Claims
- 1. A mold handling system for use in a sand mold casting machine having a mechanism for producing a plurality of sand molds, a mechanism for pouring molten material into the sand molds to form castings, and a mechanism for removing the sand from cooled castings, the mold handling system comprising:a two-tiered conveyor interposed between the mechanism for producing a plurality of sand molds and the mechanism for removing the sand from the cooled castings, the two-tiered conveyor having a linear upper track and a linear lower track, the linear lower track disposed at a lower vertical elevation relative to the linear upper track; a plurality of mold pallets carried on the linear upper and lower tracks along an endless path, each mold pallet having a plurality of adjacent mold receiving locations such that each mold pallet is adapted to receive at least two sand molds side by side; and first and second elevators at the ends of the upper and lower tracks, the elevators moving mold pallets between the upper and the lower tracks.
- 2. The mold handling system of claim 1 wherein the first and second elevators include rams adapted to horizontal motion to the sand molds to move the sand molds incrementally along the endless path of the upper and lower tracks.
- 3. The mold handling system of claim 1 wherein the upper track includes a mold inlet for receiving molds on to the two tiered conveyor and a mold outlet for transferring molds off of the two tiered conveyor.
- 4. The mold handling system of claim 1 further comprising at least one indexing ram shifting molds on the mold pallets across the plurality of mold receiving locations perpendicularly relative to the linear length of the upper and lower tracks.
- 5. The mold handling system of claim 1 wherein the two tiered conveyor includes a mold inlet for receiving new molds on to the two tiered conveyor and a mold outlet for transferring molds off of the two tiered conveyor, the mold inlet being disposed at least one mold pallet in front of the mold outlet along the endless path, further comprising a first indexing ram aligned with the mold outlet for pushing molds through the mold outlet, and a second indexing ram aligned with the mold inlet adapted for pushing molds into the mold inlet.
- 6. The mold handling system of claim 5 wherein the mold inlet and mold outlet are provided on the upper track.
- 7. The mold handling system of claim 1 wherein the lower track is disposed completely underneath the upper track.
- 8. The mold handling system of claim 1 wherein the mold pallets have at least three mold receiving locations.
- 9. The mold handling system of claim 1 further comprising a one tiered pouring conveyor interposed between the two tiered conveyor and the mechanism for producing a plurality of sand molds, the mechanism for pouring molten material into the sand molds to form castings being disposed along a span of the one tiered pouring conveyor, the one tiered pouring conveyor being disposed at a lower elevation relative to the upper track along said span.
- 10. The mold handling system of claim 9 further comprising a third elevator between the pouring conveyor and the two tiered conveyor, the third elevator elevating molds from the one tiered pouring conveyor to the upper track of the two tiered conveyor.
- 11. The mold handling system of claim 9, wherein the pouring conveyor includes a first and second tracks, the first and second tracks extending linearly in parallel and horizontally adjacent relation, further comprising lateral transfer mechanisms at the ends of the first and second tracks adapted to transfer molds between the first and second tracks.
- 12. The mold handling system of claim 11, further comprising a weight and jacket installation and removal mechanism adapted to install weights and jackets on molds at a first location on the first track and remove weights and jackets from molds at a second location on the second track, the second location being located adjacent the first location and perpendicularly from the first location relative to the linear length of the first and second tracks.
- 13. The mold handling system of claim 12 wherein the upper track of the two tiered conveyor includes a mold inlet for receiving new molds on to the two tiered conveyor and a mold outlet for transferring molds off of the two tiered conveyor, the mold inlet being disposed at least one mold pallet in front of the mold outlet along the endless path, further comprising:a first indexing ram shifting molds on the mold pallets perpendicular relative to the linear length of the upper and lower tracks, said first indexing ram aligned with the mold outlet for pushing molds through the mold outlet; a second indexing ram aligned with the mold inlet adapted for pushing molds into the mold inlet; and wherein the weight and jacket installation and removal mechanism is interposed horizontally between the first and second indexing rams.
- 14. The mold handling system of claim 1 wherein the mechanism for pouring molten material into the sand molds to form castings is disposed along the two-tiered conveyor, wherein metal is poured into molds carried on the two-tiered conveyor, further comprising a weight and jacket installation and removal mechanism disposed along the two tiered conveyor, the weight and jacket installation and removal mechanism installing weights and jackets on molds on a first mold pallet on the upper track and remove weights and jackets from molds on a second mold pallet on the upper track, the second mold pallet disposed behind the first mold pallet.
- 15. The mold handling system of claim 14 further comprising means on the mold pallets at one of the receiving locations for supporting weights and jackets.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/054,524, entitled TWO TIERED LINEAR MOLD HANDLING SYSTEMS filed Jan. 22, 2002, and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,860 which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/663,083, entitled LINEAR MOLD HANDLING SYSTEM filed Sep. 15, 2000 now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/168,628 filed Oct. 8, 1998 entitled LINEAR MOLD HANDLING SYSTEM, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,557, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/783,647 filed on Jan. 15, 1997, entitled LINEAR MOLD HANDLING SYSTEM WITH DOUBLE-DECK POURING AND COOLING LINES, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,774. The entire disclosure of these patent applications and patents are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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