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GB2077160A - Holding means for hot top lining slabs for ingot moulds - Google Patents

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GB2077160A
GB2077160A GB8114362A GB8114362A GB2077160A GB 2077160 A GB2077160 A GB 2077160A GB 8114362 A GB8114362 A GB 8114362A GB 8114362 A GB8114362 A GB 8114362A GB 2077160 A GB2077160 A GB 2077160A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
    • B22D7/00Casting ingots, e.g. from ferrous metals
    • B22D7/06Ingot moulds or their manufacture
    • B22D7/10Hot tops therefor
    • B22D7/108Devices for making or fixing hot tops

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Means for holding a hot top lining slab (1) in an ingot mould head comprises a strap (3) and a strap-receiving portion (4). The portion (4) is preferably embedded in the slab (1) and includes latch part having one or more protruding tongues (11) which can be selectively engaged in one or more of a plurality of spaced apart latching notches (8) in the strap. Another side of the strap (3) is free of such latching notches whereby when that side of the strap (3) is presented to the latch part the strap (3) is free to move through that portion and when the strap (3) is subsequently rotated e.g. through 90 DEG , to present a side having the latching notches (8) to the latch part the strap (3) is caused to engage with the portion (4) by entry of a tongue (11) into a notch (8). The slab can thus be suspended at an adjustable height. The side of the strap opposite that with the notches (8) can also have notches of a similar shape, but inverted, to co-operate with further tongues similar to the tongues (11) but inverted, whereby the slab is held against the upthrust of the molten metal teemed into the mould. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Holding means for hot top lining slabs The invention concerns holding means for hot top lining slabs, hot top lining slabs having the holding means and ingot moulds having hot top linings provided by use of the slabs having the holding means.
In the casting of steel ingots, refractory, heat-insulating slabs are often positioned in the head of the ingot mould to form a hot top lining. The purpose of such a lining is to reduce the rate of heat loss from molten steel in the head of the mould in order to keep this steel molten and thereby allow it to feed to the body of the ingot (and thus improve ingot quality) as the steel in the body of the ingot shrinks on cooling and solidification. The slabs may have exothermic properties in addition to their heat-insulating properties.
The slabs need to be held in their proper positions in the head of the mould and it is desirable to be able to vary the vertical position at which the slabs are to be held in the mould head. A wide variety of holding means have been proposed for holding the slabs in position, the holding means having a portion engageable with the top of the mould for hanging the slab in the mould head and a portion secured to the slab. Some of the known holding means permit variation of the vertical position of the slabs in the mould head. The known holding means all have one or more disadvantages: for example, the hold ing means may be difficult to manufacture, they may not permit adequate variation of the vertical position of the slabs in the mould head and they may hold the slabs insufficiently securely.
According to the present invention means for holding a hot top lining slab in the head of an ingot mould comprises a strap-receiving portion and a strap, either of these being securable to the slab, in which the strapreceiving portion includes a latch part extending towards the path of movement of the strap when received in the strap-receiving portion and the strap has disposed ona side thereof a plurality of spaced apart latching parts complementary to the latch part of the strap-receiving portion, with another side of the strap being free of such latching parts, whereby when a side of the strap free of latching parts is presented to the latch part of the strap-receiving portion the strap is free to move through that portion and when the strap is moved to present a side having the latching parts to the latch part of the strap-receiving portion the strap is caused to engage with the strap-receiving portion.
A hot top lining slab according to the invention for an ingot mould has holding means as described above, the strap-receiving portion of the strap, preferably the former, being secured to the slab. The strap preferably has at its upper end a hook for engaging the top of an ingot mould wall for hanging the slab in the mould head. Each slab preferably has two of the holding means.
Holding means of the invention can be made in forms that are easy to manufacture and are able to hold the slabs very securely.
Furthermore, there is preferably a considerable number of the latching parts and they are preferably closely spaced and thus the vertical position of a slab in the mould head may be varied in fine steps between wide limits.
Whilst the strap-receiving portion or strap of the slab holding means may be secured to a surface of the slab, it is preferably wholly or partly embedded within the slab as this protects it from being dislodged or damaged during transport and handling of the slab, minimises any risk of it being disiodged during use of the slab and is generally advantageous for ease of packing together a number of the slabs for storage or transport. Whilst say the strap-receiving portion may be embedded in the slab, at least part of the other co-operating part of the slab holding means is outside the slab but this part may be movable into a position facilitating packing together a number of the slabs for storage or transport.
The strap-receiving portion and the strap of the slab holding means are preferably such that by rotation of the strap in the strapreceiving portion the strap can be brought in or out of engagement with the strap-receiving portion.
