Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a plurality of ductile cast iron pipes which comprises the steps of:
- continuously centrifugally casting molten metal to form, within centrifugal casting molds, castings which ultimately form the ductile cast iron pipes;
- transporting the molds with the castings therein, one at a time, while the castings are still in a red-hot state, to an annealing site; annealing the castings within the molds at a plurality of successively different heating zones including at least a first zone and a last zone by passing a hot gas of varying temperature through the castings within the mold such that the first zone has the highest temperature and the last zone the lowest temperature;
- successively transferring said molds from the first zone to the last zone in such a manner so as to slow down the dissipation of heat energies from the red-hot castings by the gradual reduction of the temperature in the heating zones, said variation in the temperature of the heating zones being effected by flowing the hot gas first through the hollow portion of the mold containing the casting in the red-hot state at the first zone and then successively into each of the hollow portions of said molds of lower temperature by means of telescopically extensible ducts connecting one mold with another so that the hot gas is gradually cooled as it passes from the mold in the first zone successively to the last zone, automatically clamping said telescopically extensible ducts onto the openings of the molds as the molds move into each heating zone so that all of the molds are connected in a row to form a closed system to permit the gas to pass therethrough; automatically removing said ducts from the molds when being transferred to the next successive zone;
- synchronizing said automatic clamping and removal of the telescopically extensible ducts with the movement of the molds from one heating zone to a heating zone of lower temperature so that clamping of the telescopically extensible ducts occurs when the molds are located at the heating zones and removed when the molds are transferred to the next heating zone, and;
- removing the castings so heat-treated from the mold in a continuous manner, thereby providing a plurality of ductile cast iron pipes.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, including the step of mechanically rotating the molds within each of the heating zones of varying temperature during the annealing.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, including the step of generating hot gas by a fuel burner carried by one of a pair of opposed ducts adapted to close the opposed ends of the centrifugal casting mold at the time said casting mold is positioned at the first temperature zone.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein said hot gas is an industrial waste gas of sufficiently elevated temperature.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, including the step of applying a thermal insulating material to the inner wall surface of the casting within the mold prior to annealing.
- 6. A method according to claim 3, including the step of providing each of the at each zone adapted to be fuel burners to a mold at that zone connected, to impart additional hot gases to the different molds when the temperature differences between successive heating zones exceeds a predetermined value.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the annealing heating zones are divided into three zones, the first having a temperature of 800.degree.-850.degree. C., the last having a temperature of between 550.degree.-650.degree. C. and wherein the intermediate heating zone has a temperature range substantially between the upper and lower ranges.
- 8. An apparatus for annealing a plurality of ductile cast iron pipes which have been cast in a centrifugal casting mold while the casting therein is in a red-hot state, which comprises a pair of guide structures containing guide rails thereupon made up of a first guide structure for receiving centrifugal casting molds containing castings in a red-hot state from a centrifugal casting site and a second guide structure for taking out the centrifugal casting molds after the castings have been annealed, a plurality of fixed bearing stands defining an annealing zone and located between the first and second guide structures, said bearing stands being equidistantly spaced from each other, each bearing stand designed to hold one centrifugal casting mold, said bearing stands carrying a pair of spaced rollers thereupon for rotating the molds containing the castings therein, means for rotating at least one of the said pair of rollers located on said fixed bearing stands, at least one movable station located underneath the fixed bearing stands for transporting the centrifugal casting molds, said movable station being capable of being raised or lowered to elevate or lower the molds located on the fixed bearing stands, said movable station moving between a waiting position and take-in or take-out positions in order to carry the centrifugally cast mold from the first guide structure successively through each of the fixed bearing stands and finally to the second guide structure, said movable station being operated by a pair of associated hydraulic cylinders which operate in tandem for moving said centrifugal mold from the take-in to the take-out position, a pair of carriages provided at both sides of said guide structures to move toward or apart from the fixed bearing stands and having a plurality of ducts located thereupon, means to synchronously move said carriages toward or apart from the fixed bearing stands, means associated with the ducts for detachably connecting the ducts with said molds in such a manner that when the movable station is in the take-in or take-out position, the carriages with the ducts are apart from the fixed bearing stands, and, when the movable station is in the waiting position, the carriages are moved toward the fixed bearing stands to connect the ducts with the molds supported on the fixed bearing stands so that all of the molds are connected in a row with each other via the ducts therebetween, a first one of the ducts next to said first guide structures being connected with a source for introducing the flow of hot gas, said mold and duct assembly forming a closed system whereby hot gas may be passed from said duct through the first mold to each successive mold, thereby defining a series of successively decreasing temperature zones due to the gradual cooling of the hot gas as it passes from the first to the last mold, whereby the castings within the molds are annealed.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the number of movable stations corresponds to the combined number of fixed bearing stands plus one of the guide structures, said movable stations equidistantly spaced from each other at a distance substantially corresponding to the distance between the fixed bearing stands so that they can be aligned with the bearing stands to transfer the molds from one temperature zone to another, said movable stations containing two sets of spaced rollers rotatably mounted thereupon, said movable stations being located upon a delivery deck, said delivery deck being mounted on a wheeled undercarriage by means of a pantograph mechanism by which the delivery deck can be selectively elevated and lowered by means of a fluid operated cylinder, said undercarriage being mounted on a pair of spaced rails and being moved on said rails from the take-in to the take-out position by means of a fluid operated cylinder.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 678,899, filed Apr. 21, 1976 now abandoned.
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