Claims
- 1. A multi-sectional squeeze plate construction for use with one of the frame of a sand casting mold machine having at least one cope and drag frame, which frame has an open inner end and an open outer end with the frame inner end arranged for positioning over and around a pattern and with the frame outer end arranged to receive sand fillings which are compacted within the frame against and around the pattern to form a sand mold so that the pattern can be removed from the sand filled frame to provide a mold cavity within the sand mold, comprising:
- a squeeze plate substantially completing covering the open outer end of said frame and fitting within said frame for moving within the frame towards the inner end thereof for compacting the sand filling within the frame towards and against the pattern;
- a platten located outside of and overlaying the outer open end of said frame;
- means for moving said platten towards and away from the inner end of said frame;
- said squeeze plate being formed of numerous, plate-like sections that have pressure surfaces that are normally arranged substantially coplanar with the corresponding surfaces of the other sections for applying pressure against the sand filling;
- section moving means mounted on the platten for connecting the sections to the platten and for separately moving each section towards and away from the frame inner end;
- with all of the sections being moveable together by the section moving means, as a unit towards the pattern, and with each section being separately moveable relative to the platten for separately squeezing and compacting the sand in the frame to form areas of different, pre-selected compactness of sand within the frame;
- a unitary, monolithic, normally flat shaped, rubber-like resilient sheet overlaying and covering all of the pressure surfaces of the sections of the squeeze plate for contacting the sand filling, between said section surfaces and the sand, within the frame;
- said sheet being resiliently deformable, relative to the plane of the sheet, at each of its portions which cover each of the separate section surfaces, in response to separate movement of the section surfaces out of alignment with the other section surfaces, and said sheet being normally planar in shape when all of the sections are moved together in planar relationship, and with any deformed sheet portions being resiliently returnable to the normal, flat sheet shape upon return of the sections to their co-planar surface relationship.
- 2. A multi-sectional squeeze plate construction as defined in claim 1, and including said section moving means comprising connectors formed of fluid operated cylinders containing pistons which are moveable endwise of the cylinders, in response to fluid actuation of the cylinders, connecting each of the sections to the platten so that the connectors may be separately actuated by fluid pressure for separately moving the sections relative to the platten and wherein the sections, and the sheet move with the platten for simultaneous movement of all of the sections of the platten while the sections may also be independently moved relative to the platten for increasing the squeezing pressure at selected portions of the fillings.
- 3. A method for forming differently compacted areas within a sand casting mold having a mold cavity within which molten metal is cast, comprising the steps of:
- aligning a flask frame with a pattern arranged within the flask frame and filling the flask frame with sand;
- arranging a unitary, normally flat, rubber-like resilient sheet over an open end of the flask frame, with the pattern being located at an opposite open end of the flask frame;
- arranging a squeeze plate formed of numerous, closely adjacent, separate, sections having sand pressure faces, which are arranged co-planar to form a substantially unitary, flat surface, overlapping the open end of the flask frame and positioned over the sheet, with the sheet arranged between the squeeze plate and the sand filling within the flask frame;
- compacting the sand filling within the flask frame, towards the pattern, by moving the squeeze plate inwardly of the frame and towards the pattern for applying pressure, by each of the squeeze plate sections, to the resilient sheet for transmitting squeezing pressure through the sheet to the sand filling within the flask frame;
- separately moving, pre-selected squeeze plate sections for pre-determined distances, out of the plane in which the squeeze plate sections are normally located for additionally compacting the sand towards and around the pattern, and for deforming the sheet out of its flat, planar shape in the areas of the pressure faces of the separate squeeze plate sections, in response to the separate movement of the respective squeeze plate sections and then returning the deformed sheet portions to their normal flat shape sheet, upon return of the squeeze plate sections to pressure face co-planar relationships, whereby the sand fillings within the frame are formed with portions having pre-determined greater and lesser compactness than other portions of the fillings, in response to the distance moved by their respective sections towards the pattern;
- thereafter, removing the pattern to provide a mold cavity in the sand mold.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/480,302 filed Feb. 15, 1990 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,303.
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