Abstract: The process for investment casting of complex shapes has historically had 6 basic steps in it. Depending upon the path taken, these discrete steps have been reduced to either 5 steps, or to 2 steps, discarding the unwanted steps. Instead of having to generate the shape of each sacrificial pattern, the process generates either (A) a male tree containing a plurality of sacrificial patterns, already on their runners, onto which a mold shell can be formed, or, (B) a female shell, made of a refractory material, and forming internally the outside surfaces of the plurality of patterns and runners. This process removes both capital expenditure for tooling and process time by up to 90%. By removing several lengthy, time-dependant steps from the process the part cost and lead time are reduced.
Abstract: The invention provides foams of desired cell sizes formed from metal or ceramic materials that coat the surfaces of carbon foams which are subsequently removed. For example, metal is located over a sol-gel foam monolith. The metal is melted to produce a metal/sol-gel composition. The sol-gel foam monolith is removed, leaving a metal foam.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 30, 2006
Publication date:
December 3, 2009
Inventors:
Richard L. Landingham, Joe H. Satcher, JR., Paul R. Coronado, Theodore F. Baumann
Abstract: A method of casting a hollow hip prosthesis head comprises forming a wax pattern of a femoral head including two cores. The first is a central socket-forming core and the second a ceramic hollow-forming core. The wax pattern is coated with a ceramic slurry to form a shell in which core extensions are captivated. The wax is melted and evacuated and the shell is fired to form a mould. Metal is cast and, when cool, the shell and cores are removed and each aperture formed in the head by the hollow-forming core is sealed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 27, 2006
Publication date:
October 8, 2009
Applicant:
DONCASTERS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
Abstract: A molding process which comprises mixing together a particulate aggregate, plural kinds of water-soluble binders, a crosslinking agent causing crosslinking reaction with the binders, a phenol resin, and water, agitating the obtained mixture to prepare a bubbled fluid aggregate mixture, filling the aggregate mixture into a molding cavity, and solidifying the aggregate mixture through the evaporation of water from the mixture to give a mold made from the mixture.
Abstract: Casting mold for metal casting, in particular precision casting of fine parts of steel, in which at least the main part of the casting mold is made of porous ceramic with a high thermal coefficient of expansion which corresponds to the metal, and produced by generative rapid prototyping process, as well as generative rapid prototyping processes and coated powders particularly suitable therefore, as well as uses of the casting mold for tools and their components, in particular of steel.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for creating clearances in the moulding said of a moulding box, the moulding box being transported into a working area of a robot, a piercing device being brought into a predeterminable position above the moulding box, a piercing implement of the piercing device being moved by a drive predetermined distance in the direction of the moulding said and introduced into the moulding said to a previously defined depth. The invention also relates to a piercing device for creating clearances in the moulding said of a moulding box with at least one connection point at which a mechanical and/or electrical and/or activating connection to a robot is made possible, with a holding device, with at least one drive and with at least one piercing implement, the holding device being connected to the drive and to the at least one connecting point and the at least one piercing implement being movable back and forth along an imaginary longitudinal axis by the at least one drive.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 26, 2006
Publication date:
April 23, 2009
Inventors:
Michael Hirz, Dirk Hablick, Bernhard Fries, Georg Malkmes
Abstract: An assembly of like two rib cores enclosing a splitter core are used to carry two or four sound damping inserts for sand mold casting of a pair of vented and damped brake rotors. Sand mold bodies are configured to define outboard surfaces of hub and rotor surfaces of the cast brake rotors. The three-piece core assembly is shaped to define the complex inner surfaces in casting of vented rotor bodies carrying one or two annular sound damping inserts.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 31, 2008
Publication date:
February 19, 2009
Applicant:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Inventors:
Michael D. Hanna, Mohan Sundar, Andrew Schertzer
Abstract: A method involves forming a core assembly. The forming includes deforming a wire, the deforming including increasing a transverse linear dimension along at least one portion of the wire.
Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cylinder head system for a vehicle includes manufacturing a first main mold having an exhaust manifold mold and a first water jacket mold; manufacturing a second main mold having a second water jacket mold; and assembling the first main mold to the second main mold. The exhaust manifold mold is configured to form an exhaust manifold, the first water jacket mold is configured to form a first water jacket for cooling the exhaust manifold, and the second water jacket mold is configured to form a second water jacket for cooling a cylinder block.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 20, 2007
Publication date:
November 20, 2008
Inventors:
Jong Bae Kim, Jae Kee Lee, Jin Yul Jung, Chan Hyo Park, Jin Hwa Kim
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing at least one single-crystal seed that can be used as a starter seed in the manufacture of a single-crystal high-pressure turbine nozzle, with at least one vane between two platforms, by metal casting, wherein: a wax pattern is produced which comprises: a first element forming the pattern for the nozzle, a second element forming the pattern for the starter seed, including a flat face for localizing the crystalline orientations, and at least a third element incorporating a pattern for the crude seed with a flat face for localizing the crystalline orientations; a ceramic shell mold is formed from said wax pattern and a starter seed, including said flat face for localizing the crystalline orientations, is incorporated into the mold; a metal is poured into the mold; the metal undergoes directional solidification in the mold from the starter seed, so that the crude seed obtained has the same crystallographic structure as the part; and the crude seed o
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 7, 2007
Publication date:
July 17, 2008
Applicant:
SNECMA
Inventors:
Umberto APRILE, Jean-Claude Jacques Giral, Bernard Louis Lallement, Jean-Louis Martial Verger
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method comprising injecting into a thin wall disposable core die a slurry having a viscosity of about 1 to about 1,000 Pascal-seconds at room temperature when tested at a shear rate of up to 70 seconds?1 and a flow index of less than 0.6 at a pressure of up to about 7 kilograms-force per square centimeter; wherein the thin wall disposable core die has an average wall thickness of about 1.5 to about 10 millimeters; curing the slurry to form a cured ceramic core; removing the thin wall disposable core die from the cured ceramic core; and firing the cured ceramic core to form a solidified ceramic core.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 11, 2006
Publication date:
June 12, 2008
Applicant:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Inventors:
Hsin-Pang Wang, Marc Thomas Edgar, John Thomas Leman, Ching-Pang Lee, Eric Alan Estill
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method comprising disposing a casting composition within a sacrificial die; wherein internal features of the sacrificial die provide a replica of a desired casting; wherein the casting composition has a viscosity of about 1 to about 1,000 Pascal-seconds at room temperature when tested at a shear rate of up to 70 seconds?1; reacting the casting composition to form a gel matrix; removing the sacrificial die; extracting a solvent from the gel matrix to form a dried gel; and firing the dried gel to form a ceramic core. Disclosed herein too is a casting composition comprising a monomer and/or a polymer; and a metal and/or ceramic powder; wherein the casting composition has a viscosity of about 1 to about 1,000 Pascal-seconds at room temperature when tested at a shear rate of up to 70 seconds?1 and a flow index of less than 0.6.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 6, 2006
Publication date:
June 12, 2008
Applicant:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Inventors:
Hsin-Pang Wang, John Thomas Leman, Thomas Francis McNulty, Ching-Pang Lee
Abstract: An air amplifier apparatus and method for transferring or filling sand particles into a flask of a molding machine. A plurality of nozzles are each mounted with respect to the molding machine. A pressurized fluid, such as discharged from an air compressor or other pressure forming device, delivers pressurized fluid into each nozzle. The pressurized fluid flows through a passageway of each nozzle and can follow a Coanda profile as it accelerates the particles through the passageways. The accelerated particles are then discharged into a void formed by the flask of and pattern in the molding machine.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 27, 2006
Publication date:
January 31, 2008
Inventors:
William Gary Hunter, William James Hunter
Abstract: A mold system for producing components of a turbine engine. The mold system may enable a configuration of a turbine engine component to be changed in less time than conventional systems. The mold system may include a mold formed from mold plates wherein at least one of the mold plates has at least one mold cavity configured to receive a ceramic insert and a ceramic insert positioned in the at least one mold cavity and including a core making cavity. The ceramic insert may be formed from a material having high compressive strength, good wear resistance, good corrosion resistance, good thermal conductivity, and high toughness, such as but not limited to, graphite partially or fully converted to silicon carbide, silicon carbide, graphite coated with silicon carbide, and other appropriate materials. The ceramic insert may also be formed with other near net shape processes, such as, reaction bonded metal oxides.
