[go: up one dir, main page]

US2877009A - Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole - Google Patents

Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2877009A
US2877009A US674482A US67448257A US2877009A US 2877009 A US2877009 A US 2877009A US 674482 A US674482 A US 674482A US 67448257 A US67448257 A US 67448257A US 2877009 A US2877009 A US 2877009A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
taphole
plate
refractory
pipe
open hearth
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US674482A
Inventor
Richard C Doll
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
United States Steel Corp
Original Assignee
United States Steel Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by United States Steel Corp filed Critical United States Steel Corp
Priority to US674482A priority Critical patent/US2877009A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2877009A publication Critical patent/US2877009A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D1/00Casings; Linings; Walls; Roofs
    • F27D1/16Making or repairing linings ; Increasing the durability of linings; Breaking away linings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D3/00Charging; Discharging; Manipulation of charge
    • F27D3/15Tapping equipment; Equipment for removing or retaining slag
    • F27D3/1509Tapping equipment
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F27FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
    • F27DDETAILS OR ACCESSORIES OF FURNACES, KILNS, OVENS OR RETORTS, IN SO FAR AS THEY ARE OF KINDS OCCURRING IN MORE THAN ONE KIND OF FURNACE
    • F27D1/00Casings; Linings; Walls; Roofs
    • F27D1/16Making or repairing linings ; Increasing the durability of linings; Breaking away linings
    • F27D1/1626Making linings by compacting a refractory mass in the space defined by a backing mould or pattern and the furnace wall

Definitions

  • This invention relates to a form useful in repairing refractory around the taphole of an open hearth furnace.
  • a conventional open hearth includes a steel plate mounted on the outside of the refractory wall in the vicinity of the taphole.
  • This plate carries a pair of outwardly projecting lugs on opposite sides of the hole for supporting one end of a refractory lined runner trough through which molten steel ows as it is tapped.
  • the taphole is lined with a steel pipe which is embedded in rammed refractory and extends from the furnace chamber to the plate.
  • the rammed refractory is surrounded by the brickwork of the furnace wall. Tapping molten steel erodes the pipe and adjacent refractory, which must be replaced and repaired.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a form which can be mounted on a taphole plate and serves both to position a pipe within the taphole and to support the refractory as itis rammed into place around the pipe.
  • a more specic object is to provide a form which includes a plate and adjustable hangers extending therefrom and adapted to rest on the aforementioned lugs and mount said plate against the brickwork below the taphole, where it can serve both to position the pipe within the taphole and to support refractory as it is rammed into place.
  • Figure 1 is a -front elevational View of the form of my invention
  • Figure 2 is aside elevation on a larger scale with parts broken away;
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view on a smaller scale showing the form mounted on a taphole plate.
  • the form includes a flat plate approximately crescent-shaped in outline, and a pair of tubular guides 12 rigidly fixed to said plate and projecting therefrom adjacent its upper corners.
  • the upper edge of the plate contains a notch 13.
  • a handle 14 is rigidly xed to the lower portion of the plate.
  • Tubular extensions 15 are telescopically received in the respective guides 12, and each extension carries a hanger 16 rigidly xed thereto and extending outwardly.
  • the guides 12 have radial openings 17, and the extensions 15 have a series of cooperating radial openings 18 spaced along their length. Lock pins 19 are inserted through the openings 17 and 18 to fix the extensions within the guides in the desired position of adjustment.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the way the form is used in repair ing refractory around an open hearth taphole.
  • the gure shows a portion of an open hearth which includes refractory brickwork 20, a steel taphole plate 21, a taphole pipe 22, and rammed refractory Z3 between the brick- '2,877,009 Patented Mar. 10, 1959 work and the pipe.
  • the plate 21 carries a pair of spaced v lugs 24 which normally support one end of a runner fractory is cleared away and the form installed with the hangers 16 resting on the lugs 24 and the plate 10 abutting the brickwork 20 below the taphole.
  • Pipe 22 is inserted in the taphole with the notch 13 in the plate "serving to position it properly.
  • Bricks 25 are positioned above pipe 22 adjacent the outer end. Refractory material Z3 is then rammed into place against the plate 10 and bricks 25. Most of this refractory is inserted through the furnace chamber with a suitable gun as known in the art, but some can be applied from the outside if necessary. Subsequently the form is removed and the pipe plugged in order that the furnace may be placed in operation.
  • my invention provides a form which facilitates repair of refractory around an open hearth taphole.
  • the form is of simple rugged construction and can be adjusted to fit different open hearths regardless of variations in the distance which their lugs project.
  • the hangers extend outwardly a suicient distance to engage the lugs despite variations in their spacing.
  • a form for repairing refractory around an open hearth taphole comprising a plate, a pair of elongated members fixed to one face of said plate and projecting therefrom, and hangers carried by the respective members and extending outwardly sideways therefrom to rest removably on runner lugs of an open hearth taphole plate, said lirst named plate being adapted to abut the brickwork of an open hearth below the taphole when said hangers rest on said lugs, said iirst named plate having an opening to position a pipe within the taphole.
  • a form for repairing refractory around an open hearth taphole comprising a plate, a pair of guides xed to one face of said plate, extensions telescopically engaging the respective guides, and hangers iixed to the respective extensions and extending outwardly to rest on runner lugs of an open hearth taphole plate, said first named plate being adapted to abut the brickwork of an open hearth below the taphole and having a notch in its upper edge to position a pipe Within the taphole.
  • a form for repairing refractory around an open hearth taphole comprising a plate, a pair of tubular guides fixed to one face of said plate, extensions telescopically received in the respective guides, locking pins adapted to tix said extensions in said guides in adjusted position, and hangers fixed to the respective extensions and extending outwardly to rest on runner lugs of an open hearth taphole plate, said rst named plate being adapted to abut the brickwork of an open hearth below the taphole when said hangers rest on the lugs, said first named plate having a notch in its upper edge to position a pipe within the taphole.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Furnace Housings, Linings, Walls, And Ceilings (AREA)

