Device and Method for Removing At Least One Cooling Element From an At Least Partially Demoulded Cast Part, Method for Introducing At Least One Cooling Element Into a Mould Core of a Cast Part Mould
20220203434 · 2022-06-30
Inventors
- Matthias Baranzke (Rehlingen-Siersburg, DE)
- Jochen Wilhelm (Nohfelden, DE)
- Gerald Klaus (Saarbruecken, DE)
- Thomas Weiser (St. Ingbert, DE)
- Dirk Schnubel (Saarbruecken, DE)
Cpc classification
B22D15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D27/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22D15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device for removing at least one cooling element from an at least partially demoulded cast part, in particular from a cast housing for an electric motor formed from a light metal alloy, which has an apparatus for removing the at least one cooling element. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for removing at least one cooling element from an at least partially demoulded cast part, a method for introducing at least one cooling element into a mould core of a cast part mould, a cooling element, and a cast part.
Claims
1. A device for removing at least one cooling element from an at least partially demoulded cast part, in particular from a housing for an electric motor formed from a light metal alloy, which has an apparatus for removing the at least one cooling element, wherein the removal apparatus comprises a means for gripping a removal protrusion attached to the at least one cooling element.
2. The device according to claim 1, the gripping means comprises at least one pair of rails spaced apart from one another, which are configured to engage behind the removal protrusion.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the removal protrusion of the at least one cooling element comprises at least one pair of rails spaced apart from one another, which are configured for the gripping means to engage behind them.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the gripping means has a plurality of rail pairs, which are arranged next to one another in the circumferential direction of a substantially rotationally symmetrical, preferably cylindrical or truncated cone-shaped removal head and extend in particular parallel or obliquely to the longitudinal axis thereof.
5. The device according to claim 2, wherein each of the rails is detachably connectable to a substantially rotationally symmetrical, preferably cylindrical or truncated cone-shaped removal head of the removal apparatus or to the at least one cooling element.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of a substantially truncated cone-shaped removal head of the removal apparatus increases in a direction in which the removal head is movable into a casting cavity for removing cooling elements, and which is preferably coaxial with a longitudinal direction of the removal head.
7. A method for removing at least one cooling element from an at least partially demoulded cast part, wherein a removal apparatus is introduced preferably parallel, coaxially or obliquely to a longitudinal axis into a substantially rotationally symmetrical, preferably cylindrical or truncated cone-shaped hollow space of the cast part, wherein at least one removal protrusion attached to the at least one cooling element is gripped by a gripping means of an apparatus for removing the at least one cooling element.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the at least one cooling element is also removed from the hollow space in the case of a movement of the removal apparatus.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein, through a movement of the removal apparatus into the rotationally symmetrical hollow spaces, a movement of the at least one cooling element is effected in a direction of the hollow space, which has a radial movement component.
10. A method for introducing at least one cooling element into a mould core of a cast part mould, which is provided for manufacturing a cast part, from which the at least one cooling element can be removed in the at least partially demoulded state, wherein the at least one cooling element is introduced into the mould core in such manner that a plurality of surface sections are formed, which are provided for contact with a melt when filling the cast part mould, wherein at least one of the surface sections is formed by an outer side of the at least one cooling element.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the at least one cooling element introduced into a mould core manufacturing mould prior to introducing forming sand and is held stationary in the mould core manufacturing mould while the forming sand is introduced.
12. The method according to claim 10, wherein the at least one cooling element is introduced into the mould core manufacturing mould in such a manner that a side facing at least a removal protrusion abuts against a mould core manufacturing mould wall.
13. The method according to claim 10, wherein the cooling element is introduced into a first part of an at least two-part mold core and a second part of the mold core is connected to the first part in such a way that the at least one cooling element engages in a pocket in each mold core part.
14. A cooling element, which is provided to be introduced into a mould core of a cast part mould for manufacturing a cast part formed from a light metal alloy, wherein a removal protrusion, which is configured to be gripped by a gripping means of a removal apparatus when removing the cooling element from an at least partially demoulded cast part, protrudes from a side facing a side in contact with a melt when filling the cast part mould.
15. The cooling element according to claim 14, wherein the removal protrusion has a T-shaped cross-section and preferably extends in a longitudinal direction of the cooling element or is formed in the manner of a rail.
16. The cooling element according to claim 14, wherein a thickness of T-legs of the removal protrusion increases from a first end to a second end, preferably linearly.
17. The cooling element according to claim 14, wherein the removal protrusion is formed in one piece, connected in a materially bonded manner to the cooling element or detachably connectable to the cooling element.
18. The cooling element according to claim 14, wherein a surface is provided, the outer contour of which is virtually identical to a functional inner contour section of a hollow space of a cast part from which the cooling element is removable.
