Claims
- 1. In a low pressure molding apparatus of the type comprising a mold, a compression-expansion chamber communicating with the lower end of the mold, a fluid-tight chamber, a crucible for liquid metal in said chamber, an injection tube communicating the compression-expansion chamber with the crucible, the compression-expansion chamber comprising first and second communicating compartments, a passage communicating the second compartment with a source of gas under pressure, said gas being a gas which is inert with respect to the material to be molded, and a passage communicating the fluid-tight chamber with a source of compressed air, the improvement comprising means for controlling the pressure P.sub.1 and the flow of inert gas, means for metering the flow of inert gas, means for controlling the pressure P.sub.2 of the compressed air, means for comparing the inert gas pressure P.sub.1 and the air pressure P.sub.2 prevailing in the fluid-tight chamber and for regulating the difference P.sub.1 -P.sub.2 between two regulating values a and b.
- 2. A molding apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the means for controlling the inert gas pressure P.sub.1 comprises in series in the passage communicating the second chamber with the source of inert gas, a two-way valve, a three-way valve whose third-way communicates with the atmosphere and an operative connection between said valves and the regulator, and an operative connection between said valves and the means for regulating the pressure difference P.sub.1 -P.sub.2.
- 3. A molding apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the means for comparing the inert gas pressure P.sub.1 and the air pressure P.sub.2 comprises a differential regulating manometer placed on an operative connection, one end of which communicates with the passage of inert gas downstream the three way valve and the other end communicates with the passage of compressed air downstream the two valves.
- 4. A molding apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the means for controlling means for the flow of inert gas comprise parallel passages interposed in the passage communicating the supply of inert gas with the second compartment and a two-way valve in one of the parallel passages for providing a high rate of flow through and a flow governor in the other of the parallel passages for throttling the rate of flow-through.
- 5. A molding apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the means for controlling the pressure P.sub.2 of the compressed air comprises two valves the first connecting the interior of the enclosure with a source of compressed air and the second connecting the interior of the enclosure with the atmosphere.
- 6. A low pressure molding process comprising positioning a mold in communication with the upper end of a compression-expansion chamber having first and second communicating compartments and an injection tube which extends downwardly into a crucible housed within an enclosure, introducing gas under pressure into the enclosure to force liquid metal from the crucible up through the injection tube and the compression-expansion chamber into the mold, releasing said excess pressure in the enclosure after at least partial solidification of the metal in the mold to enable non-solidified metal to flow back into the crucible, feeding the second compartment of the compression-expansion chamber with an inert gas under pressure, monitoring the pressure P.sub.1 of inert gas fed to the second compartment and the pressure P.sub.2 in the enclosure, and regulating the difference between P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 in such a manner that a<P.sub.1 -P.sub.2 <b.
- 7. In a low pressure molding apparatus having a furnace, a crucible within the furnace for housing molten metal to be cast, a source of compressed air, a source of inert gas, a compression-expansion chamber having two compartments with a common nozzle, an injection tube communicating the crucible with the nozzle of the compression-expansion chamber, one compartment having a passage for communicating with the mold into which the metal is to be cast, means communicating the other compartment with the source of inert gas, and means communicating the furnace with the source of air under pressure, the improvement comprising valve means for controlling pressure P.sub.1 and flow of inert gas from the source of inert gas to the other compartment, other valve means for controlling the pressure P.sub.2 and flow of air from the source of air under pressure to the furance, and means for comparing the pressure P.sub.1 of inert gas and the pressure P.sub.2 of air in the furnace and for regulating the differential between the pressure P.sub.1 and P.sub.2.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7 in which the valve means for comparing the pressure P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 operates to control the pressure P.sub.1 and P.sub.2 to provide for a minimal difference which equals hpg wherein h is the level of the metal in the crucible, p is the massive liquid metal and g is the specific gravity of the metal.
- 9. A low pressure molding process which includes the steps of purging a mold in communication with the upper end of one compartment of a compression-expansion chamber, the lower end of said compartment being in communication through an injection tube with a furnace containing crucible, purging the compression-expansion chamber with a gentle stream of inert gas while communicating the furnace with the atmosphere, stopping the flow of inert gas to the compression-expansion chamber while communicating the furnace with a source of air under pressure to place the furnace under pressure and force liquid metal from the crucible through the injection tube and the one compartment to fill the mold, maintaining the air pressure within the furnace until the metal cast into the mold has hardened, maintaining the air under pressure in the furnace while introducing a vigorous stream of inert gas into the compression-expansion chamber, relieving the furnace of air under pressure while reintroducing a gentle stream of inert gas into the compression-expansion chamber after a slight delay, removing the mold while continuing to flow a slow stream of inert gas through the compression-expansion chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 765,413, filed Feb. 3, 1977 (now abandoned).
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