Claims
- 1. A casting apparatus for casting spherical metal lumps which comprises: a support frame; an upright rotary member rotatably supported on said support frame; said rotary member being rotatable past an odd number of at least five stopping positions spaced at equal intervals around the circumference of said rotary member and including an upper stopping position at the top of said rotary member and a lower stopping position at the bottom of said rotary member and spaced in the direction of rotation from said upper stopping position by an odd plurality of stopping positions; a plurality of casting mold means, one for each stopping position, extending radially outwardly from said rotary member and each including a pair of mold portions divided in a radial direction and defining at least one spherical cavity therein and a corresponding short pouring gate extending outwardly from and communicated with said spherical cavity, said pair of mold portions being pivotally connected at base portions thereof to said rotary member for being opened and closed by pivoting about said pivotal connections; means for successively closing said pair of mold portions at said upper stopping position and means for successively opening said mold portions at said lower stopping position; funnel means at said upper stopping position and positioned for communicating with the short pouring gates upon arrival of said mold portions at said upper stopping position during the intermittent rotation of said rotary member for pouring the molten metal into said spherical cavities, drive means comprising means for moving said rotary member in an uninterrupted movement through an angle equal to an even integral multiple of the angle between adjacent stopping positions at each portion of the intermittent rotation, said multiple being at least two; and means extending along part of the path of said short pouring gates immediately after said upper stopping position during intermittent rotation of said rotary member for closing said short pouring gates during intermittent movement of the rotary member.
- 2. A casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are five stopping positions spaced at angles 72.degree. to provide first, second, third, fourth and fifth stopping positions each spaced 144.degree. from the preceding stopping position, said first stopping position and said fifth stopping position being said upper stopping position and said lower stopping position, respectively, and said drive means comprises means for moving said member through an angle of 144.degree. at each portion of the intermittent rotation.
- 3. A casting apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a mold portion retaining member for normally holding the mold portions in a closed state, and means for engaging said mold portion retaining member with said mold portions when they are in the upper stopping position and for disengaging said mold portion retaining member from said mold portions when they reach said lower stopping position.
- 4. A casting apparatus for casting spherical metal lumps which comprises:
- a support frame;
- an upright rotary member rotatably supported on said support frame;
- said rotary member being rotatable past an odd number of at least five stopping positions spaced around the circumference of said rotary member and including an upper stopping position at the top of said rotary member and a lower stopping position at the bottom of said rotary member and spaced in the direction of rotation from said upper stopping position by an odd plurality of stopping positions;
- a plurality of casting molds, one for each stopping position, extending radially outwardly from said rotary member and each including a pair of mold portions divided in a radial direction and defining at least one spherical cavity therein and a corresponding short pouring gate extending outwardly from and communicated with said spherical cavity, said pair of mold portions being pivotally connected at base portions thereof to said rotary member for being opened and closed by pivoting about said pivotal connections;
- an open and close control member connected to said mold portions for closing successive pairs of mold portions at a stopping position immediately prior to said upper stopping position and at said upper stopping position and for opening the successive pairs of mold portions at said lower stopping position,
- a metal pouring funnel fixedly positioned at said upper stopping position and successively communicated with the short pouring gates in the pairs of mold portions moved to the upper stopping position for pouring molten metal into said cavities; drive means comprising means for moving said rotary member in an uninterrupted movement through an angle equal to an even integral multiple of the angle between adjacent stopping positions at each portion of the intermittent rotation, said multiple being at least two; and
- means extending along part of the path of said short pouring gates immediately after said upper stopping position during intermittent rotation of said rotary member for closing said short pouring gates during intermittent movement of the rotary member.
- 5. A casting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 in which said means for closing said short pouring gates comprises an arcuate wall extending along the path of the short pouring gates after they are moved away from said upper stopping position and engaged by the portion of said mold portions defining said short pouring gates for closing said short pouring gates.
