Claims
- 1. In a machine for continuously casting battery grids, the machine including a drum adapted to be rotated in one direction and having on its outer peripheral surface a cavity which defines the pattern of the battery grid, said grid pattern comprising two sets of intersecting grooves, said grooves defining pads therebetween which form the outer peripheral surface of the drum and which define the open spaces between the wires of the cast battery grid, said machine including a shoe having an arcuate surface in mating engagement with said pads around an arcuate segment of the drum, said shoe having an orifice slot therein which is axially co-extensive with said cavity and which is open at a portion of said arcuate surface that is intermediate the circumferentially opposite ends of the shoe, said shoe having an inlet and an outlet communicating with axially spaced portions of the orifice slot, said machine also including means for directing molten lead at superatmospheric pressure to said inlet in an amount in excess of that required to progressively fill the grid cavity as it rotates past the opening in the orifice slot so that the excess is discharged through said outlet, that improvement which comprises the shoe being formed of a relatively high heat conducting metal and an insert is embedded in said arcuate surface of the shoe, said insert being formed of a metal having low heat conductivity relative to the shoe and forming at least the downstream side of the orifice slot relative to the direction of rotation of the drum.
- 2. The improvement called for in claim 1 wherein said insert extends radially outwardly from said arcuate surface for a distance at least substantially equal to the radial depth of the orifice slot.
- 3. The improvement called for in claim 2 wherein said insert forms a circumferentially intermediate portion of said arcuate surface and provides a heat barrier between said orifice slot and the portion of the shoe downstream from the insert.
- 4. The improvement called for in claim 3 wherein the insert is disposed circumferentially on both the upstream and downstream sides of the orifice slot.
- 5. The improvement called for in claim 4 wherein the portion of the insert disposed downstream from the orifice slot has a circumferential extent greater than the portion of the insert disposed upstream of the orifice slot.
- 6. The improvement called for in claim 2 or 4 wherein the insert is formed of a ferrous metal and the shoe is formed of a nonferrous metal.
- 7. The improvement called for in claim 6 characterized in that the insert is formed of steel.
- 8. The improvement called for in claim 2 or 4 wherein the insert extends axially the full length of the opening in the orifice slot, said shoe having a socket in said arcuate surface to accommodate said insert, the insert being slightly undersized relative to said socket to allow for different rates of expansion of the shoe and insert in response to heating thereof.
- 9. The improvement called for in claim 2 or 4 wherein means are provided in said orifice slot for causing the molten lead therein to flow in a radially undulating path toward and away from said pads and grooves as the lead flows from said inlet to said outlet.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 517,668, filed July 27, 1983 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,509,581, which was a division of Ser. No. 380,056, filed May 20, 1982 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,415,016, dated Nov. 15, 1983.
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Divisions (2)
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