MOLTEN METAL TRANSFER SYSTEM AND ROTOR
First Claim
1. A rotor for use in a tube for directing molten metal upward, the rotor comprising one or more rotor blades, wherein each rotor blade comprises:
- (a) a first portion having (i) a leading edge with a thickness of ⅛
″
or greater, (ii) a first upper surface angled to direct molten metal upwards, and (iii) a first bottom surface with an angle equal to or less than the angle of the first upper surface as measured from a vertical axis; and
(b) a second portion integrally formed with the first portion, the second portion having (i) a second upper surface angled to direct molten metal upwards, the angle of the second upper surface being greater than the angle of the first upper surface as measured from the vertical axis, and (ii) a second bottom surface, the second bottom surface having an angle greater than the angle of the first bottom surface as measured from the vertical axis.
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Abstract
The invention relates to systems for transferring molten metal from one structure to another. Aspects of the invention include a transfer chamber constructed inside of or next to a vessel used to retain molten metal. The transfer chamber is in fluid communication with the vessel so molten metal from the vessel can enter the transfer chamber. A powered device, which may be inside of the transfer chamber, moves molten metal upward and out of the transfer chamber and preferably into a structure outside of the vessel, such as another vessel or a launder.
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14 Claims
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1. A rotor for use in a tube for directing molten metal upward, the rotor comprising one or more rotor blades, wherein each rotor blade comprises:
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(a) a first portion having (i) a leading edge with a thickness of ⅛
″
or greater, (ii) a first upper surface angled to direct molten metal upwards, and (iii) a first bottom surface with an angle equal to or less than the angle of the first upper surface as measured from a vertical axis; and(b) a second portion integrally formed with the first portion, the second portion having (i) a second upper surface angled to direct molten metal upwards, the angle of the second upper surface being greater than the angle of the first upper surface as measured from the vertical axis, and (ii) a second bottom surface, the second bottom surface having an angle greater than the angle of the first bottom surface as measured from the vertical axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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