Abstract: The present invention involves a method of making an integrated mold product with a molding tool. The method includes introducing polymeric material in the molding tool and molding the polymeric material to define an outer layer in the mold. The outer layer has a channel formed thereon. The method further includes introducing molten metal in the channel of the outer layer when the outer layer is at about the same temperature as the molding tool and cooling the molten metal in the channel to define a metal insert in the channel of the outer layer for electrical and thermal conductivity, structural support, and electromagnetic shielding.
Abstract: An improved phosphate-type refractory investment material and method for making solid investment molds especially useful for casting high melting point metals and alloys, such as platinum and the like. The material consists essentially of one or more phosphate salts, a water soluble acidic constituent, and refractory powder. The material can be prepared as a dry powder blend which is easily shipped to the user and mixed with water at the time of investing the flask. Alternatively, the salt and/or acidic constituent can be combined with the refractory powder at the time of mixing with water.
Abstract: A method for producing sand cores for foundry, comprising the operations of: defining a molding cavity; blowing in a mixture of sand and hydrated binder into said molding cavity so as to produce a mass of sand, which reproduces in a complementary way the shape of said molding cavity; and producing the passage, through said mass of sand, of a flow of aeriform along at least one principal direction. The method comprises the operation of generating through said mass of sand a flow of aeriform, directed at least in part in a radial direction with respect to said principal direction.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for reducing pollutant emissions, released particularly in the form of pyrolysis products from metal casting cases, used in foundry practices. The aim of the invention is to reduce said emissions at low cost. This aim is achieved, whereby at least one additional combustible substance is added to the metal casting cases. Said substance changes into gaseous form on heating, provided that it is not gaseous, and burns together with the pollutants when leaving the metal casting cases. The additional combustible substance contains at least one organic substance, preferably a wax or an oil, ideally a ketone, an aldehyde, ether or alcohol. It can also be advantageously formed by a combustible gas (natural gas).
Abstract: A cylindrical concrete receiver 10 is caused to project from a top section 3 of a body section 11 forming a frame 2. When concrete 5 is filled in the body section 11, part of the concrete 5 is caused to overflow inside the concrete receiver 10 and then, pressure is applied to the concrete 5 overflowed in the concrete receiver 10 by a weight 12.
Abstract: A method for producing a lost mold for titanium casting from a curable embedding compound. The embedding compound contains at least one oxidizable ingredient, such as zirconium. A model of an object to be cast is prepared from a material which can be melted out of the embedding compound. A mold is shaped by embedding the model in the embedding compound. The mold is cured and the embedding compound melted out by heating and holding the mold at a maximum temperature for a period of time. The mold is actively cooled to reduce the cooling time. Preferred embedding compound compositions and time-temperature profiles are disclosed.
Abstract: An improved phosphate-type refractory investment material and method for marking solid investment molds especially useful for casting high melting point metals and alloys, such as platinum and the like. The material consists essentially of one or more phosphate salts, one or more water soluble organic acids, and refractory powder. The material can be prepared as a dry powder blend which is easily shipped to the user and mixed with water at the time of investing the flask. Alternatively, the salt and/or organic acid can be combined with the refractory powder at the time of mixing with water.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for the preparation of foundry sand by means of a mixing process which is carried out in a mixer (1), said preparation occurring at least partially in a vacuum. In order to provide a method and device for the preparation of low-cost foundry sand which can be used in an efficient manner, whereby said foundry sand has a uniform temperature and homogeneous quality in addition to being able to be charged more quickly and therefore economically in comparison with other mixers, the foundry sand is added, at least intermittently, in the form of a volume flow of at least 100 l/s through an opening in the mixer which has a cross-sectional area of at least 0.25 m2, preferably at least 0.4 m2, more preferably at least 0.5 m2.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 2, 2003
Publication date:
February 5, 2004
Inventors:
Uwe Greissing, Dieter Adelmann, Paul Eirich, Herbert Durr, Winfried Diem
Abstract: This invention relates to erosion resistant foundry binder systems, which will cure in the presence of sulfur dioxide and a free radical initiator, comprising (a) an epoxy resin; (b) a multifunctonal acrylate; (c) a phenolic resin that is soluble in (a) and (b); and (d) an effective amount of a free radical initiator. The foundry binder systems are used for making foundry mixes. The foundry mixes are used to make foundry shapes (such as cores and molds) which are used to make metal castings.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 10, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 3, 2004
Assignee:
Ashland Inc.
