Blind Riser Patents (Class 164/360)
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Patent number: 9027801Abstract: An elongate collapsible feeder element for use in metal casting and a feeder system with attached feeder element and feeder sleeve. The feeder element has an A end and an opposite B end measured along the height, and a C end and an opposite D end measured along the length. The A end is for mounting on a mold pattern or swing plate and the opposite B end is for receiving a feeder sleeve. A bore is between the A and B ends defined by a sidewall having a stepped collapsible portion. The feeder element is compressible in use to reduce the distance between the A and B ends. The bore is offset from the centre of the feeder element along the length towards the C end and a second sidewall region is non-planar, contiguous with a third sidewall region and located between the bore axis and the D end.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: Jan Sällström, Paul David Jeffs
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Patent number: 8844606Abstract: A method for machining a sand molding element, comprising: inserting at least one hollow center body having an internal cavity in a predetermined position in a casting flask; filling the internal cavity of the hollow center body with unbonded sand; filling the casting flask with bonded sand to obtain a sand block; machining a mold cavity in the sand block; and emptying the internal cavity from the unbounded sand. There is also provided a method for machining a molding core from a sand block, comprising: providing a core base member having a concave upper surface; forming a sand block on the core base member with a lower surface of the sand block resting on the concave upper surface; and machining the molding core into the sand block, the molding core having a convex lower surface complementary to the concave upper surface of the core base member.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Nopatech Inc.Inventors: Philippe Dubuc, Marc Savard
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Patent number: 8430150Abstract: Feeder element for use in metal casting, having a first end for mounting on a mould pattern or swing plate, an opposite second end including a mounting plate for mounting on a feeder sleeve, and a bore between the first and second ends defined by a sidewall. The feeder element is compressible whereby to reduce the distance between the first and second ends. The bore has an axis that is offset from the centre of the mounting plate, and an integrally formed rim extends from a periphery of the mounting plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: Jan Sallstrom, Paul David Jeffs
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Patent number: 7934536Abstract: The invention relates to a feeder for cast metal, comprising a feeder head (1) having a cavity (5) that is open towards the surroundings via at least one opening (8), and a tubular body (2) which is guided through the opening (8) and arranged in a mobile manner. According to the invention, the tubular body (2) comprises an abutment (9) in the section thereof facing the cavity (5), said abutment (9) being capable of taking its bearing on a surface adjacent to the opening (8) in the cavity (5).Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: AS Lungen GmbHInventor: Udo Skerdi
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Patent number: 7500509Abstract: The present invention relates to a feeder element (10) for use in metal casting. The feeder element (10) (which serves the function of a breaker core) has a first end (16) for mounting on a mould plate (24), an opposite second end (18) for receiving a feeder sleeve (20) and a bore (14) between the first and second ends (16,18) defined by a sidewall (12). The feeder element (10) is compressible in use whereby to reduce the distance between said first and second ends (16,18). The invention also relates to a breaker core/feeder sleeve assembly (10,20).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: Colin Powell, Jan Sallstrom, Jan Eric Pehrsson
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Patent number: 7320355Abstract: This present invention concerns a feeder system for a cast piece with a feeder and/or feeder head and a tubular body, characterized in that the tubular body connects the feeder and/or feeder head directly or indirectly with the cast piece and/or the mold cavity and wherein the tubular body is made of cardboard or steel having a high carbon content.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: AS Lungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Udo Skerdi, Georg Scheerer
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Patent number: 7296612Abstract: A process for counter gravity sand casting including providing precision cores in a sand mould supported in a casting machine for rotation about a horizontal axis through the center of the mould, providing primary casting risers fed by a launder section, a pressure riser connected to the launder section and the primary risers, rising upwardly beside the mould, whereby on rotation the molten metal in the pressure riser will maintain an internal constant pressure in the mould until the casting risers are upper most, so as to maintain the internal pressure during the cooling of the mould.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Equipment Merchants International Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Bend