The strap of the slab holding means is preferably a generally L-shaped rod, e.g. of mild steel, the shorter arm of which is adapted to engage the top of the mould for hanging the slab and the longer arm of which has a plurality of longitudinally spaced latching parts, in the form of notches, in one side of its length. The strap-receiving portion is preferably a body e.g. of mild steel, having a latching tongue sprung up from its floor and upstanding end walls having aligned rod-receiving holes arranged to locate the tongue adjacent, or in, the path of movement of the rod. The latching tongue is resilient and is sprung against the notched arm of the rod.In use the tongue inclines downwardly to its free end and the free end is engageable with any of the notches in the rod and, by virtue of its downward inclination. it provides a very positive resistance to upward withdrawal of the rod when the projection is engaged with one of the notches. The holes in the two end walls permit free rotation and longitudinal movement of the notches arm of the rod but restrain lateral movement of that arm and thus prevent accidental disengagement of the tongue from a notch in the elongate portion of the hanger part. Preferably the length of the notched arm between its free end and the nearest notch is at least as great as the distance between the free end of the tongue and the lower side of the lower end wall so that even when the tongue engages the lowest notch the notched arm is within both the holes.
The invention includes not only the slab holding means and a hot top lining slab incorporating one or more of the means but also an ingot mould having in its head a hot top lining provided by a plurality of hot top slabs hung from the top of the mould by use of the means. The slabs incorporating the means may be made by attaching one or more of the means to a preformed slab or, preferably, by positioning one or more of the means in a mould and casting material to form the slab in the mould around the means, part at least of the strap-receiving portion or the strap being positioned beyond the material for the slab.
The invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a vertical section through a hot top lining slab of the invention hanging in the head of an ingot mould, Figure 2 is a view as seen from the right in Fig. 1 of one of the parts shown in Fig. 1 and Figure 3 is an enlarged partial view of the ringed part in Fig. 1.
Referring to Fig. 1 a refractory, heat-insulating hot top lining slab 1 is hung in position in the head of an ingot mould, the upper part of the wall of which is shown at 2. The slab 1 is hung in position by use of a slab holding means having a strap 3 and, wholly embedded in the slab, a strap-receiving portion 4.
The strap 3 is provided by a generally Lshaped rod having a shorter arm 5 engaging the top of the mould and a longer, vertically extending arm 6. At the end of the shorter arm 5 is a downward portion 7 engaging the outer surface of the mould wall.
On one side of most of its length the longer arm 6 has a plurality of longitudinally spaced latching parts in the form of notches 8. The lower face of each notch is generally horizontal whilst the upper face is inclined.
The strap-receiving portion 4 is in the form of a plate having a body portion 9 (Fig. 2) parallel to the plane of the slab 1 and at each end a bent over end wall 10 extending laterally on the same side. Struck out from the body portion 9 of the plate on the same side as the walls 10 is a downwardly inclined spring latching tongue 11 which, as best seen in Fig. 3, engages with one of the notches 8.
Each of the walls 10 has a hole 1 2 of slightly greater size then the cross section of the arm 6 and in which the arm 6 is free to rotate axially. By virtue of the passage of the arm 6 through the two apertures 12, the arm 6 is restrained from lateral movement and the tongue 11 is pressed against it.
The engagement of the end of the tongue 11 with one of the notches 8 provides very great resistance to withdrawal of the strap 3 from the strap-receiving portion 4 as the end of the downwardly inclined tongue bears against the generally horizontal lower surface of the notch 8.
To provide an assembly as shown in Fig. 1, the slab holding means and slab is initially taken in a condition where the arm 6 is in a position axially rotated in the slab by say 90 with respect to the position as shown in Fig.
1 and so a notch-free side is presented to the latching tongue 11. In such a position the tongue 11 is no longer engaged with the respective notch nor engageable with any of the other notches. Thus, once any initial bond between the arm 6 and the material of the slab has been broken (by axial rotation of the arm 6 in the slab), the arm 6 can readily be withdrawn to a pre-determined extent from the slab or, if not already within the slab to its maximum extent, can be readily pushed in to a predetermined extent.
Once the arm 6 has been withdrawn or pushed in to the desired predetermined extent, the arm 6 is axially rotated by swinging the arm 5 to the position shown in Fig. 1 and the tongue 11 is then engaged in the nearest notch, if necessary by pulling the arm 6 out of the slab a short distance so that the end of the tongue engages in the notch rather than against a part of the arm 6 between the closely spaced notches. The slab is then hung in the mould head by engagement of the arm 5 and downward portion 7 with the top of the mould as shown in Fig. 1.
