FLASKLESS MOLDING MACHINE
A flaskless molding machine comprises: an upper flask; a lower flask; an upper sand tank disposed above the upper flask; an upper plate attached to a lower end of the upper sand tank, with a supply port being formed in the upper plate, and configured to enter and be retracted from the inside of the upper flask; a first lower sand tank having a first communication port; a second lower sand tank disposed below the lower flask having a second communication port capable of communicating with the first communication port; a lower plate attached to an upper end of the second lower sand tank, with a supply port being formed in the lower plate, and configured to enter and be retracted from the inside of the lower flask; a drive unit moving the second lower sand tank; and an adjustment drive unit moving the first lower sand tank.
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This disclosure relates to a flaskless molding machine.
BACKGROUND ARTPatent Document 1 discloses a flaskless molding machine that forms a flaskless type mold that does not have any flask. This molding machine includes: a pair of an upper flask and a lower flask that clamp a match plate where a model is disposed; a supply mechanism that supplies mold sand; and a squeeze mechanism that compresses the mold sand. The molding machine moves the lower flask close to the upper flask, and causes the upper flask and the lower flask to clamp the match plate. In this state, the molding machine operates the supply mechanism, thereby supplying mold sand into upper and lower molding spaces formed by the upper flask and the lower flask. The molding machine operates the squeeze mechanism, thereby compressing the mold sand in the upper and lower molding spaces. Through the process described above, an upper mold and a lower mold are simultaneously formed.
The supply mechanism of the molding machine supplies the mold sand to the upper and lower molding spaces using compressed air. The supply mechanism includes an upper sand tank that communicates with a compressed air source and stores mold sand, and an upper blow head that is disposed above the upper flask and statically communicates with the upper sand tank. The compressed air blown from the compressed air source supplies the upper blow head with the mold sand stored in the upper sand tank, and supplies the mold sand at the upper blow head to the upper molding space defined by the upper flask. Likewise, the supply mechanism includes a lower sand tank that communicates with the compressed air source and stores mold sand, and a lower blow head that is disposed below the lower flask, moves vertically, and communicates with the lower sand tank at a predetermined position. The compressed air blown from the compressed air source supplies the lower blow head with the mold sand stored in the lower sand tank, and supplies the mold sand at the lower blow head to the lower flask.
The squeeze mechanism of the flaskless molding machine includes an upper squeeze cylinder and a lower squeeze cylinder that vertically face with each other. The upper squeeze cylinder applies a downward pressure to the mold sand in the upper molding space, and the lower squeeze cylinder applies an upward pressure to the mold sand in the lower molding space. Accordingly, the hardness of the mold sand is increased.
CITATION LIST Patent DocumentPatent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. S54-51930
SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical ProblemIn the flaskless molding machine described in Patent Document 1, since the thickness of the mold to be formed is changed according to the model shape and the CB (compactability) of the mold sand, the height of a target of the lower blow head is changed according to the thickness of the mold. Consequently, there is a possibility that the communication port of the lower blow head and the communication port of the lower sand tank deviate from each other in certain situations. In this case, the flow of the mold sand is not uniform. Accordingly, there is a possibility that sand clogging occurs in the lower sand tank. Such sand clogging can be avoided by using mold sand having a low CB. However, the mold sand adjusted to have a low CB is not the optimal mold sand with respect to the moldabilities of the molds and the qualities of casting products in some cases. In this technical field, a flaskless molding machine that forms excellent molds and casting products is desired.
Solution to ProblemA flaskless molding machine according to one aspect of the present invention is a flaskless molding machine forming a flaskless upper mold and lower mold, including: a upper flask; a lower flask disposed below the upper flask and capable of clamping a match plate with the upper flask; an upper sand tank disposed above the upper flask, communicating with a compressed air source, being open at a lower end thereof, and internally storing mold sand; an upper plate attached to a lower end of the upper sand tank, with at least one supply port being formed in the upper plate, the supply port allowing the upper sand tank to communicate with an inside of the upper flask; a first lower sand tank communicating with a compressed air source, internally storing mold sand, and having a first communication port for discharging the stored mold sand; a second lower sand tank disposed below the lower flask, being open at an upper end thereof, having a second communication port capable of communicating with the first communication port of the first lower sand tank, and storing the mold sand supplied from the first lower sand tank and to be supplied into the lower flask; a lower plate attached to an upper end of the second lower sand tank, with at least one supply port being formed in the lower plate, the supply port allowing the second lower sand tank to communicate with an inside of the lower flask; a drive unit configured to move the second lower sand tank in a vertical direction, and allowing the upper plate and the lower plate to perform squeezing; and an adjustment drive unit configured to move the first lower sand tank in the vertical direction.
In the flaskless molding machine according to the one aspect of the present invention, the sand tank that supplies the mold sand to the lower flask is divided into the first lower sand tank and the second lower sand tank, the second lower sand tank is moved in the vertical direction by the drive unit, and the first lower sand tank is moved in the vertical direction by the adjustment drive unit. The first lower sand tank and the second lower sand tank are independently, vertically movable as described above. Consequently, the height of the first communication port of the first lower sand tank can be adjusted in such a way as to coincide with the height of the second communication port of the second lower sand tank. Accordingly, the flow of mold sand at the communication portion between the first communication port and the second communication port becomes uniform, and occurrence of sand clogging can be suppressed. Consequently, the need to adjust the CB of mold sand in consideration of sand clogging is negated. The mold sand optimal to the moldability of a mold and the quality of a casting product can be used. Resultantly, the excellent mold and casting product can be obtained.