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Patent number: 7156146Abstract: A feeder insert is provided for a mold utilized for pouring metal. The insert includes a feeder body having a feed volume, in the form of an inner space, delimited by side walls and a top portion. A feed opening is provided in the base region for communicating with a hollow mold space. A domed feeder cap is displaceably disposed on a feeder body, surrounds the side walls of the feeder body to form an insulating gap, and is fixed in position relative to the feeder body prior to molding of the insert. At least one spacer of flexible material is disposed between the top portions of the feeder body and feeder cap such that during molding of the insert, and placement of the feeder body on the mold surface, due to molding pressure that occurs the feeder cap is displaceable relative to the feeder body while leaving an insulating gap between the top portions of the feeder body and feeder cap.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: GTP-Schafer Giesstechnishe Produkte GmbHInventors: Jürgen-Michael Schäfer, Thomas-Michael Schäfer
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Patent number: 7140415Abstract: A direct pour metal casting process and casting mold having a direct pour passage. The casting mold is filled from a bottom pour ladle that dispenses molten metal into a riser core. The riser core defines an opening that progresses from a circular opening in the top to a slot opening in the bottom of the riser core that is generally shaped as an inverted funnel.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Dennis Wilson, Venkat Nara
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Patent number: 7134479Abstract: A process for counter gravity sand casting including providing precision cores in a sand mould supported in a casting machine for rotation about a horizontal axis through the center of the mould, providing primary casting risers fed by a launder section, a pressure riser connected to the launder section and the primary risers, rising upwardly beside the mould, whereby on rotation a the molten metal in the pressure riser will maintain a internal constant pressure in the mould until the casting risers are upper most, so as to maintain the internal pressure during the cooling of the mould.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Equipment Merchants International Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Bend
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Patent number: 6904952Abstract: This present invention concerns a feeder system for a cast piece with a feeder and/or feeder head and a tubular body, characterized in that the tubular body connects the feeder and/or feeder head directly or indirectly with the cast piece and/or the mold cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: AS Lungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Udo Skerdi, Georg Scheerer
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Publication number: 20040256075Abstract: A feeder insert is provided for a mold utilized for pouring metal. The insert includes a feeder body having a feed volume, in the form of an inner space, delimited by side walls and a top portion. A feed opening is provided in the base region for communicating with a hollow mold space. A domed feeder cap is displaceably disposed on a feeder body, surrounds the side walls of the feeder body to form an insulating gap, and is fixed in position relative to the feeder body prior to molding of the insert. At least one spacer of flexible material is disposed between the top portions of the feeder body and feeder cap such that during molding of the insert, and placement of the feeder body on the mold surface, due to molding pressure that occurs the feeder cap is displaceable relative to the feeder body while leaving an insulating gap between the top portions of the feeder body and feeder cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Jurgen-Michael Schafer, Thomas-Michael Schafer
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Publication number: 20040238153Abstract: This invention consists of the use of an evaporative foam riser made with expanded polystyrene and with a cavity on top that contains an exothermic mixture. The reaction of the exothermic material, which is set off when it comes in contact with the metal, prolongs the solidification time of the riser thus rendering it more effective.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Edgardo Campomanes, Patrick Campomanes
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Publication number: 20040050526Abstract: This present invention concerns a feeder system for a cast piece with a feeder and/or feeder head and a tubular body, characterized in that the tubular body connects the feeder and/or feeder head directly or indirectly with the cast piece and/or the mold cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Udo Skerdi, Georg Scheerer
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Patent number: 6446698Abstract: Method and investment shell mold for casting comprising introducing molten metallic material into an investment shell mold to fill a mold cavity and provide an upper surface of the molten metallic material above the mold cavity. An initially closed, destructible region of the mold then is broken to provide an entry opening through which exothermic material is placed on the upper surface of the molten metallic material to provide a source of molten metallic material to accommodate shrinkage of a casting as it solidifies in the mold cavity.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Howmet Research CorporationInventors: Mark L. Soderstrom, John Brinegar
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Patent number: 6360808Abstract: The invention relates to exothermic sleeve compositions comprising (a) an oxidizable metal where the oxidizable metal comprises aluminum dross, and (b) an oxidizing agent capable of generating an exothermic reaction. The invention also relates to sleeve mixes prepared with the sleeve compositions, the use of the sleeve composition to prepare sleeves, the sleeves prepared with the sleeve compositions and the use of the sleeves to prepare metal castings.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Assignee: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Helena Twardowska, Ronald C. Aufderheide
