The present invention relates to an apparatus for producing casting mould parts by compacting mould material between a first squeeze plate and a second squeeze plate forming movable end walls of a moulding chamber, which subsequent to the compacting can be opened by moving the second squeeze plate out of the way, after which the mould part can be pushed out of the moulding chamber by a further movement of the first squeeze plate in the compacting direction thereof.
In apparatuses for producing casting mould parts of this kind, it is known to have the first squeeze plate guided by the piston, the piston rod and the cylinder member, the latter directly connected to the first squeeze plate. An apparatus of this kind is e.g. known from EP-020,082. In order to improve the guidance of the first squeeze plate, it is also known to provide the squeeze plate with wear plates along the edges, said wear plates engaging the surfaces of the moulding chamber during the compacting step, thereby reducing the possibilities of a transverse movement of the patterns and a consequent shift between the produced mould parts. However, this will not prevent a certain sag of the piston rod and cylinder member when the cylinder member is advanced to the full extent to push out the produced mould part, such sag potentially leading to tear off at the produced mould part surface in engagement with the squeeze plate or a pattern plate mounted thereon. Furthermore, the wear plates are not able to prevent a tilting movement of the squeeze plate when using an unsymmetrical pattern and the wear plates cause a substantial continuous wear, not only on the wear plates, but also on the surfaces of the chamber in engagement therewith. Furthermore, the chamber will normally be provided with a certain draft in order to facilitate the pushing out of the produced mould and accordingly, the fitting tolerances between wear plates and chamber wall will be dependent on the position of the squeeze plate and not necessarily at an optimum during the compacting. Differences in temperature and in thermal expansion coefficient for the different components may further influence the above fitting tolerances.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus of the kind referred to above, with which it is possible to reduce the sag of the piston rod and cylinder member and possibly avoiding the use of at least some of the wear plates along the edges of the squeeze plate, and this object is achieved with an apparatus of said kind which according to the present invention also comprises a supplementary means for guiding the cylinder member. With this arrangement, the cylinder member is supported, not only by the piston and piston rod, but also by the supplementary guiding means, supporting and guiding the cylinder member directly and possibly supporting the piston and piston rod indirectly via said cylinder member. Preferred embodiments of the invention are revealed and the advantages thereof are revealed in the following detailed description.
In the following detailed part of the present description, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments of an apparatus for producing casting mould parts according to the invention shown in the drawings, in which
The apparatus schematically and partly shown in
Hydraulic fluid for moving the cylinder member 2 is supplied and discharged through hydraulic connections 14 through the piston rod 4 connected to a fixed part of the apparatus.
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Although the invention above has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof, shown in the drawing, it will be evident for a man skilled in the art that other possibilities for providing supplementary means for guiding the movable cylinder member 2 may be envisaged, among such possibilities are the provision of the bearing 11 and bearing surface 12 in the form of bearing surfaces with a polygonal cross-section and possibly combinations of the different embodiments shown in
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PCT/DK00/00161 | 3/31/2000 | WO | 00 | 9/23/2002 |
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