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US2470569A
US2470569A US725920A US72592047A US2470569A US 2470569 A US2470569 A US 2470569A US 725920 A US725920 A US 725920A US 72592047 A US72592047 A US 72592047A US 2470569 A US2470569 A US 2470569A
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    • B22FWORKING METALLIC POWDER; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM METALLIC POWDER; MAKING METALLIC POWDER; APPARATUS OR DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR METALLIC POWDER
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  • This invention relates to a decided improvement in an apparatus for comminuting materials and more particularly metals and metallic alloys whereby said metals and metallic alloys may be obtained in finely subdivided condition and obtaining a greater percentage of fines than in the recognized apparatus now being used in the art.
  • An object of the invention is to eliminate the collection of molten metal on the side of the container and at the same time to reduce the metal which so collects under the present process into fines.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus to regulate the size of the said fines from very fine fines to a coarse product.
  • the invention comprises the introduction of an auxiliary jet which sprays water at various angles against the molten metal.
  • Ill represents a tank having a closed top H, and a drain 12, having an opening in the top cover [3, a spraydrum l4, driving pulley l5, belt l6, a water inlet duct ll, having control valve IS, a molten metal tank l9, said molten tank may be heated by any Well-known means, said molten tank having discharge nozzle 20; said tank l having an extension cover 2
  • Said auxiliary stream is operated from an opposite side of the rotating streams and impinges the molten metal at various angles and in various planes, depending upon the quality of fines de-' sired and generally impinges the molten metal at a slightly higher elevation to where said metal is impinged by the rotating course of water.
  • a rotary head spray adjacent said opening and beneath said opening and also beneath said opening and in juxtaposition with said rotary spray head an adjustable nozzle spray, said nozzle spray being positioned so that the water from said nozzle spray continually forces molten metal from the end of said stream of molten metal into the path of the water from the rotary spray head, substantially as described.
  • a rotary head spray adjacent said opening and continuously supplying water under pressure of 50 pounds per square inch and also beneath said opening and in juxtaposition with said rotary spray head, an adjustable nozzle spray, said adjustable nozzle spray also supplying water continuously and at the rate of 50 pounds per square inch, and so positioned that the water from the said adjustable nozzle spray striking the end of said molten metal forces said molten metal into the path of the water being emitted from the rotary spray head, thereby preventing the accumulation of waste material on the side of the tank opposite the rotary spray and creating a greater degree of fines and also producing a more irregular fine, substantially as described.