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Patent number: 6343642Abstract: A riser sleeve has a sleeve body and an evaporative pattern fit into the sleeve body to pass through a side wall thereof. The evaporative pattern is shaped to enable the casting, integrally with the riser cast by the sleeve body, of a projecting portion capable of receiving a wedge blade of an openable wedge blade type riser breaker. Even a top riser can therefore be broken off of the main casting at a neck portion by an opening force applied to the wedge blades of the riser breaker without the use of a special jig.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventor: Masamitsu Miki
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Patent number: 6289969Abstract: A filter unit for use in metal casting including a filter adapter, a filter adapter per se, and a mold for use in metal casting utilizing the filter unit, as well as a method of producing a metal casting, facilitate or practice direct pouring in a manner which provides for greater flexibility, being applicable to a wider range of castings. The apparatus elements and method are particularly suitable for the manufacturing of castings of relatively high modulus and low pour weight, and for the manufacture of high volume castings of low modulus. The mold includes a mold cavity and a sprue, a filter unit located in the sprue, and the filter unit comprising an adapter of refractory material having one or more ledges o10 for mounting a filter, and a filter (e.g. ceramic foam filter) supported by one of the ledges.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: John F. Outten, Robert S. Sisetski
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Patent number: 6244328Abstract: Flask-bound molds include two molding-flask halves, which have means (15) for the transport thereof on automatic mold systems. The molding flask receives a bound sand mold (8), which has cores (13), a pouring funnel (6) and a feeder passage (9). In order to be able to cast complicated castings also out of aluminum in such molds and to avoid the expensive finish work for the feeder and pouring funnel and in order to guarantee at the same time good core ventilation, the molding flask (4) has in the area of its parting plane a recess extending over at least a portion of the length and width of one side of the molding flask, whereby the pouring funnel (6) and the feeder (9) end in the area of the recess and the feeder is constructed within the sand mold (8) of the mold (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Heinrich Wagner Sinto Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventor: Herbert Grolla
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Patent number: 5697422Abstract: A vacuum die-casting machine has a sprue cavity with sufficient depth facing the shot cylinder that the shot cylinder piston can easily crush with a pressure of less than 1000 psi the thin cylindrical shell of solidified metal which develops into the biscuit, and continue to advance after the die cavity becomes fried with molten metal to inject additional molten metal into the die cavity to make up for shrinkage porosity as the cast part cools. The runner through which the molten metal passes from the sprue cavity into the die cavity has generally spherical reservoirs adjacent circular gates to further assure the supply of the additional molten metal to make up for shrinkage in the part. In addition, the piston can be oil cooled steel to delay formation of the biscuit.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1994Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventors: Jamal Righi, James R. Fields, Eric D. Arndt
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Patent number: 5291938Abstract: A mould for metal casting which is vertically parted into two parts, comprises one or more mould cavities and a plurality of feeder cavities each communicating with a mould cavity, and has a feeder unit comprising a plurality of interconnected feeder sleeves therein, each of the feeder sleeves surrounding one of the feeder cavities. The mould may be a vertically parted permanent mould or die, or particularly a vertically parted sand mould.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: D. George Metevelis, Barry C. Wingfield
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Patent number: 5271451Abstract: Apparatus and method for countergravity casting a melt employs a particulate mass disposed in a container about a mold having a mold cavity, an ingate passage communicated to the mold cavity for supplying the melt to the mold cavity, and a separate, preformed riser-forming member connected to the mold so as to communicate to an isolated and/or enlarged region of the mold cavity needing additional melt supply during solidification in the mold. The mold ingate passage and a source of the melt are communicated to conduct the melt through the ingate passage to the mold cavity to fill the mold cavity with the melt and form a riser of melt in the particulate mass. The riser of melt provides a source of additional melt for supply, as necessary, to the isolated and/or enlarged region during solidification of the melt in the mold cavity to accommodate melt shrinkage thereat.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: George D. Chandley, John A. Redemske
