Claims
- 1. A method of making a casting having free-form, undercut or hidden interior surfaces, comprising:(a) designing a three-dimensional computer graphic model of said casting; (b) computer sectioning the graphic model into graphic members which are at least one of blocks and slabs having sides normal to the sectioning interval; (c) carving a physically solid member for each of the graphic members, the solid members being (i) constituted of an easily meltable, dissolvable or evaporative solid material, (ii) proportional to and enveloping its corresponding graphic member, and said carving being carried out by accessing and carving into and through two or more of said sides of each solid member that possesses at least portions of said interior surfaces and thereby essentially duplicate the corresponding graphic member; (d) securing the carved solid members together with matching interior surfaces to replicate the graphic model and form a unitary investment pattern; (e) forming a mold around said pattern, and (f) casting metal within said mold while removing the pattern from such mold either by evaporation during pouring of the molten metal thereinto or by melting or dissolution prior thereto.
- 2. A method of making a casting having complex free-form, undercut or substantially hidden interior surfaces, comprising:(a) designing a three-dimensionally fully surfaced computer graphic model of said casting including said interior surfaces; (b) within a computer, sub-dividing the graphic model into graphic members selected from blocks and slabs; (c) carving a solid non-graphic physical member to replicate each of the graphic members, said physical members being constituted of a meltable or evaporative solid material and each being shaped proportional to and enveloping the respective graphic members, said carving being carried out to at least access, carve into and penetrate two or more sides of each solid physical member that possesses at least portions of said interior surfaces and thereby to permit such carving to essentially duplicate the corresponding graphic member; (d) securing together the carved solid physical members with matching interior surfaces to replicate the graphic model and form a unitary investment pattern; (e) forming a mold around said pattern; and (f) casting material within said mold while removing the pattern from such mold either by evaporation during casting of the material thereinto or by melting or dissolution prior thereto.
- 3. The method as in claim 2 in which, after step (b), computer controlled carving paths for each subdivided graphic member are generated that access said complex, free-form, undercut, or substantially hidden interior surfaces.
- 4. The method as in claim 3 in which the carving paths for one graphic member overlaps the carving paths for an adjacent mating graphic member.
- 5. The method as in claim 3 in which said carving paths are selected so that a multiple axis carving machine, having three or more axes of articulation, can reach all of said interior surfaces for each slab or block without tool vector interference of any of the interior surfaces of the physical member being carved.
- 6. A method of making a fugitive investment pattern having free-form, undercut or hidden interior surfaces, comprising:(a) designing a three-dimensional computer graphic model of said casting; (b) computer sectioning the graphic model into graphic member which are at least one of blocks and slabs having sides normal to the sectioning interval; (c) carving a physically solid member for each of the graphic members the solid members being (i) constituted of an easily meltable, dissolvable or evaporative solid material, (ii) proportional to and enveloping its corresponding graphic member, and said carving being carried out by accessing and carving into and through two or more of said sides of each solid member that possesses at least portions of said interior surfaces and thereby essentially duplicate the corresponding graphic member; and (d) securing the carved solid members together with matching interior surfaces to replicate the graphic model and form a unitary fugitive investment pattern.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This in a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/158,879 entitled “Rapidly Making Complex Castings” filed Nov. 29, 1993 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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