If inadvertently a slab is initially hung at an incorrect height, it can be removed with the slab holding means and the vertical position of the arm 6 in the slab further adjusted as described above. Engagement of the tongue 11 with the arm 6 damages neither so repeated adjustment is possible if necessary.
Moreover after an ingot has been cast in the mould and the ingot separated from the mould, the parts of the slab holding means can be recovered from the slab and reused.
If desired, the strap-receiving portion may have more than one latch part e.g. of the nature of the tongue 11 and these may be spaced apart by the distance between any two of the latching parts e.g. the notches 8 for simultaneous engagement or by a different distance so that if one engagement fails another will take over after a small vertical movement of the strap-receiving portion in relation to the strap.
In order to provide positive resistance to the Archimedean upthrust on the slab when molten steel teemed into the mould reaches the level of the slab, the arm 6 of the strap 3 can be provided on the side opposite to that having the notches 8 with a generally similar succession of notches, but these notches hav ing a generally horizontal upper face and an inclined lower face, and the strap-receiving portion can be elaborated to include a tongue generally similar to the tongue 11 but on the opposite side of the arm 6 and upwardly inclined. In this way resistance to upward movement of the slab in relation to the arm 6 can be provided whilst retaining the ability to disengage the strap from the strap-receiving portion by rotation of the strap in the strapreceiving portion. Resistance to upward movement of the slab together with the holding means can be achieved by securing the arm 5 to the top of the mould e.g. by placing a weight on the arm 5.

Claims (5)

1. Means, for holding a hot top lining slab in the head of an ingot mould, comprising a strap-receiving portion and a strap, either of these being securable to the slab, in which the strap-receiving portion includes a latch part extending towards the path of movement of the strap when received in the strap-receiving portion and the strap has disposed on a side thereof a plurality of spaced apart latching parts complementary to the latch part of the strap-receiving portion, with another side of the strap being free of such latching parts, whereby when a side of the strap free of latching parts is presented to the latch part of the strap-receiving portion the strap is free to move through that portion and when the strap is moved to present a side having the latching parts to the latch part of the strap-receiving portion the strap is caused to engage with the strap-receiving portion.
2. Means according to claim 1 in which the strap-receiving portion and the strap are such that the strap can be rotated in the strapreceiving portion to bring the strap in or out of engagement with the strap-receiving portion.
3. Means according to claim 2 in which the strap is a generally L-shaped rod, the shorter arm of which is adapted to engage the top of the mould for hanging the slab and the longer arm of which has a plurality of longitudinally spaced latching parts, in the form of notches, in one side of its length.
4. Means according to claim 3 in which the strap-receiving portion is a body having a resilient latching tongue sprung up from its floor and upstanding end walls having aligned rod-receiving holes arranged to locate the tongue adjacent, or in, the path of movement of the rod.
5. An ingot mould having in its head a hot top lining provided by a plurality of slabs according to claim 3 or claim 4 hung from the top of the mould by use of the holding means.
5. Means, for holding a hot top lining slab in the head of an ingot mould, substantially as described with reference to the drawings.
6. A hot top lining slab having holding means according to any preceding claim.
7. A slab according to claim 6 in which the strap-receiving portion of the holding means is secured to the slab.
8. A slab according to claim 7 in which the strap-receiving portion is wholly or partly embedded in the slab.
9. An ingot mould having in its head a hot top lining provided by a plurality of slabs according to any of claims 6 to 8 hung from the top of the mould by use of the holding means.
CLAIMS (31 July 1981)
1. Means, for holding a hot top lining slab in the head of an ingot mould, comprising a generally L-shaped rod, the shorter arm of which is adapted to engage the top of the mould for hanging the slab, and a rod-receiving portion, securable to the slab, in which the longer arm of the rod is receivable and rotatable in the rod-receiving portion and has a plurality of longitudinally spaced notches in one side with another side being free of notches and the rod-receiving portion is a body having a resilient tongue sprung up from its floor and upstanding end walls having aligned rod-receiving holes, whereby, when the longer arm of the rod is received in the rod-receiving portion with an un-notched side of that arm presented to the tongue, the longer arm is free to move through the rodreceiving portion and, when the longer arm is rotated in the rod-receiving portion to present a notched side of the tongue, the tongue is engageable with a notch to cause the longer arm to engage with the rod-receiving portion.
2. Means, for holding a hot top lining slab in the head of an ingot mould, substantially as described with reference to the drawings.
3. A hot top lining having holding means according to either preceding claim.
4. A slab according to claim 3 in which the rod-receiving portion is wholly or partly embedded in the slab.
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