Rotary degassers and components therefor
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1. A graphite shaft that cannot be threadingly connected to a corresponding coupling for use in a rotary degasser, the shaft comprising:
- a first end, a second end, an outer sidewall, and an inner passage for transferring gas, wherein the first end is tapered and not threaded, and one or more grooves that are not threads formed adjacent the tapered first end;
wherein the shaft is configured to be received in the corresponding coupling so that the tapered first end mates with an inner tapered portion in the coupling, and one or more retainers are received in the coupling such that each is positioned to be pressed against one of the one or more grooves, in order to apply driving force from the coupling to the shaft.
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Abstract
Disclosed are degassers, couplings, impeller shafts and impellers for use in molten metal. One such coupling transfers gas into an impeller shaft, the coupling having a smooth, tapered internal surface to align with a corresponding surface on the impeller shaft and help prevent gas leakage and to assist in preventing damage to the impeller shaft. Improved impellers for shearing and mixing gas are also disclosed, as is a degasser including one or more of these components.
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1. A graphite shaft that cannot be threadingly connected to a corresponding coupling for use in a rotary degasser, the shaft comprising:
a first end, a second end, an outer sidewall, and an inner passage for transferring gas, wherein the first end is tapered and not threaded, and one or more grooves that are not threads formed adjacent the tapered first end;
wherein the shaft is configured to be received in the corresponding coupling so that the tapered first end mates with an inner tapered portion in the coupling, and one or more retainers are received in the coupling such that each is positioned to be pressed against one of the one or more grooves, in order to apply driving force from the coupling to the shaft.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A shaft that cannot be threadingly connected to a corresponding coupling for use in a rotary degasser, the shaft comprising:
a first end, a second end that is threaded, an outer sidewall, and an inner passage for transferring gas, wherein the first end is tapered and not threaded, and one or more grooves that are not threads formed adjacent the tapered first end;
wherein the shaft is configured to be received in the corresponding coupling so that the tapered first end mates with an inner tapered portion in the coupling, and one or more retainers are received in the coupling such that each is positioned to be pressed against one of the one or more grooves, in order to apply driving force from the coupling to the shaft.- View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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