Claims
- 1. A mold for gravity casting a vehicle wheel, the mold comprising:
- a base segment;
- a top segment movable between a retracted position and an extended position;
- first and second side segments movable between retracted positions and extended positions; said base, top and side segments cooperating when said top and side segments are in said extended poisons to define a mold cavity, said first and second side segments further cooperating when in said extended position to define a sprue; said sprue including a gate chamber adapted to receive molten metal, said gate chamber communicating with said mold cavity; and
- a reusable thermally insulative gate liner disposed within said gate chamber; said gate liner including a first portion mounted upon said first side segment and a second portion mounted upon said second side segment, said gate liner portions movable with said side segments.
- 2. A mold in accordance with claim 1 further including a filter disposed across the bottom of said gate liner.
- 3. A mold in accordance with claim 2 wherein said filter is formed from a porous ceramic foam.
- 4. A mold in accordance with claim 2 further including a pressure source connected to said gate chamber, said pressure source adapted to urge molten metal from said gate chamber into said gate chamber and said mold cavity; said pressure source operative to urge said molten metal completely through said filter and from said gate chamber.
- 5. A mold in accordance with claim 4 further including a central riser formed in said top segment adjacent to a bail forming portion of said mold cavity and communicating therewith, said mold further including a reusable thermally insulating liner disposed within said central riser.
- 6. A mold in accordance with claim 5 wherein said pressure source connected to said gate chamber is a first pressure source and further wherein the mold includes a second pressure source connected to said central riser, said second pressure source adapted to urge molten metal in said riser cavity into said mold cavity.
- 7. A mold in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first and second pressure sources use a pressurized gas to urge said molten metal from said gate chamber and said riser, respectively.
- 8. A mold in accordance with claim 7 further including a gas accumulator connected to said gate chamber and said riser, said accumulator receiving heated gas from said gate and said riser to maintain the pressure applied to said gate and said riser within a predetermined pressure range.
- 9. A mold in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first and second pressure sources mechanically urge said molten metal from said gate chamber and said riser, respectively.
- 10. A mold in accordance with claim 6 further including a controller, said controller operative to actuate said first pressure source to apply pressure to molten metal contained within said gate chamber for a first predetermined time period and, subsequent to said first time period elapsing, to actuate said second pressure source to apply pressure to molten metal contained within said riser.
- 11. A mold for gravity casting a vehicle wheel, the mold comprising:
- a base segment;
- a plurality of side segments movable between retracted positions and extended positions;
- a top segment movable between a retracted and an extended position, said extended top segment cooperating with said base segment and said extended side segments to define a mold cavity for casting a vehicle wheel, said top segment further including a riser cavity formed adjacent to and communicating with a ball forming portion of said mold cavity; and
- a reusable thermally insulative liner mounted within said top segment riser cavity, said liner movable with said top segment such that said liner as used during multiple casting operations to form a plurality of wheel castings.
- 12. A mold as defined in claim 11 wherein said liner in said top segment riser is formed from a ceramic material.
- 13. A process for gravity casting a metal vehicle wheel comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a wheel mold having a base segment, a top segment movable between a retracted position and an extended position, first and second side segments movable between retracted positions and extended positions; the base, top and side segments cooperating when the top and side segments are in the extended positions to define a mold cavity, the first and second side segments further cooperating when in the extended position to define a sprue; the sprue including a gate chamber adapted to receive molten metal, the gate chamber communicating with the mold cavity, and a reusable thermally insulative gate liner disposed within the gate chamber; the gate liner including a first portion mounted upon the first side segment and a second portion mounted upon the second side segment, the gate liner portions movable with the side segments;
- (b) placing a filter across the base of the first gate liner portion;
- (c) closing the mold segments with the filter positioned across the base of the gate liner;
- (d) pouring molten metal into the sprue, the liner maintaining the temperature of the molten metal such that the filter is thoroughly wetted with molten metal to allow the molten metal to flow into the mold cavity;
- (e) allowing the metal to solidify within the mold cavity;
- (f) opening the mold, the gate liner portions being carried by the mold segments and being retained thereon for casting a subsequent wheel; and
- (g) removing the wheel casting and the filter from the mold.
- 14. The process according to claim 13 further including subsequent to step (d), applying a pressure to the molten metal contained within the gate chamber and maintaining the pressure for a predetermined time period.
- 15. The process according to claim 14 wherein the pressure is sufficient to force the molten metal from the gate chamber and the filter.
- 16. A process for gravity casting a metal vehicle wheel comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a wheel mold having a base segment, a top segment movable between a retracted position and an extended position, first and second side segments movable between retracted positions and extended positions; the base, top and side segments cooperating when the top and side segments are in the extended positions to define a mold cavity, the top segment including a generally cylindrical riser cavity extending axially into the center of the top mold segment, the riser cavity being adjacent to the center portion of the mold cavity and communicating therewith, the riser cavity having a reusable thermally insulating liner attached thereto, the first and second side segments further cooperating when in the extended position to define a sprue; the sprue including a gate chamber adapted to receive molten metal, the gate chamber communicating with the mold cavity;
- (b) pouring molten metal into the sprue, the metal flowing through the sprue and into the mold cavity with a portion of the molten metal entering the riser cavity, the liner maintaining the temperature of the molten metal within the riser cavity such that the molten state of the metal is maintained for a longer period of time in the riser cavity than in the mold cavity;
- (c) allowing the metal to solidify within the mold cavity, the molten metal in the riser cavity being urged by gravity to reenter the mold cavity as the metal therein solidifies and contracts;
- (d) opening the mold, the riser cavity liner being carried by the mold top segment and being retained thereon for casting a subsequent wheel; and
- (e) removing the wheel casting from the mold.
- 17. The process according to claim 16 further including subsequent to step (b), applying a pressure to the molten metal contained within the riser cavity and maintaining the pressure for a predetermined time period.
- 18. The process according to claim 17 wherein the pressure is sufficient to force molten metal from the riser cavity into the mold cavity to fill voids formed as the molten metal within the mold cavity solidifies and contracts.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/430,069, filed Apr. 27, 1995, and now abandoned.
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