Method and apparatus for removing bottom dross from molten zinc during galvannealing or galvanizing
First Claim
1. An apparatus for removing bottom dross from a molten metal in a dip coating container, the molten metal having a top surface, said apparatus comprising:
- a pump including a shaft having a bottom portion and a top portion, an impeller operatively connected to the bottom portion of the shaft, a housing surrounding the top and the sides of the impeller and defining an inlet, said housing having an inside lateral wall, an annular channel being formed between the impeller and the lateral wall of the housing, an outlet conduit having a pump end communicating with the annular channel and having an upper end extending above the surface of the molten metal, a motor operatively connected to the top portion of the shaft for rotating the shaft and the impeller connected to the bottom portion of the shaft so as to centrifugally force the molten metal to flow into the inlet, through the impeller and through the outlet conduit;
a horizontal support;
a vertical support;
a mechanism operatively connected to said pump for moving said pump along said horizontal support and along said vertical support so as to position the inlet adjacent to the accumulated bottom dross, said shaft being long enough to maintain the motor above the surface of the molten metal in said dip coating container during the removal of the bottom dross.
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Abstract
An apparatus for removing bottom dross from molten zinc contained in a coating pot includes a pump, a traversing carriage for positioning the inlet of the pump in a desired horizontal location and a slide mechanism for positioning the inlet of the pump in a desired vertical location. The pump is moved in horizontal and vertical direction to remove the accumulated bottom dross. The bottom dross contained in molten zinc is pumped into a V-shaped channel and allowed to flow into either a removable basket or into a pre-melt pot. The pump of the present invention is a pedestal, centrifugal graphite pump powered by an air motor. The pump has a housing enclosing an impeller. The distance between the impeller and the inner wall of the housing is sufficiently large to avoid plugging by the bottom dross but sufficiently small to permit pumping.
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25 Claims
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1. An apparatus for removing bottom dross from a molten metal in a dip coating container, the molten metal having a top surface, said apparatus comprising:
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a pump including a shaft having a bottom portion and a top portion, an impeller operatively connected to the bottom portion of the shaft, a housing surrounding the top and the sides of the impeller and defining an inlet, said housing having an inside lateral wall, an annular channel being formed between the impeller and the lateral wall of the housing, an outlet conduit having a pump end communicating with the annular channel and having an upper end extending above the surface of the molten metal, a motor operatively connected to the top portion of the shaft for rotating the shaft and the impeller connected to the bottom portion of the shaft so as to centrifugally force the molten metal to flow into the inlet, through the impeller and through the outlet conduit; a horizontal support; a vertical support; a mechanism operatively connected to said pump for moving said pump along said horizontal support and along said vertical support so as to position the inlet adjacent to the accumulated bottom dross, said shaft being long enough to maintain the motor above the surface of the molten metal in said dip coating container during the removal of the bottom dross. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A pump for removing bottom dross from a molten metal in a dip coating container, said molten metal having a top surface, said pump comprising:
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a shaft having a bottom portion and a top portion; an impeller, having a lateral cylindrical wall and a top wall forming an impeller chamber, said impeller being operatively connected to the bottom portion of the shaft, the cylindrical wall having a plurality of holes therethrough, each of said holes having cross sectional area in the range from about 1 square inch to about 6 square inches; a housing surrounding the top and the sides of the impeller and defining an inlet, said housing having an inside lateral wall, an annular channel being formed between the impeller and the lateral wall of the housing, the distance between the inside wall and the cylindrical wall in the annular channel being in the range from about 5 to about 15 times the average diameter of the bottom dross to be removed; an outlet conduit having a pump and communicating with the annular channel and having an upper end extending above the top surface of the molten metal; a motor operatively connected to the top portion of the shaft for rotating the shaft and the impeller connected to the bottom portion of the shaft so as to force the molten metal to flow through the inlet, into the impeller chamber through the holes of the cylindrical wall, into the channel and through the outlet conduit past the upper end. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A system for removing and recovering bottom dross from a molten metal in a dip coating container, the molten metal having a top surface, said system comprising:
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a pump including a shaft having a bottom portion and a top portion, an impeller operatively connected to the bottom portion of the shaft a housing surrounding the top and the sides of the impeller and defining an inlet, said housing having an inside lateral wall, an annular channel being formed between the impeller and the lateral wall of the housing, an outlet conduit having a pump end communicating-with the annular channel and having an upper end extending above the surface of the molten metal, a motor operatively connected to the top portion of the shaft for rotating the shaft and the impeller connected to the bottom portion of the shaft so as to force the molten metal to flow into the inlet, through the impeller and through the outlet conduit; a mechanism for holding and moving the pump in vertical and horizontal directions; an open conduit communicating with the upper end of the outlet conduit and with the container. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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