Claims
- 1. A casting apparatus for casting metal ingots of rectangular shape comprising a mould assembly mounted on a casting table, said mould assembly having a pair of opposed, outwardly curved long walls and a pair of opposed short walls defining a rectangular mould cavity, both said opposed short walls and said opposed long walls being moveable to change the size of the cast ingot with the long walls being independently moveable from the short walls, operative means for simultaneously moving the opposed long walls horizontally symmetrically about the longitudinal centre-line of the mould cavity in both inward and outward directions, and said opposed short walls being adapted to move horizontally in both inward-outward and lateral directions and a vertically moveable bottom block adapted to move downwardly and support a forming ingot.
- 2. A casting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the opposed short walls are mounted in continuously adjustable clamps which permit continuous adjustment between the limits of travel.
- 3. A casting apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the continuously adjustable clamps are in the form of a screw clamp operating within slots which limit the distance of movement of the walls.
- 4. A casting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the opposed long walls are mounted in continuously adjustable clamps.
- 5. A casting apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the continuously adjustable clamps are in the form of screw clamps operating in slots which limit travel.
- 6. A casting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the operative means for simultaneously moving the opposed long walls comprises mechanical means.
- 7. A casting apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the mechanical means comprises a pair of actuating shafts with threaded end portions extending across between the long walls at opposite ends thereof, said threaded shafts being rotatable while being fixed against axial movement and the threaded end portions thereof engaging threaded members attached to said long walls.
- 8. A casting apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the threaded end portions comprises internally threaded holes extending axially into the ends of the shaft and the threaded members attached to said long walls are flexibly attached to said long walls.
- 9. A casting apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the threaded member attached to said long walls comprises a threaded bolt terminating in a rod end through which a clevis pin is mounted, said clevis pin fitting through a hole in a clevis block which is fixedly attached to said long wall.
- 10. A casting apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the hole in the clevis block is elongated to allow lateral play.
- 11. A casting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the mould short walls include at the ends thereof corner coolant deflectors for deflecting coolant away from corners of a forming ingot.
- 12. A casting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the mould short walls are suspended from slidable supports adapted to slide on the top surface of the mould long walls.
- 13. A casting apparatus according to claim 12 wherein oil plates are provided on the top surfaces of the mould walls and the slidable supports are adapted to slide on said oil plates.
- 14. A casting apparatus according to claim 13 wherein each slidable support includes a surface which is adapted to bear against an oil plate of a long wall to seal adjacent grooves and thereby prevent oil leaks.
- 15. A casting apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the surface includes a sealing material.
- 16. A casting apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the bottom block includes end sections which are moveable to lengthen or shorten the block, said end sections being slidable via tongue and groove supports and spacers for inserting between the end sections and the remainder of the bottom block.
- 17. A casting apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the slots are adapted to permit both inward-outward and lateral movement of the opposed short walls.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/061,507, filed Oct. 10, 1997.
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