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Apparatus for shielding air from molten metal flow from laddle to tundish in continuous casting facilities
   
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US Patent 5368208
Issued Date
November 29, 1994
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A sealing apparatus for shielding air from a path of molten steel in a laddle to a tundish in continuous metal casting facilities to prevent oxidation of the molten metal, the apparatus including a seal box lift mechanism mounted on a tundish body through a bracket and including a drive member and a lift rod member to be vertically moved up and down by the drive member; a seal box including an outer cylinder fixedly mounted on a tundish cover and extending into the tundish, and an inner cylinder telescopically fitted in the outer cylinder and connected to the lift rod member through a lever; a first seal member fixed at the upper end of the inner cylinder and pressed against a nozzle mounting surface of the laddle when the inner cylinder is lifted up by the lift rod member; a second seal member fixed on the outer cylinder to seal gap space between the outer and inner cylinders; and an inert gas inlet provided in the wall of the inner cylinder.
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Published
November 29, 1994
Application Number
06/613,798
Filed
May 24, 1984
US Classification
222/603   164/437 222/606 266/236
Int'l Classification
B22D   11/106   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
USPTO Field of Search
222/606   222/607   222/591   222/603   222/504   222/526   266/236   164/437   164/438  
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A tundish used in a continuous steel casting operation is sealed to permit effective purging of the tundish to eliminate free oxygen and nitrogen by providing a plurality of generally rectangular planar sealing boards of refractory fiber material having sufficient density to be self-supporting and placing the boards in side-by-side relation on the open top of the tundish prior to installation of the refractory cover whereby the sealing boards form a gasket between the cover and tundish top wall, and form a continuous panel underlying the cover. The refractory fiber material may be penetrated by the ladle shroud tube and/or the tundish stopper rod(s).

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