Claims
- 1. In a method of supplying a molten lead alloy from a melting furnace to a casting machine used for manufacturing grids for lead accumulators, the improvement which comprises supplying the molten lead alloy through a piston pump and a feed pipe, said piston pump being driven by a pneumatic cylinder to supply the molten alloy from the melting furnace to a swing bucket of the casting machine through the feed pipe, and said feed pipe provided between the melting furnace and the swing bucket which pours the supplied molten lead alloy into a mold and having both open ends, one of which being positioned at a level which is lower than the level of the molten metal in the melting furnace and the other being positioned at a level which is lower than the level of the molten lead alloy in the swing bucket, said feed pipe further having an intermediate portion location at a level which is higher than the higher of the two levels of the molten lead alloy located adjacent to the both open ends, respectively, of said feed pipe by a distance exceeding the height of a column of the molten lead alloy which atmospheric pressure can support, and said piston pump being provided with a valve which is closed by the back pressure of the molten lead alloy in the feed pipe and opened by the pressure of the molten lead alloy to be applied to the valve, whereby the molten lead alloy always fills the feed pipe and prevents any air from entering the feed pipe, the pump is operationally associated with the swing bucket and an adjust bolt, through which a piston rod connecting the pneumatic cylinder to a piston extends, is vertically moved so as to allow the piston to be no longer lowered when the lower end of a member to which the piston rod is connected abuts on the upper end of the adjust bolt, thereby adjusting the feeding amount of the molten lead alloy corresponding to one stroke of the piston.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1, including the step of supplying an electric current directly to said feed pipe for heating the molten lead alloy therein.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1, including the step of varying a voltage of said electric current to be applied to said feed pipe in accordance with the temperature of said feed pipe.
- 4. An apparatus for supplying a molten lead alloy from a melting furnace to a casting machine, which comprises
- a feed pipe extending from said melting furnace to a swing bucket for pouring the molten alloy into a mold;
- a piston pump driven by a pneumatic cylinder for supplying the molten alloy from said melting furnace to said swing bucket of said casting machine through said feed pipe;
- said feed pipe having opposite open ends, one of which is positioned at a level which is lower than a level of molten metal in the melting furnace and another is positioned at a level which is lower than the level of the molten alloy in the swing bucket, said feed pipe further having an intermediate portion located at a level which is higher than the higher of the two levels of the molten alloy located adjacent to the both open ends, respectively, of said feed pipe by a distance exceeding the height of a column of the molten alloy which atmospheric pressure can support said piston pump being provided with a valve which is closed by the back pressure of the molten lead alloy in the feed pipe and a piston which compresses the molten lead alloy against said valve to open it, said piston pump being operationally associated with the swinging motion of said swing bucket; and an adjust bolt, through which a piston rod connecting the pneumatic cylinder to a piston extends, is vertically moved so as to allow the piston to be no longer lowered when the lower end of a member to which the piston rod is connected abuts on the upper end of the adjust bolt, thereby adjusting the feeding amount of the molten lead alloy corresponding to one stroke of the piston.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein at least one of the inner surfaces of the piston and the pump of said piston pump is formed from carbon.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein at least one of the inner surfaces of the piston and the pump of said piston pump is formed from a ceramic material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 318,422, filed Feb. 28, 1989, which in term is a continuation application of Ser. No. 040,048, filed Apr. 17, 1987, and both now abandoned.
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