Interlocking liner for a casting shake-out unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273176
  • Patent Number
    6,273,176
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 20, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A tumbling unit such as a casting shake-out unit, rotary media drum, sand reclaimer or the like, is provided. The tumbling unit includes a cylindrical outer shell and a cylindrical inner shell. The inner liner is formed of a series of interfitting segments. The segments each have an inner surface, an outer surface, side edges, a front edge, a back edge, and rifling extending from the outer surface. The side edges of the segments have a groove formed therein which extends the length of said the edges. The grooves of neighboring segments define channel between the segments. The pin is received in the channel to urge the neighboring segments apart to form a tight interfit among the segments in a row of the liner. The retaining pin has a body having side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface. A rib extends along each side surface which is shaped and sized to be received in the grooves of the neighboring segments. An arm extends upwardly from the pin body top surface. The pin arm conforms in shape and size to the side profile of the rifling, and is positioned on the pin body to be in alignment with the rifling of the adjacent segments, to form a continuous rifling on said liner.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not Applicable




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to casting shake-out units used to separate or remove sand from castings, and in particular, to a liner which forms the inner surface of the shake-out unit.




In the formation of a tumbling mill, such as a casting shake-out unit, rotary separator, media drum, material drier, lump crusher reclaimer, blending drum, sand screen, or the like, it is desirable to form the inner surface of the mill from segments. Thus, when individual segments wear out, they can be replaced easily and rapidly without the need to incur a significant amount of downtime or expense. An examples of a shake-out unit having segmented inner liners is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,262 which is assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, and which is incorporated herein by reference. As set forth in that patent, the inner cylinder forming the inner surface of the unit is formed from a series of interconnected modular components. The operation of that unit, for its intended purpose, has performed highly satisfactorily. However, when the casting shake-out unit is operated continuously, the wear on the components causes the components or segments to gradually loosen. This requires a retightening of the entire formed inner surface. This retightening operation requires that the operator incur a significant amount of down time.




It is desirable for the mill to operate for a longer period before the segments begin to loosen and separate. In U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,502,808, 5,638,887, and 5,638,890, all of with are assigned to the same assignee as the present invention and incorporated herein by reference, the side edges of the segments are grooved to define a channel between neighboring segments. A pin or bar is inserted in the channel. In a completed lining, the bars tend to urge the segments apart, thus creating a tight fig in the completed cylindrical lining. These have also worked well. However, the pins and the interlocking of the liner segments can still be improved.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A tumbling unit such as a casting shake-out unit, rotary media drum, sand reclaimer or the like, is provided. The tumbling unit includes a cylindrical outer shell and a cylindrical inner shell. The inner liner is formed of a series of interfitting segments. The segments each have an inner surface, an outer surface, side edges, a front edge, a back edge, and rifling extending from the outer surface. The side edges of the segments have a groove formed therein which extends the length of said the edges. The grooves of neighboring segments define channel between the segments. To enable the segments to interfit, the segments include tongues on their segment front and back edges and cutouts in their comers. The tongues and cutouts are shaped and positioned to enable the segments to interfit with each other.




The pin is received in the channel to urge the neighboring segments apart to form a tight interfit among the segments in a row of the liner. The retaining pin has a body having side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface. A rib extends along each side surface which is shaped and sized to be received in the grooves of the neighboring segments. An arm extends upwardly from the pin body top surface. When the pin is placed between two neighboring segments, it separates the segments. The pin arm conforms in shape and size to the side profile of the rifling, and is positioned on the pin body to be in alignment with the rifling of the adjacent segments, to form a continuous rifling on said liner. The pins have cutouts at opposite ends thereof which conforming generally in size and shape to the profile of the segment cutouts.




In a second embodiment, the segments include a first and a second side, and a front and a back side. A first side flange extends along the first side; a second side flange extends along the second side; a front flange extends along the front side; and a back side flange extends along the back side. The flanges all have a width equal to approximately one-half the width of the segment body between the inner and outer surfaces of said segment body. The first side flange and bottom flange have a surface generally flush with one of the inner and outer surfaces of the segment; and the second side flange and the top flange having a surface generally flush with the other of the inner and outer surfaces of said segment. This gives the segment the appearance of two rectangles being placed on top of each other, with one rectangle being diagonally offset from the other rectangle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial perspective end view of a tumbling unit which is partially exploded to show one segment and a pair of retaining pins removed and with inner riflings not shown for purposes of clarity;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the pin;





FIG. 3

is an end elevational view of the pin;





FIG. 4

is an end elevational view of a pair of segments adjacent each other with a pin positioned between them;





FIG. 5

is an inner plan view of three segments positioned together;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of an alternative embodiment of the inner liner segment;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of a pair of segments of

FIG. 6

adjacent each other; and





FIG. 8

is an inner plan view of three segments of

FIG. 6

positioned together.




Corresponding reference numerals will be used throughout the several figures of the drawings.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The following detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention, including what we presently believe is the best mode of carrying out the invention.




A tumbling mill


1


is shown generally in FIG.


