Claims
- 1. In combination,an apparatus defining an open ended mold cavity having an entry end portion, a discharge end opening, and an axis extending between the discharge end opening and the entry end portion of the cavity, and wherein molten metal is cast into a form-sustaining body of metal by forcing the molten metal into the entry end portion of the cavity while a starter block telescopically engaged in the discharge end opening of the cavity is reciprocated relatively outwardly from the cavity along the axis thereof, a body of startup material interposed between the starter block and a first cross sectional plane of the cavity extending relatively transverse the axis thereof is reciprocated in tandem with the starter block through a series of second cross sectional planes of the cavity extending relatively transverse the axis thereof, and successive layers of molten metal are relatively superimposed on the body of startup material adjacent the first cross sectional plane of the cavity so as to have inherent splaying forces therein acting to distend the layers relatively peripherally outwardly from the axis of the cavity adjacent the first cross sectional plane thereof, means for confining the relatively peripheral outward distention of respective layers of the molten metal to a first cross sectional area of the cavity in the first cross sectional plane thereof, while permitting the respective layers to distend relatively peripherally outwardly from the circumferential outline of the first cross sectional area at relatively peripherally outwardly inclined angles to the axis of the cavity in which the layers assume progressively relatively peripherally outwardly greater second cross sectional areas of the cavity in second cross sectional planes thereof, means for generating thermal contraction forces in the respective layers as the layers assume the second cross sectional areas, and means for controlling the magnitude of the thermal contraction forces in the respective layers so that the thermal contraction forces counterbalance the splaying forces in the respective layers at one of the second cross sectional planes of the cavity and thereby confer a free-formed circumferential outline on the body of metal as the body of metal becomes form-sustaining.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising means for circumposing a sleeve of pressurized gas about the layers of molten metal in the second cross sectional planes of the cavity.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising means for circumposing an annulus of oil about the layers of molten metal in the second cross sectional planes of the cavity.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising means for generating a reentrant baffling effect in cross sectional planes of the cavity extending transverse the axis thereof between the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity and the discharge end opening thereof to induce “rebleed” to reenter the body of metal.
- 5. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the axis of the cavity is oriented along a vertical line, the distention confining means are operable to confine the first cross sectional area to a circular circumferential outline, and the combination further comprises means for conferring a non-circular circumferential outline on the body of metal at the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity.
- 6. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the axis of the cavity is oriented along an angle to a vertical line, the distention confining means are operable to confine the first cross sectional area to a circular circumferential outline, and the combination further comprises means for conferring a circular circumferential outline on the body of metal at the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity.
- 7. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the axis of the cavity is oriented along one of a vertical line and an angle to a vertical line, the distention confining means are operable to confine the first cross sectional area to a non-circular circumferential outline, and the combination further comprises means for conferring a non-circular circumferential outline on the body of metal at the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity.
- 8. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the means for generating thermal contraction forces are operable to generate the thermal contraction forces in all of the angularly successive part annular portions of the layers arrayed about the circumferences of the layers.
- 9. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising lubricating means for circumposing an oil encompassed sleeve of pressurized gas about the layers of molten metal in the second cross sectional planes of the cavity.
- 10. The combination according to claim 9 wherein the lubricating means are operable to discharge the pressurized gas and oil into the cavity at the second cross sectional planes thereof.
- 11. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising means operable in conjunction with the orientation of the axis of the cavity to a vertical line and the circumferential outline to which the first cross sectional area is confined, to vary at least one control parameter in the group consisting of the relative thermal contraction forces generated in the respective angularly successive part annular portions of the layers arrayed about the circumferences thereof in the second cross sectional planes of the cavity and the relative angles at which the respective part annular portions of the layers are permitted to distend from the circumferential outline of the first cross sectional area into the series of second cross sectional planes to assume the second cross sectional areas thereof, to generate a desired shape in the circumferential outline conferred on the body of metal in the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity.
- 12. The combination according to claim 11 wherein the means for varying the one control parameter are operable to neutralize variances between the differentials existing between the respective splaying and thermal contraction forces in angularly successive part annular portions of the layers that are mutually opposed to one another across the cavity in third cross sectional planes of the cavity extending parallel to the axis thereof.