Inventors:
Wayne D. Woodson, James J. Archibald, H. Randall Shriver
Abstract: A riser sleeve apparatus (10) for preparing and insulating a passage (14) within which molten metal is accumulated prior to its movement into a mold cavity which includes an inner surface (12) which longitudinally extends between a first end (16) and a second end (18) wherein the inner surface bounds the passage. The riser sleeve further includes an annular lip (20) which is positioned adjacent the second end and extends inward into the passage. When the riser sleeve is positioned about a plug of a pattern, the annular lip deforms to seal the passage at the second end. A process for forming a cast metal article using said riser sleeve apparatus. A process for forming the riser sleeve apparatus.
Abstract: This invention relates to an organic foundry binder containing an alkyl resorcinol, or preferably a readily available mixture of alkyl resorcinols, and derivatives thereof. Preferably, the organic foundry binder is a furan binder. Foundry mixes are prepared by mixing the binder with a foundry aggregate. Foundry shapes (molds and cores) are prepared by shaping the mix and allowing it to cure to form a workable foundry shape. The invention also relates to the preparation of metal castings using the foundry shapes and the metal castings prepared with the foundry shapes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 13, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 6, 2003
Assignee:
Ashland Inc.
Inventors:
David A. Hutchings, Heimo J. Langer, Ken K. Chang, Thomas E. Dando
Abstract: Techniques for generating a stable, force-resisting positive or negative representation of a shape. A state-changeable mixture comprises uniform, generally ordered, closely-spaced solid bodies and a liquid carrier medium of relatively similar density, with the liquid medium filling any voids or interstices between the bodies and excluding air or gas bubbles from the mixture. Within the mixture, the solid bodies can be caused to transition from a near-liquid or fluent condition of mobility to a stable, force-resisting condition through introduction and then extraction of a slight excess quantity of the carrier medium. To create mobility, this excess quantity or transition liquid is introduced to create a fluent condition by providing a slight clearance between the bodies which permits the gently-forced introduction of at least two simultaneous slip planes between ordered bulk masses of the bodies at any point in the mixture.
Abstract: Methods for increasing the lifetime of a casting slurry are described. One feature of the invention is processing refractory powders at a first hydration level to produce powders having a second, lower hydration level before the processed materials are used to form casting slurries. Processing according to the disclosed methods results in a substantial increase in the lifetime of a slurry made using such processed materials compared to slurries made using materials not processed as described herein. One embodiment of the method comprises heat processing at least one refractory powder, typically refractory powders which have undergone hydration subsequent to commercial production, for a period of time sufficient to reduce the amount of hydration from a first hydration level to a second hydration level. A slurry is formed using the refractory powder at an hydration level which provides an increased slurry lifetime relative to the same material without processing according to the method of the present invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 2000
Date of Patent:
May 21, 2002
Assignee:
PCC Structurals, Inc.
Inventors:
Mehrdad Yasrebi, Karl Milton Taft, III, David Howard Sturgis, Michael Gerald Sorbel, Mark E. Springgate, Douglas Gene Nikolas
Abstract: Process for making metallic microcylinders from pretreated diacetylenic lipid tubules which includes placing the tubules into an electroless plating bath containing a metal plating reagent, depositing by electroless plating on the surfaces of the tubules enough of a metal to make the tubules electrically conducting, separating the tubules from the plating bath, treating the tubules to remove the lipid and form the metal microcylinders, washing and drying the microcylinders to produce the metal microcylinders having aspect radio of about 12, weight average length of about 20 &mgr;, weight average outside diameter of about 1.5 &mgr;, and weight average wall thickness of about a quarter of one micron.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 30, 1999
Date of Patent:
May 7, 2002
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary
of the Navy
Abstract: A process of positioning a riser sleeve about a plug of a mold cavity pattern. The riser sleeve is positioned to engage the plug to prevent sand from entering the interstitial space between the riser sleeve and the plug. The riser sleeve may comprise a deformable annular lip for engagement with the perimeter of the plug. The riser sleeve may engage the plug in sealing relationship.