1


. Tumbling mill


1


is preferably a mill constructed and operated in the manner disclosed in the above noted U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,262 to remove sand from casting by tumbling the castings. As shown, the mill


1


generally includes an outer cylinder


3


and an inner cylinder


5


. The inner cylinder


5


is of a smaller diameter than the outer cylinder


3


, and the two cylinders define a space


7


between the cylinders. The inner liner or cylinder


5


is made of a plurality of interlocking segments


9


which fit together to form the cylinder


5


. Importantly, and as will be described below, the segments


9


positively lock together so that segments will not fall out of the lining as they wear. This advantageously increases the time the mill may be continuously operated before it has to be shut down to tighten the inner liner


5


.




The segment


9


is similar to the segments described in the above noted U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,890. Each segment


9


includes a generally arcuate body


11


having an inner surface


13


, an outer surface


15


, side edges


17


, and front and back edges


19


. Each segment preferably covers approximately 35°-40° of arc. To space the segments


9


, and hence, the inner cylinder


5


, from the outer cylinder


3


, each segment


9


has diagonally extending ribs or rifling


21


formed its outer surface


15


. The ribs


21


are positioned on segment


9


so that when a plurality of the segments are connected to form inner cylinder


5


, the ribs from one segment abut respective ribs from neighboring segments to provide continuous rifling along the cylinder surface. As set forth in the prior patents, the inner cylinder


5


is preferably perforated so that the sand which is separated from the castings may fall into the space


7


between the inner and outer cylinders. The segments


9


thus have a plurality of holes or perforations


22


formed therein to allow sand to fall into the space


7


between the inner and outer cylinders. A slot or groove


23


is formed along side edges


17


to receive a pin


25


which spaces the segments apart in the completed inner cylinder to tighten the fit between the segments of the inner cylinder. The pin


31


is described in more detail below. The groove


23


extends the full length of the side edges


17


.




To enable the segments


9


to interlock with each other, each segment includes a tongue


31


extending from the approximate center of the front and back edges


19


and generally rectangular cutouts


33


at the four corners of the liner body


11


. The cutouts


33


define pockets


35


when two segments


9


are placed adjacent each other along their side edges


17


. The formed pocket receives the tongue


33


of a further segment


9


which is placed adjacent the two segments along the front and back edges


19


of the segments, as seen in FIG.


5


. The tabs


31


extend the full width of the body


11


between the inner and outer surfaces


13


and


15


. The body, however, includes a raised portion


36


on the outer surface


15


which covers the cutouts


33


, as seen in FIG.


4


. Thus, the pockets


35


are closed on one side. When the liner


5


is assembled, the covers


36


rest on the tongues


31


, thereby interlocking the segments


9


of adjacent different rows of segments.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, the segments


9


including rifling


37


on their inner surfaces


13


. The rifling is not shown in

FIG. 4

for purposes of clarity. In the completed lining, the rifling helps move castings through the mill. The rifling


37


is formed on the segments so that the rifling of one row of liner segments is off-set from the rifling of an adjacent row of liner segments. Thus, the rifling or ribs


37


do not form continuous ribs or rifling along the inner surface of the liner


5


.




The retaining pins


25


are positioned between the side edges


17


of adjacent or neighboring segments


9


. The pins


25


are shown in more detail in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Each pin


25


includes an elongate, generally rectangular body


41


having side walls


43


, a top surface


45


, and a bottom surface


47


. The body


41


has a length substantially equal to the length of the segment side


17


. So that the pin will not interfere with the interlocking of the segments


9


, the pin body includes a cut out


49


on either end of the body. The cutout


49


corresponds in size and shape to the side profile of the cutouts


33


in the segments


9


.




A rib


51


extends along each side surface


43


of the pin body


41


. The ribs


51


are sized and shaped to be received in the grooves


23


in the segment sides


17


. Additionally, an arm


53


extends up from the pin body top surface


45


. As seen in

FIG. 4

, the arm


53


is positioned on the pin body


41


such that it is aligned with the ribs


21


of the liner segments


9


when the liner


5


is assembled. Thus, the arm


53


, as seen, is generally trapezoidal in side elevation (FIG.


2


), and rectangular in front elevation (FIG.


3


), which corresponds in size and shape to the side profile of the segment ribs


21


. Thus, the ribs


21


provide for a smooth transition between the ribs


21


of the segments


9


, as well as of the inner surfaces


13


of the segments


9


.




When the segments


9


are interconnected, the pins


25


tighten the liner or inner cylinder


5


, as set forth in the above noted U.S. Pat. No. 4,502,808, to lengthen the time before the segments come loose from each other due to continuous operation of the mill. The interconnection of the segments, in turn, prevents a segment from falling out when the pin wears. Thus, if a pin


25


wears, the interaction between the tongue


31


and its associated pocket


35


will prevent the segment from falling out from the inner cylinder


5


. Although the segment will be loose when the pin wears through, the segment will not fall out. This will allow the operator time to normally shut down the mill to insert a new pin or a new segment.




