Claims
- 1. A method of countergravity casting molten metal, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming an expendable pattern of an article to be cast, said pattern comprising a meltable material that expands upon heating,
- (b) investing the pattern with particulate refractory mold material in multiple layers so controlled as to form a thin, refractory shell having a wall thickness not exceeding about 0.12 inch,
- (c) heating the invested pattern to remove the pattern from the thin shell to leave a mold cavity therein,
- (d) disposing a refractory particulate support media about the thin shell with the mold cavity communicated to a lower molten metal inlet disposed external of the support media,
- (e) evacuating the mold cavity,
- (f) applying such a pressure to the support media while the mold cavity is evacuated as to compress the support media about the thin shell to support said shell against casting stresses, and
- (g) countergravity casting the molten metal upwardly into the evacuated mold cavity while the molten metal inlet is communicated to an underlying source of the molten metal and the shell is supported in the support media.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the thin, layered shell is so formed as to exhibit a gas permeability more than twice that exhibited by a like shell having twice the wall thickness.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the shell is so formed as to exhibit a gas permeability of at least three times that exhibited by said like shell.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein in step (c) the invested pattern is steam autoclaved to remove the pattern.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein in step (d), the shell is supported in the support media inside a vacuum housing and a pressure transmitting means is moved relative to the vacuum housing and the support media when the housing is evacuated to exert said pressure on the support media.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the pressure transmitting means comprises a movable wall of the housing for pressing on the support media.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the wall is subjected to a relative vacuum on the inner side thereof and ambient pressure on the outer side thereof.
- 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the pressure transmitting means comprises a bladder disposed in contact with the support media in the housing and pressurized to compress the support media when the mold cavity is evacuated.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the expendable pattern comprises wax.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the expendable pattern comprises urea.
- 11. A method of countergravity casting molten metal, comprising:
- (a) forming an expendable pattern of an article to be cast, said pattern comprising a meltable material that expands upon heating,
- (b) investing the pattern with particulate refractory mold material in multiple layers so controlled as to form a thin, refractory shell having a wall thickness not exceeding about 0.12 inch,
- (c) steam autoclaving the invested pattern to remove the pattern from the thin shell to leave a mold cavity therein,
- (d) surrounding the thin shell in a refractory particulate support media contained in a vacuum chamber with said mold cavity communicated to a lower molten metal inlet disposed external of said vacuum chamber,
- (e) evacuating the chamber to evacuate the mold cavity,
- (f) applying such a pressure to the support media while the chamber is evacuated as to compress the support media about the thin shell to support said shell against casting stresses, and
- (g) countergravity casting the molten metal upwardly into the evacuated mold cavity while the molten metal inlet is communicated to an underlying source of molten metal and the shell is supported in the support media.
- 12. Apparatus for countergravity casting of molten metal, comprising:
- (a) refractory particulate support media disposed in a housing,
- (b) a refractory investment shell disposed in the support media, said shell having a mold cavity defined by a mold wall thickness not exceeding about 0.12 inch,
- (c) a lower molten metal inlet disposed external of the support media for communicating the mold cavity and an underlying source of the molten metal,
- (d) means for evacuating the mold cavity,
- (e) means for applying such a pressure to the support media while the mold cavity is evacuated as to compress the support media about the shell to support it against casting stresses, and
- (f) means for communicating the molten metal inlet to said source when the mold cavity is evacuated and the pressure is applied to the support media so as to urge the molten metal upwardly into the evacuated mold cavity.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said molten metal inlet comprises a fill tube extending from the shell external of the support media.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the means for applying pressure to the support media comprises a movable wall of said housing, said movable wall being subjected to such a differential pressure when the chamber is evacuated as to cause said wall to move relative to the housing and support media to compress the support media about the shell.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the movable wall comprises a gas permeable end wall of the housing, said end wall having an inner side for contacting the support media and a vacuum bell overlying the outer side thereof, said vacuum bell being evacuable on the inside to evacuate the chamber through the gas permeable member and being subjected to ambient pressure on the outside thereof such that said wall moves relative to the housing to press on the support media when said chamber is evacuated.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the movable wall comprises a gas impermeable, flexible end wall of the housing.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the means for applying pressure to the support media comprise a pressurizable bladder disposed in contact with the support media in the chamber.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the refractory particulate support media comprises loose foundry sand.
- 19. Apparatus for countergravity casting of molten metal, comprising:
- (a) a housing having a vacuum chamber,
- (b) loose refractory particulate support media disposed in the chamber,
- (c) a refractory investment shell disposed in the support media, said shell having a mold cavity defined by a mold wall thickness not exceeding about 0.12 inch, PG,40
- (d) a lower molten metal inlet disposed external of the vacuum chamber for communicating the mold cavity and an underlying source of the molten metal,
- (e) means for evacuating the chamber to evacuate the mold cavity,
- (f) means for applying such a pressure to the support media while the chamber is evacuated as to compress the support media about the shell to support it against casting stresses, and
- (g) means for communicating the molten metal inlet to said source while the chamber is evacuated and the pressure is applied to the support media so as to urge the molten metal upwardly into the evacuated mold cavity.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 579,319 filed on Sept. 6, 1990, and now abandoned.
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