Description

March-19, 1959 R. C. DOLL v ADJUSTABLE FORM FOR REPAIRING REFRACTORY AROUND A TAPHOLE Filed July 26, 1957 'lil-i lnrl.
United States Patent O "ice ADJUSTABLE FORM FOR REPAIRING REFRAC- TORY AROUND A TAPHQLE Richard C. Doll, IChicago, Ill., assignor to United States Steel Corporation, a corporation of New Jersey Application July 26, 1957, Serial No. 674,482
3 Claims. (Cl. 266-43) This invention relates to a form useful in repairing refractory around the taphole of an open hearth furnace.
A conventional open hearth includes a steel plate mounted on the outside of the refractory wall in the vicinity of the taphole. This plate carries a pair of outwardly projecting lugs on opposite sides of the hole for supporting one end of a refractory lined runner trough through which molten steel ows as it is tapped. The taphole is lined with a steel pipe which is embedded in rammed refractory and extends from the furnace chamber to the plate. The rammed refractory is surrounded by the brickwork of the furnace wall. Tapping molten steel erodes the pipe and adjacent refractory, which must be replaced and repaired.
An object of my invention is to provide a form which can be mounted on a taphole plate and serves both to position a pipe within the taphole and to support the refractory as itis rammed into place around the pipe.
A more specic object is to provide a form which includes a plate and adjustable hangers extending therefrom and adapted to rest on the aforementioned lugs and mount said plate against the brickwork below the taphole, where it can serve both to position the pipe within the taphole and to support refractory as it is rammed into place.
In accomplishing these and other objects of the invention, I have provided improved details of structure, a preferred form of which is shown in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a -front elevational View of the form of my invention;
Figure 2 is aside elevation on a larger scale with parts broken away; and
Figure 3 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view on a smaller scale showing the form mounted on a taphole plate.
As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the form includes a flat plate approximately crescent-shaped in outline, and a pair of tubular guides 12 rigidly fixed to said plate and projecting therefrom adjacent its upper corners. The upper edge of the plate contains a notch 13. Preferably a handle 14 is rigidly xed to the lower portion of the plate. Tubular extensions 15 are telescopically received in the respective guides 12, and each extension carries a hanger 16 rigidly xed thereto and extending outwardly. The guides 12 have radial openings 17, and the extensions 15 have a series of cooperating radial openings 18 spaced along their length. Lock pins 19 are inserted through the openings 17 and 18 to fix the extensions within the guides in the desired position of adjustment.
Figure 3 illustrates the way the form is used in repair ing refractory around an open hearth taphole. The gure shows a portion of an open hearth which includes refractory brickwork 20, a steel taphole plate 21, a taphole pipe 22, and rammed refractory Z3 between the brick- '2,877,009 Patented Mar. 10, 1959 work and the pipe. The plate 21 carries a pair of spaced v lugs 24 which normally support one end of a runner fractory is cleared away and the form installed with the hangers 16 resting on the lugs 24 and the plate 10 abutting the brickwork 20 below the taphole. Pipe 22 is inserted in the taphole with the notch 13 in the plate "serving to position it properly. Bricks 25 are positioned above pipe 22 adjacent the outer end. Refractory material Z3 is then rammed into place against the plate 10 and bricks 25. Most of this refractory is inserted through the furnace chamber with a suitable gun as known in the art, but some can be applied from the outside if necessary. Subsequently the form is removed and the pipe plugged in order that the furnace may be placed in operation.
From the foregoing description it is seen that my invention provides a form which facilitates repair of refractory around an open hearth taphole. The form is of simple rugged construction and can be adjusted to fit different open hearths regardless of variations in the distance which their lugs project. The hangers extend outwardly a suicient distance to engage the lugs despite variations in their spacing.
While I have shown and described only a single embodiment of the invention, it is apparent that modifications may arise. Therefore l do not wish to be limited to the disclosure set forth but only by the scope of the appended claims.
l claim:
l. A form for repairing refractory around an open hearth taphole comprising a plate, a pair of elongated members fixed to one face of said plate and projecting therefrom, and hangers carried by the respective members and extending outwardly sideways therefrom to rest removably on runner lugs of an open hearth taphole plate, said lirst named plate being adapted to abut the brickwork of an open hearth below the taphole when said hangers rest on said lugs, said iirst named plate having an opening to position a pipe within the taphole.
2. A form for repairing refractory around an open hearth taphole comprising a plate, a pair of guides xed to one face of said plate, extensions telescopically engaging the respective guides, and hangers iixed to the respective extensions and extending outwardly to rest on runner lugs of an open hearth taphole plate, said first named plate being adapted to abut the brickwork of an open hearth below the taphole and having a notch in its upper edge to position a pipe Within the taphole.
3. A form for repairing refractory around an open hearth taphole comprising a plate, a pair of tubular guides fixed to one face of said plate, extensions telescopically received in the respective guides, locking pins adapted to tix said extensions in said guides in adjusted position, and hangers fixed to the respective extensions and extending outwardly to rest on runner lugs of an open hearth taphole plate, said rst named plate being adapted to abut the brickwork of an open hearth below the taphole when said hangers rest on the lugs, said first named plate having a notch in its upper edge to position a pipe within the taphole.
Mathewson July 11, 1893 Hartman May 3, 1898
US674482A 1957-07-26 1957-07-26 Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole Expired - Lifetime US2877009A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US674482A US2877009A (en) 1957-07-26 1957-07-26 Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US674482A US2877009A (en) 1957-07-26 1957-07-26 Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2877009A true US2877009A (en) 1959-03-10