In one embodiment, an upper molding space for molding the upper mold may be formed by the upper plate, the upper flask and the match plate, and the upper molding space may be filled with the mold sand stored in the upper sand tank, through the upper plate, and a lower molding space for molding the lower mold may be formed by the lower plate attached to the second lower sand tank moved by the drive unit to a predetermined height, the lower flask and the match plate, a height of the first communication port of the first lower sand tank may be adjusted by the adjustment drive unit to a communication position of the second communication port of the second lower sand tank to supply the mold sand stored in the first lower sand tank to the second lower sand tank, and the lower molding space may be filled with the mold sand stored in the second lower sand tank, through the lower plate, and in a state where the upper molding space and the lower molding space are filled with the mold sand, the drive unit may move the second lower sand tank upward to perform squeezing between the upper plate and the lower plate.
In such a configuration, only the divided second lower sand tank is vertically moved, thereby allowing mold sand filling and squeezing to be achieved at the lower flask. Consequently, in comparison with a case where an integral sand tank for the lower flask is adopted, the inclination due to a load imbalance can be reduced.
The flaskless molding machine according to one embodiment, may include a lower filling frame, wherein the lower molding space may be formed by the lower plate, the lower flask, the lower filling frame and the match plate. In such a configuration, the stroke of the lower flask can be short. Consequently, the flaskless molding machine can be a molding machine having a low machine height in comparison with a case without the lower filling frame, and the molding time of the pair of the upper mold and the lower mold can be reduced.
In one embodiment, the upper sand tank and the first lower sand tank may be provided with permeation members each having a plurality of pores on an inner surface thereof, the pores allowing compressed air to flow. In such a configuration, the compressed air is supplied to a storage space from the side through the entire surfaces of the permeation members. Consequently, the fluidity of mold sand is improved. In this state, the mold sand is then blown into the upper flask or the lower flask by the compressed air, thereby allowing the blowing resistance of the mold sand to be reduced. Consequently, the power consumption of the compressed air source can be suppressed, and occurrence of sand clogging can be suppressed.
In one embodiment, an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the upper plate may be inclined so that an opening on a lower surface of the upper plate can be narrower than an opening on an upper surface of the upper plate. In such a configuration, the mold sand residing in the supply port can be solidified by the squeeze force to an extent of not falling due to the gravity after squeezing.
In one embodiment, an upper surface of the upper plate may be provided with a protrusion having an inclined surface inclined toward the at least one supply port of the upper plate. In such a configuration, the mold sand is guided to the supply port by the protrusion, which can prevent the mold sand from being stagnant around the supply port.
The flaskless molding machine according to one embodiment may further include a nozzle disposed on a lower surface of the upper plate, and communicating with the at least one supply port. In such a configuration, supply in conformity with the shape of the model can be achieved by adjusting the direction of the nozzle.
In one embodiment, the at least one supply port of the upper plate may include a plurality of supply ports, and a block plate blocking a supply port preliminarily selected from among the supply ports may be disposed on a lower surface of the upper plate. In such a configuration, the supply port through which the mold sand is to be supplied can be selected according to the presence or absence of the block plate, thereby allowing supply to be performed in conformity with the shape of the model.
In one embodiment, an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the lower plate may be inclined so that an opening on an upper surface of the lower plate can be narrower than an opening on a lower surface of the lower plate. In such a configuration, the supply port can be prevented from being clogged with the sand at the next sand supply.
In one embodiment, a lower surface of the lower plate may be provided with a protrusion having an inclined surface inclined toward the at least one supply port of the lower plate. In such a configuration, the mold sand is guided to the supply port by the protrusion, which can prevent the mold sand from being stagnant around the supply port.
The flaskless molding machine according to one embodiment may further include a nozzle disposed on an upper surface of the lower plate, and communicating with the at least one supply port. In such a configuration, supply in conformity with the shape of the model can be achieved by adjusting the direction of the nozzle.
In one embodiment, the at least one supply port of the lower plate may include a plurality of supply ports, and a block plate blocking a supply port preliminarily selected from among the supply ports may be disposed on an upper surface of the lower plate. In such a configuration, the supply port through which the mold sand is to be supplied can be selected according to the presence or absence of the block plate, thereby allowing supply to be performed in conformity with the shape of the model.
In one embodiment, the upper flask, the lower flask and the second lower sand tank may be movably attached to four guides. In such a configuration, the movement of the upper flask, the lower flask and the second lower sand tank is stabilized. Accordingly, squeezing can be stably performed. Consequently, the performance of model-stripping is improved. Resultantly, the excellent mold and casting product can be obtained.
In one embodiment, the first communication port and the second communication port may communicate with each other on a communication plane along the vertical direction, a distal end of the first lower sand tank where the first communication port is formed may be provided with a first block plate extending in the vertical direction, and a side portion of the second lower sand tank where the second communication port is formed may be provided with a second block plate extending in the vertical direction. In such a configuration, the second communication port can be blocked with the first block plate, and the first communication port can be blocked with the second block plate, even if the heights of the first communication port and the second communication port are different from each other. Consequently, the mold sand can be prevented from flowing from the sand tank.
Advantageous Effects of InventionAccording to the various aspects and embodiments of the present invention, a flaskless molding machine that forms excellent molds and casting products is provided.
