Claims
- 1. In a casting process the method which comprises introducing foundry sand into a mold flask containing a pattern, then subjecting the mold flask to vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof in excess of the acceleration due to gravity to cause the sand to fill all openings in the pattern, and then subjecting the mold flask to vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof less than the acceleration due to gravity to pack the sand in place.
- 2. In a casting process the method which comprises introducing foundry sand into a mold flask containing a pattern, then subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof in excess of the acceleration due to gravity to cause the sand to fill all openings in the pattern, and then subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof less than the acceleration due to gravity to pack the sand in place.
- 3. In a casting process wherein a material which substantially entirely vaporizes when contacted with molten metal is used as a pattern, the method which comprises introducing foundry sand into a mold flask containing the pattern, subjecting the mold flask to vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof in excess of the acceleration due to gravity to cause the sand to fill all openings in the pattern, and then subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof less than the acceleration due to gravity to pack the sand in place.
- 4. In a casting process wherein a material which substantially entirely vaporizes when contacted with molten metal is used as a pattern, the method which comprises introducing foundry sand into a mold flask containing the pattern, subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof in excess of the acceleration due to gravity to cause the sand to fill all openings in the pattern, and then subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency and stroke to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof less than the acceleration due to gravity to pack the sand in place.
- 5. In a casting process wherein a material which substantially entirely vaporizes when contacted with molten metal is used as a pattern, the method which comprises introducing foundry sand into a mold flask containing the pattern, subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency of the order of 3600 cycles per minute and a stroke having an amplitude of the order of 0.007 inches to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof in excess of the acceleration due to gravity to cause the sand to fill all openings in the pattern, and then subjecting the mold flask to substantially vertical vibratory movement at a frequency of the order of 3600 cycles per minute and a stroke having an amplitude of the order of 0.0045 inches to produce accelerations on the mold flask and contents thereof less than the acceleration due to gravity to pack the sand in place.
DESCRIPTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 212,988, filed Dec. 4, 1980, now abondoned, to Albert Musschoot and entitled "Vibratory Method For Packing Foundry Sand Into a Pattern Prior to the Pouring of Molten Metal".
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3678989 |
Krzyzanowski |
Jul 1972 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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212988 |
Dec 1980 |
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