Family

ID=24706779

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US674482A Expired - Lifetime US2877009A (en) 1957-07-26 1957-07-26 Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2877009A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1160475B (en) * 1960-11-23 1964-01-02 Hans Joachim Eitel Method and device for repairing the tapping openings of Siemens-Martin and similar melting furnaces that are not accessible from above
US4981628A (en) * 1988-10-11 1991-01-01 Sudamet, Ltd. Repairing refractory linings of vessels used to smelt or refine copper or nickel
US5128075A (en) * 1989-06-20 1992-07-07 Glaverbel Ceramic welding repair process

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US501351A (en) * 1893-07-11 Furnace-tap
US603330A (en) * 1898-05-03 hartman

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US501351A (en) * 1893-07-11 Furnace-tap
US603330A (en) * 1898-05-03 hartman

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1160475B (en) * 1960-11-23 1964-01-02 Hans Joachim Eitel Method and device for repairing the tapping openings of Siemens-Martin and similar melting furnaces that are not accessible from above
US4981628A (en) * 1988-10-11 1991-01-01 Sudamet, Ltd. Repairing refractory linings of vessels used to smelt or refine copper or nickel
US5128075A (en) * 1989-06-20 1992-07-07 Glaverbel Ceramic welding repair process

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2877009A (en) Adjustable form for repairing refractory around a taphole
US2477161A (en) Water-cooled panel for open-hearth furnaces
ES441232A1 (en) Hot-blast stove for a blast furnace
US3029755A (en) Furnace roof block with sheet metal hanger
FR2097183A3 (en) Steel prodn - in an arc furnace, using a continuous smelt cycle
US2451679A (en) Furnace lining structure
SE7611161L (en) REFRACTORY LINING OF STATIONS OR MOVING CANLES FOR RECEIVING THE RAJERN
ES464557A1 (en) Methods of and apparatus for constructing refractory brick linings on tuyere plates for metal treating vessels
ES439332A1 (en) Vessels for containing molten metal
GB975569A (en) Improvements in or relating to combustion-type furnaces and to methods of melting materials in such furnaces
US3144842A (en) Supporting structure
GB1031053A (en) Improvements in or relating to linings for blast furnaces or the like
IT8021609A0 (en) BRICK FOR THE REFRACTORY LINING OF A METALLURGICAL VESSEL.
ES390875A1 (en) Glass melting furnace flow channel support
SU1508075A1 (en) Circular electric furnace
US1896116A (en) Furnace construction
US3195503A (en) Metal treating furnace construction
US2398386A (en) Bell for blast furnaces
US3104655A (en) Open hearth furnace door
JPS52123306A (en) Repairing method for refractory lining of fireproof vessel
US846891A (en) Copper-refining furnace.
SU127171A1 (en) Furnace with metal frame with chamotte lining and vertical heating for crystallization of stone casting
SU602759A1 (en) Brickwork of metallurgical furnace walls
JPS5397905A (en) Iron sheel type blast furnace
JPS6214118Y2 (en)