Hereinafter, embodiments are described with reference to the drawings. The identical or corresponding portions in the diagrams are assigned identical signs, and redundant description is omitted. Hereinafter, the horizontal directions are assumed as X-axis and Y-axis directions, and the vertical direction (upward and downward direction) is assumed as a Z-axis direction.
[Overview of Flaskless Molding Machine]
[Frame Structure]
On a side of the frame of the molding unit A1 (in the negative direction on the X-axis), a support frame 13 (
[Upper Flask and Lower Flask]
The flaskless molding machine 1 includes an upper flask 15. The upper flask 15 is a box-shaped frame where the upper end and the lower end are open. The upper flask 15 is movably attached to the four guides 12. The upper flask 15 is supported by an upper flask cylinder 16 attached to the upper frame 10, and vertically moves along the guides 12 according to the operation of the upper flask cylinder 16.
The flaskless molding machine 1 includes a lower flask 17 disposed below the upper flask 15. The lower flask 17 is a box-shaped frame where the upper end and the lower end are open. The lower flask 17 is movably attached to the four guides 12. The lower flask 17 is supported by two lower flask cylinders 18 (
A match plate 19 is introduced between the upper flask 15 and the lower flask 17, from the conveyance unit A2. The match plate 19 is a plate-shaped member with models being disposed on both the surfaces thereof, and moves to and from between the upper flask 15 and the lower flask 17. According to a specific example, the support frame 13 of the conveyance unit A2 includes rails toward a formation position, a conveyance plate 20 having rollers disposed on the rails, and a conveyance cylinder 21 that operates the conveyance plate 20. The match plate 19 is disposed on the conveyance plate 20, and is disposed at the formation position between the upper flask 15 and the lower flask 17 by the operation of the conveyance cylinder 21. The upper flask 15 and the lower flask 17 can clamp the disposed match plate 19, in the vertical direction. Hereinafter, a region on the support frame 13 is also called a retracted position.
[Sand Tank]
The flaskless molding machine 1 includes an upper sand tank 22 disposed above the upper flask 15. The upper sand tank 22 is attached to the upper frame 10. More specifically, the upper sand tank 22 is statically fixed to the upper frame 10. The upper sand tank 22 internally stores mold sand to be supplied to the upper flask 15. The upper sand tank 22 is open at its upper end and lower end. The upper end of the upper sand tank 22 is provided with a slide gate 23 that slides a plate-shaped shield member in the horizontal direction (the positive and negative directions on the X-axis). The upper sand tank 22 is configured so that its upper end can be opened and closed by the operation of the slide gate 23. A mold sand loading chute 24 that loads mold sand is fixedly disposed above the upper sand tank 22. The mold sand loading chute 24 is described later. When the slide gate 23 is in an open state, the mold sand is supplied through the mold sand loading chute 24 to the upper sand tank 22.
The lower end of the upper sand tank 22 is open, and an upper plate 25 (
The upper sand tank 22 communicates with a compressed air source (not shown). According to a specific example, the upper sand tank 22 communicates, at its upper portion, with a pipe 26 (
The upper sand tank 22 is provided, on its inner surface, with a permeation member 22a (
The flaskless molding machine 1 includes a lower sand tank that stores mold sand to be supplied into the lower flask 17. According to an example, the lower sand tank is divided into a first lower sand tank 30 (
The first lower sand tank 30 is supported by the support frame 14, and is movably attached to a vertically extending guide 12A (
The first lower sand tank 30 is open at its upper end. The upper end of the first lower sand tank 30 is provided with a slide gate 33 (
The first lower sand tank 30 is bent at its lower end in the horizontal direction (the negative direction on the Y-axis), and, at its distal end, a first communication port 35 (
The first lower sand tank 30 communicates with the compressed air source (not shown). According to a specific example, the first lower sand tank 30 communicates, at its upper portion, with a pipe (not shown) for supplying compressed air, and communicates with the compressed air source through the pipe. The pipe is provided with an electro-pneumatic proportional valve (not shown). Accordingly, the compressed air at a predetermined pressure is supplied to the first lower sand tank 30. When the slide gate 33 is in the closed state and the after-mentioned second communication port of the second lower sand tank 31 is at the communication position, the compressed air is supplied through the upper portion of the first lower sand tank 30. The compressed air is blown toward the lower portion of the first lower sand tank 30, and the mold sand in the first lower sand tank 30 is supplied together with the compressed air through the first communication port 35 into the second lower sand tank 31.
The first lower sand tank 30 is provided, on its inner surface, with a permeation member 30a having a plurality of pores that allow the compressed air to pass. Accordingly, the compressed air is supplied through the entire surface of the permeation member 30a to the entire inner space, thereby improving the fluidity of the mold sand. The permeation member 30a may be formed of a porous material. A side portion of the first lower sand tank 30 communicates with a pipe 30b for discharging the compressed air. The pipe 30b (
The second lower sand tank 31 is disposed below the lower flask 17. The second lower sand tank 31 internally stores mold sand to be supplied to the lower flask 17. The second lower sand tank 31 is movably attached to the four guides 12, and is supported in a vertically movable manner by a vertically extending squeeze cylinder (drive unit) 37.
At a side portion of the second lower sand tank 31, a second communication port 38 (
It should be noted that the flaskless molding machine 1 may include a sealing mechanism that hermetically seals the communication planes of the first communication port 35 and the second communication port 38. For example, the sealing mechanism is provided on the first communication port 35 side.
