IP Library Granted Patent US 8,920,711
Granted Patent B2
US 8,920,711 · App. 13/554,422 · Granted Dec 30, 2014

Lance for wire feeding

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Patent No.
US 8,920,711
App. No.
13/554,422
Granted
Dec 30, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lance for feeding an additive wire into a quantity of molten metal below the surface of the molten metal. The lance has an inlet end which receives additive wire and an outlet end which dispenses the additive wire. The lance has an exterior sleeve of cardboard which has an inner surface. A portion of the inner surface of the exterior sleeve contacts an interior sleeve made of a refractory material. At the inlet end of the lance is a cardboard inlet outer sleeve and a cardboard inlet inner sleeve inside of the outer sleeve. The lance can have a coupling for fitting to a wire feeding apparatus.

Claims (30)

1. A lance for feeding an additive wire into a quantity of molten metal below the surface of the molten metal, the lance comprising:

a lance inlet for receiving additive wire and a lance outlet for dispensing additive wire to the molten metal;

a first exterior sleeve comprising a cellulosic material, the first exterior sleeve having a passage and an inner surface along the passage extending from an exterior sleeve inlet of the first exterior sleeve to an exterior sleeve outlet of the first exterior sleeve;

a first interior sleeve which comprises refractory material on the inner surface of the first exterior sleeve extending from a first end of the first interior sleeve at which the additive wire is dispensed to the molten metal by the first interior sleeve to a second end of the first interior sleeve which receives the additive wire, the second end of the first interior sleeve being located at a distance from the lance inlet; and

an outer inlet sleeve extending along a portion of the passage of the first exterior sleeve and extending from the second end of the first interior sleeve to the lance inlet, the outer inlet sleeve having an inner surface extending along a passage in the outer inlet sleeve, an inner inlet sleeve provided along the inner surface of the outer inlet sleeve and extending from the second end of the first interior sleeve to the lance inlet.

2. The lance of claim 1 wherein the inner inlet sleeve extends along the entire inner surface of the outer inlet sleeve.

3. The lance of claim 1 further comprising a means for joining the lance to a wire feeding apparatus.

4. The lance of claim 3 wherein the means for joining the lance to a wire feeding apparatus is a clamp or a coupling having a threaded portion.

5. The lance of claim 1 further comprising a guide tube along an inner surface of the first interior sleeve and inner inlet sleeve.

6. The lance of claim 5 wherein the guide tube has a tapered portion at a distance from the lance outlet.

7. The lance of claim 1 further comprising a second exterior sleeve of refractory material having a passage and an inner surface along the passage wherein the first exterior sleeve is provided in the passage of the second exterior sleeve.

8. The lance of claim 7 further comprising a third exterior sleeve of a cellulosic material, the third exterior sleeve having a passage and an inner surface along the passage wherein the second exterior sleeve is provided in the passage of the third exterior sleeve.

9. The lance of claim 1 wherein the first exterior sleeve is coated with an ablative, intumescent, refractory or insulating material.

10. The lance of claim 9 wherein the coating on the first exterior sleeve is sodium silicate.

11. A lance for feeding an additive wire into a quantity of molten metal below the surface of the molten metal, the lance comprising:

a lance inlet for receiving additive wire and a lance outlet for dispensing additive wire to the molten metal;

a first exterior sleeve comprising a cellulosic material, the first exterior sleeve having a passage and an inner surface along the passage extending from an exterior sleeve inlet of the first exterior sleeve to an exterior sleeve outlet of the first exterior sleeve; and

a first interior sleeve on the inner surface of the exterior sleeve extending from the lance inlet to the lance outlet, the first interior sleeve having a passage therethrough and an inner surface extending along the passage,

wherein the first interior sleeve is made of a heat cured refractory material, and the heat cured refractory material is cured from (1) a dry formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder and a resin or (2) a wet cast mix formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder.

12. The lance of claim 11 further comprising a guide tube along the inner surface of the first interior sleeve.

13. The lance of claim 12 further comprising a means for joining the lance to a wire feeding apparatus.

14. A method of feeding additive wire into a molten metal bath, the method comprising:

lowering the lance of claim 1 into molten metal; and

introducing an additive wire through the lance and into the molten metal while the lance outlet is in the molten metal.

15. The lance of claim 11 , wherein the heat cured refractory material is cured from a dry formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder and a resin.

16. The lance of claim 11 , wherein the heat cured refractory material is cured from a wet cast mix formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder.

17. The lance of claim 1 , wherein the refractory material of the first interior sleeve is a heat cured refractory material, and the heat cured refractory material is cured from a dry formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder and a resin.

18. The lance of claim 1 , wherein the refractory material of the first interior sleeve is a heat cured refractory material, and the heat cured refractory material is cured from a wet cast mix formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder.

19. The method of claim 14 , the refractory material of the first interior sleeve is a heat cured refractory material, and the heat cured refractory material is cured from a dry formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder and a resin.

20. The method of claim 14 , the refractory material of the first interior sleeve is a heat cured refractory material, and the heat cured refractory material is cured from a wet cast mix formulation comprising magnesium oxide powder.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNOR NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 032908 FRAME 0946. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY INTEREST. Recorded May 19, 2014
From: MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC.; SPECIALTY MINERALS (MICHIGAN) INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 032922/0127 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2014
From: MINERAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.; SPECIALTY MINERALS (MICHIGAN) INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 032908/0946 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2012
From: COLAVITO, DOMINICK M.; KENNEDY, GREGORY J.; LIANG, YU-MING
To: SPECIALTY MINERALS (MICHIGAN) INC.
Reel/Frame 028795/0591 →