Claims
- 1. The method of forming an investment casting finished wheel pattern of suitable pattern material for a turbine wheel, having one continuous and regular series of blades extending around its periphery with a uniform pitch between blades; in which all said blades are bent in one circumferential direction and adjacent blades overlap each other in a circumferential direction, comprising separately forming two pattern wheel portions, each portion of the same diameter as said finished wheel pattern and each of said pattern wheel portions having every other blade of said continuous and regular series of blades around its periphery with a uniform pitch between blades, which is exactly twice said first named pitch, in which adjacent blades do not overlap each other; there being complementary means on said two pattern wheel portions indicating a mutual registering position between them whereby to exactly arrange said blades of said two pattern wheel portions with the blades of one pattern wheel portion between the blades of the other pattern wheel portion in said finished wheel pattern having one continuous and regular series of said blades around its periphery and all blades bent in the same direction around said periphery in said first named uniform pitch; so arranging said two pattern wheel portions and securing said two pattern wheel portions together and fixed in said mutual position.
- 2. A turbine wheel pattern, having one continuous and regular series of blades extending around its periphery with a uniform pitch between blades; in which all said blades are bent in one circumferential direction and adjacent blades overlap each other in a circumferential direction; said wheel pattern consisting of two pattern wheel portions of, each of the diameter of said turbine wheel pattern, and each portion having a continuous and regular series of blades around its periphery with a uniform pitch between said blades which is exactly twice said first named pitch, there being complementary means on said two pattern wheel portions indicating a mutual position between them where said blades of one of said pattern wheel portions are between the blades of the other of said pattern wheel portions so as to position said blades of said two pattern wheel portions in said one continuous and regular series of said blades and all blades bent in the same direction around said periphery in said first named uniform pitch; and means securing said two wheel portion patterns fixed in said mutual position.
- 3. A turbine wheel pattern as defined in claim 2, wherein each of said pattern wheel portions has central hub portions integrally joined with said blades.
- 4. A turbine wheel pattern as defined in claim 2, wherein each of said blades has an integral root portion, each said wheel pattern portion has a circular rim, said root portions conform to the surface of the radially outer face of said rim, and each of said root portions has a circumferential width equal to said pitch, whereby said pattern wheel portions are assembled with said root portions snugly interfitting thereby providing said complementary means indicating said mutual position.
- 5. A turbine wheel pattern as defined in claim 4, wherein said root portions have parallel sides inclined at an angle to the axis of said turbine wheel pattern whereby they firmly interlock.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 679,220, filed Apr. 27, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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