Claims
- 1. A jig for locating and supporting, in fixed relation to a base structure, a tree casting including a central, elongated runner having longitudinally spaced support portions and a downwardly extending sprue cup between said support portions, each of said support portions having a pair of downwardly and inwardly converging planar sides, said jig comprising
- (a) a base structure;
- (b) a pair of longitudinally spaced, upstanding support blocks ridigly attached to the base structure, each support block having a longitudinally extending opening in its upper side, the opening having a pair of downwardly and inwardly converging planar sides corresponding in geometry to the planar sides of a respective runner support portion of a casting to be supported in the jig;
- (c) means for applying a generally vertical holddown force to a casting to be mounted in the jig area of the support block; and
- (d) an upstanding sprue cup holder comprising an annular array of upstanding spring finger elements disposed between said support blocks for engaging the sprue cup of a tree casting thereby to prevent said casting from moving longitudinally relative to said base structure.
- 2. A jig according to claim 1, including an annular, upstanding protective sleeve disposed about said finger elements in spaced relationship therefrom.
- 3. A jig according to claim 2, including an elastomer ring around said finger elements.
- 4. A fig according to claim 1, said downwardly and inwardly converging planar sides of said support block openings lying in planes converging to single lines lying in a common longitudinal vertical plane, and said sprue cup holder having a center axis lying in said longitudinal vertical plane.
- 5. A jig according to claim 4, including means for applying a generally vertical hold-down force to the runner portion of a tree casting to be mounted in the jig directly over the support blocks of the jig.
Government Interests
This invention was developed with the participation and support of the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C.
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