Abstract: A process for producing structural elements, preferably prototypes, in which a “lost” model, i.e., positive model, of the structural element is produced in a first step and the model is subsequently cast with a molding compound to produce a negative mold. The mold is then used for manufacturing the structural element, preferably a prototype, by casting. The model is cast and/or filled with the molding compound in a plurality of successive steps and the position of the model relative to a reference plane is changed in each of the individual steps of casting or filling.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 4, 2001
Assignee:
Grunewald GmbH & Co. KG
Inventors:
Jörg Stefan Detering, Christian Grunewald
Abstract: A method for producing depressed center railcars involves a combination of casting and fabrication. Transition members of the railcar can be casted, preferably with interlocking ledges on the ends of the transition members. The center section can be fabricated from, preferably precambered, longitudinal stringers which can then be connected between the casted transition members via the interlocking ledges. Standard steel warehouse plates can be attached to the fabricated framework of longitudinal stringers to form the surface of the center section. The transition members can be cast with integral provision to accept a center plate member. The fabricated framework of stringers can include reinforcement members for added strength. The framework can also be constructed to allow for the placement of the parts of the brake system and other components on the underside of the railcar.
Abstract: The metal content of a thermoplastic composition containing an undesirably high concentration of metal can be reduced by adding to 100 parts by weight of the composition at least about 0.3 parts by weight of a chelating agent and sufficient water to chelate metal in the composition to form chelated metal in the composition, and then removing at least some of the chelated metal from the composition.
Abstract: A plurality of individual thin wall, arcuate (e.g. airfoil shaped) core elements are formed in respective master dies to have integral interlocking locating features, the individual core elements are prefired in respective ceramic setter supports to have integral locating features, the prefired core elements are assembled together using the locator features of adjacent core elements, and the assembled core elements are adhered together using ceramic adhesive introduced at internal joints defined between mating interlocked locating features. The multi-wall ceramic core assembly so produced comprises the plurality of spaced apart thin wall, arcuate core elements and joined together by at the internal joints defined between the adhered interlocked locating features.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 1, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 13, 2001
Assignee:
Howmet Research Corporation
Inventors:
William E. Sikkenga, Charles F. Caccavale
Abstract: The geometry of the cast part is provided as a digital pattern and an inverse pattern for the lost casting mold including any core is generated from the digital pattern. A layer of a particulate molding material is provided. The molding material is made of a first material and a second material. The first material is chemically inert when irradiated by electromagnetic radiation. The second material is curable by a chemical curing process that is initiated by electromagnetic radiation. The layer is scanned by irradiating electromagnetic radiation on places of the layer corresponding to the inverse pattern for the lost casting mold including any core. The irradiation is controlled to initiate the chemical curing process in the second material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 17, 1996
Date of Patent:
December 5, 2000
Assignee:
EOS GmbH Electro Optical Systems
Inventors:
Hans Langer, Christian Wilkening, Peter Keller, Florian Wendt
Abstract: An animal collagen or gelatin based crumble, and processes for the preparation of the particulate crumble, are useful in the preparation of collagen or gelatin based compositions. The crumble is prepared by extracting animal collagen from an animal tissue source and combining the collagen with sufficient water to form a composition comprising about 15-45 wt % animal collagen and about 0.01-5 wt % of a stabilizer or preservative. Such a combination of materials can be solidified and then processed into a large particulate format. The large particulate comprises a, regular or amorphous shaped, roughly crumbled or roughly divided, crumble product. The typical particle size of a majority of the crumble is about 0.2-5 cm. The crumble is easily manufactured, packaged, stored, handled and distributed. The crumble can be easily used as is. The material melts easily into a use locus.
Abstract: An animal collagen or gelatin based crumble, and processes for the preparation of the particulate crumble, are useful in the preparation of collagen or gelatin based compositions. The crumble is prepared by extracting animal collagen from an animal tissue source and combining the collagen with sufficient water to form a composition comprising about 15-45 wt % animal collagen and about 0.01-5 wt % of a stabilizer or preservative. Such a combination of materials can be solidified and then processed into a large particulate format. The large particulate comprises a, regular or amorphous shaped, roughly crumbled or roughly divided, crumble product. The typical particle size of a majority of the crumble is about 0.2-5 cm. The crumble is easily manufactured, packaged, stored, handled and distributed. The crumble can be easily used as is. The material melts easily into a use locus.
Abstract: Method of sprayforming bulk metal deposits that replicate a master pattern: (i) casting and solidifying ceramic about a master pattern to form a spraying pattern; (ii) after removing the spraying pattern from the master pattern, heating the ceramic spraying pattern to a sustained temperature to effect an isothermal diffusion dependent microstructural transformation; (iii) while in such heated condition, thermally spraying allotropic metal particles onto the heated spraying pattern to form a deposit having a bulk thickness, the particles impacting the spraying pattern, or previously deposited particles, at a temperature above the sustained temperature of the spraying pattern; (iv) holding the deposit on the heated spraying pattern sufficiently long enough to allow the particles of the deposit to undergo a diffusion reaction that relieves internal stresses due to deposition and solidification; and (v) thereafter gradually cooling the deposit to room temperature to produce a unitary article with essentially no d
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 30, 1998
Date of Patent:
September 7, 1999
Assignee:
Ford Motor Company
Inventors:
Jeffrey Alan Kinane, David Robert Collins, Grigoriy Grinberg, Paul Earl Pergande
Abstract: An apparatus to produce a shell-like mold by vacuum sucking molding sand into a shell-like cavity defined by a cope and a drag is disclosed. The apparatus includes a drag and a cope mounted on the drag so that they define a shell-like cavity between them. The drag holds on its upper surface a pattern. The drag has a plurality of sucking apertures at places adjacent to the perimeter of the pattern. The sucking apertures communicate with a vacuum source. The cope has a single molding-sand-supplying bore which communicates with the cavity. To produce a shell-like mold, the molding sand is introduced from the bore into the cavity by means of a vacuum source.
Abstract: A nail polish or nail polish/enamel composition is applied to imperfections, errors, distortions or porosities in the model. The composition is thus used to correct the model's shape. The composition can be added at room temperature, and avoids the need to utilize high temperatures in the process of building the model. The nail polish or nail polish/enamel compositions may be utilized to add jewelry design elements to the model.
Abstract: A process for making a casting mold or core utilizes a refractory composition including a slurry of yttria, an acid and an organic solvent. The composition is applied to a mold or pattern, dried, and fired to produce a mold or a layer of a mold or core. The articles produced are relatively unreactive with titanium and titanium alloys during casting.
Abstract: After sand of one layer is loaded into a sand layer elevator (20), a shading mask (38) is positioned above the sand, and a diffused laser beam is irradiated from a diffused laser irradiating source (16). Thereby, a predetermined range of sand under the shading mask (38) is exposed and this exposed portion is cured. This operation is repeated for a predetermined number of sand layers and cured portions are piled up to directly form a 3-D sand mould. Particularly, a diffused laser beam is used to cure a wide range of sand at a time, thereby making sand mould mass-production possible.
Abstract: In a molding system a box has a pair of oppositely open ends has inner side faces and respective mold plates are engageable in the open ends to close same and have faces defining with the inner side faces a mold cavity. Sand is introduced into the cavity between the faces and is compressed in the cavity to form a mold part. An aerosol mist under superatmospheric pressure and comprised of air and finely divided droplets of a coating liquid is sprayed into the mold cavity when same is closed by the mold plates but before the sand is introduced into the cavity so that the droplets settle on the faces and coat same with the liquid.
Abstract: A water dispersible mould for making a casting, the mould comprising a water-insoluble particulate material-and a binder therefor, the binder including polyphosphate chains and/or borate ions. The invention also provides a process for making a water dispersible mould for making a casting, the process including the steps of: (a) providing a water-insoluble particulate material; (b) combining the particulate material with a binder including polyphosphate chains and/or borate ions, the chains and/or ions being dissolved in water; (c) forming, either during or after step (b), the particulate material and binder mixture into a desired shape; and (d) removing free water from the mixture. The polyphosphate chains may be derived from a water soluble phosphate glass and the borate ions may be derived from a soluble borate glass.
Abstract: A method of forming an open riser in a mold includes telescoping a heat consumable tapered plug into the upper end of a riser sleeve, which projects above the riser sleeve and cope sand level so as to be advanced into the riser sleeve during squeezing of the mold sand. The plug is vaporized or consumed by hot metal during casting, creating an open riser.
Abstract: A composite core for a hollow gas turbine engine blade is constructed by forming a first core part determinative of the cavity size of the trailing edge blade portion from a first ceramic material and joined to a second core part determinative of the blade cavity for the blade body portion which is formed from a second ceramic material. The first and second ceramic materials can be chosen to have appropriate characteristics grain sizes, flowability, leachability, and/or reactivity characteristics taking into consideration the different dimensional restrictions imposed by the desired blade product. A tongue is formed on the adjoining edge surface of the trailing edge core part, and the trailing edge core part is then inserted into a second die and the body core part is formed, including a complementary groove member which is formed around the tongue member on the trailing edge core part. The joined trailing edge and body core parts can then be sintered to form a composite casting core.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 5, 1992
Date of Patent:
March 7, 1995
Assignee:
Howmet Corporation
Inventors:
Eugene J. Carozza, Gregory R. Frank, Charles F. Caccavale, Ronald R. Robb
Abstract: A three-way wet barrel fire hydrant includes an enlarged intermediate barrel section, which effectively reduces pressure loss in the fire hydrant. The hydrant barrel is formed by an improved sand molding process which requires the mold parting line of the barrel to be selected to coincide with the centerline of the upper nozzle opening. In this manner, a pattern which forms the sand mold may be removed cleanly from the molding sand, thereby eliminating the need of multiple side cores during the casting process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 23, 1993
Date of Patent:
December 20, 1994
Assignee:
Mueller Co.
Inventors:
Gary Bouc, Timothy Logman, Carl E. Floren, Al Seitz
Abstract: A process of providing a disposable core for use in die casting processes. A salt material is molten and cast into a core of a desired configuration under exacting conditions. The fluidity of the molten salt is controlled enabling casting the salt material into a core by die casting methods. The die casting method provides a core with a high surface finish and strength. The core is evenly cooled subsequent to it being cast and is maintained at an elevated temperature to maintain its surface finish and structural integrity. The cast core is inserted into the dies of a metal die casting machine to facilitate casting a metal product having internal forms not otherwise attainable. The core is removed from the metal product by simply dissolving and flushing the core out of the casting. The salt material may be reclaimed by a de-salination process for further use.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 5, 1993
Date of Patent:
April 19, 1994
Assignee:
Puget Corporation
Inventors:
Thomas F. Flessner, Christopher S. Marr
Abstract: A method for the manufacture of salt cores is described. The cores are used for the production of cavities in articles which have been made by a pressure casting technique. The cores are resistant to impregnation and fracture during, for example, the application of pressure during squeeze casting. In particular, the method comprises mixing coarse and fine particle salt powders in the ratio from 50/50 to 70/30 coarse/fine, the coarse powder having a maximum particle size of 250 micrometers, the fine powder having a maximum particle size of 25 micrometers. A lubricant, for example, oleic acid is added, possibly the quantity thereof being in the range 0. 1 to 1.0 wt %. A surfactant, such as a silane, also may be added, possibly the quantity thereof being in the range 0.1 to 1.0 wt %. The mixture is pressed to form a core having a density of at least 1.90 g/cm.sup.3 ; and is sintered at a temperature between 650.degree. C. and 775.degree. C., for a time in the range 15 minutes to 1 hour.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 12, 1992
Date of Patent:
December 28, 1993
Assignee:
AE Piston Products Limited
Inventors:
Christopher P. Hyndman, Robert A. Wordsworth
Abstract: A method of removing a core from a molded product in which the core is formed of a particulate inert material, such as sand, bound together by a cured binder of a water soluble carbohydrate alone or mixed with a silicate is disclosed. The silicate is preferably an alkali earth metal silicate, preferably sodium silicate, and the carbohydrate is preferably a saccharide or starch. The binder is cured by heat. The core and molded product are exposed to water, preferably heated water in a bath or steam, to rapidly disintegrate the core and remove it from the molded product.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 23, 1992
Date of Patent:
September 28, 1993
Assignee:
Advanced Plastics Partnership
Inventors:
Timothy M. Moore, Van Der Woude: Gerbrig W.