Method, system and apparatus employing permanent magnets having reach-out magnetic fields for electromagnetically transferring, braking, and metering molten metals feeding into metal casting machines
US6378743B1 · kind B1 · utility
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Key dates
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2000 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2002 |
| Priority date | — |
| Expiry date | Jan 15, 2020 |
Classification
- Technology area (CPC H)Electricity
- CPC primaryH02K44/00
- WIPO fieldMaterials, metallurgy
- WIPO sectorChemistry
Abstract
Apparatus, system and method precisely, quickly control flow of molten metal to metal-casting apparatus by pumping, braking or throttling. The Faraday-Ampère principle of current flow in a unidirectional magnetic field is employed. Permanent magnets comprising neodymium or similar high-energy, rare-earth materials provide “reach-out” magnetism. These neo-magnets, usually shown as cubes, are arranged in various powerful configurations driving intense unidirectional magnetic field B across a non-magnetic gap many times larger than economically feasible otherwise. This gap accommodates a conduit for pressurizing and moving a flow of molten metal. In making multiple identical castings, a controlled, intermittent, predetermined flow of molten metal is fed to a series of identical individual molds. The invention obviates needs for operating metallurgical valves or expensive tilting mechanisms for metallurgical furnaces. Existing furnaces too low to permit inflow by gravity may be rendered usable by embodiments of this invention.
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