Claims
- 1. An improved foundry apparatus of the type having a flask for holding particulate material, a pattern associated with the flask and a hopper above the pattern for delivering a flow of particulate material over the pattern, the improvement comprising:
- cooling means in the hopper for cooling the particulate material being passed from the hopper,
- a first plate having a plurality of apertures and a second plate having a second plurality of apertures, said first and second plurality of apertures being registerable with each other to define particulate material passage areas and said particulate material passage areas being irregularly spaced relative to one another so that particulate material can be directed selectively and nonuniformly over the pattern;
- means for adjustably mounting the plates relative to each other so that the apertures can be brought into adjustable registration with each other so that a desired flow rate for the particulate material over the pattern can be chosen;
- means for vibrating the cooling means for advancing the particulate material toward the first plate; and
- means for vibrating the flask to avoid the formation of gaps and cause a substantially uniform compaction of particulate material about the pattern.
- 2. An improved foundry apparatus of the type having a flask for holding particulate material, a pattern associated with the flask and a hopper above the pattern for delivering a flow of particulate material over the pattern, the improvement comprising:
- a first plate having a first plurality of apertures and a second plate having a second plurality of apertures, said first and second plurality of apertures being registerable with each other to define particulate material passage areas, the particulate material passage areas being non-uniform in size so that a larger particulate material volume can be directed over some portions of the pattern than others;
- means for adjustably mounting the plates relative to each other so that the apertures can be brought into adjustable registration with each other so that a desired flow rate for the particulate material over the pattern can be chosen; and
- means for vibrating the flask to avoid the formation of gaps and cause a substantially uniform compaction of particulate material about the pattern.
- 3. An improved foundry apparatus of the type having a flask for holding molding sand, a pattern associated with the flask and a hopper above the pattern for delivering a flow of sand over the pattern, the improvement comprising:
- a first plate having a substantially regular spaced first plurality of apertures, the apertures in the first plate being substantially uniform in area;
- means mounting the first plate relative to the apparatus so that the first plate intercepts the flow of sand from the hopper;
- a second plate in juxtaposition to the first plate and having a second plurality of apertures corresponding in number and location to the first plurality of apertures and at least one of the apertures in the second plate having a smaller area than a plurality of the other apertures in the second plate whereby the volume of sand delivered through each of the apertures in the first and second plates is non-uniform when registered; and
- means for adjustably mounting one of the plates relative to the other so that selective registration can be effected between the apertures in the first and second plates to establish a desired sand flow rate through the plates.
- 4. An improved foundry apparatus of the type having a flask for holding molding sand, a pattern associated with the flask and a hopper above the pattern for delivering a flow of sand over the pattern, the improvement comprising:
- a first plate having a substantially regular spaced first plurality of apertures, the apertures in the first plate being substantially uniform in area;
- means mounting the first plate relative to the apparatus so that the first plate intercepts the flow of sand from the hopper;
- a second plate in juxtaposition to the first plate and having a plurality of apertures corresponding in location to the apertures in the first plate but fewer in number so that at least a portion of the pattern is masked from direct flow of sand from the plates; and
- means for adjustably mounting one of the plates relative to the other so that selective registration can be effected between the apertures in the first and second plates to establish a desired sand flow rate through the plates.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 690,482 filed Dec. 5, 1984 now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US84/01738 |
10/30/1984 |
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12/5/1984 |
12/5/1984 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO86/02582 |
5/9/1986 |
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US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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967096 |
Aug 1964 |
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Continuations (1)
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690482 |
Dec 1984 |
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