Claims
- 1. A matchplate molding machine comprising a drag flask for making a sand mold having a lower end portion and having an inwardly tapered upper end portion, said flask being mounted for lateral movement between a molding station in which the mold is formed in the flask and a laterally spaced standby position, said mold being located in said molding station when said flask is located in said standby position, mechanism for moving said flask laterally back and forth between said molding station and said standby position, and means on said flask for pushing said mold laterally out of said molding station when said flask is shifted from said standby position to said molding station, said means comprising lower and upper vertically spaced pushers for engaging the lower and upper end portions, respectively, of said mold, a driver extending laterally from said flask, and means connecting said driver to said pushers to cause said lower pusher to engage the lower end portion of said mold and to cause said upper pusher to automatically move laterally relative to said lower pusher and engage the tapered upper end portion of said mold when said flask is shifted laterally from said standby position to said molding station.
- 2. A matchplate molding machine as defined in claim 1 in which said connecting means comprise a linkage connected to said driver to pivot about a substantially vertical axis located between the ends of the linkage, one end portion of said linkage being pivotally connected to said lower pusher, and the other end of said linkage being pivotally connected to said upper pusher.
- 3. A matchplate molding machine as defined in claim 2 further including spring means connected between said lower pusher and said one end portion of said linkage and urging said linkage to pivot in one direction about said vertical axis toward a predetermined angular position, and a stop on said upper pusher and normally engageable with said other end portion of said linkage to prevent said linkage from pivoting in said one direction beyond said predetermined angular position.
- 4. A matchplate molding machine comprising a support, a drag flask, vertically extending columns fastened to said support and mounting said flask for up and down movement between raised and lowered positions in a molding station, stops on said columns, said flask resting on said stops when said flask is in said lowered position in said molding station, and means for lifting said flask off of said stops and for shifting said flask laterally out of said molding station to a standby position spaced laterally from said molding station, said means comprising a base mounted to move upwardly and downwardly on said support, a carriage movable upwardly and downwardly with said base and movable laterally back and forth along the base, claws on said carriage and adapted to engage said flask, means for moving said base and said carriage upwardly to cause said claws to lift said flask off of said stops, and means for thereafter moving said carriage laterally on said base to cause said claws to pull said flask from said molding station to said standby position.
- 5. A matchplate molding machine as defined in claim 4 in which said base is pivoted on said support to swing upwardly and downwardly about a generally horizontal axis.
- 6. A matchplate molding machine as defined in claim 4 in which said flask is generally rectangular and in which said columns are located at the corners of said flask, locking bars carried by said flask and normally engaging two of said columns to guide said flask for movement between said raised and lowered positions, and power-actuated means for selectively releasing said locking bars from said columns thereby to permit said flask to move laterally out of said molding station.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 033,177, filed Apr. 1, 1987 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,218 issued June 20, 1989.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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