Claims
- 1. A core assembly adapted for use in foundry practice comprising a plurality of cores, with the cores being joined together by at least one connecting area which comprises a male portion integrally formed on one of the joined cores and a female portion integrally formed on the other of the joined cores, with the male portion being closely received in the female portion, and a clamping member positioned between the male and female portions of the connecting area to produce a clamping effect therebetween, and wherein said clamping member comprises a formable initially flat sheet which is adapted for being placed on the male portion or placed over the female portion so as to conform to the shape of the connecting area and develop said clamping effect during the insertion of the male portion into the female portion.
- 2. The core assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the male portion is in the form of a cone or frustrum, and the female portion is in form of a conical or frustoconical recess.
- 3. The core assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein the cone or frustrum of the male portion has an extremely small angle of inclination of its circumferential surface.
- 4. The core assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the formable initially flat sheet comprises a generally circular center portion and a serrated or star shaped outer edge portion.
- 5. The core assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein the outer edge portion of the flat sheet is star shaped and formed by triangular segments which radiate from the center portion, with the triangular segments being configured so as not to overlap when conformed to the shape of the connecting area.
- 6. The core assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the clamping member comprises a soft material that is essentially conformable to the shape of the connecting area.
- 7. The core assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the clamping member comprises a sheet which is sufficiently thick to receive therein small core sand particles.
- 8. The core assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein the sheet is composed of a material selected from the group consisting of cellulose, paper, cardboard, plastic, and soft metal.
- 9. The core assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein the sheet is configured to be non-uniform on at least one of its two opposite surfaces.
- 10. The core assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein the sheet has a coating on at least one of its two opposite surfaces.
- 11. The core assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein the coating is a soft material.
- 12. The core assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein the coating is an adhesive.
- 13. The core assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the sheet comprises a material which is expandable in a defined manner at certain temperatures or humidities.
Priority Claims (3)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of PCT/DE00/01651 filed May 23, 2000, and designating the U.S.
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Continuations (1)
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