Patents by Inventor Pheroze J. Nagarwalla
Pheroze J. Nagarwalla has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5911267Abstract: A cope for a core box has a passage for passing sand into a core box cavity and a bore for passing catalyst into the core box cavity to harden a sand core formed therein. The bore may extend from an exterior surface of the cope to the cope passage. The cope may have structure for forming a seal with a sand injection tube following sand injection, such as a blow-up seal or an O-ring. A method of producing cores in a core box includes the step of providing a cope, a drag, and a cavity formed therebetween, the cope having a passage for receiving an injection tube and a bore for passing catalyst. Further steps include using the injection tube to inject sand through the cope passage into the cavity and passing catalyst through the bore in the cope into the cavity. A seal may be formed between the cope and the injection tube after sand injection.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1996Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Georg Fischer Disa, Inc.Inventors: Raymond F. Witte, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Scott S. Hendrie, Paul M. Korzenecki
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Patent number: 5787957Abstract: The injection tube for injecting and gassing of foundry sand in cavities in a core box has a first passage for passing sand and a second passage for passing hardening fluid. Sand may be injected simultaneously to the introduction of hardening fluid into the cavities. Alternatively, sand may be injected prior to introduction of hardening fluid into the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Georg Fischer Disa, Inc.Inventors: Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Raymond F. Witte, Scott S. Hendrie
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Patent number: 5785107Abstract: A core box assembly for molding cores includes a first core box and a second core box disposed above the first core box. Each of the core boxes has a cavity. A passage for delivering core material to the cavities in the core boxes extends through the second core box and into the first core box. The second core box is placed above the first core box and core material is injected into the core boxes.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Georg Fischer Disa, Inc.Inventors: Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Scott Hendrie, Raymond F. Witte
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Patent number: 5715885Abstract: The core box includes a cavity therein, a vent in fluid communication with the cavity, ejector members, and apparatus coupled to the ejector members for passing a fluid through the vent into the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Georg Fischer Disa, Inc.Inventors: Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Raymond F. Witte
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Patent number: 5154229Abstract: A handling apparatus for a core molding machine is capable of moving a core box portion between a molding position and an eject position using only a single actuator. A carriage carries a platen that supports a core box portion wherein the platen is rotatable about a pivot axis relative to the carriage. The platen carries a roller that rolls on a cam surface adjacent the carriage. As the carriage is retracted away from a molding position, the roller rolls over the cam surface and permits the platen to pivot relative to the carriage downwardly toward the eject position.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1991Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Disamatic, Inc.Inventors: Donald F. Moonert, Clyde Eicher, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Raymond F. Witte
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Patent number: 5095967Abstract: An improved core making machine having a frame and capable of producing cores at a molding position within the frame is easily configured to include one or more horizontal core box handling components and/or one or more vertical core box handling components. The machine is readily adaptable to many different foundry needs.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Disamatic, Inc.Inventors: Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Clyde Eicher, Raymond F. Witte
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Patent number: 5056582Abstract: A core box shuttle system includes a shuttle car movable along a path, a movable shaft, a guiding surface carried by the shuttle car having a longitudinal extent transverse to the path and a slip-type connection between the movable shaft and the guiding surface whereby movement of the movable shaft is converted by the slip-type connection into movement of the shuttle car along the path.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Disamatic, Inc.Inventors: Raymond F. Witte, Clyde Eicher, Donald F. Moonert, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla
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Patent number: 4883558Abstract: Apparatus (20) for bonding a pair of molds shells (28a, 28b) into a mold includes a first workstation (24) for applying adhesive to one of the shells (28b), and a second workstation (26) having a press (104, 106, 108) for pressing together the shells (28a, 28b) after adhesive has been applied thereto. A base (42) includes a pair of spaced apart base portions (42a, 42b) which are pivotally mounted so as to alternately rotate between the first and second workstations (24, 26). The first workstation (24) includes an adhesive applicator (58) carried on a carriage (88) which is slidably mounted on guiderails (94) so as to shift to a standby position providing access to a mold shell (28b) located on a base portion (42a) so as to allow the shells to be loaded and unloaded at the first workstation (24). A motor driven drip tray (80) is provided on the adhesive applicator (58) to prevent unintended dripping of adhesive onto mold shells or fixtures.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Roberts CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Bellis, Jackson E. Brown, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, William Niedermeyer, Paul Pawlak
