Joint structure for casting nozzle

Metal founding – Means to shape metallic material – Continuous or semicontinuous casting

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164337, 222591, 222594, B22D 1100, B22D 4150

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056451202

ABSTRACT:
A casting nozzle joint structure capable of easily positioning and jointing a nozzle without any holder for fixing and supporting a continuous casting nozzle therethrough. The joint structure comprises fitting mechanism formed in and on the mating faces of the continuous casting nozzle and the pressure clamper. The fitting mechanism includes a convex portion and a concave portion formed in and on the mating faces of the continuous casting nozzle and the pressure clamper so that they fit one another. The concave or convex portion formed in the mating face of the continuous casting nozzle is fitted on or in the convex or concave portion formed in the mating face of the pressure clamper, and this pressure clamper clamps the fitted engagement. Thus, the nozzles can have their outlet bores positioned, and the submerged entry shroud can have its discharge port oriented.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3730401 (1973-05-01), Bode, Jr.
patent: 3907022 (1975-09-01), Simons et al.
patent: 5184665 (1993-02-01), Boudot

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