- 13. The combination according to claim 11 wherein the means for varying the one control parameter are operable to create variances between the differentials existing between the respective splaying and thermal contraction forces in angularly successive part annular portions of the layers that are mutually opposed to one another across the cavity in third cross sectional planes of the cavity extending parallel to the axis thereof.
- 14. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising means for equalizing the thermal contraction forces generated in those angularly successive part annular portions of the layers arrayed about the circumferences thereof and disposed on mutually opposing sides of the cavity, to balance the thermal stresses arising between the respective mutually opposing part annular portions of the layers at the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity.
- 15. The combination according to claim 14 wherein the means for generating thermal contraction forces include means for extracting heat from the angularly successive part annular portions of the layers in second cross sectional planes of the cavity, and the means for balancing the thermal stresses generated in part annular portions of the layers disposed on mutually opposing sides of the cavity include means for varying the rate of heat extraction between the respective mutually opposing part annular portions of the layers.
- 16. The combination according to claim 15 wherein the heat extraction means include means for discharging liquid coolant onto the body of metal at the opposite side of the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity from the first cross sectional plane thereof, and the means for varying the rate of heat extraction from the mutually opposing part annular portions of the layers include means for varying the volume of liquid coolant discharged onto the respective angularly successive part annular portions of the body of metal.
- 17. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the means for generating thermal contraction forces include means for extracting heat from the respective layers in the direction relatively peripherally outwardly from the axis of the cavity in second cross sectional planes thereof.
- 18. The combination according to claim 17 wherein the heat extraction means include a heat conductive medium operatively arranged about the circumferential outlines of the second cross sectional areas of the cavity, and means for extracting heat from the layers through the medium.
- 19. The combination according to claim 18 further comprising heat conductive baffling means arranged about the circumferential outlines of the second cross sectional areas of the cavity, and wherein the heat extraction means include means for extracting heat from the layers through the baffling means.
- 20. The combination according to claim 19 wherein the means for extracting heat from the layers through the baffling means include an annular chamber circumposed about the baffling means and means for circulating liquid coolant through the chamber.
- 21. The combination according to claim 17 further comprising means for extracting heat from the layers through the body of metal.
- 22. The combination according to claim 21 wherein the means for extracting heat from the layers through the body of metal include means for discharging liquid coolant onto the body of metal at the opposite side of the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity from the first cross sectional plane thereof.
- 23. The combination according to claim 22 wherein the liquid coolant discharge means are operable to discharge the liquid coolant onto the body of metal between planes extending transverse the axis of the cavity and coinciding with the bottom and rim of the trough-shaped model formed by the successively convergent isotherms of the body of metal.
- 24. The combination according to claim 22 further comprising means defining an annulus circumposed about the axis of the cavity between the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity and the discharge end opening thereof, and wherein the liquid coolant discharge means are operable to discharge the liquid coolant onto the body of metal from the annulus.
- 25. The combination according to claim 22 further comprising means defining an annulus circumposed about the axis of the cavity on the other side of the discharge end opening of the cavity from the one second cross sectional plane thereof, and wherein the liquid coolant discharge means are operable to discharge the liquid coolant onto the body of metal from the annulus.
- 26. The combination according to claim 22 further comprising means defining a series of holes arranged in an annulus about the axis of the cavity and divided into rows of holes in which the respective holes thereof are staggered in relation to one another from row to row, and wherein the liquid coolant discharge means are operable to discharge the liquid coolant from the series of holes.
- 27. The combination according to claim 26 wherein the annulus is circumpositioned on the mold at the inner periphery of the cavity.
- 28. The combination according to claim 26 wherein the annulus is circumpositioned on the mold relatively outside of the cavity adjacent the discharge end opening thereof.
- 29. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising baffling means arranged about the axis of the cavity to confine the relatively peripheral outward distention of the respective layers to the respective first and second cross sectional areas thereof.
- 30. The combination according to claim 29 wherein the baffling means define a series of annular surfaces that are circumposed about the axis of the cavity to confine the relatively peripheral outward distention of the layers to the first cross sectional area of the cavity while permitting respective layers to assume progressively peripherally outwardly greater second cross sectional areas of the cavity in second cross sectional planes thereof.