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Patent number: 4858673Abstract: A riser for a mold includes a riser body formed of an exothermic material. A cavity is located in the riser body and is adapted to contain an associated molten metal. An opening is provided in the riser body for communicating the riser body cavity with a cavity of an associated mold. The riser body exothermic material consists essentially of a reactive mixture which includes, in weight percent, from about 25% to 65% silica, from about 5% to 18% sodium nitrate, from about 1% to 8% sodium hexafluorosilicate, from about 15% to 40% aluminum, and from about 2% to 20% iron oxide.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: Caldo Internationa, Inc.Inventors: Patsie C. Campana, David L. Campana
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Patent number: 4779669Abstract: A feeder sleeve (1') for use in the casting of molten metal has a cavity (8) whose cross-sectional area at the bottom of the cavity (8) is greater than the cross-sectional area at the top of the cavity (8) such that a line joining a point (11.1) on the inner surface (11) of the sleeve at the bottom of the cavity (8) and the nearest point (11.2) on the inner surface (11) of the sleeve at the top of the cavity (8) is less than 80.degree. to the horizontal. The inner surface of the sleeve may taper from the bottom of the cavity to the top of the cavity uniformly or in at least one step (12).Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Assignee: Foseco International Ltd.Inventors: Clifford F. Corbett, Helmut Schopp
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Patent number: 4733714Abstract: A method of making a casting comprising the steps of, at a casting station, feeding molten metal from a primary source of molten metal into a mould cavity through an ingate below the top of the mould cavity, placing the cavity out of feeding relationship with the primary source by changing the orientation of the cavity relative to the direction of gravity to prevent flow of molten metal from the cavity towards the primary source and to permit of flow of metal from a secondary source to the cavity, the cavity being continuously connected to the primary source during said change of orientation, transferring the mould cavity to a cooling station spaced from the casting station and, at the cooling station, permitting molten metal to flow to the cavity from the secondary source while the metal in the cavity solidifies.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1987Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Cosworth Research & Development LimitedInventor: Robert A. Smith
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Patent number: 4719958Abstract: A method, apparatus and feeder sleeves are described for producing casting moulds having feeder sleeves incorporated therein in instances when the mould pattern plate or the cope mould are not accessible. Two part feeder patterns having a lower part and an upper part and feeder sleeves whose lateral surface tapers from the bottom and to the top end of the sleeve are used. For moulds having a side feeder the lower part of the pattern produces a depressed seating surface for the feeder sleeve in the drag mould and the upper part which has substantially the same taper as the taper of the feeder sleeve and dimensions greater than the corresponding dimensions of the lateral surface of the feeder sleeve produces a cavity in the cope mould. The cope and drag moulds are closed in such a manner that the central vertical axis of the cavity in the cope mould is in line with the central vertical axis of the feeder sleeve, and there is a gap between the wall of the cavity and the outer lateral surface of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Foseco International Ltd.Inventors: Helmut Schopp, Michael Friedrichs
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Patent number: 4694884Abstract: Molten metal is cast in a mould having a feeder cavity, which may be defined by a feeder sleeve, whose surface has a plurality of elongate projections or ribs spaced apart around its perimeter, the number and dimensions of the ribs being such that the volume of the feeder cavity is reduced by at least 20% compared to a feeder cavity of generally the same size and shape but without the ribs. Preferably the ribs extend substantially the full length of the inner surface of the feeder sleeve. The sleeve may have for example four ribs whose shape and size is such that the horizontal cross-section of the feeder cavity defined by the sleeve is cruciform. The ribs may be formed of material having an exothermic, an exothermic and heat-insulating, or a heat-insulating composition. The ribs enable a given casting to be fed from a smaller quantity of feeder metal than is usual.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: David R. Butler, Clifford F. Corbett
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Patent number: 4665966Abstract: A riser sleeve has at its end which is uppermost when the sleeve is located in the mould a holding member which can be engaged by a mechanical holding device so as to adapt the sleeve to automatic handling. The holding member may be for example a disc, ring or solid or hollow cylinder and may be formed integrally with the sleeve or formed separately and fixed to the sleeve. By adopting a standard shape and size for the holding member for a wide range of sleeve shapes and sizes the same holding device can be used to handle the whole range of sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignees: Foseco International Limited, Steel Castings Research and Trade AssociationInventors: Max G. Neu, Michael J. Gough, Michael C. Ashton, Roger Wallis
