The following drawings which are incorporated in and which constitute a part of this specification illustrate exemplary practices in accordance with the present invention and, together with the general description above and the detailed description set forth below, serve to explain the principals of the invention wherein:
While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and generally described above and will hereinafter be described in connection with certain potentially preferred procedures and practices, it is to be understood and appreciated that in no event is the invention to be limited to such embodiments and procedures as may be illustrated and described herein. On the contrary, it is intended that coverage shall extend to all alternatives and modifications as may embrace the broad principals of the invention within the true spirit and scope thereof.
Reference will now be made to the various drawings wherein like elements are designated by like reference numerals throughout the various views. As illustrated, in accordance with the present invention a centrifugal caster 10 is mated with a moveable launder 20. The launder 20 preferably includes a proximal reservoir portion 22 for acceptance of a molten alloy and a distal insertion portion 24 of reduced hemispherical cross section for insertion an extended length into the caster 10.
As shown, the launder 20 may be mounted on a carriage assembly 30 for reciprocating movement in axial relation to the caster 10. While the carriage assembly 30 is illustrated as a cart mounted on rails, it is likewise contemplated that virtually any supporting structure adapted to translate reciprocal movement to the launder may be used.
In operation the insertion portion 24 of the launder 20 may be projected through a mouth opening of the caster 10 a predetermined length along the interior of the caster. While the insertion portion 24 is within the caster 10, a molten alloy may be delivered to the reservoir portion 22 thereby causing the alloy to flow along the insertion portion for deposit at the interior of the caster 10. As will be appreciated, the moveable nature of the launder 20 permits the location of alloy deposit to be moved inwardly away from the mouth of the caster. Moreover, the alloy can be deposited progressively along the length of the caster 10 by inserting or withdrawing the insertion portion 24 while the alloy is being delivered. Moreover, by use of controlled reciprocation, layers of similar or dissimilar material may be deposited at the interior of the caster 10 so as to form layers within the final cast billets. While the process may be used with substantially any metal system, it is contemplated that the system may be particularly useful for aluminum, aluminum alloys, magnesium, magnesium alloys, titanium and titanium alloys, copper and copper alloys, and refractory metals and their alloys.
By use of the reciprocating launder system it has been found that it may be possible to increase the thickness of billets formed within the caster 10 and/or to cast alloys that may not be suitable for centrifugal casting or for casting into standard extrusion billets. By way of example only, it has been found that tubes of high ductility aluminum alloys may be formed with substantial wall thickness on the order of about 10 mm or greater. Benefits are also believed to be applicable to alloys of materials such as magnesium and titanium that are characterized by limited extrudability.
It is also contemplated that billets cast using the reciprocating launder system may be more amenable to subsequent tubular flow forming resulting in a lengthened and thinned structure. By way of example only and not limitation, a representative flow forming process is illustrated in
It is to be understood that while the present invention has been illustrated and described in relation to potentially preferred embodiments, constructions, and procedures, that such embodiments, constructions, and procedures are illustrative only and that the invention is in no event to be limited thereto. Rather, it is contemplated that modifications and variations embodying the principals of the invention will no doubt occur to those of skill in the art. It is therefore contemplated and intended that the present invention shall extend to all such modifications and variations as may incorporate the broad aspects of the invention within the true spirit and scope thereof.
This application claims benefit of and priority from U.S. Provisional Application 60/862,056 filed Oct. 19, 2006 the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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60862056 | Oct 2006 | US |