The upper end of the second lower sand tank 31 is open, and a lower plate 40 (
[Lower Filling Frame]
The flaskless molding machine 1 includes, for example, a lower filling frame 41. The lower filling frame 41 is disposed below the lower flask 17. The lower filling frame 41 is a box-shaped frame where the upper end and the lower end are open. The opening at the upper end of the lower filling frame 41 communicates with the opening at the lower end of the lower flask 17. The lower filling frame 41 is configured so that its inside can accommodate the second lower sand tank 31. The lower filling frame 41 is supported in a vertically movable manner by a lower filling frame cylinder 42 fixed to the second lower sand tank 31. The lower plate 40 has a size substantially identical to each of the sizes of openings of the lower filling frame 41 and the lower flask 17. A position where the vertically movable lower filling frame 41 internally accommodates the second lower sand tank 31 and the lower plate 40 is an original position (initial position), and serves as a descending end. The lower filling frame 41 moves in the upward direction, thereby retracting the lower plate 40 from the lower filling frame 41. The lower filling frame 41 having moved in the upward direction is moved in the downward direction, thereby allowing the lower plate 40 to enter the inside of the lower filling frame 41. As described above, the lower plate 40 is configured to be capable of entering and being retracted from the inside of the lower filling frame 41 (movable to and from). The flaskless molding machine 1 can reduce the stroke of the lower flask 17 by including the lower filling frame 41. Consequently, the flaskless molding machine having a lower machine height can be achieved in comparison with a case of not including the lower filling frame 41. Furthermore, as the flaskless molding machine 1 can reduce the stroke of the lower flask 17 by including the lower filling frame 41, the molding time of the pair of the upper mold and the lower mold can be reduced.
It should be noted that the flaskless molding machine 1 does not necessarily include the lower filling frame 41. In this case, the lower plate 40 is configured to be capable of entering and being retracted from the inside of the lower flask 17 (movable to and from). The descending end of the vertically movable lower flask 17 is the original position (initial position). That is, the lower plate 40 enters the inside of the lower flask 17 by moving in the upward direction relatively more than the lower flask 17 moving in the upward direction. The lower plate 40 is retracted from the lower flask 17 by moving in the downward direction relatively more than the lower flask 17.
[Molding Space and Squeeze]
The molding space (upper molding space) of the upper mold is formed by the upper plate 25, the upper flask 15 and the match plate 19. The molding space (lower molding space) of the lower mold is formed by the lower plate 40, the lower flask 17 and the match plate 19. The upper molding space and the lower molding space are formed when the upper flask cylinder 16, the lower flask cylinders 18 and the squeeze cylinder 37 are operated and the upper flask 15 and the lower flask 17 clamp the match plate at a predetermined height. In a case where the flaskless molding machine 1 includes the lower filling frame 41, the lower molding space may be formed by the lower plate 40, the lower flask 17, the lower filling frame 41 and the match plate 19.
The upper molding space is filled with the mold sand stored in the upper sand tank 22, through the upper plate 25. The lower molding space is filled with the mold sand stored in the second lower sand tank 31, through the lower plate 40. The CB of the mold sand with which the upper molding space and the lower molding space are filled may be set in a range from 30% to 42%. The compressive strength of the mold sand with which the upper molding space and the lower molding space are filled may be set in a range from 8 to 15 N/cm2. It should be noted that as the thickness of the mold to be formed is changed according to the model shape and the CB (compactability) of the mold sand, the height of a target of the second lower sand tank 31 is changed according to the thickness of the mold. That is, the height of the second communication port 38 of the second lower sand tank 31 is changed. At this time, the height of the first communication port 35 of the first lower sand tank 30 is adjusted to be at the communication position of the second communication port 38 of the second lower sand tank 31 by the lower tank cylinder 32. Such adjustment can be achieved by an after-mentioned control device 50 (
In a state where the upper molding space and the lower molding space are filled with the mold sand, the squeeze cylinder 37 performs squeezing with the upper plate 25 and the lower plate 40 by moving the second lower sand tank 31 upward. Accordingly, a pressure is applied to the mold sand in the upper molding space, and the upper mold is formed. At the same time, a pressure is applied to the mold sand in the lower molding space, and the lower mold is formed.
[Mold Sand Loading Chute]
The mold sand loading chute 24 is open at the upper end, and is bifurcated at the lower end. The upper end is provided with a switch damper 43. The switch damper 43 changes its inclination direction so that the mold sand can fall to any one of the bifurcated lower end portions. One lower end portion of the mold sand loading chute 24 is fixed to the upper portion of the upper sand tank 22, and the other lower end portion of the mold sand loading chute 24 is accommodated in the hopper 34 and is not fixed. Since the lower end portion on the first lower sand tank 30 side is not fixed as described above, the lower tank cylinder 32 can control the height of the first communication port 35 of the first lower sand tank 30 independently from the upper sand tank 22.
[Details of Lower Plate]
The lower surface 40b of the lower plate 40 is provided with protrusions 40d that have inclined surfaces which are inclined toward one or more supply ports 40a. The protrusions 40d have a substantially triangular section on the XZ plane. The inclination of the inclined surface of the protrusion 40d is the same as the inclination of the inner surface of the supply port 40a. Accordingly, the mold sand can be smoothly supplied to the supply ports 40a by the protrusions 40d. Furthermore, by providing the protrusions 40d, the mold sand can be prevented from being stagnant at the supply ports 40a.
