Patents Assigned to CMI International
  • Patent number: 5232041
    Abstract: A method for metallurgically bonding cast-in-place cylinder liners 12 to a cylinder block 38 includes first coating the outer surface of the liners 12 with a low melting point molten metal material 14 and allowing it to solidify. The coated liners 12 are then positioned within a cylinder block casting mold 22 and molten cylinder block metal introduced into the mold 22. At a time prior to the cylinder block metal contacting and surrounding the coated liners 12, induction heating coils 28 are activated to premelt the coating material 14. The molten cylinder block metal then contacts and mixes with the molten coating metal 14 to form a metallurgical bond between the liners 12 and cylinder block 38 upon solidification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventor: John W. Kuhn
  • Patent number: 5230379
    Abstract: A vacuum-assisted countergravity casting apparatus 10 includes a casting mold 14 disposed on a cheek mold member 28 and supported within a vacuum box 40. The mold 14 includes bottom feed gates 24 communicating with a cavity 22 within the mold 14. The cheek mold member 28 has distribution channels 30 formed in its upper surface 32 and includes a bottom ingate passage 34. A feed stalk 42 is connected to the ingate passage 34 for immersion into an underlying supply of molten metal 12. Actuation of vacuum pump 52 produces a vacuum within the vacuum chamber 46 and draws the molten metal upwardly to fill the cavity 22. Once filled, the mold 14 is pushed sideways on the cheek 28 by ram 68 causing the feed gates 24 to move out of registry with the distribution channels 30. The molten metal is thereby retained in the cavity 22 without assistance from the vacuum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Assignee: CMI-International, Inc.
    Inventor: Karl D. Voss
  • Patent number: 5217059
    Abstract: A casting core (42) for forming a water jacket chamber (28) within a cylinder block (22) includes a bonded sand continuous wall portion (48) for forming a water passage (30) encircling a plurality of the cylinders (24) and through which water is circulated for cooling the perimeter of the cylinders (24). The casting core (42) also includes a bridging portion (46) that extends cross-wise in the wall (48) for forming a thin water passage bypass (32) extending through the thin web of cylinder block material (26) separating the adjacent cylinders (24) for providing cooling between the piston cylinders (24). The bridging portion (46) comprises a metal support element (64) covered by a sleeve of woven refractory material (66). A method is also provided for producing a cylinder block having such a casting core (42).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International
    Inventors: John W. Kuhn, Richard J. Wylie
  • Patent number: 5215141
    Abstract: A countergravity low-pressure casting apparatus (10) includes a feedback control system (98) which continuously measures the actual pressure of metal being pumped into a mold (12) and controls the voltage applied to an electromagnetic pump (66) to conform the actual metal pressure with the ideal metal pressure versus casting cycle time fill schedule (96).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Kuhn, Richard J. Wylie
  • Patent number: 5213149
    Abstract: A permanent metal mold (12) has a casting cavity (18) within which variable thickness molten metal articles (20) are cast. Portions (26) of the casting cavity walls (16) are formed oversized and lined with sand (44) to conform with the external size and shape of certain thick (46) and thin (48) sections of the cast article (20). The thickness of the sand liner (44) is reversely correlated to the thick (46) and thin (48) sections of the article (20) to cause these sections (46, 48) to cool at different rates in order to achieve an approximately equalized cooling time of these sections (46, 48). Other portions (50, 52) of the casting cavity walls (16) are formed bare of the sand liner (44) and conform with the external size and shape of other corresponding sections (54, 56) of the cast article (20).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary F. Ruff, John W. Kuhn, Richard J. Wylie
  • Patent number: 5205346
    Abstract: A countergravity casting apparatus (10) includes a mold (12) supported above a furnace (14) containing a supply of molten metal to be cast into the mold (12). An electromagnetic pump (66) is accommodated in a casting chamber (46) of the furnace (14) and pumps the metal against gravity from the furnace (14) into the mold (12). The casting chamber (46) is enclosed by an insulating cover (40) and defines an air space over the metal in the chamber (46). A lance (64) extends through the cover (40) and delivers inert gas into the air space and purges it of outside atmospheric gases that would otherwise contaminate the metal in the chamber (46).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International
    Inventors: John W. Kuhn, Richard J. Wylie
  • Patent number: 5201357
    Abstract: A sleeve of woven heat resistant material is axially compressed (22) to enlarge its cross-sectional area and perimeter. A support element (24) is disposed within the sleeve (22) to support it in its enlarged perimeter condition (26). The sleeve-covered support element (18) is then disposed in a cavity (14) of a casting mold (12) and molten metal (36) is cast into the cavity (14) and around the sleeve-covered support element (18). The molten metal (36) is allowed to solidify to form a cast article (16). The support element (24) is then withdrawn from within the sleeve (22), leaving the sleeve (22) within and adhered to the walls of the passageway (20) of the article in the expanded perimeter condition (26). A tension force A is applied to the sleeve (22) forcing it to stretch into a smaller cross-sectional area and perimeter (28) and causing the sleeve (22) to detach from the casting (16) for easy removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Kuhn, Richard J. Wylie
  • Patent number: 5182854
