The present invention relates to an arrangement in a ram-up machine for moulds for metal casting comprising:
The present invention relates also to a method for ramming up moulds for metal casting in a vertical parting surface ram-up machine comprising:
This invention thus relates to mould preparation for metal casting where the parting surface of the mould is vertical. This is one of the many options available in casting and it is particularly suitable for certain shape of products, especially for those being rather small in size, having a rather simple shape and having a kind of “planar like” overall shape. Also if there is an one end supported core needed in the casting, this vertical parting may be the only choice to achieve a successful result. Properties or parameters or types of sand and additives used in this preparation of mould block are not discussed in this disclosure, there are plenty of different variations to select among and it belongs to knowledge of professionals within this area to select a suitable sand and additives.
One principle in metal casting is that the solidifying of molten metal must be controlled is such a way that there are no unwanted shrinkage voids in the casting. In vertical parting surface casting this is normally achieved by designing an extra feeding sleeve so that molten metal flows properly to all parts of the cavity. If an extra supply of molten metal is needed in some part of the casting, a feeding sleeve is normally designed to supply the molten metal to that place. However, if there are too many feeding sleeves around the actual casting piece, the removal of these not part of the product—pieces may require excessive amount of work and thus decrease the profitability.
EP 0 738 192 B1 discloses a method and equipment for feeding shrinkage voids in metal castings. It claims a mould with vertical parting surface or surfaces, especially for pouring light-metal castings from below, and consisting of two mutually abutting moulds of green sand in a string-moulding plant, said mould comprising at least one mould cavity, an ingate connected to the mould cavity, and an internal after-feeding reservoir connectable to a source of pressurized gas and connected to the mould cavity through a passage with a substantially larger cross-sectional area than that of the ingate, characterized in that the after-feeding reservoir is placed underneath the mould cavity and in a lower part of its side wall is connected to the ingate, and adapted at its bottom to be connected to the source of pressurized gas through a passage opening into an external surface of the mould.
EP 1 567 294 B3 discloses a feeder element and a system for metal casting. A feeder element for use in metal casting, said feeder element having a first end for mounting on a mould pattern, an opposite second end for receiving a feeder sleeve and a bore between the first and second ends defined by a sidewall, said feeder element being compressible in use whereby to reduce the distance between said first and second ends.
The above mentioned feeder element is commonly used in castings having a horizontal parting surface. It is easy to insert the feeder element to the required position and the feeder element remains reliable in the set position during sand supplying and later the during casting feeders let the molten metal to flow upwards above the actual cast component and during the solidifying the metal inside the feeder element may keep up a feeding action until the cast component is solidified.
The objective of the present invention is to offer an arrangement and a method wherein the the complexity of available shapes and forms in vertical parting surface moulds can be increased and the foundry productivity and gain in quantity and quality aspects can be improved. In terms of energy consumption an objective of the invention is to improve the mould yield so that the amount of cast metal compared to the actual amount (or volume) of the ready cast piece can be reduced, optimum relation would be be nearly one to one. This is interesting for foundries, because the extra metal needs to be molten and it consumes significant amount of energy. All aspects reducing the energy consumption are interesting in economical terms. In above mentioned aspects the mould preparation with a ram-up machine preparing moulds with vertical parting surface is already in quite a high level, the cycle time for making one mould block should remain about the same or improve. Also the automation level in different foundries around the globe is quite different and it would be beneficial, if the invention is suitable for almost all automation levels.
An arrangement according to the present invention is characterised in that a feeder element insertion configuration wherein one or plurality of feeder elements are configured to be attached to the second mould pattern when during operation the swing plate carrying the second mould pattern is pivoted to the sidestep position.
