Device for fastening a perforated block and perforated block
09950365 ยท 2018-04-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B22D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D41/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D41/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a device for fastening a perforated block to a metal melt container, the perforated block can be fastened by at least one clamping wedge which can be inserted transversely with respect to its through opening and which has a clamping jaw coupled thereto, wherein this clamping jaw acts on a clamping surface formed on the circumferential surface of the perforated block. The respective clamping wedge is guided in a carrier plate so as to be displaceable in its longitudinal extent or extension and transversely with respect thereto, while the clamping jaw coupled thereto can be moved in this transverse direction. Consequently, the perforated block can be fastened with precise positioning in the carrier plate in a simple manner.
Claims
1. A device for fastening a well block to a vessel containing metal melt, the well block forming a vessel spout and having a through opening and a clamping surface, the device comprising: at least one movable clamping wedge having a longitudinal extension; a carrier plate that guides movement of said at least movable clamping wedge relative to said carrier plate in a longitudinal direction and also in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction during movement of said at least one clamping wedge in the longitudinal direction; and a clamping jaw coupled to each of said at least one clamping wedge and being movable transverse to the longitudinal direction, whereby when the well block is engaged with said carrier plate, said at least one clamping jaw coupled to each of said at least one clamping wedge is engageable with the clamping surface of the well block to clamp the well block by wedging.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the longitudinal direction in which said at least one clamping wedge is movable relative to said carrier plate is a direction transverse to the through opening of the well block when the well block is engaged with said carrier plate.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said carrier plate includes a first set of wedge surfaces and said at least one clamping wedge includes a second set of wedge surfaces that contact said first set of wedge surfaces to enable movement of said at least one clamping wedge in the direction transverse to the longitudinal direction during movement said at least one clamping wedge in the longitudinal direction.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein each of said at least one clamping wedge includes a cam and said carrier plate includes a respective groove, said cam of each of said at least one clamping wedge engaging with said respective groove to guide movement of said at least one clamping wedge relative to said carrier plate.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein said respective groove is parallel to one of said wedge surfaces of said first set of wedge surfaces.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one clamping wedge comprises two clamping wedges arranged parallel to one another such that the device includes two clamping jaws, one coupled to each of said two clamping wedges.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein said clamping jaws are movable in one direction toward one another to clamp the well block when engaged with said carrier plate and movable in an opposite direction away from one another to enable release of the well block from clamping.
8. The device according to claim 6, wherein said carrier plate includes first and second wedge surfaces and said at least one clamping wedge includes first and second wedge surfaces that contact said first and second wedge surfaces, respectively, of said carrier plate to enable movement of said two clamping wedges in the direction transverse to the longitudinal direction during movement of said two clamping wedges in the longitudinal direction.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein said clamping jaw includes a guide cam, further comprising a covering plate fastened to said carrier plate and including a respective groove with which said guide cam of a respective clamping jaw engages to guide movement of said clamping jaw relative to said carrier plate.
10. The device according to claim 9, wherein said clamping jaw further includes a bolt and said at least one clamping wedge includes an elongate groove with which said bolt of said at least one clamping wedge engages to guide movement of said clamping jaw relative to said clamping wedge.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein said clamping jaw includes a bolt and said at least one clamping wedge includes an elongate groove with which said bolt of said at least one clamping wedge engages to guide movement of said clamping jaw relative to said clamping wedge.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein said carrier plate includes a first set of wedge surfaces and said at least one clamping wedge includes a second set of wedge surfaces that contact said first set of wedge surfaces to enable movement of said at least one clamping wedge in the direction transverse to the longitudinal direction during movement of said at least one clamping wedge in the longitudinal direction, and said elongate groove in said at least one clamping wedge is not parallel to a corresponding one of said wedge surfaces of said first set of wedge surfaces such that when displacing said at least one clamping wedge, transverse movement of said clamping jaw coupled to said at least one clamping jaw occurs.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one clamping wedge and said clamping jaw coupled to said at least one clamping wedge are configured such that movement of said at least one clamping wedge longitudinally in a direction outward from said carrier plate causes said clamping jaw to move inward and clamp the well block when engaged with said carrier plate.
14. The device according to claim 1, wherein said carrier plate includes an opening and said at least one clamping wedge is arranged to move in the longitudinal direction alongside said opening such that the transverse direction is a direction toward said opening.
15. The device according to claim 1, wherein said clamping jaw includes a rounded clamping surface.
16. A device for fastening a well block to a vessel containing metal melt, the well block forming a vessel spout and having a through opening and a clamping surface, the device comprising: a housing including a base plate and a carrier plate; a wedge guide plate arranged between said base plate and said carrier plate, said wedge guide plate being secured to said carrier plate and including an opening into which the well block is received when engaging with said housing and at least one guide groove overlapping said opening; and at least one clamping wedge each guided and supported in a respective one of said at least one guide groove, whereby when the well block is engaged with said housing, said at least one clamping wedge is engageable with the clamping surface of the well block to clamp the well block by wedging.
