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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 02, 1980
Filed:
Jul. 21, 1978
Boris S Dolzhenkov, Kuibyshev, SU;
Igor A Partin, Kuibyshev, SU;
Leonid A Loginov, Moscow, SU;
Genrikh I Kabakov, Moskovskaya oblast, Odintsovsky raion, poselok Zhavoronki, SU;
Jury N Lanin, Kuibyshev, SU;
Sergei G Turanin, Kuibyshev, SU;
Viktor I Plokhov, Kuibyshev, SU;
Sergei S Semin, Kuibyshev, SU;
Gershon D Dymov, Kuibyshev, SU;
Gennady V Cherepok, Kuibyshev, SU;
Other;
Abstract
Directly prior to the supplying of the expelling pulse of compressed gas into the pump tube, the suction supply is cut off, whereby the withdrawn portion of metal is expelled into the molten metal body under the action of the sum of its own weight and the compressed-gas pulse. To ensure the accurate timing of the suction cut-off moment and the gas pulse supply, the cover of the pump has mounted therein rod valves cooperating with a floating sleeve having its float actuated by the molten metal. The cover has also mounted therein at least one electric contact probe wired into the circuit controlling the supply of compressed gas pulses. The cutting-off of the suction is effected by the molten of an inner nozzle in an outer one, the nozzles being arranged at the intersection of the suction line and the compressed gas supply line.