Nozzle plates (nozzles) 44 or block plates 45 may be arranged on the upper surface 40c of the lower plate 40. The nozzle plates 44 are plate-shaped members, and openings 44a communicating with the supply ports are formed. The inclination of the inner surface of the opening 44a may be the same as the inclination of the supply port 40a or may be a different inclination. The formation positions of the openings 44a may be appropriately defined. For example, the opening 44a is formed at a position displaced in the X-axis direction or the Y-axis direction from the center of the nozzle plate 44, and the supply port 40a and the opening 44a are not concentrically arranged, thereby allowing the injection direction to be shifted in the horizontal direction. Accordingly, for example, in a case where a model has a deep position, the nozzle plates 44 can be arranged so that the mold sand can be supplied to the deep position. Furthermore, the opening direction of the opening 44a (the direction of the axis of the opening) is inclined at an angle from the vertical direction, thereby allowing the injection direction to be controlled. Accordingly, even for a complicated model, filling with the mold sand can be securely achieved. The block plates 45 are plate-shaped members, and openings are not formed. The block plate 45 is used to block the supply port preliminarily selected from among the supply ports 40a. For example, in a case where the model has a shallow position, the arrangement is achieved to block the supply ports 40a corresponding to the shallow position. Accordingly, the nozzle plates 44 and the block plates 45 are appropriately selected in conformity with the model. For example, the nozzle plates 44 and the block plates 45 are formed to have the same thickness, and their upper surfaces reside on the identical plane. Accordingly, the completed upper and lower molds can be extruded to the outside of the machine.
[Details of Upper Plate]
The upper surface 25c of the upper plate 25 is provided with protrusions 25d that have inclined surfaces which are inclined toward one or more supply ports 25a. The protrusions 25d have a substantially triangular section on the XZ plane. The inclination of the inclined surface of the protrusion 25d is the same as the inclination of the inner surface of the supply port 25a. Accordingly, the mold sand can be smoothly supplied to the supply ports 25a by the protrusions 25d. Furthermore, by providing the protrusions 25d, the mold sand can be prevented from being stagnant at the supply ports 25a.
Nozzle plates (nozzles) 46 or block plates 47 may be arranged on the lower surface 25b of the upper plate 25. The nozzle plates 46 are plate-shaped members, and openings 46a communicating with the supply ports are formed. The inclination of the inner surface of the opening 46a may be the same as the inclination of the supply port 25a or may be a different inclination. The formation positions of the openings 46a may be appropriately defined. For example, the opening 46a is formed at a position displaced in the X-axis direction or the Y-axis direction from the center of the nozzle plate 46, and the supply port 25a and the opening 46a are not concentrically arranged, thereby allowing the injection direction to be shifted in the horizontal direction. Accordingly, for example, in a case where a model has a deep position, the nozzle plates 46 can be arranged so that the mold sand can be supplied to the deep position. Furthermore, the direction of the opening 46a (the direction of the axis of the opening) is inclined at an angle from the vertical direction, thereby allowing the injection direction to be controlled. Accordingly, even for a complicated model, filling with the mold sand can be securely achieved. The block plates 47 are plate-shaped members, and openings are not formed. The block plate 47 is used to block the supply port preliminarily selected from among the supply ports 25a. For example, in a case where the model has a shallow position, the arrangement is achieved to block the supply ports 25a corresponding to the shallow position. Accordingly, the nozzle plates 46 and the block plates 47 are appropriately selected in conformity with the model.
[Bush]
The upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the second lower sand tank 31 are movably attached to the four guides 12 through cylindrical bushes. For example, the upper flask 15 is described.
[Control Device]
The flaskless molding machine 1 may include a control device 50. The control device 50 is a computer that includes a control unit such as a processor, a storage unit such as a memory, an input and output unit such as an input device and a display device, and a communication unit such as a network card, and controls each of units of the flaskless molding machine 1, for example, a mold sand supply system, a compressed air supply system, a drive system, a power source system and the like. The control device 50 allows an operator to perform a command input operation and the like in order to manage the flaskless molding machine 1, using the input device, and can cause the display device to visualize and display the operation situations of the flaskless molding machine 1. Furthermore, the storage unit of the control device 50 stores a control program for allowing the processor to control various processes to be executed by the flaskless molding machine 1, and a program for causing each configuration unit of the flaskless molding machine 1 to execute processes according to a molding condition.
[Molding Process]
An overview of a molding process according to this embodiment is described.
When the molding process is started, a shuttle-in process (S12) is performed first.
Next, a flask setting process (814) is performed.
Next, an aeration process (S16) is performed.
Next, a squeeze process (S18) is performed.
Next, a model-stripping process (S20) is performed.
Next, a shuttle-out process (S22) is performed.
Next, a flask alignment process (S24) is performed.
Next, the flask-stripping process (S26) is performed.
Next, a first flask separating process (S28) is performed.
Next, a mold extrusion process (S30) is performed.
Next, a second flask separating process (S32) is performed.
As described above, the process of forming the pair of the upper mold and the lower mold is thus finished.
[Position Adjustment of First Lower Sand Tank]
The details of the position adjustment of the first lower sand tank 30 performed in the flask setting process (S14) described above are described. The position adjustment is achieved by the control device 50.
The first detector 51 detects the height position of the first lower sand tank 30.
The second detector 52 detects the height position of the second lower sand tank 31 (lower plate 40). The configuration of the second detector 52 is the same as that of the first detector 51. Consequently, the description is omitted. It should be noted that in the case of the second detector 52, for example, the second lower sand tank 31 is provided with the magnet 60, while the fixed member, such as the frame of the molding unit A1, is provided with the magnetic field detecting portion 61.
