Claims
- 1. A casting sand shake-out method characterized by fixing a casting to a support member, indirectly connecting a hammer to the support member, and hitting the casting by the hammer while vibrating the support member; wherein the vibration applied to the support member has a conveying performance in one direction, and sand sticking to the inside and outside of the casting is separated by this vibration away from the casting fixed to the support member and the sand is discharged, and an impulsive vibration is also given to the casting by the hammer to promote said separating action, thereby sending out the sand falling on the support member in one direction.
- 2. A casting sand shake-out method of claim 1, wherein the support member is divided into two sections, the casting is fixed on the two sections of the support member and the two sections of the support member are both vibrated.
- 3. A casting sand shake-out method of claim 1, wherein the support member is divided into two sections, and the casting is fixed on the two sections of the support member, and at least one of the two sections of the support member is vibrated.
- 4. A casting sand shake-out method of claim 3, wherein the vibration applied to both of the two sections of the support member has a conveying performance in one direction, conveying directions of vibrations of both of the two sections of the support member are set in mutually opposite directions, and after a vibration in one direction is applied to one section of the support member depending on the shape of the casting, a vibration having a conveying performance in opposite direction is applied to other section of the support member.
- 5. A casting sand shake-out apparatus comprising: a support member to which a casting is fixed; means for vibrating the support member; and a hammer for hitting the casting, wherein the hammer is indirectly connected to the support member, and wherein sand sticking to the inside and outside of the casting is separated away from the casting fixed to the support member and discharged by the vibrating means, and an impulsive vibration is applied to the casting by the hammer, thereby promoting said separating action; wherein the vibration of the vibrating means has a conveying performance in one direction such that sand separated from the casting is conveyed by vibration and sent outside of the apparatus.
- 6. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 5, wherein the support member is composed of a receiving plate, and the hammer is coupled to this receiving plate, and an elastic piece is inserted in any position between the hammer and the receiving plate.
- 7. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 6, further comprising fixing means for firmly fixing the casting to the receiving plate.
- 8. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 7, wherein the fixing means is composed of a fixing mechanism attached to the receiving plate for pressing the casting toward the receiving plate, and the casting is pressed firmly against the receiving plate, so that the casting and the receiving plate are more securely united into one body.
- 9. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 7, wherein the fixing means is constituted by a fixing mechanism attached to the receiving plate for pressing the casting toward the receiving plate, and a fitting relation between a protruding member provided in the receiving plate and a recess in the casting.
- 10. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 6, wherein the receiving plate is divided into two sections, and the casting is fixed on the two sections of the receiving plate, and the two sections of the receiving plate are individually provided with vibrating means so that the two sections of the receiving plate may be both vibrated.
- 11. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 6, wherein the receiving plate is divided into two sections, and the casting is fixed on the two sections of the receiving plate, and the two sections of the receiving plate are individually provided with vibrating means so that at least one section of the receiving plate may be vibrated.
- 12. A casting sand shake-out apparatus of claim 11, wherein the conveying directions of vibration of the two sections of the receiving plate are set in mutually opposite directions.
Priority Claims (3)
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9-369850 |
Dec 1997 |
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10-035324 |
Jan 1998 |
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11-147059 |
Apr 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part Application of International Application No. PCT/JP98/05596 filed on Dec. 10, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/JP98/05596 |
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