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US1064949A
US1064949A US74610213A US1913746102A US1064949A US 1064949 A US1064949 A US 1064949A US 74610213 A US74610213 A US 74610213A US 1913746102 A US1913746102 A US 1913746102A US 1064949 A US1064949 A US 1064949A
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    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
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  • My invention relates to improvements in casting apparatuses. and it consists in the combinations. constru tions. and arrange ments herein des ribed and claimed.
  • An object of mv invention is to provide an improved casting apparatus in which objects may be molded with great rapidit and at small cost.
  • A. further object of my invention is to provide an improved mold construction in which there are slidable and removal'ile mold sections to permit the -astin of objects of irregular shape.
  • a further object ot my invention is to pro vide a device arranged so as to permit the ready removal ot the article and the reasscmblinp; or the parts of the mold.
  • FIG. 1 a plan view of the device.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the mold
  • Fig. 3 is a face view of the central mold section
  • F g. 4 is a face view of one of the movable mold sections.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of a modified form ot the device.
  • Fig. (l is a section through the mold along the line 6 -6 of Fig. 5,
  • Fig. 7 is a face view of one of the. movable mold sections shown in Fig. 5,
  • Fig. 8 is a Vertical se tion through a modified form of mold, Fig. 5) is a side view of the mold shown in Fig. h. certain portions being shown in section.
  • Fig. 10 is plan view of the mold shown in Fig. 55.
  • l ll is a sectional view of another modified form of the mold
  • Fig. 12 is a plan view of the mold sections shown in Fig. 8.
  • Fig. l I have shown therein a main. frame consisting of the end members 1 and the longitudinal rods 2 co 1- nccting them. Each of the end n'iembcrs Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the cores ll are inserted in the central mold member.
  • the removable sections 1.4 are placed in position and since they are beveled in two di rections they will remain in this position.
  • the corms 8 are now turned so as to cause the moi'able mold sections 12 and 13 to abut the outer sides of the central mold section.
  • the mold is now ready for casting.
  • the metal is poured in at the gate by the branches 17 into the recesses 9 and 15.
  • the water which is flowing through the cooling pipes 10 causes the mold to cool rapidly and when it has sufficiently cooled the stop cocks 8 may be turned so as to force the pistons in the opposite direction.
  • the mold member 12" may be moved ttPWlHtl and away tram the mold member 9 m that. when the pipe is caet it may be taken ut of the mold us soon are the latter it: cool enimgh to permit it to be removed.
  • the pat-ta may be cast rapidly and the (fflStlltfl's lnav be readily removed.
  • the UPOllIlJ ot' the (litlerent mold sections greatly facilitates: the rapldlty with which the castings may be made.
  • A. casting apparatus coniprixing a core supporting section, and removable $Ctl0ll carried by said core supporting section and arranged to be remrned for permitting the withdrawal of the casting.
  • a casting apparatue comprising a core supporting section, and Wedgoshaped removable Sections carried by said core supporting e ection and arranged to be removed l'or permitting the withdrawal of the mat inc.
  • a stationary mold se tion means for alipi'iorting a (ore on Fifiltl stat onarv mold section, a movable se tion adaptri'l to abut said @tationarv mold Stttl lL and a 'wile'eslizipeil TWHOVflblO section carried by v-aid stationary mold section.
  • a stationary mold action means for mmiorting a core on Llitl mold section.
  • a movable section adapted to abut Raid stationaiw mold Secthan a ⁇ Wtlfi -shaped removable section carried by said main section, and means for cooling aaid main ecti n and said movable w lion.

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C. WILLS (L STING AIYI'\HATU',
APTIJUAMON FE'LEE) PM}. 4, 1111;;
BSHEETS-SHEE'I. 1.v
Patented June 17, 1913.
j INVENTOH [bl WV (I? MLLS/ WITN ATTORNEYS E. (1. WILLS CASTING APPARATUS.
APPLICATION FILED FER/4,1513.
1,064,949, Patented June 17, 1913.
55' 77158858 INVENTOR @Q [15/10/70 Mzzs ATTORNEYS B. (L WILLS.
UASTIRQG APPARATUS.
APPLIOATEON FILED $133.4, 1913 1,064,949. Patented June 17, 1913 3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWIN CQOPER WILLS,
OF FREDERICK, MARYLAND.
CASTING APPARATUS.
Application filed February 4, 1913.
T 0 all'whom '1' i may concern:
a. citizen of the l nited States. and a resident of l rcdericlr. in the county of Frederick and State of Maryland. have made cer' tain new and useful Improvements in (last ing Apparatus, ot which the 'lollowingis a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in casting apparatuses. and it consists in the combinations. constru tions. and arrange ments herein des ribed and claimed.
An object of mv invention is to provide an improved casting apparatus in which objects may be molded with great rapidit and at small cost.
A. further object of my invention is to provide an improved mold construction in which there are slidable and removal'ile mold sections to permit the -astin of objects of irregular shape.
A further object ot my invention is to pro vide a device arranged so as to permit the ready removal ot the article and the reasscmblinp; or the parts of the mold.
Other objects and advantages will appear in the following: specification and the novel teatures of the device will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming part of this application in which- Figure 1 a plan view of the device. Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the mold, Fig. 3 is a face view of the central mold section, F g. 4 is a face view of one of the movable mold sections. Fig. 5 is a plan view of a modified form ot the device. Fig. (l is a section through the mold along the line 6 -6 of Fig. 5, Fig. 7 is a face view of one of the. movable mold sections shown in Fig. 5, Fig. 8 is a Vertical se tion through a modified form of mold, Fig. 5) is a side view of the mold shown in Fig. h. certain portions being shown in section. Fig. 10 is plan view of the mold shown in Fig. 55. l ll is a sectional view of another modified form of the mold, and Fig. 12 is a plan view of the mold sections shown in Fig. 8.
Referring now to Fig. l, I have shown therein a main. frame consisting of the end members 1 and the longitudinal rods 2 co 1- nccting them. