Plural Constant Speeds Patents (Class 164/115)
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Patent number: 8186417Abstract: Molten metal is introduced into the cavity by a combined gravity feed and centrifugal force feed using a rotating turntable under electrical or electronic control. The centrifugal force is controlled to be substantially constant until the metal has solidified. This is accomplished by controlling the ramp-up acceleration of the turntable where rotational velocity is a time-dependent function of rotational radius and molten metal mass and taking into account the flow rate and cooling rate of the liquid metal. The process reduces waste and the attendant energy consumption associated with the quantity of metal required to be melted for the initial pour and associated with reprocessing and reusing the waste component.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2009Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Gravcentri, LLCInventor: Vagner Ribeiro
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Patent number: 8136572Abstract: A method of producing a precision centrifugal casting includes: a) providing a centrifugal casting device having a rotor rotatable around an axis, at least one crucible accommodated in the rotor, and at least one mold associated with the crucible and disposed at a first radial distance from the axis, b) creating a metal melt within the crucible, c) rotating the rotor thereby forcing the melt using centrifugal forces from the crucible into the mold, d) exerting a pressure on the melt forced into the mold until the temperature of the solidifying melt has reached a predetermined cooling-temperature in a range of 1300° to 800° C., wherein the pressure corresponds to the centrifugal force acting on the melt just when the mold is completely filled, times a factor of 1.0 to 5.0, and e) relieving the pressure when the temperature of the solidifying melt is lower than the predetermined cooling-temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Inventor: Manfred Renkel
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Patent number: 7594972Abstract: The present invention is an alloy lump for R-T-B type sintered magnets, including an R2T14B columnar crystal and an R-rich phase (in which R is at least one rare earth element including Y, T is Fe or Fe with at least one transition metal element except for Fe, and B is boron or boron with carbon), in which in the as-cast state, R-rich phases nearly in the line-like or rod-like shape (the width direction of the line or rod is a short axis direction) are dispersed in the cross section, and the area percentage of the region where R2T14B columnar crystal grains have a length of 500 ?m or more in the long axis direction and a length of 50 ?m or more in the short axis direction is 10% or more of the entire alloy.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Showda Denko K.K.Inventors: Hiroshi Hasegawa, Shiro Sasaki, Uremu Hosono, Masaaki Yui
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Publication number: 20080023172Abstract: Herein disclosed is a centrifugally cast pole having a substantially uniform wall thickness along the long axis of the pole. During centrifugal casting, molten metal is poured inside a rotating, tapered mold. As chilled liquid is poured over the outside of the rotating mold, the metal forms, or paints, to the contour of the mold interior creating a metal pole. By precisely controlling casting gyrations such as the spin, travel, pitch, and yaw of the rotating mold and the calibration and physical mechanisms of the casting machine, hollow, tapered, tubular metal poles are produced with previously unknown uniformity of wall thickness. The controlling principles, designs, and mechanisms of this centrifugal casting method enable wall uniformity to extremely high tolerances. By extension, the ability to precisely control the metal volume painted inside the mold allows, as a design choice, wall thickness variation in any embodiment if so desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventor: Tom W. Waugh
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Patent number: 5355932Abstract: The compound roll having a shell portion made of a hard, high-alloy cast steel or iron having excellent wear resistance and resistance to surface roughening and a core portion made of a tough cast iron or cast steel, the cast iron of the shell portion having a composition consisting essentially, by weight ratio, of 1.0-3.0% of C, 2.0% or less of Si, 2.0% or less of Mn, 2.0-15.0% of Cr, 10.0% or less of Mo, 2.0-8.0% of V, the balance being substantially Fe and inevitable impurities, an average diameter of crystal grains constituting a matrix of the metal structure of the shell portion being 100 .mu.m or less in a range from a surface to a depth of 50 mm when determined by an image analysis method on the crystal grains having diameters exceeding 30 .mu.m, and the crystal grains satisfying the formula: m.sub.2 .ltoreq.1.2 m.sub.1, wherein m.sub.1 is an average diameter of the crystal grains at the surface of the shell portion, and m.sub.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Hitachi Metals, Ltd.Inventors: Ryosaku Nawata, Kenji Date, Toshiyuki Hattori
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Patent number: 4572278Abstract: A method for centrifugal casting involves mold rotation below the mean rotation speed during the casting and thereafter periodically varying the mold rotating speed so as to cause stirring throughout the wall thickness of the melt centrifugally held in the mold. This avoids the formation of snakes and blisters in the cast shape.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1983Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: ASEA AktiebolagInventor: Yngve Sundberg
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Patent number: 4217948Abstract: A method for the production of two-layer pipe casting is carried out in the following manner. First, a reaction chamber is filled with an initial mixture. Then, the reaction chamber with the initial mixture is set in rotation about its longitudinal axis whereupon the centrifugal acceleration of the reaction chamber is brought up to about 300 to about 1000 g. The initial mixture is then inflamed and centrifugal acceleration is gradually brought down to about 50 to about 100 g for a time period sufficient to enable combustion of the initial mixture as well as subsequent separation of the resultant melt into two layers, external and internal, until their solidification. The separation of the melt composed of the final products of combustion into two layers takes place under the action of centrifugal forces due to the difference in specific weights of said layers.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1978Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Inventors: Alexandr G. Merzhanov, Alexandr R. Kachin, Vladimir I. Jukhvid, Inna P. Borovinskaya, Galina A. Vishnyakova