US90928A - Improvement in making- blooms of steed and wroug-ht-iron - Google Patents
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- Ihe nature of my invention and improvements consists in making blooms of steel anduvrpught-iron, of a superior quality, direct from the crude cast-iron, without the usual amount of paddling-i by means of submerging natured iron, or pieces of wrought-iron into a bath of molt-en cast-iron, or into a mass of molten cast-iron or similar carburetted metal, contained in a stationary fixed vessel in a furnace that is heated by air and gas which has been previously heated or reheated before combustion, in continuous currents, in a separate furnace or apparatus, and, after refining the metal, extracting all of the surplus carbon by aid of the heated air, and also in extracting the surplus carbon from the metal by introducing into the refining-vessel or chambera quantity of sand of ore, or finely-pulverized iron-ore in the form of sand, or partly-natured iron-ore, and snbmerging, stirring, or incorporating the ore, or partly-natured iron into
- a portion of the carbon will also incorporate itself with the metal of the ore, making a uniform metal in the vessel orfurnacechamber.
- I introduce into the melting-chamber of the furnace the crude cast-iron, and, when melted, and sufficiently heated, I insert the wrought-iron pieces, or the iron-ore, or the partly-natured iron-ore, and submerge it or them into the molten mass; and, when all is melted, I refine it by inserting such chemicals as the character of the metals require, and, when sulficiently refined, I turn on more highly-heated air, and extract all of the carbon, to make wrought-iron, and part of the surplus carbon to make low steel.
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deluded we Letters Patent No. 90,928, dated June 8, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN MAKING- BLOOMS OF STEEL AND WROUG-HT-IROII.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all ichom it may concern Be it known that I, THOMAS J. OHUBB, of Williamsburg, Kings county, State of New York, have invented new Improvements in Making Blooms of Steel and Wroughtdron; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof.
Ihe nature of my invention and improvements consists in making blooms of steel anduvrpught-iron, of a superior quality, direct from the crude cast-iron, without the usual amount of paddling-i by means of submerging natured iron, or pieces of wrought-iron into a bath of molt-en cast-iron, or into a mass of molten cast-iron or similar carburetted metal, contained in a stationary fixed vessel in a furnace that is heated by air and gas which has been previously heated or reheated before combustion, in continuous currents, in a separate furnace or apparatus, and, after refining the metal, extracting all of the surplus carbon by aid of the heated air, and also in extracting the surplus carbon from the metal by introducing into the refining-vessel or chambera quantity of sand of ore, or finely-pulverized iron-ore in the form of sand, or partly-natured iron-ore, and snbmerging, stirring, or incorporating the ore, or partly-natured iron into the molten cast-iron, whereby the oxygen from the ore will attack the surplus carbon in cont-act with the cast-iron, and burn it out. A portion of the carbon will also incorporate itself with the metal of the ore, making a uniform metal in the vessel orfurnacechamber. To produce a low steel, similar to puddled steel, and to produce a refined wrought-iron, I regulate the supply of heated gas and heated air so that I obtain a surplus quantity of heated ,air in contact with the metal, and thereby burn. out, or extract the balance of the carbon from all the metal, producing wrought-iron similar to paddled iron.
To enable others skilled in the art to use my improvement and invention, I will proceed hereby to describe the mode of operating.
I construct a furnace similar to any one of those described in my patentof the 30th day of J one, A. D. 1868, No. 79,313 and No. 79,314, or similar to one described in the specification accompanying a separate application filed herewith.
' I introduce into the melting-chamber of the furnace the crude cast-iron, and, when melted, and sufficiently heated, I insert the wrought-iron pieces, or the iron-ore, or the partly-natured iron-ore, and submerge it or them into the molten mass; and, when all is melted, I refine it by inserting such chemicals as the character of the metals require, and, when sulficiently refined, I turn on more highly-heated air, and extract all of the carbon, to make wrought-iron, and part of the surplus carbon to make low steel.
I then ball up the mass, and take it from the furnace, and squeeze, hammer, or roll it, in the usual waIy that puddled steel or iron is made into blooms.
claim 1. Making blooms of low steel, similar to puddled,
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