A method according to the present invention is characterised in that after the swing plate carrying the second mould pattern is pivoted upwards to the sidestep position and the squeeze plate is removing the finished mould block, one or plurality of feeder elements are attached substantially vertically to the second mould pattern,
By the claimed features the objectives of the present invention can be achieved. One of the most important aspects achieved is that the freedom of designing a construction to be produced by casting is increased. Those shapes and forms which earlier required complex mould pattern and possibly use of multiple cores may be produced efficiently by using the invention. The controlled solidification can be supported so that a risk of having a void or other casting defect inside the casting piece is reduced. When an experienced casting design engineer or casting simulation notices that there is an increased risk for defect, a mould pattern can be designed so that a feeder element can be inserted in that position to ensure the correct solidification of that part of casting piece. Also by using the feeder elements the mould yield can be improved thus reducing the energy consumption of the process, because it gives more design options if compared to use of conventional feeding sleeves and other arrangements being an integral part of the mould pattern. Also the available area of one mould pattern can be used more effective since the feeder elements can be directed to such direction that it is possible to fit more cast pieces to one mould pattern having about constant dimensions in width and height directions. Also the amount of work required for cleaning the cast piece is reduced.
This arrangement and method can be used with various automation levels for a ram-up machine, from a fully automated version, wherein all functions are automated, to a non-automated version, wherein one operator or plurality of operators manually insert the feeder elements to their position on the second mould pattern during the short period when the swing plate is turned up to the sidestep position.
In the following some embodiments of the arrangement are explained. It is to be understood that in the corresponding method these features of arrangement are used accordingly.
According to one embodiment of the invention the arrangement comprises an insertion frame where the feeder elements are located in their mutually correct positions. This enables the insertion of the feeder elements simultaneously to plurality of position so that the production speed need not to be reduced.
According to one embodiment the arrangement comprises an actuator for inserting the feeder elements to their positions at the second mould pattern. This can be for example a robot type actuator having a grapple for taking the feeder element from a base and inserts it to the correct position. The actuator can repeat this sequence several times if multiple feeder elements are required for one mould pattern.
Still according to one embodiment the arrangement may comprise an actuator having an operable insertion frame comprising set positions for the feeder elements. In this embodiment the functionalities of a frame and an actuator are coupled in such a way that plurality of feeder elements may be inserted simultaneously to given positions. One possibility how this can be achieved is a jig type device having number of simultaneously working grapples. Grapples can be powered for example by electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, magnetic, vacuum operated or corresponding actuators.
According to an embodiment, the arrangement comprises a securing connection between the second mould pattern and the feeder element for securing the feeder element to the second mould pattern. The effect of this feature is to prevent the feeder element from an unintentional release from the surface of the second mold pattern and/or to prevent a misalignment in any direction during pivoting move of swing plate. As the pivoting movement of swing plate is performed relatively short time, this fast movement causes centrifugal forces to the inserted feeder elements.
It is not wanted that the feeder elements are somehow released during this pivoting, stopping the pivoting move or during supplying of the sand. In practice there are many possibilities to ensure the proper securing connection between the second mould pattern and the feeder element. It can be for example magnetic securing, friction locking, bayonette locking, thread locking, push lock, spring lock or corresponding.
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Still according to one embodiment the arrangement may comprise an actuator having an operable insertion frame 511 comprising set positions for the feeder elements 5. This can be for example a multiple grapple type construction where the operable insertion frame may take several feeder element simultaneously and insert them to the positions with one move.
According to an embodiment the same feeder insertion configuration can also be configured for inserting the feeder element in an inclided position, to prevent a rotation of the feeder element, to insert a chill for casting, to insert a core and/or to insert a filter. These other purposes are kind of optional features and they may require some additional elements especially at the grapple area. Inserting the feeder element in an inclined position may sometimes be beneficial to obtain an optimal flow of molten metal or removal of casting gases. Also the inserting of a chill for casting may be preformed in addition to inserting a feeder element 5. The chill can be used to low down the temperature of molten metal in certain spot more than in some other place. As a consequence the solidification can be for example started by this chill for casting. This is kind of opposite function to a feeder element which keeps the metal molten longer. Filters are normally inserted by core setter or manually prior to actual casting, but this configuration may allow a filter to be inserted during mould block preparation. Purpose of this kind of filter is to prevent impurities or slag to enter to the casting cavity with the molten metal.
The specific examples and embodiment provided in the description given above should not be construed as limiting. Therefore, the invention is not limited merely to the embodiments described above.
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