17. The device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one guide groove includes a support surface for supporting a respective one of said at least one clamping wedge and a recess opposite said support surface for clamping the well block when engaged with said housing.
18. The device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one guide groove includes two support surfaces and a recess opposite said support surface for clamping the well block when engaged with said housing, said at least one clamping wedge including two support parts spaced apart from one another and which are configured to brace against said two support surfaces.
19. The device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one clamping wedge has an inclined or rounded wedge surface shaped such that when the well block is engaged with said housing, said wedge surface presses against the clamping surface of the well block.
20. The device according to claim 16, wherein said housing defined by said carrier plate and said base plate is for a nozzle exchanger.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following exemplary embodiments and further advantages of the invention are described in more detail by means of the figures. These show as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(15) According to the invention, a wedge guide plate 4 is provided between this carrier plate 3 and the base plate 19. This wedge guide plate 4 has a circular opening 5 through which the well block 1 passes in the fitted state. For this purpose, the well block 1 is provided with a sloped clamping surface 13. Moreover, this wedge guide plate 4 has at least one guide groove 7 into which a clamping wedge 6 can be inserted. This clamping wedge 6 is supported by its support parts 11, 11 lying flat against a support surface 8 of this guide groove 7. The guide groove 7 is arranged such that it is overlapped by the circular opening 5 and a cut-out 9 is formed opposite the support surface 8 in the guide groove 7. Preferably, the wedge guide plate 4 is formed by two guide grooves 7, 7 running parallel and into which clamping wedges 6, 6 can be introduced. In the fitted state, these clamping wedges 6, 6 lie with their wedging surface 12 with force fit against the clamping surface 13 of the well block 1.
(16) A preferred embodiment of the clamping wedge 6 according to the invention is shown in
(17) The device illustrated in cross-section in
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(21) It goes without saying that the well block 1 can be provided, instead of with a clamping seat 15, with a clamping lug 16 which, as can be seen from
(22) In a further configuration of the well block 1, as shown in
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(24) The well block 1 is fastened by means of clamping wedges 36 displaceable transversely to its through opening D such that a clamping jaw 35 coupled to the respective clamping wedge engages against a clamping surface 13 formed on the circumferential surface of the well block 1. The respective clamping wedge 36 is guided here in the carrier plate 33 in its longitudinal extension and transversely to the latter, and the clamping jaw 35 coupled to the latter is guided displaceable quasi transversely thereto. The clamping wedge 36 moves here along the co-operating wedge surfaces 36, 39 provided on it and on the carrier plate 33, a cam 41 moreover being assigned to it which engages in a longitudinal groove 41 in the carrier plate 33 running parallel to the wedge surface 39.
(25) The clamping jaws 35 on their part are guided by means of guide cams 35 in a respective groove 37 of a covering plate 37 that can be fastened to the carrier plate 33 almost radially to the circular well block circumference. Moreover, the clamping jaws 35 respectively have a downwardly projecting bolt 35 which is guided in an elongate groove 42 in the clamping wedge 36, this groove 42 running tangentially to the circular well block circumference and not parallel to the corresponding wedge surface 39, so that when displacing the clamping wedge 36 this desired transverse movement of the clamping jaw 35 takes place.
(26) The clamping of a well block takes place in such a way that when the clamping wedges 36 are drawn away from the well block 1, the clamping jaws 35 on their part are displaced towards the well block 1 and clamp the latter on both sides on its annular clamping surface 13. Advantageously, two rounded clamping surfaces 43 are respectively provided on the clamping jaws 35 for optimal clamping. By means of this clamping force acting downwardly at an angle, the well block 1 is pressed with its base shoulder 14 against a reference surface 44 at the opening in the carrier plate 33 so that the well block is always positioned at the same height in relation to the nozzle exchanger.
(27) When the clamping jaws 35 are released from the well block 1, the clamping wedges 36 are pushed or pressed against the well block, and this enables easy handling.
(28) The invention is sufficiently demonstrated by the exemplary embodiments described above. It could, however, also be illustrated by further variations. It thus goes without saying that the clamping surface 13 can for example be in the form of a circumferential annular surface or of a polygon surface.
(29) A fire-proof sleeve can also generally be used as a well block, and a conventional slide closure or the like could also be provided instead of a nozzle exchanger.
(30) It is also conceivable as a variation for just one clamping wedge to be able to be provided with or without a clamping jaw, a fixed stop or the like then being provided on the opposite side of the well block 1.