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Patent number: 4665968Abstract: A casting mold with a feeder, particularly for producing cast iron, includes an exothermically heated feeder mass. The casting material in the cylindrical or slightly conical feeder volume of the feeder mass is kept in a liquid state until termination of the drawing in of casting material by suction into the casting cavity. The feeder volume has dimensions corresponding to the quantity of casting material drawn into the mold cavity to compensate for casting shrinkage, plus a miximum security allowance of 30 percent of the quantity of casting material drawn in. To obtain a feeder mass which is less costly than conventional feeder masses, from the point of view of simpler and more propitious temperature measurements, the feeder mass has an outside shape of a flattened sphere, a flattened ellipsoid or a flattened pear. The smallest diameter is on the side away from the casting being produced. The flattening is provided adjacent to the casting.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1985Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: Mannesmann Rexroth GmbHInventor: Manfred Scherer
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Patent number: 4606396Abstract: Casting metal in rigid, self supporting, gas permeable molds with one or more mold cavities for molding one or more parts, in which the mold cavities have gate passages with their lower open ends at the lower surface of the mold, by submerging the lower ends of the gate passages beneath the surface of molten metal and applying a reduced pressure to the upper surface of the mold to fill the mold cavities with molten metal to produce unconnected metal parts or groups of parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1984Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Assignee: Hitchiner Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: George D. Chandley, Richard L. Sharkey
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Patent number: 4574869Abstract: A cavity in a body of particulate moulding material has at least one rib-like formation for gripping an object received in the cavity. In the case of a metal casting mould a riser sleeve (1) is inserted into a cavity (9) in the top part of the mould and the cavity (9) is produced by means of a tapered former (5) the exterior of which has a plurality of radially spaced apart recesses (6) extending between the top and towards the bottom of the former and which has a negative taper from bottom to top. The depth of the recesses (6) is such that circles geometrically inscribed inside the base of the recesses (6) have diameters smaller than the corresponding mean outside diameters less three times the standard deviation of the riser sleeves (1) to be used. The recesses (6) form ribs (11) from the moulding sand and the ribs (11) grip the outer surface of the sleeve (1).Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1983Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: Gerd Trinkl, Helmut Schopp
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Patent number: 4566518Abstract: A method of the heat-retention in a blind riser in metal casting by using a sand mould, characterized in that an exothermic moulded composition is arranged in a drag holding cavity below a blind riser in the cope of the mould or in the neighborhood of the blind riser before the melt is poured, and thereafter the melt is poured to cause the exothermic moulded composition to float up into the blind riser to retain heat therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: Aikoh Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jun Kawamura, Sakuzo Fukano
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Patent number: 4526338Abstract: A casting riser including a top support member and an internal support member to receive the high pressure molding forces to enable the casting riser to withstand the high pressure molding forces.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: General Foundry Products CorporationInventor: Dennis J. Reiland
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Patent number: 4467858Abstract: A blind feeder sleeve for use in the casting of metals comprises a sleeve body and a cover having a Williams core, and optionally an opening for ventilation, the Williams core being formed integrally with the feeder sleeve and comprising a rib extending across the inner surface of the cover and projecting downwardly from that surface in a wedge like shape. Preferably the rib is formed integrally with the inner surface of the cover at each end of the rib, and when the feeder sleeve is circular in cross-section the rib preferably extends across a diameter of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1982Date of Patent: August 28, 1984Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: Gerd Trinkl, Helmut Schopp
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Patent number: 4423762Abstract: A cavity in a body of particulate moulding material has at least one rib-like formation for gripping an object received in the cavity. In the case of a metal casting mould a riser sleeve (1) is inserted into a cavity (9) in the top part of the mould and the cavity (9) is produced by means of a tapered former (5) the exterior of which has a plurality of radially spaced apart recesses (6) extending between the top and towards the bottom of the former and which has a negative taper from bottom to top. The depth of the recesses (6) is such that circles geometrically inscribed inside the base of the recesses (6) have diameters smaller than the corresponding mean outside diameters less three times the standard deviation of the riser sleeves (1) to be used. The recesses (6) form ribs (11) from the moulding sand and the ribs (11) grip the outer surface of the sleeve (1).Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1981Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Foseco International LimitedInventors: Gerd Trinkl, Helmut Schopp