19. A cast part, in particular a cast part formed from a light metal alloy, which has a rotationally symmetrical, preferably cylindrical or truncated cone-shaped hollow space for receiving a component of an electric motor, which can be manufactured or is manufactured by way of a mould core provided with at least one cooling element according to claim 14, wherein a cast part wall section delimiting the hollow space, which abuts against the at least one cooling element with one side during the manufacture of the cast part, has a secondary dendrite arm spacing of between 3 and 30 μm, preferably of between 15 and 25 μm.
20. The cast part according to claim 19, wherein the cast part wall section delimits a cooling channel.
21. The cast part according to claim 19, wherein the cast part wall section comprises a groove provided for receiving a sealing ring with a groove wall preferably protruding from the cast part wall section, said groove wall having pores with a Feret diameter of at most 0.9 mm, preferably between 0.5 and 0.8 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of exemplary embodiments and the enclosed drawings relating to the exemplary embodiments. In the drawings is shown:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] An apparatus (1) shown in
[0032] The removal apparatus (1) comprises rails (8, 9) extending in the longitudinal direction of the removal head (3) and formed from a hardened steel, with constant thickness, which are arranged next to one another in pairs in the circumferential direction and are detachably connected to the removal head (3) by a plurality of screws (10). It is also conceivable that the rails (8, 9) have a varying thickness in their longitudinal direction.
[0033] The rails (8, 9) are tapered at both ends and are provided for engaging behind T-bars (7) of the removal protrusions (5) when removing the cooling irons (2) from the cast part, as shown in
[0034] To remove the cooling irons (2), the removal head (3) of the removal apparatus (1) is moved in the direction of an arrow (11) shown in
[0035] A removal apparatus (1) is shown in detail in
[0036] In the case of a substantially truncated cone-shaped removal apparatus (1) shown in
[0037] Reference is now made to
[0038] A cooling iron (2a) shown in
[0039] A first protrusion (16) is integrally formed on a first end face (15), while two further protrusions (18, 19) are formed on a second end face (17). The protrusions (16, 19) are provided to be engaged behind by a mould core into which the cooling iron (2b) is introduced. This achieves both a fixing in the mould core and a flush ending of a surface of the mould core with the bent surface (14) of the cooling iron (2a).
[0040] A cooling iron (2a) shown in
[0041] Reference is now made to
[0042] A housing (22) for an electric motor shown in
[0043] A removal apparatus (1b) for cooling irons (2b) is introduced into the hollow space (23), whose rails (8b, 9b) engage behind T-shaped removal protrusions (5b) of the cooling irons (2b) and which in
[0044] During a linear movement of the removal apparatus (1b) into the hollow space (23), the rails (8b, 9b) slide along a steep plane of the removal protrusions (5d) shown in
[0045] The regular arrangement of the rails (8b, 9b) and the movement of the removal apparatus (1b) into an end position further causes a centring of the cooling irons (2b), whereby an automated insertion is made possible into a cooling iron storage pallet not shown in
[0046] It is also conceivable that the removal apparatus (1b) is inserted into the hollow space on a first side and exits the hollow space (23) on a side facing away from the first side and also takes the cooling irons (2b) with it. Advantageously, this prevents individual cooling irons (2b) becoming stuck when moving out in a movement direction opposed to the insertion direction and causing a standstill in an automated removal process.
[0047] Reference is now made to
[0048] A two-part truncated cone-shaped sand core (26) shown in
[0049] A plurality of material recesses (30) are configured to receive cooling irons (2c) in the sand core (26), with T-bars (7c) of a removal protrusion (5c) being gripped by two sand bars (31). While a protrusion (16c) of the cooling iron (2c) shown in
[0050] A total of eight cooling irons (2c) are introduced into an assembled sand core (26) shown in
[0051] In the case of an assembled two-part sand core (26) shown in the longitudinal section in
[0052] Reference is now made to
[0053] A sand core (35) shown in
[0054] The mould core manufacturing tool (36) comprises an upper part (37) and a lower part (38) which enclose a space into which forming sand and cooling irons (2d) can be introduced for the core manufacture and which can be moved relative to one another in order to be able to remove a manufactured mould core.
[0055] An upper side (14d) of the cooling irons (2d) abuts against a mould wall surface (39).
[0056] Furthermore, retaining recesses (40) are provided in which the retaining protrusions (5d) of the cooling irons (2d) engage, whereby a stationary arrangement is ensured in the mould core manufacturing tool (36).
[0057] Although in the exemplary embodiments, a removal apparatus (1; 1b) with a movable removal head (3; 3b) was shown for removal of cooling elements (2-2d) from a cast part (22), which is arranged so as to be stationary, it is conceivable that the removal head (3; 3b) is arranged so as to be stationary and the cast part (22) is movable for removal of the cooling elements.