Claims
- 1. A ceramic port liner, comprising:
- a port liner body made of ceramic material for insert casting, said ceramic material having high heat resistance and thermal shock resistance, and being free from cracking due to compression stresses during insert casting, said port liner body having an exhaust opening and at least two ports spaced apart from each other, two of said at least two ports defining therebetween a depressed portion; and
- reinforcement material filled in said depressed portion, wherein said ceramic port liner has at least one of:
- (1) a difference in thermal expansion coefficients between said port liner body and said reinforcement material at 800.degree. C. in a range of .+-.0.1%; and
- (2) a difference in Young's moduli between said port liner body and said reinforcement material in a range of .+-.1,000 kgf/mm.sup.2.
- 2. The ceramic port liner of claim 1, wherein said ceramic material is an aluminum titanate-based ceramic material.
- 3. The ceramic port liner of claim 1, wherein said reinforcement material is made of said ceramic material.
- 4. The ceramic port liner of claim 1, wherein said depressed portion is substantially V-shaped.
- 5. The ceramic port liner of claim 1, wherein said reinforcement material substantially completely fills said depressed portion.
- 6. A ceramic port liner, comprising:
- a port liner body made of a ceramic material for insert casting, said ceramic material having high heat resistance and thermal shock resistance, and being free from cracking due to compression stresses during insert casting, said port liner body having an exhaust opening defined by an upper wall, a lower wall, and first and second side walls, and at least two ports spaced apart from each other, two of said at least two ports defining therebetween a depressed portion; and
- a slit for accommodating stress applied to said port liner body during insert casting, said slit extending completely through and along at least one of said upper wall, said lower wall, and said first and second side walls of said port liner body.
- 7. The ceramic port liner of claim 6, further comprising ceramic fibers disposed within said slit.
- 8. The ceramic port liner of claim 6, wherein said slit extends into said depressed portion.
- 9. The ceramic port liner of claim 6, wherein said ceramic material is an aluminum titanate-based ceramic material.
- 10. A ceramic port liner for insert casting with molten metal, comprising:
- a port liner body made of a ceramic material for insert casting, said ceramic material having high heat resistance and thermal shock resistance, and being free from cracking due to compression stresses during insert casting, said port liner body having an exhaust opening and at least one port; and
- irreversibly expandable means which irreversibly expands from a first thickness to a second thickness larger than said first thickness from heat from said molten metal during insert casting of said ceramic port liner wherein said irreversibly expandable means substantially maintains said second thickness after said ceramic port liner and molten metal cools after insert casting, said irreversibly expandable means comprising a ceramic sheet covering said port liner body, whereby stress concentrations on and cracking of said port liner body are prevented during said insert casting.
- 11. The ceramic port liner of claim 10, wherein said ceramic sheet comprises vermiculite, ceramic fibers and organic binder.
Priority Claims (5)
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62-70113 |
Mar 1987 |
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62-63765 |
Apr 1987 |
JPX |
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62-63766 |
Apr 1987 |
JPX |
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62-63767 |
Apr 1987 |
JPX |
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62-104055 |
Apr 1987 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Rule 60 Divisional application of Ser. No. 07/508,532, filed Apr. 12, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,055,435, which in turn is a Rule 62 Continuation application of Ser. No. 07/169,507, filed Mar. 17, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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169507 |
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