Claims
- 1. A lost foam pattern for an engine block including a cylinder and an axially extending transfer passage defined by spaced side walls and an inner wall which is outwardly convex, said pattern comprising a first pattern piece including a wall defining a portion of a cylindrical bore having an axis, and a passage recess extending in the direction of the axis of said cylindrical bore and communicating with said cylindrical bore, said passage recess being defined by opposed walls extending axially with respect to said cylindrical bore and forming the side walls of the transfer passage, a second pattern piece located in said passage recess, having a first arcuate wall forming a continuation of said cylindrical bore portion in said first pattern piece, and having a second arcuate wall forming the inner wall of the transfer passage and being outwardly convex, and means on said first and second pattern pieces for locating said pattern pieces relative to each other.
- 2. A lost foam pattern in accordance with claim 1 wherein said locating means includes respective pilot recesses located in each of said opposed axially extending walls, said pilot recesses opening into said cylindrical bore and into said passage recess, and spaced portions on said second pattern piece received in said pilot recesses to locate said second pattern piece relative to said first pattern piece and to prevent movement of said first pattern piece relative to said second pattern piece except in a direction extending radially with respect to the axis of said cylindrical bore.
- 3. A lost foam pattern in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second arcuate wall of said second pattern piece is outwardly convex in a plane extending parallel to a plane extending radially from a containing said axis of said cylindrical bore.
- 4. A lost foam pattern for an engine block including a cylinder having an axis, and an axially extending transfer passage having first and second portions, which first portion includes spaced axially extending side walls and spaced inner and outer walls connecting said side walls, said inner wall being outwardly convex and said outer wall being inwardly concave, said pattern comprising a first pattern piece including a wall defining a first portion of a cylindrical bore having an axis, a passage recess extending in the direction of the axis of said cylindrical bore and communicating with said cylindrical bore, said passage recess being defined forming the side walls of the transfer passage, and by a wall joining said opposed axially extending walls, being inwardly concave in a plane extending parallel to a plane extending radially from and containing said axis of said cylindrical bore, and forming the outer wall of the transfer passage, and respective pilot recesses located in each of said opposed axially extending walls, said pilot recesses opening into said cylindrical bore and into said passage recess, a second pattern piece located in said passage recess and forming, with said first pattern piece, the first portion of the transfer passage, said second pattern piece having a first arcuate wall forming a continuation of said cylindrical bore portion in said first pattern piece, having a second arcuate wall forming the inner wall of the transfer passage and being outwardly convex in a plane extending parallel to a plane extending radially from and containing said axis of said cylindrical bore, and having spaced walls located in said pilot recesses to locate said second pattern piece in proper position relative to said first pattern piece and to prevent movement of said second pattern piece relative to said first pattern piece except in a direction opposite to the direction of assembly of said first and second pattern pieces, and a third pattern piece including a wall defining a second portion of said cylindrical bore and a second recess communicating with said second portion of said cylindrical bore and forming the second portion of the transfer passage.
- 5. A lost foam pattern for an article including a main cavity and a secondary cavity defined by spaced side walls and an additional wall which is convex, said pattern comprising a first pattern piece including a wall defining a primary recess forming the main cavity and extending in a given direction, and a secondary recess extending in said given direction and communicating through said wall with said primary recess, said secondary recess being defined by opposed walls extending in said given direction and forming the spaced side walls of the secondary cavity, a second pattern piece located in said secondary recess, having a first arcuate wall forming a continuation of said wall defining said primary recess in said first pattern piece, and having a second convexly arcuate wall forming the additional wall of the secondary cavity, and means on said first and second pattern pieces for locating said first and second pattern pieces relative to each other.
- 6. A foam pattern for forming a cylinder block of a two cycle engine, said pattern comprising a foam engine block component having an internal generally cylindrical wall defining a cylinder, a recess disposed in said wall and extending longitudinally of said cylinder, said recess having a base portion spaced radially from said wall and having a discharge end, a separate foam insert disposed circumferentially across said recess, said insert being spaced from said base portion to provide a longitudinal transfer passage therebetween, a first end of said insert being spaced longitudinally from said discharge end of said recess to provide a transfer port providing communication between said cylinder and the transfer passage, and means for joining said insert to said block component.
- 7. An evaporable polymeric foam pattern for forming a cylinder block of a two cycle engine, comprising an evaporable foam engine block component having an internal generally cylindrical wall defining a cylinder and having a head end and having an open opposite crankcase end, recess means disposed in said wall and extending longitudinally of said cylinder, said recess means having a base portion spaced radially from said wall and having a discharge end spaced from said head end, a separate evaporable foam insert disposed circumferentially across said recess means, said insert being spaced from said base portion to provide a longitudinal transfer passage therebetween, a first end of said insert being spaced longitudinally from said discharge end of said recess means to provide a transfer port providing communication between said cylinder and the transfer passage, and means for joining said insert to said block component.
- 8. The pattern of claim 7, wherein said means for joining said insert to said block component comprises a layer of adhesive.
- 9. The pattern of claim 7, wherein the inner surface of said insert is curved and forms an extension to said wall.
- 10. A foam pattern for forming a cylinder block of a two-cycle engine in a lost foam casting process, comprising an evaporable foam engine block component having an internal generally cylindrical wall defining a cylinder and having a head end and having an open opposite crankcase end, at least one recess disposed in said wall and extending longitudinally of said cylinder, said recess having a base portion spaced radially from said wall and having a generally curved discharge end spaced from said head end and having an opposite end opening at the crankcase end of said block component, a separate evaporable foam insert disposed circumferentially across said recess, said insert being spaced from said base portion to provide a longitudinal transfer passage therebetween, a first end of said insert being spaced longitudinally from said discharge end of said recess to define a transfer port providing communication between said cylinder and said transfer passage, and a layer of adhesive joining said insert to said block component.
- 11. The pattern of claim 10, wherein said insert has a second end opposite said first end and spaced longitudinally of the crankcase end of said block component.
- 12. A method for casting, in a lost foam casting process, an engine block including a cylinder and an axially extending transfer passage defined by spaced side walls and an inner wall which is outwardly convex, said method comprising the steps of providing a lost foam pattern comprising a first pattern piece including a wall defining a portion of a cylindrical bore having an axis, and a passage recess extending in the direction of the axis of said cylindrical bore and communicating with said cylindrical bore, said passage recess being defined by opposed walls extending axially with respect to said cylindrical bore and forming the side walls of the transfer passage, a second pattern piece located in said passage recess, having a first arcuate wall forming a continuation of said cylindrical bore portion in said first pattern piece, and having a second arcuate wall forming the inner wall of the transfer passage and being outwardly convex, and means on said first and second pattern pieces for locating said pattern pieces relative to each other, and utilizing said foam pattern in a lost foam casting process to form an engine block.
- 13. A method for casting a cylinder block for a two cycle engine in a lost foam casting process, said method comprising the steps of providing a foam pattern comprising a foam engine block component having an internal generally cylindrical wall defining a cylinder, a recess disposed in said wall and extending longitudinally of said cylinder, said recess having a base portion spaced radially from said wall having a discharge end, a separate foam insert disposed circumferentially across said recess, said insert being spaced from said base portion to provide a longitudinal transfer passage therebetween, a first end of said insert being spaced longitudinally from said discharge end of said recess to provide a transfer port providing communication between said cylinder and the transfer passage, and means for joining said insert to said block component, and utilizing said foam pattern in a lost foam casting process to form an engine block.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 202,212 filed June 3, 1988 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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