Closure plate, and a slide closure on the spout of a container containing molten metal
09884366 ยท 2018-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B22D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a closure plate for a slide closure on the spout of a container containing molten metal, two outer longitudinal sides, a flow-through opening disposed on a central longitudinal axis of the closure plate and a closing surface passing from the latter are provided. There are formed on each of these two outer longitudinal sides, at least two shoulder surfaces serving as clamping surfaces or as centring surfaces of the closure plate which are at an angle to the longitudinal axis and tapering inward. At least on the shoulder surfaces on the side of the closing surface, adjoining outer sides are provided which are respectively at a smaller angle to the longitudinal axis than those of the shoulder surfaces.
Claims
1. A slide closure, comprising: a closure plate defining a flow-through opening on a longitudinal axis through which molten metal operatively flows and having a closing surface on one side of the flow-through opening, the closure plate including a first outer longitudinal side on one side of the flow-through opening; a second outer longitudinal side on an opposite side of the flow-through opening from the first longitudinal side, a first shoulder surface on the first longitudinal side, a second shoulder surface on the first longitudinal side spaced apart from the first shoulder surface, the first and second shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from a line passing through a center of the flow-through opening and which is transverse to the longitudinal axis, a third shoulder surface on the second longitudinal side, a fourth shoulder surface on the second longitudinal side spaced apart from the third shoulder surface, the third and fourth shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from the transverse line, the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces each being at a respective angle to the longitudinal axis which is greater than 0 and inwardly oriented such that each shoulder surface has an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis, and a pair of outer sides each adjoining a respective one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces, the second and fourth shoulder surfaces being on a side of the flow-through opening opposite the side on which the closing surface is situated, each of the outer sides being approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis or at an angle that is greater than 0 relative to the longitudinal axis and smaller than the angle of the adjoining one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces relative to the longitudinal axis and which angle of the outer side is inwardly oriented such that the outer sides have an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis, a housing for accommodating the closure plate; and clamping elements that clamp the closure plate in the housing by pressing the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces, whereby the clamping elements generate inward oriented clamping force lines which intersect the longitudinal axis.
2. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein the closure plate includes a fire-proof plate and a metal jacket arranged around the fire-proof plate, the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces being defined on the metal jacket.
3. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein the first longitudinal side includes a centering portion between the first and second shoulder surfaces and the second longitudinal side includes a centering portion between the third and fourth shoulder surfaces.
4. The slide closure of claim 3, wherein the centering portion between the first and second shoulder surfaces is parallel to the longitudinal axis and connected to the first and second shoulder surfaces and the centering portion between the third and fourth shoulder surfaces is parallel to the longitudinal axis and connected to the third and fourth shoulder surfaces.
5. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein the first and second shoulder surfaces are on opposite sides of the transverse line, and the third and fourth shoulder surfaces are on opposite sides of the transverse line, an intersection point formed by each clamping force line and the longitudinal axis lying a distance away from the transverse line.
6. The slide closure of claim 5, wherein the distance between each intersection point and the transverse line is equal to or less than twice a diameter of the flow-through opening.
7. The slide closure of claim 5, wherein the distance between each intersection point and the transverse line is smaller than the diameter of the flow-through opening, and the distance between the intersection point on the side of the closing surface and the transverse line is greater than the distance between the intersection point on the side of the flow-through opening opposite the side on which the closing surface is situated and the transverse line.
8. The slide closure of claim 1, further comprising a plate end on a side of the flow-through opening opposite the side to which the closing surface is situated, the second and fourth shoulder surfaces having round surfaces having a radius from a center of the flow-through opening that is the same as the radius of the plate end from the center of the flow-through opening.
9. The slide closure of claim 8, wherein each of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces extends from a part of the closure plate that is parallel to the longitudinal axis to the plate end.
10. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises at least one metal frame including the clamping elements.
11. The slide closure of claim 1, further comprising an inlet sleeve defining a conduit for molten metal which aligns with the flow-through opening of the closure plate such that the molten metal comes into contact with the closure plate.
12. The slide closure of claim 1, further comprising: a fire-proof inlet sleeve forming a container outlet, the closure plate adjoining and being situated below the fire-proof inlet sleeve; and a movable closure plate below the closure plate, the closure plate being in slide contact with the movable closure plate.
13. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein the closure plate further includes a pair of additional outer sides each adjoining a respective one of the first and third shoulder surfaces, each of the additional outer sides being approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis or at an angle that is greater than 0 relative to the longitudinal axis and smaller than the angle of the adjoining one of the first or third shoulder surfaces relative to the longitudinal axis and which angle of the additional outer side is inwardly oriented such that the additional outer sides have an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis.
14. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein at least one of the additional outer sides is at an angle that is greater than 0 relative to the longitudinal axis and smaller than the angle of the adjoining one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces relative to the longitudinal axis and which angle of the outer side is inwardly oriented such that the outer side has an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis.
15. The slide closure of claim 1, wherein the angle between each of the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces and the longitudinal axis is the same.
16. A closure plate defining a flow-through opening on a longitudinal axis through which molten metal operatively flows and having a closing surface on one side of the flow-through opening, the closure plate comprising: a fire-proof plate; and a metal jacket arranged around the fire-proof plate; the closure plate including: a first outer longitudinal side on one side of the flow-through opening; a second outer longitudinal side on an opposite side of the flow-through opening from the first longitudinal side, a first shoulder surface on the first longitudinal side, a second shoulder surface on the first longitudinal side spaced apart from the first shoulder surface, the first and second shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from a transverse line passing through a center of the flow-through opening and which is transverse to the longitudinal axis, a third shoulder surface on the second longitudinal side, a fourth shoulder surface on the second longitudinal side spaced apart from the third shoulder surface, the third and fourth shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from the transverse line, the second and fourth shoulder surfaces each being at a respective angle to the longitudinal axis which is greater than 0 and inwardly oriented such that each of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces has an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis, and a pair of outer sides each adjoining a respective one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces, the second and fourth shoulder surfaces being on a side of the flow-through opening opposite the side on which the closing surface is situated, each of the outer sides being approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis or at an angle that is greater than 0 relative to the longitudinal axis and smaller than the angle of the adjoining one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces relative to the longitudinal axis and which angle of the outer side is inwardly oriented such that the outer sides have an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis, the metal jacket defining an exterior surface around the fire-proof plate such that the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces are defined on the metal jacket.
17. The closure plate of claim 16, wherein the first and third shoulder surfaces are each at a respective angle to the longitudinal axis which is greater than 0 and inwardly oriented such that each of the first and third shoulder surfaces has an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis.
18. The closure plate of claim 16, wherein the first longitudinal side includes a centering portion between the first and second shoulder surfaces and the second longitudinal side includes a centering portion between the third and fourth shoulder surfaces, the centering portion between the first and second shoulder surfaces being parallel to the longitudinal axis and connected to the first and second shoulder surfaces and the centering portion between the third and fourth shoulder surfaces being parallel to the longitudinal axis and connected to the third and fourth shoulder surfaces.
19. The closure plate of claim 16, wherein the first and second shoulder surfaces are on opposite sides of the transverse line, and the third and fourth shoulder surfaces are on opposite sides of the transverse line, an intersection point formed by each clamping force line and the longitudinal axis lying a distance away from the transverse line.
20. A closure plate defining a flow-through opening on a longitudinal axis through which molten metal operatively flows and having a closing surface on one side of the flow-through opening, the closure plate consisting of: a fire-proof plate; and a metal jacket arranged around the fire-proof plate and defining a laterally exterior surface of the closure plate; the closure plate including: a first outer longitudinal side on one side of the flow-through opening; a second outer longitudinal side on an opposite side of the flow-through opening from the first longitudinal side, a first shoulder surface on the first longitudinal side, a second shoulder surface on the first longitudinal side spaced apart from the first shoulder surface, the first and second shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from a transverse line passing through a center of the flow-through opening and which is transverse to the longitudinal axis, a third shoulder surface on the second longitudinal side, a fourth shoulder surface on the second longitudinal side spaced apart from the third shoulder surface, the third and fourth shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from the transverse line, the second and fourth shoulder surfaces each being at a respective angle to the longitudinal axis which is greater than 0 and inwardly oriented such that each of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces has an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis, and a pair of outer sides each adjoining a respective one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces, the second and fourth shoulder surfaces being on a side of the flow-through opening opposite the side on which the closing surface is situated, each of the outer sides being approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis or at an angle that is greater than 0 relative to the longitudinal axis and smaller than the angle of the adjoining one of the second and fourth shoulder surfaces relative to the longitudinal axis and which angle of the outer side is inwardly oriented such that the outer sides have an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis, the metal jacket defining an exterior surface around the fire-proof plate such that the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces are defined on the metal jacket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments and further advantages of the invention are described in more detail using the drawings. These show as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) Adjoining this inlet sleeve 13, forming a seal, is an upper fire-proof closure plate 20 fastened in the housing 18 of the slide closure 10 and which is in sliding contact with a moveable fire-proof closure plate 22 in a slider unit (not detailed), the slider unit being moveable to and fro by a drive, and moreover being fastenable on the housing 18 by clamping components (not shown). Furthermore, there is adjoining the moveable closure plate 22 another fire-proof spout sleeve 16.