A second embodiment of the segments is shown in

FIGS. 6-8

. The segments


109


include a generally arcuate body


111


having an inner surface


113


, an outer surface


115


, a first side edge


117




a,


a second side edge


117




b,


a front edge


119




a,


and a back edge


119




b


. A first side flange


121


extends from the body along side


117




a


and a front flange


123


extends along the front edge


119




a


. A second side flange


125


extends along side


117




b


and a back flange


127


extends along the back


119




b


. The flanges


121


,


123


,


125


, and


127


have a top to bottom thickness of about {fraction (


1


/


2


)} of the thickness of the segment body


111


between its inner and outer surfaces. The flanges


121


and


123


both have top surfaces which are continuations of the outer surface


115


of the segment body; and the flanges


125


and


127


have bottom surfaces which are continuations of the inner surface


113


of the segment body. Thus, as seen in

FIG. 6

, the body, in top plan, appears as two rectangles placed on top of each other and diagonally offset from each other.




To assemble the inner cylinder from the segments


109


, the segments are assembled with their flanges in overlapping relationship, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

. As with the segments


9


, the overlapping relationship of the flanges of the segments


109


will prevent the segments from falling out of the inner cylinder as the segments become worn. Although not shown in the drawings, grooves can be formed in the edge of the flange


121


and in the body side


117




b


to accept the pin


25


.




As can be appreciated, the segments of the present invention will cooperate with each other to prevent a segment from separating from the lining when a pin wears or breaks. Although the segment may be somewhat loose, the mill


1


will still be operable, at least for a short period of time, before the segment must be replaced. This will allow for a normal shut down of the machine, rather than an emergency shut down of the machine which would be needed if the segment did separate from the lining. The pin will provide a smooth and continuous transition between the plates, so that the castings and sand see only continuous substantially uninterrupted inner and outer surfaces for the lining


5


and continuous substantially uninterrupted rifling along the liner outer surface.




As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A tumbling unit such as a casting shake-out unit, rotary media drum, sand reclaimer or the like, the tumbling unit comprising:a cylindrical outer shell; a cylindrical liner positioned within said outer shell, said liner being formed of a series of interfitting segments, said segments having an inner surface, an outer surface, side edges, a front edge, a back edge, and rifling extending from said outer surface; the side edges of the segments having a groove formed therein and extending the length of said side edges, the grooves of neighboring segments defining channel between neighboring; and an elongate retaining pin received in said channel to urge adjacent segments apart to form a tight interfit among the segments in a row of said liner, said retaining pin including a body having side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface; a rib extending along each side surface, said ribs being shaped and sized to be received in the grooves of the adjacent segments; and an arm extending upwardly from said pin body top surface; said pin separating adjacent liner segments, said pin arm conforming in shape to, and being in alignment with, the rifling of the adjacent segments, to form a continuous rifling on said liner.
  • 2. The tumbling unit of claim 1 wherein said liner segments include tongues on said segment front and back edges, and cutouts in corners of said segments; said tongues and cutouts being shaped and positioned to enable said segments to interfit with each other; said pins having cutouts at opposite ends thereof; said pin cutouts conforming generally to the profile of the segment cutouts.
  • 3. A retaining pin for use in a cylindrical tumbling unit to force a tight interfit between neighboring segments of the tumbling unit; said neighboring segments each having an side edge, a groove formed in said edge, and rifling on an outer surface of said segments; the grooves of neighboring segments defining a channel;said retaining pin including a body having side surfaces, a top surface, and a bottom surface; a rib extending along each side surface, said ribs being shaped and sized to be received in the grooves of neighboring segments; and an arm extending upwardly from said pin body top surface; said pin separating neighboring liner segments, said pin arm conforming in shape to, and being in alignment with, the rifling of the neighboring segments, to form a continuous rifling on said liner.
  • 4. A casting shake-out unit including an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder; said inner cylinder being formed from a plurality of segments which interfit with each other; each segment including:a body having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first side edge, a second side edge opposite said first side edge, a front edge, and a back edge; a first side flange extending along said first side; a second side flange extending along said second side; a front flange extending along said front side; and a back side flange extending along said back side; said flanges all having a width equal to approximately one-half the width of said segment body between said inner and outer surfaces of said segment body; said first side flange and said bottom flange having a surface generally flush with one of the inner and outer surfaces of said segment; and said second side flange and said top flange having a surface generally flush with the other of said inner and outer surfaces of said segment.
  • 5. A segment for forming an inner lining of a casting shake-out unit, said segment being shaped and configured to interfit with neighboring segments; said segment including:a first side flange extending along said first side; a second side flange extending along said second side; a front flange extending along said front side; and a back side flange extending along said back side; said flanges all having a width equal to approximately one-half the width of said segment body between said inner and outer surfaces of said segment body; said first side flange and said bottom flange having a surface generally flush with one of the inner and outer surfaces of said segment; and said second side flange and said top flange having a surface generally flush with the other of said inner and outer surfaces of said segment.
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Number Name Date Kind
3998262 Didion Dec 1976
4502808 Didion et al. Mar 1985
5638887 Didion Jun 1997
5638890 Didion Jun 1997