- 6. A casting apparatus as claimed in claim 4 in which said means for closing said short pouring gates comprises an arcuate belt movable along the path of the short pouring gates after they are moved away from said upper stopping position and engaging the portion of said mold portions defining said short pouring gates for closing said short pouring gates.
- 7. A casting apparatus for casting spherical metal lumps which comprises:
- a support frame;
- an upright rotary member rotatably supported on said support frame and being rotatable past an odd number of at least five stopping positions spaced at equal intervals around the circumference of said rotary member and including an upper stopping position at the top of said rotary member and a lower stopping position at the bottom of said rotary member and spaced in the direction of rotation from said upper stopping position by an odd plurality of stopping positions;
- a plurality of casting molds, one for each stopping position, extending radially outwardly from said rotary member and each including a pair of mold portions divided in a radial direction and defining at least one spherical cavity therein and a corresponding short pouring gate extending outwardly from and communicated with said spherical cavity, said pair of mold portions being pivotally connected at base portions thereof to said rotary member for being opened and closed by pivoting about said pivotal connections;
- means for closing successive pairs of mold portions at said upper stopping position and for opening the successive pairs of mold portions at said lower stopping position;
- a metal pouring funnel fixedly positioned at said upper stopping position and successively communicated with the short pouring gates in the pairs of mold portions moved to the upper stopping position for pouring molten metal into said cavities; and
- drive means for driving said rotary member in intermittent rotation and for moving said rotary member in an uninterrupted movement through an angle equal to an even intergral multiple of the angle between adjacent stopping positions at each portion of the intermittent rotation, said multiple being at least two, whereby said rotary member must be moved through more than one complete rotation for moving a particular mold means from said upper stopping position and stopping said particular mold means at said lower stopping position after a plurality of portions of the intermittent rotation.
- 8. A casting apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein there are five stopping positions spaced at angles 72.degree. to provide first, second, third, fourth and fifth stopping positions each spaced 144.degree. from the preceding stopping position, said first stopping position and said fifth stopping position being said upper stopping position and said lower stopping position, respectively, and said drive means comprises means for moving said member through an angle of 144.degree. at each portion of the intermittent rotation.
- 9. A method of operating a casting apparatus for casting spherical metal lumps, which apparatus has a support frame, an upright rotary member rotatably supported on said support frame, said rotary member having an odd number of at least five stopping positions spaced at equal intervals around the circumference of said rotary member and including an upper stopping position at the top of said rotary member and a lower stopping position at the bottom of said rotary member and spaced in the direction of rotation from said upper stopping position by an odd plurality of stopping positions; a plurality of casting mold means, one for each stopping position, extending radially outwardly from said rotary member and each including a pair of mold portions divided in a radial direction and defining at least one spherical cavity therein and a corresponding short pouring gate extending outwardly from and communicated with said spherical cavity, said pair of mold portions being pivotally connected at base portions thereof to said rotary member for being opened and closed by pivoting about said pivotal connections; said method comprising intermittently moving said rotary member, each movement being an uninterrupted movement through an angle equal to an even integral multiple of the angle between adjacent stopping positions, said multiple being at least two for moving said pairs of mold portions to successive stopping positions, and each time an empty pair of mold portions stops at said upper stopping position, filling the thus stopped mold portions with molten metal, and each time a pair of mold portions with a cast metal lump therein stops at the lower stopping position, opening the thus stopped pair of mold portions for discharging the cast metal lump, whereby a filled pair of mold members will always make more than one complete rotation before arriving at said lower stopping position.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 9 wherein there are five stopping positions spaced at angles of 72.degree. to provide first, second, third, fourth and fifth stopping positions each spaced 144.degree. from the preceding stopping postion, said first stopping position and said fifth stopping position being said upper stopping position and said lower stopping position, respectively, each movement is an uninterrupted movement through an angle of 144.degree..
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 9 further comprising closing the pouring gates of said pairs of molding members from the time the rotary member starts to move a pair of filled molding members from the upper stopping position to a position at least part way around the rotary member.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Application Ser. No. 155,091, filed June 2, 1980, now abandoned.
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