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(10) According to the invention there are formed on each of these two outer longitudinal sides of the closure plate 20 two shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b serving as clamping surfaces or as centring surfaces which are at an angle , to the longitudinal axis A and thereby form tapering of the plate. By virtue of the metal jacket 23 being around the fire-proof plate 20, some of the shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b are defined on the metal jacket 23. Moreover, the outer sides 20c, which adjoin the shoulder surfaces 20a located on the side of the closing surface S, are respectively at a smaller angle to the longitudinal axis than those of the shoulder surfaces 20a.
(11) In the present exemplary embodiment, these angles , on the longitudinal sides of the closure plate 20 have the same dimensions, namely approx. 20. However, the angle of the respective outer side 20c is preferably between 0 and 20, in this case approx. 5. In relation to the longitudinal axis A the closure plate 20 is, furthermore, symmetrical in form, whereby there are the same angles and the same dimensions on both longitudinal sides.
(12) These shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b of the closure plate 20 provided at an angle , 13 to the longitudinal axis A are positioned a distance 27a, 27b away from the transverse axis of the flow-through opening 21. The clamping elements 17a, 17b acting on the shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b in the operating state, and which form part of the slide closure 10, and so are indicated by dots and dashes, generate a resulting clamping force line 25a, 25b extending perpendicular to the respective shoulder surface 20a, 20b towards the centre of the plate and which intersects the longitudinal axis A at the intersection point 26a, 26b.
(13) Advantageously, within the framework of the invention the intersection point 26a, 26b formed by this respective clamping force line 25a, 25b and longitudinal axis A lies a specific distance 27a, 27b away from the outer diameter of the flow-through opening 21, i.e., a distance from a line transverse to the longitudinal axis A and passing through the center of the flow-through opening 21 as shown in
(14) This distance 27a, 27b between the shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b and the transverse axis of the flow-through opening 21 gives a considerable advantage in that the clamping forces acting in the region around the flow-through opening and the cracks occurring in the fire-proof material around the flow-through opening due to the thermal load do not lead to breakage of the fire-proof material. This crack formation in the fire-proof plate 20 can, however, be specifically influenced by this clamping according to the invention so that the durability of the plate is critically improved.
(15) Furthermore, the ends of the closure plate 20 are respectively formed in the conventional manner by two radii which respectively pass from the outer side 20c or from the shoulder surface 20b. Moreover, the outer longitudinal sides in the region 28 between the shoulder surfaces are arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis. In principle the latter could also be oval or similar in shape.
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(17) The closure plate 40 according to
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(19) These shoulder surfaces 50a, 50b, preferably dimensioned with a short length of just a few millimeters, could, however, also be formed at less than 90 to the longitudinal axis A.
(20) The invention is sufficiently demonstrated by the above exemplary embodiments. Further variants could also be provided, however. Thus, for example, instead of a sheet metal jacket, just a sheet metal collar surrounding the plate could be inserted, or the plate could also be inserted directly into the mechanism of the slide closure and, if appropriate, be clamped within the latter.
(21) Theoretically, at least one of the shoulder surfaces on the one longitudinal side could be of a different length to the corresponding one on the other longitudinal side or could be provided at a different angle. This could offer the advantage that when the closure plates are turned after the container has been emptied a specific number of times, and so the rear side becomes the sliding side, the latter can first of all be used as the slider plate, and after turning only as the base plate.
(22) In view of the foregoing, a slide closure 10 in accordance with the invention includes a closure plate 20 defining a flow-through opening 21 on a longitudinal axis A through which molten metal operatively flows and having a closing surface S on one side of the flow-through opening 21. The closure plate 20 includes a first outer longitudinal side 20c on one side of the flow-through opening 21 and a second outer longitudinal side 20c on an opposite side of the flow-through opening 21 from the first longitudinal side. The closure plate 20 also includes a first shoulder surface 20a on the first longitudinal side, a second shoulder surface 20b on the first longitudinal side spaced apart from the first shoulder surface 20a, the first and second shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from a transverse axis passing through a center of the flow-through opening 21, a third shoulder surface 20a on the second longitudinal side, and a fourth shoulder surface 20b on the second longitudinal side spaced apart from the third shoulder surface 20a, the third and fourth shoulder surfaces each being entirely distanced from the transverse axis passing through the center of the flow-through opening 21. The first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b are each preferably at a respective angle to the longitudinal axis which is greater than 0 and inwardly oriented such that each shoulder surface 20a, 20b has an inward taper toward the longitudinal axis. A housing 18 accommodate the closure plate 20, and clamping elements 17a, 17b clamp the closure plate 20 in the housing 18 by pressing the first, second, third and fourth shoulder surfaces 20a, 20b, see