US1241971A - Melting-pot or crucible. - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F27—FURNACES; KILNS; OVENS; RETORTS
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- My invention relates to melting pots or cruclbles for melting metallic substances of high melting point, suchas brass, cop.- per and the like, and has for its object to provide a commercially practicable cast metallic melting pot or crucible for use in the manufacturing arts for melting cop per, brass and the like in quantities such as are now melted in graphite crucibles. It further has for its object to provide such a melting pot or crucible in which the time and fuel required for melting substances of high melting point is reduced largely below that requlred in present practice. It further has for its object to produce such ",melting pots or crucibles which shall not be liable to break when hit or handled and may be repeatedly used for many times. The cost of using crucibles such as at i present.
- the combined chromium and nickel preferably amount to sixty() per cent.
- the preferred alloy contains chromium twelve (12)' per cent, nickel sixty (60) per cent, iron twenty-six (26) per cent, and manganese one and one-half (1%) per cent.
- Cobalt can be substituted for nickel, bein ofsubstantially the same'character.
- Co alt isassociated with iron in Mendeleefs table and of substantially the same atomic weight.
- a cruciings 1 is .the wall of a crucible of ordinary external shape cast of the alloy above referred to, which is very refractory, and of a conductivity which is low though higher than the conductivity ofgraphite. It has a flat bottom 2 and is adapted to stand upon the floor of a furnace.- The wall thickens 'somewhatas'it approaches the base, since the pressure, and heat are more severe at that point.
- the walls of the crucibles embodying my invention are thin, being about one-half as thick as the walls of a commercial graphite crucible of the same dimensions. They are I thin enough to be kept from melting under ordinary brass or copper melting conditions,
- Mendeleefs table and of Gare should be taken not to overheat it, i. 6., to not expose it to a melting temperature above 2000 F. for a considerable period after the melting of the contents is completed, since if that .is done it may be injured. It will, however, Withstand any heat treatment necessary for melting brass, copper and the like.
- a cast thin Walled metallic melting composed of a highly refractory alloy of low heat Conductivity and resistant to the action of molten brass, said pot having a refractory, non-flaking coating upon its exposed surface.
- A. cast metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing chromium and a metal associated With iron the same atomic Weight as iron,
- a cast metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing chromium and a metal associated with iron in Mendeleefs table and of substantially the same atomic Weight as iron, said pot having a refractory, non-flaking coating upon its exposed surface.
- Acast thin Walled metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing chromium and a metal associated with iron in Mendeleefs table and of substantially the same atomic Weight as iron, said pot having a refractory, non-flaking coating upon its exposed surface, and the Wall thereof increasing in thickness as it approaches the base.
- a cast metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing nickel and a metal having the characteristics of chromium, the combined nickel and said other metal amounting to at least sixty per cent. (60%) of the alloy.
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UNITED, STATES PATENT onrucn.
JOHN C. HENDERSON, OF WASHINGTON,.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ASSIGNORTO DRIVER- HARRIS COMPANY, 01? HARRISON, NEW JERSEY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
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* To all whom. it may concern:
Be it known-that I, Jean C. HENDERSON, a citizen of the United States, residin at Washington, in the District of Colum ia, have invented certain new and useful Im-. provements in Melting-Pots or Crucibles, of which the following is a full, clear, andexact description.
My invention relates to melting pots or cruclbles for melting metallic substances of high melting point, suchas brass, cop.- per and the like, and has for its object to provide a commercially practicable cast metallic melting pot or crucible for use in the manufacturing arts for melting cop per, brass and the like in quantities such as are now melted in graphite crucibles. It further has for its object to provide such a melting pot or crucible in which the time and fuel required for melting substances of high melting point is reduced largely below that requlred in present practice. It further has for its object to produce such ",melting pots or crucibles which shall not be liable to break when hit or handled and may be repeatedly used for many times. The cost of using crucibles such as at i present. used is verygreat, due to the fact that they frequently break so that they not only have to be replaced but also often lose them contents and, moreover, they transmit the heat sosowly as to consume what I have found to be an unnecessarily long period of time and great amount of fuel in each heat.
'I have discovered that the cost and loss can be largely reduced by using a crucible I suchas below specified.
