Apparatus and method for gravity casting a motorcycle wheel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6463994
  • Patent Number
    6,463,994
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 28, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An improved mold for casting motorcycle wheels includes a wider rim cavity having smooth contours to facilitate the flow of molten metal within the mold cavity.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates in general to motorcycle wheels and in particular to an apparatus and method for casting motorcycle wheels.




One piece motorcycle wheels formed from alloys of light weight metals such as aluminum, magnesium and titanium are becoming increasingly popular. Such wheels can be formed by conventional gravity casting processes which utilize highly automated casting machines. A type of automated casting machine has a plurality of multiple piece wheel molds mounted upon a carrousel. The carrousel is rotationally indexed to move the molds into a charging position where a charge of molten metal is poured into the mold. As the carrousel continues to be indexed, the molten metal cools and solidifies into a wheel casting. The wheel mold is then opened and the casting removed. The mold is reclosed and returned to the charging position. Other types of automated casting machines also can be used. Sprues and risers are removed from the wheel casting and the casting machined to a final shape.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, there is shown generally at


10


, a typical prior art motorcycle wheel mold. The mold includes a base member


11


which is mounted upon a casting machine carrousel (not shown) and supports the other mold components. The mold


10


also includes a plurality of horizontally movable side members. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the mold


10


includes a left side member


12


and a right side member


13


. The mold


10


further includes a vertically movable cup shaped top core


14


. A ball member


15


, which has an inverted cup shape, is attached to the upper surface of the center of the top core


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the side members


12


and


13


and top core


14


are in their extended positions and cooperate to define a mold cavity


20


. The mold cavity includes an annular rim cavity


21


connected by a plurality of radial spoke cavities


22


(one shown) to a central hub cavity


23


. The ball member


15


defines a ball riser


24


which is adjacent to the upper end of the hub cavity


23


. Similarly, an axially extending annular rim riser


25


is formed in the side members


12


and


13


adjacent to the upper end of the rim cavity


21


. As shown in

FIG. 1

a gate


30


is formed in the right side member


13


. The gate


30


includes a conical inlet chamber


31


which receives the molten metal. The inlet chamber


31


communicates through a passageway


32


with an intermediate chamber


33


. An axial slot


35


provides communication between the intermediate chamber


33


and the mold cavity


20


.




To cast a motorcycle wheel, a charge of molten metal is poured into the gate


30


. The molten metal flows into the rim cavity


21


and through the spoke cavities


22


into the hub cavity


23


. Additional molten metal is accumulated in the ball riser


24


and the rim riser


25


. As the metal in the wheel cavity


20


cools, the metal contracts and gravity causes additional molten metal to flow from the ball and rim risers


24


and


25


into the mold cavity


20


. Once the metal has solidified, the top core


14


and ball member


15


are raised and the side members


12


and


13


retracted to allow removal of the wheel casting. The ball and rim risers are cut from the casting and the casting machined to a final shape, which is shown by the dashed outline labeled


37


in FIG.


1


. In order to minimize machining, the shape of the rim cavity


21


closely approximates the shape of the finished motorcycle wheel rim.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an improved apparatus and method for casting motorcycle wheels.




Due to the geometry of motorcycle wheels, the wheel rim and spokes have small cross-sectional areas. Accordingly, the metal in the spoke and rim cavities tends to cool more rapidly than the metal in the hub cavity. Referring again to

FIG. 1

, as explained above, the rim cavity is shaped to closely follow the final rim shape of the wheel. This is done to minimize the amount of machining needed to finish the wheel. However, as the metal in the spoke cavities


22


solidifies, the flow of molten metal from the hub ball riser


24


to the rim cavity


21


is blocked. Similarly, as the metal in the rim cavity


21


solidifies, the flow of molten metal from the rim riser


25


can be blocked. Thus, shrinkage in the rim and spoke cavities


21


and


22


may not be replaced with additional molten metal and might lead to rejection of the wheel casting. Therefore, it would be desirable to provide an improved mold which would assure that additional molten metal can be supplied to the rim and spoke cavities


21


and


22


.




The present invention contemplates a mold for casting a motorcycle wheel which includes a base member and a plurality of side members with at least one of the side members including a gate adapted to receive molten metal. The mold also includes a top core and the mold has a central axis. The top core cooperates with the base member and side members to define a mold cavity having an annular portion which defines a rim cavity for casting a motorcycle wheel rim. The mold cavity communicates with the gate formed in the side member. An annular rim riser is formed upon an end of the rim cavity. The rim cavity has a gently undulating outer surface between the annular rim riser and spoke cavities so that there are no more than two changes of direction relative to the mold central axis and the rim cavity has a sufficient width to facilitate the flow of molten metal from the rim riser into the mold cavity. The mold members further define a central hub cavity which communicates with the rim cavity through at least one radial spoke cavity. The central hub cavity communicates with a hub riser.




