Claims
- 1. A method of loading hollow cylinders on a mandrel which comprises the steps of:
- (1) threading a cylinder over a cantilevered end portion of said mandrel which is in a first recumbent position;
- (2) shifting said mandrel with said cylinder thereon to a second recumbent position;
- (3) advancing said cylinder along said mandrel to a portion thereof away from that portion which was cantilevered when said mandrel was in said first recumbent position;
- (4) returning said mandrel to said first recumbent position for readiness to receive an additional cylinder; and
- (5) repeating steps (1) through (4) until the desired number of cylinders are loaded on said mandrel.
- 2. A method of forming an upstanding stack of hollow cylinders, which comprises the steps as described in claim 1 and the additional steps of:
- (6) lifting the mandrel with the cylinders being retained thereon by retention means carried by said mandrel and positioning the mandrel at the site of use of said cylinders;
- (7) releasing the retention action of said retention means; and
- (8) withdrawing said mandrel while leaving said cylinders deposited in an upstanding stack.
- 3. A method as described in claim 2, which comprises:
- (9) interposing a dispensable load bearing element between the lowermost cylinder and said retention means; and
- (10) leaving said element deposited as part of said stack.
- 4. Cylinder loading apparatus comprising, in combination:
- (1) a cylinder loadable mandrel;
- (2) first mandrel support means for supporting said mandrel at one end thereof in a first recumbent position and in a manner whereby a cylinder may be threaded thereon;
- (3) second mandrel support means for supporting said mandrel at said one end thereof in a second recumbent position and in a manner whereby said cylinder may be advanced along said mandrel;
- (4) third mandrel support means for supporting said mandrel at its end opposite to said one end and in a manner whereby said mandrel may be shifted between said first and said second positions;
- (5) selectively releasable retention means at said opposite end of said mandrel for selectively retaining tile on said mandrel when in a retention position and being actuable to permit said mandrel to be withdrawn from said tile.
- 5. Apparatus as described in claim 4, wherein said releasable retention means includes:
- a pintle;
- bifurcated jaw means hinged on said pintle; and
- slide cam means for actuating said jaw means between cylinder retention and cylinder releasable positions.
- 6. Apparatus for positioning refractory tiles in linear alignment and transporting said tile to a pouring station of a bottom casting system, comprising:
- (1) a mandrel for receiving thereon said tiles in threaded fashion;
- (2) first support means for supporting a first end of said mandrel in a first position wherein a portion of said mandrel extends in cantilever fashion to receive at least one of said tiles;
- (3) second support means for supporting said first end of said mandrel in a second position, said second support means being in spaced apart relation with said first support means and arranged in a relationship whereby the tile positioned on the cantilever portion of the mandrel at the first position may pass along said mandrel past said second positioning means and toward the end of the mandrel opposing said first end;
- (4) third support means for supporting the opposing end of said mandrel in a manner which permits the shifting of said mandrel from said first position to said second position;
- (5) retention means for retaining the tile on said mandrel and supporting the line of tile when said mandrel is lifted from a recumbent position;
- (6) actuating means for selectively actuating said retention means to and from a retention position and from and to a releasable position whereby said mandrel may be withdrawn from the line of tile after positioning said tile at the pouring station.
- 7. A method of forming an upstanding runner of refractory tile for receiving molten metal in a bottom-pour casting system, which comprises the steps of:
- loading the tile on a mandrel from one end thereof;
- threading an expendable load-bearing washer-like element on said mandrel from the other end thereof and releasably attaching said element to said mandrel;
- lifting said mandrel with said tile to a substantially vertical position so that the tile is supported by said element;
- positioning said tile over a receiving port of the casting system;
- releasing said washer-like element from said mandrel; and
- withdrawing the mandrel while leaving said tile and said element deposited in a vertical stack over said port, without dropping the stack during the withdrawal step.
- 8. Apparatus for releasably retaining a plurality of refractory tile in linear alignment and for seating the tile over the receiving port of a metal casting system, comprising:
- a mandrel for receiving said tile from one end thereof;
- a load-bearing washer-like element, having a thickness less than the axial length of said tile;
- said element encircling said mandrel and having an outside diameter greater than the inside diameter of said tile and being received on said mandrel from the other end thereof;
- retention means, actionable between retention and releasable positions, which when in a retention position retains said element and said tile on said mandrel and which when in a releasable position releases said element and said tile from said mandrel so that said mandrel can be withdrawn through the inside diameter of said element and said tile.
- 9. Apparatus for releasably retaining a plurality of refractory tile in linear alignment and for seating the tile over the receiving port of a metal casting system comprising:
- a hollow mandrel for receiving thereon said tile, said mandrel having a loading end at one end of the longitudinal axis of the mandrel over which the tile are threaded onto the mandrel and an unloading end at the opposite end of the longitudinal axis of the mandrel;
- an expendable load-bearing washer-like metal element;
- said element encircling said mandrel at its unloading end and having an outside diameter greater than the inside diameter of but less than the outside diameter of said tile;
- releasable retention means at the unloading end of the mandrel extending transversely of the longitudinal axis of said mandrel when in the retention position;
- the transverse extent of said releasable retention means when in the retention position being beyond the inside diameter of said expendable element so as to retain said expendable element and tile on said mandrel, and the transverse extent of the releasable retention means when in the releasable position being within the inside diameter of said expendable element so as to release said expendable element and tile from said mandrel;
- actuating means for actuating said retention means between retention and releasable positions, and actuating means extending from the loading to the unloading ends of said mandrel;
- said retention means being arranged in respect to the tile, said expendable element, and said mandrel such that the tile may be seated on said receiving port without dropping.
- 10. Apparatus as described in claim 9 which further comprises:
- a ball-like element at said unloading end of said mandrel for seating in said receiving port.
- 11. Apparatus as described in claim 9, wherein:
- the tile to be positioned adjacent to said unloading end of said mandrel is provided with a recessed end face and said element is positioned against said recessed end face.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 166,656, filed July 7, 1980 abandoned.
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