In practice in making a crucible, involving my invention, I cast the same froman alloy containing fromffive (5) to thirty (30) percent. of chromium and. fifty (5 0) to ninety (90) per cent..of nickel. The combined chromium and nickel preferably amount to sixty() per cent. The preferred alloy contains chromium twelve (12)' per cent, nickel sixty (60) per cent, iron twenty-six (26) per cent, and manganese one and one-half (1%) per cent. Cobalt can be substituted for nickel, bein ofsubstantially the same'character. Co alt isassociated with iron in Mendeleefs table and of substantially the same atomic weight.
Good results can be obtained if the iron con- Y tent above referred to is omitted.
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ble embodying my invention, reference being had to the accompanyin drawing which shows a vertical section 0 a crucible embodying my invention for use in an. ordinary furnace.
; Referring more particularly to the draw- Patented Oct. 2, 1917.- Application filed July 8, 1916. Serial No. 108,102.
i i The following is a description of a cruciings, 1 is .the wall of a crucible of ordinary external shape cast of the alloy above referred to, which is very refractory, and of a conductivity which is low though higher than the conductivity ofgraphite. It has a flat bottom 2 and is adapted to stand upon the floor of a furnace.- The wall thickens 'somewhatas'it approaches the base, since the pressure, and heat are more severe at that point.
The walls of the crucibles embodying my invention are thin, being about one-half as thick as the walls of a commercial graphite crucible of the same dimensions. They are I thin enough to be kept from melting under ordinary brass or copper melting conditions,
by the cooling effect of. melting brass orcopper contained therein, until'the brass or [copper reaches the required pouring temperature. If too thick the wall, on account vof'the poor heat conductivity "of its alloy, is
liable to soften and become porous. In a crucible ten inches in. diameter at the top I have found that making the average thickness of the wall about five-eighths of an inch My crucibles, on acgives good results. count of their thinness and specific conduct1vity,'conduct the heat of a furnace to their contents much more readily than do graphite cruciblesso that the time and fuel .for each meltis reduced. They resist the action of molten brass or copper so that the quality of such contents is not afl'ected'by the crucible; They remainstrong at the high temperature necessary to'melt brass or copper and can be used repeatedly many times. They do not have, to be heated or dried before using as is the case with graphite crucibles audit is unnecessary to keep a large reserve stock on hand. They are highly resistant to oxidation and though a slight film forms, constituting a coating.
3 upon the surface, that filmprotec'ts the body ofthe crucible and is itself refractory non-flaking and-very resistant to the action of its contents. i
In operating .with a crucible embodying 110 my invention, it is put into a furnace in the ordinary manner.
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in Mendeleefs table and of Gare should be taken not to overheat it, i. 6., to not expose it to a melting temperature above 2000 F. for a considerable period after the melting of the contents is completed, since if that .is done it may be injured. It will, however, Withstand any heat treatment necessary for melting brass, copper and the like.
As will be evident to those slm'lled in the art, my invention permits of various modifications Without departing from the spirit or the scope of the appended claims.
What ll claim is:
1. A cast thin Walled metallic melting composed of a highly refractory alloy of low heat Conductivity and resistant to the action of molten brass, said pot having a refractory, non-flaking coating upon its exposed surface. I
2, A. cast metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing chromium and a metal associated With iron the same atomic Weight as iron,
substantially rattan 3. A cast metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing chromium and a metal associated with iron in Mendeleefs table and of substantially the same atomic Weight as iron, said pot having a refractory, non-flaking coating upon its exposed surface.
4. Acast thin Walled metallic melting pot composed of a highly refractory alloy containing chromium and a metal associated with iron in Mendeleefs table and of substantially the same atomic Weight as iron, said pot having a refractory, non-flaking coating upon its exposed surface, and the Wall thereof increasing in thickness as it approaches the base.
5.: A cast metallic melting pot, composed of a highly refractory alloy containing nickel and a metal having the characteristics of chromium, the combined nickel and said other metal amounting to at least sixty per cent. (60%) of the alloy.
JOHN 0. HENDERSQN.
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2920784A (en) * | 1955-12-01 | 1960-01-12 | Chicago Bridge & Iron Co | Liquid storage vessel |
US4528163A (en) * | 1979-07-12 | 1985-07-09 | Heraeus Quarzschmelze Gmbh | Crucible for semiconductor manufacturing purposes and a process for manufacturing the crucible |
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US2920784A (en) * | 1955-12-01 | 1960-01-12 | Chicago Bridge & Iron Co | Liquid storage vessel |
US4528163A (en) * | 1979-07-12 | 1985-07-09 | Heraeus Quarzschmelze Gmbh | Crucible for semiconductor manufacturing purposes and a process for manufacturing the crucible |
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