The invention also contemplates that a slot is formed in the side member, the slot communicating either between the gate and the rim riser cavity or between the gate and the rim cavity. Alternately, a first slot can be formed in the side member which communicates between the gate and the rim riser cavity and a second slot can be formed in the side member which communicates between the gate and the rim cavity.




The invention further contemplates a process for casting a motorcycle wheel which includes providing the motorcycle wheel mold described above. Molten metal is poured into the mold gate, the molten metal filling the rim cavity and flowing through at least one of the wheel spoke cavities fill the central hub cavity. The molten metal is allowed to cool sufficiently to solidify into a motorcycle wheel casting. The mold is then opened and the casting removed.




Various objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a prior art mold for casting a motorcycle wheel.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a mold for casting a motorcycle wheel in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a flow chart for a method for casting a motorcycle wheel which uses the mold shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of an alternate embodiment of the motorcycle wheel mold shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of another alternate embodiment of the motorcycle wheel mold shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of a mold for casting a motorcycle wheel rim in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring again to the drawings, there is illustrated generally at


40


in

FIG. 2

an improved mold for casting motorcycle wheels. Components of the mold


40


shown in

FIG. 2

which are similar to components shown in

FIG. 1

have the same numerical designators. The mold


40


includes a left side member


41


and a right side member


42


which are shaped to provide a wider rim cavity


44


in the radial direction to facilitate the flow of molten metal from the rim riser


25


into the rim cavity


44


. The increased width of the rim cavity


44


increases the mass of metal in the upper portion of the rim cavity which slows the rate of solidification of the metal within the wheel rim cavity, allowing more time for molten metal to flow out of the rim riser


25


. Additionally, the contour of the outer surface of the rim cavity


44


has been smoothed to provide both the greater rim cavity width and a smooth flow path for molten metal from the rim riser


25


. The sharp directional changes apparent in the drawing of the outer surface of the rim cavity


21


of the prior art mold


10


shown in

FIG. 1

have been eliminated. Similar to the mold


10


shown in

FIG. 1

, the right side member


42


includes a gate


30


. However, the gate includes a slot


45


formed between the intermediate chamber


33


and the rim riser


25


for supplying molten metal to the mold cavity


20


.




The invention also contemplates an improved process for gravity casting a motorcycle wheel which is illustrated by the flow chart shown in FIG.


3


. In functional block


50


, a motorcycle wheel mold, which includes the improved rim cavity shape described above, is closed. A charge of molten metal is poured into the mold gate in functional block


51


. Gravity causes the molten metal to flow into the rim riser


25


and the rim cavity


44


. The molten metal continues to flow though the spoke cavities


22


to fill the hub cavity


23


and ball riser


24


.




The molten metal cools and solidifies in functional block


52


. Because of the additional width and smoothed contour of the rim cavity


44


, molten metal contained in the rim riser


25


can easily flow in a downward direction in

FIG. 2

into the rim cavity


44


and to the juncture of the wheel spoke cavities


22


with the rim cavity


44


. The cooling of the molten metal in the improved mold


40


tends to be bi-directional, with solidification beginning in the spoke cavities


22


and proceeding both outward into the rim cavity


44


and inward into the hub cavity


23


. The shrinkage of metal in the rim cavity


44


is replaced by additional molten metal urged by gravity from the rim riser


25


. Additionally, the molten metal in the rim riser


25


also is available to replenish shrinkage occurring in the outer radial portions of the wheel spoke cavities


22


. The shrinkage of metal in the hub cavity


23


and the inner radial portions of the spoke cavities


22


is replaced by additional molten metal urged by gravity from the ball riser


24


.




Once the metal has sufficiently solidified, the mold


35


is opened in functional block


53


and the motorcycle wheel casting removed. The casting is heat treated by a conventional method in functional block


54


; however, this step is optional. In functional block


55


, the ball and rim risers and the gate riser are cut from the motorcycle wheel casting. The casting is then machined to a finished shape in functional block


56


. Optional decorative and or protective coatings are applied to the wheel surface in functional block


57


.




An alternate embodiment of the improved motorcycle wheel mold is shown generally at


60


in FIG.


4


. Components shown in

FIG. 4

which are similar to components shown in

FIG. 2

have the same numerical designators. The mold


60


includes a modified right side member


62


. Similar to the wheel mold


10


shown in

FIG. 1

, an axial slot


64


provides communication between the intermediate chamber


33


and the rim cavity


44


. The length of the slot allows molten metal to flow directly into the rim cavity


44


. The molten metal also flows upward through the widened the rim cavity


44


into the rim riser


25


and radially thorough the spoke cavities


22


to fill the hub cavity


23


and ball riser cavity


24


.




Another alternate embodiment of the improved motorcycle wheel mold is shown generally at


70


in FIG.


