Method and apparatus for forming sand molds via top and bottom pneumatic sand filling perpendicular to the pattern plate
11014146 ยท 2021-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B22C15/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B22C15/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sand molding apparatus and method, whereby cope and drag portions of a sand mold are formed simultaneously via pressurized sand delivered to each side of a pattern in a perpendicular trajectory. Two opposing sand shooting passageways include a vertical inner side wall and a horizontal inner side wall extending at an angle from the vertical inner side wall. A sand shooting plate at the outlet of each sand shooting passageway includes removable and interchangeable port and cover inserts that can be arranged in custom arrays within the sand shooting plate.
Claims
1. A sand casting apparatus for forming a sand mold about a pattern, comprising: at least one angled sand shooting passageway including and extending between an inlet and an outlet, wherein the outlet is above and/or below the pattern; a sand shooting plate in combination with the outlet, wherein the sand shooting plate comprises a plurality of openings; and a plurality of interchangeable inserts disposable over the plurality of openings, the plurality of interchangeable inserts including sand shooting port inserts and cover plate inserts, wherein each of the inserts is manually placeable and replaceable over one of the openings to control an opening and closing of the sand shooting plate.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a passageway body enclosing the passageway, the passageway body including a vertical inner side wall and a horizontal inner side wall extending at an angle from the vertical inner side wall toward the inlet; and an internal tilted arc plate within the passageway and extending between the vertical inner side wall and a horizontal inner side wall.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the passageway body comprises an L-shaped passageway.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the tilted arc plate covers a lateral area of the passageway body.
5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the passageway body comprises a mounting seat at a lower end.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first sand shooting passageway configured to be disposed over the pattern; a second sand shooting passageway configured to be disposed under the pattern, each of the first and second sand shooting passageways including a corresponding sand shooting plate; a sand hopper; and a manifold with a pressurized air source between the sand hopper and the first and second sand shooting passageways, wherein the manifold is configured to pressurized sand from the sand hopper into each of the first and second sand shooting passageways.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first sand shooting passageway provides sand from above the pattern to form an upper cope mold on the pattern, and the second sand shooting passageway provides sand from below the pattern to form a lower drag mold under the pattern.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the sand shooting plate comprises an upper sand shooting plate body over a lower sand shooting plate body.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the upper shooting plate body comprises a plurality of sand shooting ports arranged in an array.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a sand guiding oblique opening disposed between the outlet and a back of each sand shooting port.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the array of the sand shooting ports comprises three rows and five or seven columns.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a lifting device connected to the sand shooting plate, the lifting device configured to adjust the sand shooting plate relative to the outlet.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the lifting device comprises a lifting platform, a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder disposed at about a center of the lifting platform, and a direction-guiding column positioned about the cylinder.
14. A method for forming a sand mold utilizing a flask assembly comprised of at least a cope flask, a drag flask, and a pattern plate, the pattern plate having a pattern for forming a cavity in a sand mold positioned between the cope and drag flasks, the method comprising: providing the sand casting apparatus of claim 1; and positioning the flask assembly in an orientation that facilitates the pneumatic transfer of the sand in a perpendicular trajectory towards the pattern.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: providing the pattern between a first sand shooting passageway disposed over the pattern and a second sand shooting passageway disposed under the pattern, each of the first and second sand shooting passageways including a corresponding sand shooting plate; forming two portions of a sand mold by delivering air-pressurized sand in a perpendicular trajectory towards each of opposing sides of the pattern through each of the first and second sand shooting passageway; and removing the pattern from between the two portions of the sand mold, wherein a bottom portion of the sand mold sits on a top surface of the sand shooting plate of the second sand shooting passageway upon the forming of the sand mold.
16. A sand casting apparatus for forming a sand mold about a pattern, comprising: at least one sand shooting passageway including and extending between an inlet and an outlet, wherein the outlet is above and/or below the pattern; a sand shooting plate in combination with the outlet; a passageway body enclosing the passageway, the passageway body including a vertical inner side wall and a horizontal inner side wall extending at an angle from the vertical inner side wall toward the inlet; and an internal tilted arc plate within the passageway and extending between the vertical inner side wall and a horizontal inner side wall, wherein the tilted arc plate has a first end abutting an outer edge of the horizontal inner side wall at the inlet, and a second end including a fixing plate embedded in the vertical inner side wall.
17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the vertical inner side wall includes a fixing groove that receives the fixing plate.
18. A sand casting apparatus for forming a sand mold about a pattern, comprising: at least one sand shooting passageway including and extending between an inlet and an outlet, wherein the outlet is above and/or below the pattern; and a sand shooting plate in combination with the outlet, wherein the sand shooting plate comprises an upper sand shooting plate body over a lower sand shooting plate body, the upper shooting plate body comprises a plurality of sand shooting ports arranged in an array, and further comprising a groove seat between the upper sand shooting plate body and the lower sand shooting plate body.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein a first portion of the groove seat is formed by an upper groove in the upper sand shooting plate body, and a second portion of the groove seat is formed by a lower groove in the lower sand shooting plate body.
20. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the sand shooting plate comprises a plurality of openings, and further comprising a plurality of interchangeable inserts disposable over the plurality of openings, the plurality of interchangeable inserts including sand shooting port inserts and cover plate inserts, wherein each of the inserts is manually placeable and replaceable over one of the openings to control an opening and closing of the sand shooting plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) The present invention provides a sand casting apparatus and method for forming a sand mold about a matchplate pattern. The invention provides an upper and lower sand shooting apparatus, relative to the pattern, for forming both the cope and drag portions of the mold.