The third detector 53 detects the height position of the upper flask 15. The configuration of the third detector 53 is the same as that of the first detector 51. Consequently, the description is omitted. It should be noted that in the case of the third detector 53, for example, the upper flask 15 is provided with the magnet 60, while the fixed member, such as the frame of the molding unit A1, is provided with the magnetic field detecting portion 61.
The fourth detector 54 detects the height position of the lower flask 17. The configuration of the fourth detector 54 is the same as that of the first detector 51. Consequently, the description is omitted. It should be noted that in the case of the fourth detector 54, for example, the lower flask 17 is provided with the magnet 60, while the fixed member, such as the frame of the molding unit A1, is provided with the magnetic field detecting portion 61.
The fifth detector 55 detects the height position of the lower filling frame 41. The configuration of the fifth detector 55 is the same as that of the first detector 51. Consequently, the description is omitted. It should be noted that in the case of the fifth detector 55, for example, the lower filling frame 41 is provided with the magnet 60, while the fixed member, such as the frame of the molding unit A1, is provided with the magnetic field detecting portion 61.
The control device 50 includes a recognition unit 70, a control unit 80, and a storage unit 90. The recognition unit 70 recognizes the height position of the moving first lower sand tank 30 (the height position of the first communication port 35), and the completion of movement, on the basis of a detection result of the first detector 51. The recognition unit 70 recognizes the height position of the moving second lower sand tank 31 (the height position of the second communication port 38), and the completion of movement, on the basis of a detection result of the second detector 52. The recognition unit 70 recognizes the height position of the moving upper flask 15, and the completion of movement, on the basis of a detection result of the third detector 53. The recognition unit 70 recognizes the height position of the moving lower flask 17, and the completion of movement, on the basis of a detection result of the fourth detector 54. The recognition unit 70 recognizes the height position of the moving lower filling frame 41, and the completion of movement, on the basis of a detection result of the fifth detector 55. As described above, the recognition unit 70 can recognize the height positions of the moving configuration elements and the completion of movement, on the basis of the results of the detectors. Furthermore, the recognition unit 70 can also recognize the thickness of the upper mold at the completion of squeeze, on the basis of the height position of the upper flask 15 detected by the third detector 53 at the completion of squeeze. Furthermore, the recognition unit 70 can also recognize the thickness of the lower mold at the completion of squeeze, on the basis of the height position of the second lower sand tank 31 (lower plate 40) detected by the second detector at the completion of squeeze, and the height position of the lower filling frame 41 detected by the fifth detector 55 at the completion of squeeze.
The recognition unit 70 causes the storage unit 90 to store the height position of the upper flask 15 detected by the third detector 53 at the completion of squeeze, the height position of the second lower sand tank 31 (lower plate 40) detected by the second detector at the completion of squeeze, and the height position of the lower filling frame 41 detected by the fifth detector 55 at the completion of squeeze, as molding results. At this time, the recognition unit 70 may associate the molding condition and the molding results with each other, and cause the storage unit 90 to store the associated condition and result. The molding condition is a condition preset in the case of molding and is, for example, the model number of the model, the model shape, the target height position of each configuration element and the like. As described above, the recognition unit 70 and the storage unit 90 obtain and store achievement information.
The control unit 80 determines the height position of the upper flask 15 and the height position of the lower filling frame 41 at the next filling with sand, on the basis of the last molding result stored in the storage unit 90. As described above, the control unit 80 performs feedback control on the basis of the detection results of the third detector 53 and the fifth detector 55.
It should be noted that the recognition unit 70 may store not only the detection results of the third detector 53 and the fifth detector 55, but also the detection results of another combination selected from among the first detector 51 to fifth detector 55, all the detection results, or the thicknesses of the upper mold and the lower mold, as the molding results, in the storage unit 90. In this case, the control unit 80 can perform feedback control different from the feedback control described above, on the basis of the molding results stored in the storage unit 90. For example, the control unit 80 may determine the height position of the first lower sand tank 30 and the height position of the second lower sand tank 31 at the next filling with sand, on the basis of the height position of the first lower sand tank 30 (the height position of the first communication port 35) detected by the first detector 51 at the completion of squeeze and the height position of the second lower sand tank 31 (the height position of the second communication port 38) detected by the second detector 52 at the completion of squeeze. Accordingly, the control unit 80 can operate the squeeze cylinder 37 and the lower tank cylinder 32 so that the height positions of the first communication port 35 and the second communication port 38 can coincide with each other, on the basis of the detection results of the first detector 51 and the second detector 52.
As described above, in the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment, the sand tank that supplies the mold sand to the lower flask 17 is divided into the first lower sand tank 30 and the second lower sand tank 31, the second lower sand tank 31 is moved in the vertical direction by the squeeze cylinder 37, and the first lower sand tank 30 is moved in the vertical direction by the lower tank cylinder 32. The first lower sand tank 30 and the second lower sand tank 31 are independently, vertically movable as described above. Consequently, the height of the first communication port 35 of the first lower sand tank 30 can be adjusted in such a way as to coincide with the height of the second communication port 38 of the second lower sand tank 31. Accordingly, the flow of mold sand at the communication portion between the first communication port 35 and the second communication port 38 becomes uniform, and occurrence of sand clogging can be suppressed. Consequently, the need to adjust the CB of mold sand in consideration of sand clogging is negated. The mold sand optimal to the moldability of a mold and the quality of a casting product can be used. Resultantly, the excellent mold and casting product can be obtained.
The flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment can achieve mold sand filling and squeezing at the lower flask 17 by vertically moving only the divided second lower sand tank 31. In a case where the first lower sand tank 30 adopts an integral sand tank fixedly communicating with the second lower sand tank 31, a heavier load is applied to the left side of the tank than to the right side. Consequently, there is a possibility that the degree during the tank being raised is different from the degree during being lowered. There is a possibility that such a difference in degree causes a model-stripping failure when the mold is stripped from the pattern. On the contrary, the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment can reduce the inclination due to a load imbalance. Consequently, an excellent mold and casting product can be obtained as a result.
Furthermore, the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment supplies the compressed air to a storage space from the side through the entire surfaces of the permeation members 22a and 30a. Consequently, the fluidity of mold sand is improved. In this state, the mold sand is then blown into the upper flask or the lower flask by the compressed air, thereby allowing the blowing resistance of the mold sand to be reduced. Consequently, the power consumption of the compressed air source can be suppressed, and occurrence of sand clogging can be suppressed.
The flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment can solidify the mold sand residing in the supply port 25a of the upper plate 25 by the squeeze force, to an extent of not falling due to the gravity after squeezing.
Furthermore, in the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment, the mold sand is guided to the supply port by the protrusions 25d and 40d, which can prevent the mold sand from being stagnant around the supply port.
Furthermore, the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment adjusts the directions of the nozzles of the nozzle plates 44 and 46, thereby allowing supply to be achieved in conformity with the shape of the model.
Furthermore, the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment can select the supply port through which the mold sand is to be supplied, according to the presence or absence of the block plates 45 and 47, thereby allowing supply to be performed in conformity with the shape of the model.
Furthermore, in the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment, the upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the second lower sand tank 31 are movably attached to the four guides 12. Consequently, the movement of the upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the second lower sand tank 31 becomes stable. Accordingly, squeezing can be stably performed. Consequently, the performance of model-stripping is improved. Resultantly, the excellent mold and casting product can be obtained.
Furthermore, in the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment, the upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the second lower sand tank 31 are movably attached to the four guides 12. The four guides 12 are disposed so that the quadrangle whose vertices reside at the respective centers of the four guides 12 can encircle the molding spaces (the upper molding space and the lower molding space) formed using the upper flask 15 and the lower flask 17, when being viewed in the vertical direction. The four guides 12 guide the upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the second lower sand tank 31 in the vertical direction during filling with sand, squeezing, and model releasing. As described above, in a case where the attitudes of the upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the second lower sand tank 31 are the same during filling with sand, squeezing, and model releasing, the four guides 12 can be disposed.
Furthermore, the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment allows the second communication port 38 to be blocked with the first block plate 36 and allows the first communication port 35 to be blocked with the second block plate 39, even if the heights of the first communication port 35 and the second communication port 38 are different from each other. Consequently, the mold sand can be prevented from flowing from the sand tank.
Moreover, in the flaskless molding machine 1 according to this embodiment, the mold sand with which the upper molding space and the lower molding space are to be filled is mold sand configured to be in a range where the CB of 30% to 42% and the compressive strength of mold sand of 8 to 15 N/cm2. Consequently, the excellent mold and casting product can be obtained.
It should be noted that the embodiment described above is an example of the flaskless molding machine according to the present invention. The flaskless molding machine according to the present invention is not limited to the flaskless molding machine 1 according to the embodiment, and may be what is achieved by modifying the flaskless molding machine 1 according to the embodiment or by application to another machine in a range without changing the gist described in each claim.
For example, in the embodiment described above, the example where the upper sand tank 22 is fixed to the upper frame 10 is described. Alternatively, the upper sand tank 22 may be configured to be movable.
In the embodiment described above, the control device 50 may control the movement speeds of the first lower sand tank 30 and the second lower sand tank 31 using the detection results of the first detector 51 and the second detector 52. Likewise, the control device 50 may control the movement speeds of the upper flask 15, the lower flask 17 and the lower filling frame 41 using the detection results of the third detector 53, the fourth detector 54 and the fifth detector 55. For example, the control device 50 may reduce the movement speed by a predetermined value when detecting an approach to a target position (detecting a position within a predetermined distance from the predetermined position). According to such control, both of alleviation of the effect at the time of contact and reduction in the molding time of the upper mold and the lower mold can be achieved.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST1 . . . Flaskless molding machine, 12 . . . Guide, 15 . . . Upper flask, 16 . . . Upper flask cylinder, 17 . . . Lower flask, 18 . . . Lower flask cylinder, 19 . . . Match plate, 22 . . . Upper sand tank, 25 . . . Upper plate, 22a, 30a . . . Permeation member, 30 . . . First lower sand tank, 31 . . . Second lower sand tank, 32 . . . Lower tank cylinder, 35 . . . First communication port, 36 . . . First block plate, 37 . . . Squeeze cylinder, 38 . . . Second communication port, 39 . . . Second block plate, 40 . . . Lower plate, 41 . . . Lower filling frame, 42 . . . Lower filling frame cylinder, 50 . . . Control device, 44, 46 . . . Nozzle plate, 45, 47 . . . Block plate, 51 . . . First detector, 52 . . . Second detector, 53 . . . Third detector, 54 . . . Fourth detector, 55 . . . Fifth detector, 60 . . . Magnet, 61 . . . Magnetic field detecting portion, 70 . . . Recognition unit, 80 . . . Control unit, 90 . . . Storage unit.
