This application is a 371 of PCT/DK03/00852 filed on Dec. 11, 2003.
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for pouring molten metal into moulds in a mould-string foundry plant.
In mould-string foundry plants of this kind it is known to produce the moulds one at a time in the mould-making stations and deliver the produced moulds to a precision conveyor, advancing the moulds stepwise to a pouring station, in closely juxtaposed position forming a mould string with casting cavities at the mainly vertical parting surfaces between successive moulds. Each step in the stepwise advancement of the mould string corresponds to the length occupied by one mould and the mould cavities are filled with molten metal one at a time in the pouring station. The advancing of the moulds is partly performed by the mould-making station pushing a produced mould against the mould string, partly by advancing the precision conveyor, on which the mould string is positioned. The time available for the pouring is the standstill period for the stepwise advancement of the mould string, said standstill period being closely related to the production time for the mould-making machine. In order to increase the time for pouring the moulds, it has been suggested, e.g. in WO 02/26427, to keep the mould string stationary for the time used for producing two moulds in the mould-making station, and having each step in the stepwise advancement of the mould string correspond to the length occupied by two moulds. In this connection the pouring station has been indicated to comprise two pouring outlets for filling two consecutive mould cavities in the mould string.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and an apparatus of the kind referred to above, with which it is possible to pour several moulds in a mould-string plant in one pouring operation, only using a single pouring outlet in the pouring station, and at the same time providing a possibility of increasing the yield of the foundry plant, and this object is achieved with a method of said kind, and an apparatus for performing the method, With this arrangement, several moulds are filled through one inlet opening, thus simplifying the pouring station arrangement and at the same time, the time available for the pouring corresponds to the increased stop time for the intermittent advancement of the mould string, i.e. the time used for producing a number of moulds corresponding to the number of moulds filled at the same time.
Preferred embodiments of the method and the apparatus, e.g. comprising the insertion of plugs in unused filling openings and different ways of separating the mould cavities to be filled at one time from other mould cavities, are revealed in the subordinate claims.
In the following detailed part of the present description, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiment of a method and an apparatus for pouring several moulds in a mould-string plant in one pouring operation according to the invention shown in the drawings, in which
a and 1b schematically show a set of pressure plates for use in a mould-making station in accordance with the present invention,
b show different constructions of the runner pattern elements for forming a horizontal runner connection between inlet runners for consecutive mould cavities in accordance with preferred embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to
The pattern plate 3 on the squeeze plate 1 is provided with a pattern element 5 and correspondingly the pattern plate 4 on the swingable squeeze plate 2 is provided with a pattern element 6, said pattern elements 5, 6 being positioned and formed to form a horizontal runner 7 in the produced moulds. As indicated in
In order to minimise the amount of molten metal to be used for filling the mould cavities, the unused pouring inlets 8 may be plugged by suitable plugs 14.
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In an alternative embodiment shown in
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The pattern elements 5, 6 shown in
In the position shown in
In the foregoing, the pattern elements 5, 6 have been described with one of these pattern elements 5 being possibly retractable in a axial direction corresponding to the squeezing direction for the squeeze plates, however, other types of movement of one of the pattern elements 5, 6 could be envisaged, such as a swingable mounting of the movable pattern element 5, whereby the contact between the fixed pattern element 6 and the swingable pattern element 5 will not be provided in one position for the swingable pattern element 5 and will be provided in another position of the swingable pattern element 5.
Advantageously, the mould string produced in accordance with the present invention is moved stepwise over a length corresponding to the number of mutually connected mould cavities multiplied by the thickness of each mould part in the movement direction, as this will have the advantage of having the pouring inlet 8 in a fixed position during an extended period of time for filling the mutually connected mould cavities with molten metal. With a high production rate in the mould-making station, the step size and accordingly the number of mutually connected mould cavities 11 may be sufficiently long to allow a sufficient long time for pouring the moulds.
In the above description the invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments thereof, however, it will be evident for a man skilled in the art that the basic concept of the present invention, as reflected in the appended claims, may be used in many ways, such as e.g. in connection with counter-gravity pouring, where the pouring inlet 8 will be positioned on the side of the mould string or at the bottom thereof and correspondingly the horizontal runner 7 will be provided close to the bottom of the mould cavities 11. Furthermore, a non-horizontal runner connection 7 may be provided between the inlet runners 8 for consecutive mould cavities 11.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK03/00852 | 12/11/2003 | WO | 00 | 9/29/2006 |
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WO2005/056214 | 6/23/2005 | WO | A |
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