Abstract: 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:
Grant
Filed:
February 23, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2001
Assignee:
Heinrich Wagner Sinto Maschinenfabrik GmbH
Abstract: A relatively hard sand cake, containing a metal casting cavity, is formed in a flask comprising cope and drag frame sections by filling and compacting sand in the drag against the drag half of a cavity-forming pattern, then arranging the drag with the cavity opening upwards, applying the cope upon the drag and filling and compacting sand in the cope against the cope half of the cavity-forming pattern. The sand-filled cope is lifted from the drag for removal of the pattern and is re-applied to form the casting cavity in the sand cake. Next, selected wall corner joints of both the cope and the drag frames are separated and opened to laterally expand the walls of the frames away from the sand cake surfaces. This releases the sand cake from the cope and drag so that it may be removed from the flask for later casting molten metal in its casting cavity. At least two of the corners of each of the cope and drag frames include a separate corner piece against which the adjacent ends of the frame walls are abutted.
Abstract: A relatively hard sand cake, containing a metal casting cavity, is formed in a flask comprising cope and drag frame sections by filling and compacting sand in the drag against the drag half of a cavity-forming pattern, then arranging the drag with the cavity opening upwards, applying the cope upon the drag and filling and compacting sand in the cope against the cope half of the cavity-forming pattern. The sand-filled cope is lifted from the drag for removal of the pattern and is re-applied to form the casting cavity in the sand cake. Next, selected wall corner joints of both the cope and the drag frames are separated and opened to laterally expand the walls of the frames away from the sand cake surfaces. This releases the sand cake from the cope and drag so that it may be removed from the flask for later casting molten metal in its casting cavity. At least two of the corners of each of the cope and drag frames include a separate corner piece against which the adjacent ends of the frame walls are abutted.