Dispensing – Molten metal dispensing – With subjacent flow guide
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-08
2008-01-08
Kastler, Scott (Department: 1742)
Dispensing
Molten metal dispensing
With subjacent flow guide
C222S607000, C164S335000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10520578
ABSTRACT:
A device for discharging molten metal from a container to another, comprising an outlet sleeve which penetrates into the lower container pushed by springs against a nozzle of refractory material which connects the inside of the upper container with the outside, so as to make a seal for the molten metal. The outlet sleeve is surrounded by a cylindrical sheath which joins, through a sand joint with a cylindrical blade fixed to the base of the upper container, around the aperture where it faces the nozzle. The sheath and the blade enclose a volume into which an inert gas is injected to remove the air possibly present.
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Botham Brian W.
De Luca Andrea
Zomero Gianni
Danieli & C.Officine Meccaniche S.p.A.
Kastler Scott
Sampson & Associates P.C.
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