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y 1949. M. H. MEIGHAN ETAL 2,470,569
APPARATUS FOR COMMINUTION 0P MOLTEN METALS Filed Feb. 1, 1947 mm )7. m gma Emmi/t AZ .Braam 1N VEN TORS ATTORNEY Patented May 17, 1949 APPARATUS FOR COMlVIINUTION OF MOLTEN METALS Merl H. Meighan, River Edge, and Kenneth N. Brown, Teaneck, N. J., assignors to F. W. Berk & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of Maryland Application February 1, 1947, Serial No. 725,920
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This invention relates to a decided improvement in an apparatus for comminuting materials and more particularly metals and metallic alloys whereby said metals and metallic alloys may be obtained in finely subdivided condition and obtaining a greater percentage of fines than in the recognized apparatus now being used in the art.
An object of the invention is to eliminate the collection of molten metal on the side of the container and at the same time to reduce the metal which so collects under the present process into fines.
Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus to regulate the size of the said fines from very fine fines to a coarse product.
Other objects of the invention will in part be obvious and will appear hereafter.
The invention comprises the introduction of an auxiliary jet which sprays water at various angles against the molten metal.
A diagrammatic illustration of the process is set forth in the accompanying drawing of which Ill represents a tank having a closed top H, and a drain 12, having an opening in the top cover [3, a spraydrum l4, driving pulley l5, belt l6, a water inlet duct ll, having control valve IS, a molten metal tank l9, said molten tank may be heated by any Well-known means, said molten tank having discharge nozzle 20; said tank l having an extension cover 2|, which houses spray nozzle 22 and supporting a locking bar 23, and flexible hose 24 connected to nozzle 22.
By using said auxiliary spray 22 the molten metal is prevented from accumulating on side of tank l0 and results in more fines.
In the past the metal which accumulated on the tank had to be re-heated and necessitated a further operation to reduce said metal fines. Furthermore after a period of time the tank became clogged and it was impossible to continue the process until said molten metal was removed from the sides of the tank, thus hindering and delay ing the process of making fines from molten metal.
It has been ascertained that by using said auxiliary spray at various angles one can obtain coarse fines or very fine fines.
Said auxiliary stream is operated from an opposite side of the rotating streams and impinges the molten metal at various angles and in various planes, depending upon the quality of fines de-' sired and generally impinges the molten metal at a slightly higher elevation to where said metal is impinged by the rotating course of water.
While we have described our particular apparatus, it is obvious that a slight deviation might exist without departing from the apparatus herein described and without departing from the scope or spirit of our invention which is limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
We claim:
1. In combination with a tank having an opening to receive molten metal being poured from a container above said opening, a rotary head spray adjacent said opening and beneath said opening and also beneath said opening and in juxtaposition with said rotary spray head an adjustable nozzle spray, said nozzle spray being positioned so that the water from said nozzle spray continually forces molten metal from the end of said stream of molten metal into the path of the water from the rotary spray head, substantially as described.
2. In combination with a tank having an opening to receive molten metal being poured from a container above said opening, a rotary head spray adjacent said opening and continuously supplying water under pressure of 50 pounds per square inch and also beneath said opening and in juxtaposition with said rotary spray head, an adjustable nozzle spray, said adjustable nozzle spray also supplying water continuously and at the rate of 50 pounds per square inch, and so positioned that the water from the said adjustable nozzle spray striking the end of said molten metal forces said molten metal into the path of the water being emitted from the rotary spray head, thereby preventing the accumulation of waste material on the side of the tank opposite the rotary spray and creating a greater degree of fines and also producing a more irregular fine, substantially as described.
MERL H. MEIGHAN. KENNETH N. BROWN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,310,590 Marette Feb. 9, 1943 2,330,038 Ervin Sept. 21, 1943 2,384,892 Comstock Sept. 18, 1945
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US2652591A (en) * 1951-01-31 1953-09-22 Sinclair Refining Co Method and apparatus for the treatment of pitch
US2689373A (en) * 1952-06-25 1954-09-21 Charles Richardson Corp Apparatus for forming mineral wool
US2729849A (en) * 1951-11-17 1956-01-10 Midwest Insulations Inc Apparatus and process for forming mineral fiber
US2956304A (en) * 1956-12-06 1960-10-18 Vanadium Alloys Steel Co Apparatus for atomizing molten metal
US4080126A (en) * 1976-12-09 1978-03-21 The International Nickel Company, Inc. Water atomizer for low oxygen metal powders
US4329164A (en) * 1979-06-15 1982-05-11 Degussa Aktiengesellschaft Process for the granulation of glass melts

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US2310590A (en) * 1941-07-23 1943-02-09 Marette Harvey Method of forming metal shot
US2330038A (en) * 1940-10-14 1943-09-21 John F Ervin Method and means of disintegrating metal into abrasive material
US2384892A (en) * 1942-05-28 1945-09-18 F W Berk & Company Method for the comminution of molten metals

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US2330038A (en) * 1940-10-14 1943-09-21 John F Ervin Method and means of disintegrating metal into abrasive material
US2310590A (en) * 1941-07-23 1943-02-09 Marette Harvey Method of forming metal shot
US2384892A (en) * 1942-05-28 1945-09-18 F W Berk & Company Method for the comminution of molten metals

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2652591A (en) * 1951-01-31 1953-09-22 Sinclair Refining Co Method and apparatus for the treatment of pitch
US2729849A (en) * 1951-11-17 1956-01-10 Midwest Insulations Inc Apparatus and process for forming mineral fiber
US2689373A (en) * 1952-06-25 1954-09-21 Charles Richardson Corp Apparatus for forming mineral wool
US2956304A (en) * 1956-12-06 1960-10-18 Vanadium Alloys Steel Co Apparatus for atomizing molten metal
US4080126A (en) * 1976-12-09 1978-03-21 The International Nickel Company, Inc. Water atomizer for low oxygen metal powders
US4329164A (en) * 1979-06-15 1982-05-11 Degussa Aktiengesellschaft Process for the granulation of glass melts

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