Claims
1: A flaskless molding machine forming a flaskless upper mold and lower mold, comprising:
- an upper flask;
- a lower flask disposed below the upper flask and capable of clamping a match plate with the upper flask;
- an upper sand tank disposed above the upper flask, communicating with a compressed air source, being open at a lower end thereof, and internally storing mold sand;
- an upper plate attached to a lower end of the upper sand tank, with at least one supply port being formed in the upper plate, the supply port allowing the upper sand tank to communicate with an inside of the upper flask;
- a first lower sand tank communicating with a compressed air source, internally storing mold sand, and having a first communication port for discharging the stored mold sand;
- a second lower sand tank disposed below the lower flask, being open at an upper end thereof, having a second communication port capable of communicating with the first communication port of the first lower sand tank, and storing the mold sand supplied from the first lower sand tank and to be supplied into the lower flask;
- a lower plate attached to an upper end of the second lower sand tank, with at least one supply port being formed in the lower plate, the supply port allowing the second lower sand tank to communicate with an inside of the lower flask;
- a drive unit configured to move the second lower sand tank in a vertical direction, and allowing the upper plate and the lower plate to perform squeezing; and
- an adjustment drive unit configured to move the first lower sand tank in the vertical direction.
2: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1,
- wherein an upper molding space for molding the upper mold is formed by the upper plate, the upper flask and the match plate, and the upper molding space is filled with the mold sand stored in the upper sand tank, through the upper plate, and
- a lower molding space for molding the lower mold is formed by the lower plate attached to the second lower sand tank moved by the drive unit to a predetermined height, the lower flask and the match plate, a height of the first communication port of the first lower sand tank is adjusted by the adjustment drive unit to a communication position of the second communication port of the second lower sand tank to supply the mold sand stored in the first lower sand tank to the second lower sand tank, and the lower molding space is filled with the mold sand stored in the second lower sand tank, through the lower plate, and
- in a state where the upper molding space and the lower molding space are filled with the mold sand, the drive unit moves the second lower sand tank upward to perform squeezing between the upper plate and the lower plate.
3: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 2, further comprising a lower filling frame,
- wherein the lower molding space is formed by the lower plate, the lower flask, the lower filling frame and the match plate.
4: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein the upper sand tank and the first lower sand tank are provided with permeation members each having a plurality of pores on an inner surface thereof, the pores allowing compressed air to flow.
5: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the upper plate is inclined so that an opening on a lower surface of the upper plate is narrower than an opening on an upper surface of the upper plate.
6: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the upper plate is provided with a protrusion having an inclined surface inclined toward the at least one supply port of the upper plate.
7: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, further comprising a nozzle disposed on a lower surface of the upper plate, and communicating with the at least one supply port.
8: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1,
- wherein the at least one supply port of the upper plate comprises a plurality of supply ports, and
- a block plate blocking a supply port preliminarily selected from among the supply ports is disposed on a lower surface of the upper plate.
9: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the lower plate is inclined so that an opening on an upper surface of the lower plate is narrower than an opening on a lower surface of the lower plate.
10: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein a lower surface of the lower plate is provided with a protrusion having an inclined surface inclined toward the at least one supply port of the lower plate.
11: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, further comprising a nozzle disposed on an upper surface of the lower plate, and communicating with the at least one supply port.
12: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1,
- wherein the at least one supply port of the lower plate comprises a plurality of supply ports, and
- a block plate blocking a supply port preliminarily selected from among the supply ports is disposed on an upper surface of the lower plate.
13: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein the upper flask, the lower flask and the second lower sand tank are movably attached to four guides.
14: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 1, wherein the first communication port and the second communication port communicate with each other on a communication plane along the vertical direction,
- a distal end of the first lower sand tank where the first communication port is formed is provided with a first block plate extending in the vertical direction, and
- a side portion of the second lower sand tank where the second communication port is formed is provided with a second block plate extending in the vertical direction.
15: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 2, wherein the upper sand tank and the first lower sand tank are provided with permeation members each having a plurality of pores on an inner surface thereof, the pores allowing compressed air to flow.
16: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 3, wherein the upper sand tank and the first lower sand tank are provided with permeation members each having a plurality of pores on an inner surface thereof, the pores allowing compressed air to flow.
17: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 2, wherein an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the upper plate is inclined so that an opening on a lower surface of the upper plate is narrower than an opening on an upper surface of the upper plate.
18: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 3, wherein an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the upper plate is inclined so that an opening on a lower surface of the upper plate is narrower than an opening on an upper surface of the upper plate.
19: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 4, wherein an inner surface of the at least one supply port of the upper plate is inclined so that an opening on a lower surface of the upper plate is narrower than an opening on an upper surface of the upper plate.
20: The flaskless molding machine according to claim 2, wherein an upper surface of the upper plate is provided with a protrusion having an inclined surface inclined toward the at least one supply port of the upper plate.
Type: Application
Filed: May 17, 2016
Publication Date: May 23, 2019
Applicant: SINTOKOGIO, LTD. (Nagoya-shi, Aichi)
Inventors: Koichi SAKAGUCHI (Toyokawa-shi, Aichi), Tokiya TERABE (Toyokawa-shi, Aichi), Tatsumi FUJITA (Toyokawa-shi, Aichi)
Application Number: 16/301,823