5


. As above, components shown in

FIG. 5

which are similar to components shown in

FIG. 2

have the same numerical designators. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the mold


70


includes a right side member


72


having both an upper slot


45


and a lower axial slot


64


which provide communication between the intermediate chamber


33


and both the rim riser cavity


25


and the rim cavity


44


, respectively. Accordingly, molten metal flows simultaneously into the rim riser cavity


25


and the mold cavity


20


.




As described above, the improved mold supplies additional molten metal to the spoke/rim intersection of the wheel casting from the rim riser rather than from the ball riser. Accordingly, the inventors believe that the gravity feed of the present invention is superior to low pressure casting processes which utilize the prior art mold illustrated in FIG.


1


. It is expected that the improved mold will result in a lower rejection rate for the wheel castings which will lower production costs as scrap rates for castings are reduced. The improved mold also is expected to reduce tooling costs. The improvement is expected to produce sufficient cost savings that any additional machining costs due to the thicker cross section of the wheel rim are more than offset by the savings.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described for forming a one piece motorcycle wheel, it will be appreciated that the invention also can be used to cast a motorcycle wheel component. For example, the invention also can be applied to a mold


80


, which is illustrated in

FIG. 6

, for casting a motorcycle wheel rim. The cast wheel rim is subsequently attached to a wheel disc or spider (not shown). Components in

FIG. 6

which are similar to components in the preceding figures have the same numerical designators. The mold


80


includes a modified base member


81


and top core


82


which omit the spoke and hub cavities. While two slots


45


and


64


are illustrated for supplying molten metal to the rim riser


25


and rim cavity


44


, it will appreciated that the mold


80


also can be formed with only one of the slots.




In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope. For example, the method for casting a motorcycle wheel illustrated in FIG.


3


and described utilizing the wheel mold shown in

FIG. 2

also can be used with the molds shown in

FIGS. 4 through 6

.



Claims
  • 1. A mold for casting a metal motorcycle wheel component, the mold having a central axis and comprising:a base member; a plurality of side members; a gate formed in at least one of said side members, said gate adapted to receive molten metal; and a top core, said base member and side members cooperating with said top core to define a mold cavity having an annular portion defining a rim cavity for casting a motorcycle wheel rim, said rim cavity communicating with said gate, said top core and side members also cooperating to define an annular rim riser cavity formed on an end of said rim cavity, said top core also cooperating with said base member to define a central hub portion cavity connected by a plurality of radial spoke cavities to said rim cavity, said rim cavity having a gently undulating outer surface between said annular rim riser cavity and said spoke cavities, said gently undulating rim cavity outer surface having no more than two changes of direction relative to the mold central axis and a sufficient radial width whereby molten metal can first flow into said annular rim riser cavity and then subsequently can easily flow under the force of gravity from said riser cavity into said rim cavity.
  • 2. A mold according to claim 1 wherein said mold members further define a central hub cavity, said hub cavity communicating with said annular portion of said mold cavity through at least one radial spoke cavity.
  • 3. A mold according to claim 1 wherein the mold further includes a hub riser, said hub riser communicating with said central hub cavity.
  • 4. A mold according to claim 3 wherein an axial slot is formed in said side member, said axial slot communicating between said gate and said rim cavity.
  • 5. A mold for casting a metal motorcycle wheel component, the mold having a central axis and comprising:a base member; a plurality of side members, at least one of said side members including a gate adapted to receive molten metal; a top core, said base member and side members cooperating with said top core to define a mold cavity having an annular portion defining a rim cavity for casting a motorcycle wheel rim, said top core and side members also cooperating to define an annular rim riser cavity formed on the end of said rim cavity, said rim cavity having a gently undulating outer surface and a sufficient radial width whereby molten metal can easily flow under the force of gravity from said riser cavity into said rim cavity, said top core also operating with said base member to define a central hub portion cavity connected by a plurality of radial spoke cavities to said rim cavity; a first slot formed in said side member, said first slot communicating between said gate and said rim riser cavity; and a second slot formed in said side member, said second slot being displaced from said first slot in a direction parallel to the axis of the mold, said second slot communicating between said gate and said rim cavity.
  • 6. A mold for casting a metal motorcycle wheel component comprising:a base member; a plurality of side members, at least one of said side members including a gate adapted to receive molten metal; a top core, said base member and side members cooperating with said top core to define a mold cavity having an annular portion defining a rim cavity for casting a motorcycle wheel rim, said top core and side members also cooperating to define an annular rim riser cavity formed on an end of said rim cavity, said rim cavity having a gently undulating outer surface and a sufficient radial width whereby molten metal can easily flow under the force of gravity from said riser cavity into said rim cavity; and a gate formed in said side member that communicates directly with said rim riser cavity.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/113,983, filed on Dec. 28, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/113983 Dec 1998 US