    Abstract: A method for metallurgically bonding a cylinder liner 22 within a clinder block 14 of an automotive engine includes coating the outer surface of the liner 22 with a low melting point molten metal coating material 24, such as a zinc, as well as cylinder walls of the block 14 and then allowing the coatings to solidify. The block 14 and liner 22 are then heated to an elevated temperature and the liner 22 press-fit into the block 14. This causes the coating materials to alloy with the liner and block metal as well as one another, forming a metallurgical bond between the block 14 and liner 22 when cooled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventor: Karl D. Voss
  • Patent number: 5179994
    Abstract: A method for eliminating porosity defects in aluminum cylinder blocks (22) having cast-in-place metallurgically bonded cylinder liners (12) includes coating the liners (12) with a low melting point molten metal such as zinc and thereafter removing a virtually entire outer layer of pure Zn, which would otherwise melt during casting and invade the block metal, leaving behind shrinkage defects in the resultant cylinder block (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventor: John W. Kuhn
  • Patent number: 5178203
    Abstract: A counter-gravity metal casting apparatus (10) comprises a reservoir (14) having a casting chamber (46) therein. An electro-magnetic pump (66) is accommodated in the chamber (b 46) and is responsive to input voltage for pumping molten metal from the chamber (46) into an above-situated distribution vessel (78) and mold (12). The chamber 46) is enclosed by cover (40) and supplied with inert gas (60) for purging the space (62) above the metal or outside atmospheric contaminated gases. A feed back controller (98) is also provided for continuously measuring the actual pressure of the pumped metal of the casting cycle and then controlling the output of the pump (66) to conform the actual metal pressure with an ideal reference metal pressure versus casting cycle time schedule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Kuhn, Richard J. Wylie
  • Patent number: 5165432
    Abstract: Scrap metal chips, which may be oily, wet and dirty and which may be of varying lengths and widths, twisted, curled and cracked, resulting from machining metal articles, are cleaned and dried by passing them sequentially through a washer cylinder, a rinse cylinder and a dryer cylinder. A thread formed of a plate-like metal strip is secured within the interior surface of each cylinder to provide a deep, spiral trough within each cylinder. Each cylinder is rotated so that the chips are moved, in a tumbling motion, along the troughs due to the auger-like thread, from one end to the opposite end. A hot, aqueous washing solution is flowed through the washer cylinder in a direction opposite to the movement of the chips. Similarly, a hot rinse water is flowed through the rinse cylinder in a direction opposite to the movement of the chips therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1992
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth D. McKibben
  • Patent number: 5163497
    Abstract: A sand mold forming machine has a cope frame aligned above a drag frame with a pattern arranged between, and within, the frames. A sand filling is positioned in each of the frames. The sand fillings are compacted by squeeze plates overlaying the open, upper and lower ends of the cope and drag respectively. The squeeze plates are moved towards each other to compress the sand within the frames and against the pattern. Each of the squeeze plates is made of numerous, separate sections that are mounted upon a movable platten. The sections, of each plate, may move together as a group by moving the plattens or, the sections may be individually moved, relative to the plattens. Thus, pre-selected area of the sand fillings may be compacted more or less, as desired, than adjacent areas by separately moving opposing sections relative to the overall squeezing movements of the squeeze plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas E. Wuepper, Keith R. Grauherr, Orren R. Tate, Alfred D. Philo
  • Patent number: 5103891
    Abstract: Worn interior wall surfaces of a sand casting flask cope or drag frame are resurfaced by covering the surfaces with thin, metal liner plates. The liner plates are bolted to the flask walls by bolts that extend through bolt holes in the liner plates and walls. The bolt holes through the plates are provided with deep countersinks for receiving the bolt heads and spacing the bolt heads beneath the exposed inner faces of the plates. Molten weld material is applied in such spaces for welding the bolts to the plates. A thin, hard coating of metal, such as chrome plating, is applied over the liner plate inner face and exposed weld material at the countersinks. Thereafter, the liner plate is removably fastened upon the inner surfaces of the flask frame by extending the bolts through the bolt holes in the frame wall and securing them in place with suitable nuts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: James L. Sylvester, Alan P. Gould
  • Patent number: 5104049
    Abstract: A thin wall inner is positioned within the circular bowl of a sand muller to overlay the interior mulling surface upon which foundry sand is placed and is mulled by a plow blade that rotates within the bowl over its mulling surface. The bowl surface is annular and ring-like in shape. The liner is formed of a number of similar segments which are arranged together in edge to edge relationship to form an annular, ring-like cover over the bowl surface. The liner segments are secured to the bowl by bolts which extend through aligned holes in the segments and in the bowl. Most of the outer surface of the liner is spaced a short distance from the bowl surface by means of thin pads formed on the outer surface of the liner, around the area of the bolt holes. The pads contact the bowl surface, to provide a space between the remainder of the liner and the bowl surface. This space is filled with a grout-like material for bonding the liner to the bowl and for shock absorbing and load distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth D. McKibben, Thomas E. Wuepper
  • Patent number: 5092390
