plurality of acquired temperature transitions in a number of the plurality of acquired temperature transitions to become a predetermined percentage, and determining a temperature obtained by adding a drop temperature that is a temperature dropped during the conveyance processing and the determined upper limit temperature, as the set temperature.

2 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit selects, among the temperature transitions of the pouring processing, temperature transitions of the pouring processing using a pattern same as a pattern used in the pouring processing corresponding to the acquired temperature transitions, determines the upper limit temperature to cause the temperature transitions corresponding to the predetermined percentage among the selected temperature transitions of the pouring processing to be the optimum temperature transitions, and determines a temperature obtained by adding the drop temperature and the determined upper limit temperature, as the set temperature corresponding to the pattern.

3 . The system according to claim 1 , wherein, in a case where the temperature transition includes a molten metal temperature less than the lower limit temperature, the control unit determines the upper limit temperature again.

4 . The system according to claim 1 , further comprising a display apparatus configured to display information about the melting furnace, wherein

in a case where a difference between the molten metal temperature of a first mold included in the acquired temperature transition and the upper limit temperature is not within a preset range, the control unit displays information about the difference on the display apparatus.

5 . The system according to claim 1 , further comprising a display apparatus configured to display information about the melting furnace, wherein

the control unit displays the molten metal temperature of a last mold included in the acquired temperature transition on the display apparatus.

6 . A system for determining a set temperature of molten metal in a pouring facility, the pouring facility repeating a series of processing including receiving processing for causing a ladle to receive the molten metal generated by a melting furnace generating the molten metal of the set temperature, conveyance processing for conveying the ladle to a pouring machine, and pouring processing for sequentially pouring the molten metal in the ladle into a plurality of molds by the pouring machine, the system comprising:

a temperature sensor configured to detect a molten metal temperature at a nozzle tip of the ladle during the pouring processing; and

a control unit configured to acquire temperature transition obtained by plotting the molten metal temperature detected by the temperature sensor for each mold in each of the pouring processing, and to determine the set temperature, wherein

in a case where the temperature transition falling within a temperature range determined by an upper limit temperature and a predetermined lower limit temperature is determined as an optimum temperature transition, the set temperature determined by the control unit satisfies relationship in which a temperature obtained by adding the upper limit temperature and a drop temperature becomes the set temperature, the upper limit temperature being determined to cause a percentage of a number of optimum temperature transitions included in a plurality of acquired temperature transitions in a number of the plurality of acquired temperature transitions to become a predetermined percentage, the drop temperature being a temperature dropped during the conveyance processing.