Claims
- 1. A system for die casting comprising:
- a die having a die cavity;
- a vacuum chamber;
- a device for creating a vacuum in the vacuum chamber, said vacuum creating device in fluidic communication with the vacuum chamber;
- an injection device for introducing a fluidically based material into the die cavity from the vacuum chamber, said injection device in fluidic communication with said die cavity and at least partially disposed within said vacuum chamber;
- a device for providing the fluidically based material into the injection device, said providing device separated from said injection device; and
- a catch tray disposed below the injection device to receive any fluidically based material that overflows the injection device when the injection device is being filled with the fluidically based material from the providing device so the injection device does not clog from the overflow of fluidically based material.
- 2. A system as described in claim 1 wherein said providing device is disposed within said vacuum chamber.
- 3. A system as described in claim 2 wherein the providing device comprises a device for pouring the fluidically based material into the injection device.
- 4. A system as described in claim 3 wherein the device for creating a vacuum is fluidically connected to the vacuum chamber such that the die cavity can be evacuated from the vacuum chamber through the injection device.
- 5. A system as described in claim 3 including means for evacuating the die cavity, said evacuating means in fluidic communication with the die cavity and separate from the vacuum creating device.
- 6. A system as described in claim 3 wherein the injection device is comprised of a shot sleeve, said shot sleeve having a port through which the fluidically based material is poured into the shot sleeve from the pouring device, said shot sleeve fluidically connecting the die cavity to the vacuum chamber.
- 7. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the injection device comprises a ram for forcing melted material through the shot sleeve into the die cavity, said ram disposed within said shot sleeve.
- 8. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the injection device comprises means for providing gas to the vacuum chamber.
- 9. A system as described in claim 3 wherein the providing device comprises means for stirring the material.
- 10. A system as described in claim 7 wherein the die is disposed above the vacuum chamber and the shot sleeve and ram are elements of a pivot injection system such that when the shot sleeve and ram are disposed in a first orientation, the fluidically based material can be poured into the shot sleeve and when the shot sleeve and ram are disposed in a second orientation, the fluidically based material within the shot sleeve can be forced into the die cavity with the ram.
- 11. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the die is disposed below the vacuum chamber such that when the fluidically based material is poured into the port of the shot sleeve, it flows towards the die cavity under the influence of gravity.
- 12. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the pouring device is comprised of a ladle mechanism for collecting the fluidically based material from the crucible and pouring it into the port of the shot sleeve.
- 13. A system as described in claim 1 wherein the pouring device comprises means for providing a first material into the injection device and means for providing a second material into the injection device, both of said providing means isolated from said injection device, and disposed within the vacuum chamber.
- 14. A system as described in claim 6 including a detector for detecting when the shot sleeve is full.
- 15. A system as described in claim 2 including an isolation interlock device for feeding the providing device with metal, said isolation interlock device disposed outside said vacuum chamber.
- 16. A method of die casting comprising the steps of:
- providing fluidically based material into an injection device with a device which is separated from the injection device within a vacuum chamber;
- catching any overflow of the fluidically based material in a catch tray disposed below the injection device; and
- forcing the fluidically based material into the die cavity with said injection device.
- 17. A method as described in claim 16 wherein the providing step includes the step of pouring the fluidically based material into the injection device within the vacuum chamber.
- 18. A method as described in claim 17 wherein before the providing step, there is the step of evacuating the vacuum chamber.
- 19. A method as described in claim 18 wherein before the forcing step, there is the step of evacuating the die cavity.
- 20. A method as described in claim 19 wherein the step of evacuating the vacuum chamber also evacuates the die cavity.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/634,683 filed on Apr. 18, 1996, abandoned, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/422,618 filed Apr. 13, 1995, abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/098,529 filed Jul. 28, 1993, abandoned.
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