The present invention relates in general to the process of making cast metal products, and, more specifically, to the process of making a cast metal product having a three-dimensional image using a pattern created by a computer aided manufacturing process.
Metal casting is the process of creating objects by filling a cavity with molten metal and letting the metal cool. One common metal casting process is sand casting. In sand casting, a pattern is fabricated as a replica of a finished object. The pattern is placed in a two-piece mold containing sand and additional sand is packed tightly around the pattern. The pattern is removed from the mold creating a cavity in the sand. Molten non-ferrous metal such as aluminum, brass, copper or bronze is introduced into the cavity. After cooling, the cast object is removed from the mold. The metal casting process can be used for creating panels such as wall plaques, and lawn or memorial markers. Memorial markers are typically formed from bronze and include raised lettering which indicates the name, dates of birth and death of the deceased and may also include an epitaph in the form of a memorial prayer or verse.
Traditionally, a pattern is prepared by manually fixing raised lettering or other decorative features to a blank or pre-decorated pattern. Decorative features may include bas relief decorations. For example, a sculpture may sculpt a low profile, three-dimensional representation of the deceased's head out of clay which is then fixed to the pattern. Another known pattern preparation technique involves the use of placing a negative of the desired lettering on a photosensitive material and then exposing the material to a UV light source.
Another known pattern preparation process involves the use of a computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software program operable on a processor which controls the tool path of a routing table. In this process, line art is either scanned into or created in the computer and the elevation of the cut lines is determined by the computer operator. Once the elevation and contours are determined by the computer operator, a tool path is created for use by the CAD/CAM machine. The CAD/CAM machine is then used to route a pattern for use in the foundry. This known process is limited to the use of line art which is difficult to use to recreate detailed photograph-like images.
It has been found to be difficult to create minutely detailed, three-dimensional, photograph-like images using the above-described pattern preparation processes.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, there is a process of making a cast metal panel, and a panel made utilizing this process. Also, the present invention relates to the method of making a pattern used for casting the metal panel.
A pattern used for casting the metal panel is prepared utilizing computer-aided manufacturing software to which a digital representation of an image is inputted. The present invention uses continuous tone artwork as opposed to the line art of known processes. The software determines a tool path height for each digital element of the digital representation. A pattern blank is placed on a computer-controlled routing table which routs the blank utilizing the tool path determined by the software program to form a three-dimensional representation of the desired image on the pattern. The pattern created by the process of the present invention is then used in a known casting process. The present invention is not limited to bronze casting but also applies to other non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, brass, copper, or other alloys.
The present invention and its presently preferred embodiments will be better understood by way of reference to the detailed disclosure herebelow and to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A bronze memorial plaque 10 manufactured according to a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is a process of making a cast metal plaque 10. Also, the present invention relates to the method of making a pattern 16 used for casting the metal plaque 10. Initially, a digital representation of a photograph or other image is obtained using a scanner 18 (
The pattern 16 is then used in a sand casting process using known sand casting steps (also discussed in detail with reference to
The final three-dimensional image (
A bronze memorial plaque 30 manufactured according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Another embodiment of the present invention involves placing panels made according to the process of the present invention into frames (an example of a frame 46 is shown in
Another embodiment of the present invention provides for a combination pattern 48 (
The cast metal products of the present invention may be panels such as the memorial panels described above, as well as architectural panels (
Another embodiment of the present invention provides for the forming of memorial urns 58 (
Although the present invention has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those in the art without departing form the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/709,600 filed Aug. 17, 2005.
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