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Patent number: 4836269Abstract: An apparatus and method for simultaneously injecting forming material (14) and a curing additive into a form (22). The apparatus (10) includes a container (12) of forming material (14) interconnected by a conduit (20) to a forming cavity (22). Forming material (14) is discharged into cavity (22) through conduit (20). An integrally formed chamber (36) is provided for simultaneously supplying additive to the discharging forming material (14). Forming material (14) is forced into cavity (22) while simultaneously forcing the additive into the path of the discharging forming material (14).Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Roberts CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Bellis, Jackson E. Brown, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, James Rea
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Patent number: 4832108Abstract: A foundry machine for forming molds or cores from a molding material such as sand provides completely automated loading and unloading of tooling elements (24). The tooling elements (24) comprising a sand magazine (36), blow plate (34), combined gassing manifold and top ejector unit (32), upper mold box (30), lower mold box (28) and bottom stool (26) are automatically transferred, in stacked, separable relationship, by tracks (40) to a vertically displaceable, work table. Vertical displacement of the work table (42) sequentially elevates the tooling elements (24) to positions within a mainframe (10) where automatically operated clamping means secure the appropriate tooling elements (24) in respective operating positions. The gassing manifols (32) includes an ejector pin assembly (274, 280) mounted therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1988Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Assignee: Robert CorporationInventors: Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Jackson E. Brown, Kenneth E. Bellis
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Patent number: 4830082Abstract: A machine and method for making molds and mold cores (126) includes a pair of mold boxes (42a, 42b) removably mounted on a frame (60) for rotation between an upright, molding position in which molding material is introduced into the mold cavity of the mold boxes (42a, 42b) by a carrier (26) and an inverted discharge position in which the mold (126) is removed from the boxes by a mold receiving assembly (76). A pressure head assembly (46) both compresses molding material within the mold cavity and introduces a catalyst gas into the cavity for curing the molding material. A system for removing the spent gas from the mold cavity includes a pair of gas receiving chambers (122a, 122b) integral with the frame (60) which receives gas through the bottom of the mold boxes (42a, 42b) and an exhaust assembly (68, 70) which is selectively coupled with exhaust ports (124a, 124b) in the chambers (122a, 122b).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1986Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Roberts CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Bellis, Jackson E. Brown, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla
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Patent number: 4757855Abstract: A foundry machine for forming molds or cores from a molding material such as sand provides completely automated loading and unloading of tooling elements (24). The tool elements (24) comprising a sand magazine (36), blow plate (34), combined gassing manifold and top ejector unit (32), upper mold box (30), lower mold box (28) and bottom stool (26) are automatically transferred, in stacked, separable relationship, by tracks (40) to a vertically displaceable, work table. Vertical displacement of the work table (42) sequentially elevates the tooling elements (24) to positions within a mainframe (10) where automatically operated clamping means secure the appropriate tooling elements (24) in respective operating positions. The gassing manifold (32) includes an ejector pin assembly (274, 280) mounted therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1987Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Assignee: Roberts CorporationInventors: Pheroze J. Nagarwalla, Jackson E. Brown, Kenneth E. Bellis
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Patent number: 4718474Abstract: A machine for making molds and molding cores (126) includes a pair of mold boxes (42a, 42b) removably mounted on a frame (60) for rotation between an upright, molding position in which molding mateiral is introduced into the molding cavity of the molding boxes (42a, 42b) by a carrier (26) and an inverted discharge position in which the mold (126) is removed from the boxes by a mold receiving assembly (76). A pressure head assembly (46) both compresses molding material within the molding cavity and introduces a catalyst gas into the cavity for curing the molding material. A system for removing the spent gas from the molding cavity includes a pair of gas receiving chambers (122a, 122b) integral with the frame (60) which receives gas through the bottom of the mold boxes (42a, 42b) and an exhaust assembly (68, 70) which is selectively coupled with exhaust ports (124a, 124b) in the chambers (122a, 122b ).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Roberts CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Bellis, Jackson E. Brown, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla
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Patent number: 4714100Abstract: A machine for making molds and molding cores (126) includes a pair of mold boxes (42a, 42b) removably mounted on a frame (60) for rotation between an upright, molding position in which molding material is introduced into the molding cavity of the molding boxes (42a, 42b) by a carrier (26) and an inverted discharge position in which the mold (126) is removed from the boxes by a mold receiving assembly (76). A pressure head assembly (46) both compresses molding material within the molding cavity and introduces a catalyst gas into the cavity for curing the molding material. A system for removing the spent gas from the molding cavity includes a pair of gas receiving chambers (122a, 122b) integral with the frame (60) which receives gas through the bottom of the mold boxes (42a, 42b) and an exhaust assembly (68, 70) which is selectively coupled with exhaust ports (124a, 124b) in the chambers (122a, 122b ).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1986Date of Patent: December 22, 1987Assignee: Roberts CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Bellis, Jackson E. Brown, Pheroze J. Nagarwalla