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(18) The mold forming station 50 includes a cope flask 52 and a drag flask 54. These flask structure are supported and/or movable on the frame 22 by linear-motion slides 56, or other suitable structure. The linear-motion slides 56 each includes a generally cylindrical bearing housing enclosing a cylindrical linear bearing that wraps around and travels on one of the vertical, cylindrical frame legs 55 of the frame 22. A matchplate pattern 60 is disposed between the cope flask 52 and the drag flask 54, and is moveable laterally to allow the mold halves to be assembled together after mold forming about the pattern 60.
(19) In operation, the matchplate pattern 60 is moved into position as shown between the cope flask 52 and the drag flask 54. The cope flask 52 and/or the drag flask 54 move into a closed position about the matchplate pattern 60, and pressurized sand is injected perpendicularly to and on both sides of the matchplate pattern 60 from above and below, or at any suitable non-horizontal position, forming the upper cope mold and the lower drag mold. The cope flask 52 and/or the drag flask 54 move away from the matchplate 60, and the matchplate 60 is removed to allow the two mold halves to be combined to form a mold on the drag flask 54. A pusher element 62 can be used to push the mold from the drag flask 54 to a further surface 64 outside of the mold forming station 50 to allow the process to repeat.
(20) Delivery of the sand above and below the pattern 60 occurs, respectively, through an upper sand shooting passageway 70 and a lower sand shooting passageway 80. Each sand shooting passageway 70, 80 extends from the hopper 30 and includes an angled change of direction that results in the sand shooting passageways having outlets 72 and 82 facing each other within the mold forming station 50. Each outlet 72 and 82 is covered by a corresponding sand shooting plate 74 and 84, desirably having changeable opening patterns through which the sand dispersion can be controlled over or under the pattern 60. As shown in
(21) In embodiments of this invention, the sand shooting passageway includes an inlet directed toward the sand hopper, an outlet toward the corresponding flask, and a passageway main body including an angled or curved direction change. As illustrated, the passageway main body comprises an L-shaped configuration.
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(23) The sand shooting passageway 90 includes an internal tilted arc plate 100 inside the passageway main body 96. The tilted arc plate 100 has one end at, and shown as abutting, an edge of the inlet 92, and the other end is provided with a fixing plate 102 embedded in the vertical inner wall of the passageway main body 96. The vertical inner wall of the passageway main body 96 includes a fixing groove 104 that receives the fixing plate 102, which can be fastened with screws. The tilted arc plate 100 covers the lateral area of the passageway main body 96. The tilted arc plate 100 reduces or prevents the accumulation and retention of sand during the sand shooting process, and thus prevents blockage at the corner of the passageway main body 96, to make the sand shooting process smoother. Various sizes, shapes and configurations are available for the passageway main body and the arc plate. For example, the passageway main body can be formed having a curved interior.
(24) Embodiments of this invention include a sand shooting plate over the outlet of the sand shooting passageway.
(25) The sand shooting plate of this invention includes moveable and exchangeable shooting ports, which can be moved in position, or exchanged with cover plates, to vary the sand amount and/or distribution, depending on need. As shown in
(26) A plurality of inserts 130 are arranged, such as by screw or bolt, in an array on the sand guiding plate 128 and within the upper main body 124. Each insert 130 covers one of the openings 125, and can be either a sand shooting port 132, or a cover plate 134 that blocks the corresponding opening 125. The back of each sand shooting port 132 receives sand through the corresponding sand guiding oblique opening 125. The open port inserts 132 or the closed cover plate inserts 134 are moveable or interchangeable across the array to provide for necessary sand amounts and/or injection distribution depending on the matchplate pattern. For example, if the matchplate pattern is larger at one side, then less sand may be required at that side of the mold and fewer open ports 130 are placed at that side. The illustrated array includes three rows and five columns of inserts 130, but other array patterns can be used, such as four rows and/or seven columns, etc. The rows can also be offset from each other as well if needed or desired.
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(29) The body-split structure of the casting gate stick 140 provides a simplified structure, processing, and manufacturing process, and can provide reduced maintenance costs when the parts need to be replaced. The combination of the first casting gate stick and the second casting gate stick and the direction guide post has a reduced possibility of tilting and jamming of the casting gate stick, as well as reduced abrasion for the casting gate cup body.
(30) In some embodiments of this invention, it may be desirable to adjust the sand shooting plate, and particularly the upper sand shooting plate, such as within the cope flask unit for improved sand casting.
(31) Mounting seats 162 are provided at the fitting positions between the lifting platform 154 and each of the oil cylinder 156 and the direction-guiding column 158. The direction-guiding sleeve 160 is sandwiched between mounting seats 162. Various sizes, shapes, amounts, and configurations are available for the components of the lifting device. For example, there are four direction-guiding columns 158 distributed spaced apart around the central cylinder 156, but other numbers of columns can be used, depending on need. The oil cylinder provides lifting and lowering movement, and the direction-guiding column(s) ensure proper positioning, thereby ensuring precision in the height adjustment process of the upper sand shooting plate.
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(33) Thus, the invention provides an improved sand casting apparatus and method. The upper and lower sand shooting channels provide improved sand distribution about the molding pattern. The interchangeable ports of the sand shooting plates further provide improved sand distribution and mold formation.
(34) The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
(35) While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.