- 31. The combination according to claim 30 wherein the individual annular surfaces are arranged in axial succession to one another, but staggered relatively peripherally outwardly to one another in the respective first and second cross sectional planes of the cavity, and are oriented along relatively peripherally outwardly inclined angles to the axis of the cavity so as to permit the respective layers to assume progressively peripherally outwardly greater second cross sectional areas in second cross sectional planes of the cavity.
- 32. The combination according to claim 30 wherein the annular surfaces are interconnected with one another axially of the cavity to form an annular skirt.
- 33. The combination according to claim 32 wherein the skirt has a rectilinear flare about the inner periphery thereof.
- 34. The combination according to claim 32 wherein the skirt has a curvilinear flare about the inner periphery thereof.
- 35. The combination according to claim 32 wherein the skirt is formed on the wall of the cavity at the inner periphery thereof between the first cross sectional plane of the cavity and the discharge end opening thereof.
- 36. The combination according to claim 35 wherein a graphite casting ring forms a portion of the wall, and the skirt is formed on the ring about the inner periphery thereof.
- 37. The combination according to claim 1 further comprising size variation means for confining the first cross sectional area of the cavity to a first size for a first casting operation, and then confining the first cross sectional area of the cavity to a second and different size for a second casting operation in the cavity, so that the size of the cross sectional area conferred on the body of metal at the one second cross sectional plane of the cavity is varied from the first to the second casting operation.
- 38. The combination according to claim 37 wherein the size variation means include means for changing the circumferential extent of the circumferential outline to which the first cross sectional area is confined in the first cross sectional plane of the cavity.
- 39. The combination according to claim 38 further comprising baffling means arranged about the axis of the cavity to confine the distention of the layers to the first and second cross sectional areas of the cavity, and wherein the baffling means are divided into a pair thereof arranged about the axis of the cavity in axial succession to one another, and the means for changing the circumferential extent of the circumferential outline to which the first cross sectional area is confined, include means for shifting the pair of baffling means in relation to one another axially of the cavity.
- 40. The combination according to claim 39 wherein the pair of baffling means is adapted to be inverted in relation to one another axially of the cavity.
- 41. The combination according to claim 38 further comprising baffling means arranged about the axis of the cavity and adapted to confine the distention of the layers to the respective first and second cross sectional areas of the cavity, and wherein the baffling means are divided into pairs thereof arranged about the axis of the cavity on pairs of mutually opposing sides thereof, and the means for changing the circumferential extent of the circumferential outline to which the first cross sectional area is confined in the first cross sectional plane of the cavity, include means for shifting the respective pairs of baffling means in relation to one another crosswise the axis of the cavity.
- 42. The combination according to claim 41 wherein one of the pairs of baffling means is mounted to be reciprocated relatively crosswise the axis of the cavity and the means for shifting the respective pairs of baffling means in relation to one another include means operable to reciprocate the one pair of baffling means relatively crosswise the axis of the cavity.
- 43. The combination according to claim 42 wherein another of the pairs of baffling means is rotatably mounted about axes of rotation transverse the axis of the cavity and the means for shifting the respective pairs of baffling means in relation to one another also include means operable to rotate the other pair of baffling means about the axes of rotation thereof.
- 44. The combination according to claim 38 further comprising baffling means arranged about the axis of the cavity and adapted to confine the distention of the layers to the respective first and second cross sectional areas of the cavity, and wherein the means for changing the circumferential extent of the circumferential outline to which the first cross sectional area of the cavity is confined, include means for shifting the baffling means and the first and second cross sectional planes of the cavity in relation to one another.
- 45. The combination according to claim 44 wherein the means for shifting the baffling means and the first and second cross sectional planes of the cavity in relation to one another include means for varying the volume of molten metal that is superimposed on the body of startup material so as to shift the respective planes in relation to the baffling means.
- 46. The combination according to claim 44 wherein the baffling means are rotatably mounted about an axis of rotation transverse the axis of the cavity and the means for shifting the baffling means and the first and second cross sectional planes of the cavity in relation to one another include means for rotating the baffling means about the axis of rotation thereof.
RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a Division of application Ser. no. 08/954,784, filed on Oct. 21, 1997 under the title CASTING OF MOLTEN METAL IN AN OPEN ENDED MOLD CAVITY, and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,158,498.
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