    Abstract: Molten metal is cast in a cavity formed within a permanent, metal mold. The major portion of the cavity is lined with a sand liner whose thickness is reversely correlated to the thickness of the integral sections of a varying thickness cast metal article. However, portions of the metal cavity are bare and such portions form a part of the interior casting surface defined by the sand liner. Thus, the cast metal contacting the bare metal portions of the mold uniformly and rapidly chills to produce harder surface areas on the finished cast article, while the remaining portions of the cast article tend to cool at a generally equalized cooling rate corresponding reversely to the thickness of the sand liner. A vacuum is applied to the casting cavity during filling with molten metal for rapidly filling the sand lined cavity and insuring complete contact between the molten metal and the bare metal portions of the casting cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventor: Raymond H. Witt
  • Patent number: 5072773
    Abstract: A mold within which molten metal is sand cast, is provided with strategically located chill plates which shape and rapidly cool the molten metal at predetermined locations for hardening those locations relative to the hardness of the remainder of the casting. The mold is formed of a cope and drag frame type flask within which sand is compacted to form the sand cavity. Plates are arranged transversely of the casting cavity and are secured to portions of the flask frame for dissipating heat through the plates and out through the frame. The plates are fixed to portions of the flask and are arranged in opposing pairs which are aligned, coplanar, in abutting relationship. Each plate of each pair is provided with a notch, aligned with its opposite plate, for encircling the portion of the casting to be chill hardened. The pattern used for forming the cavity extends through the aligned notches and between the plates to form the composite sand and metal plate casting surface in the cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1991
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary F. Ruff, Karl D. Voss, Peter M. Naysmith, Jr., James L. De Rupa
  • Patent number: 5071487
    Abstract: Metals castings, having a number of internal passageways which open at different surface portions of the castings, are mounted upon a horizontally axised wheel-like frame. The frame is intermittently rotated and momentarily stopped so that castings are rotated at times and stationary at times. During the times that the castings are stationary, they are simultaneously subjected to either an externally applied vibration or to a momentary, several millisecond long, high pressure burst of air through their respective passageways. The alternating vibrations and momentary bursts of air loosen and remove the sand and other casting debris contained within the passageways. Additionally, the changing angularity of the castings, due to the rotation, coupled with the vibrations and bursts of air, dislodge such sand and debris from the walls and, also, downwardly out of the passageways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1991
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth D. McKibben, Thomas E. Wuepper
  • Patent number: 5056584
    Abstract: A system for pouring molds on a continuously moving conveyor by an automated process has an apparatus positioned over a moving conveyor including a plurality of molds. The apparatus includes a frame adapted to be positioned over the moving conveyor. The apparatus includes a mechanism for moving the frame in a reciprocating forward and reverse direction along a path defined by the conveyor. The apparatus includes a mechanism to pour molten metal into the plurality of molds on the conveyor. The pouring mechanism is associated with the frame such that the pouring mechanism moves at a speed substantially equal to the speed of the conveyor to enable filling of the plurality of molds as the molds continue to move on the conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 15, 1991
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventor: Williams W. Seaton
  • Patent number: 5054155
    Abstract: Metal castings, having a number of internal passageways which open at different surface portions of the castings, are mounted upon a horizontal axis wheel-like frame. The frame is intermittently rotated and momentarily stopped so that castings are rotated at times and stationary at times. During the times that the castings are stationary, they are simultaneously subjected to either an externally applied vibration or to a momentary, several millisecond long, high pressure burst of air through their respective passageways. The alternating vibrations and momentary bursts of air loosen and remove the sand and other casting debris contained within the passageways. Additionally, the changing angularity of the castings, due to the rotation, coupled with the vibrations and bursts of air, dislodge such sand and debris from the walls and, also, downwardly out of the passageways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 24, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth D. McKibben, Thomas E. Wuepper
  • Patent number: 5019196
    Abstract: A thin wall liner is positioned within the circular bowl of a sand muller to overlay the interior mulling surface upon which foundry sand is placed and is mulled by a plow blade that rotates within the bowl over its mulling surface. The bowl surface is annular and ring-like in shape. The liner is formed of a number of similar segments which are arranged together in edge to edge relationship to form an annular, ring-like cover over the bowl surface. The liner segments are secured to the bowl by bolts which extend through aligned holes in the segments and in the bowl. Most of the outer surface of the liner is spaced a short distance from the bowl surface by means of thin pads formed on the outer surface of the liner, around the area of the bolt holes. The pads contact the bowl surface, to provide a space between the remainder of the liner and the bowl surface. This space is filled with a grout-like material for bonding the liner to the bowl and for shock absorbing and load distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1991
    Assignee: CMI International, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth D. McKibben, Thomas E. Wuepper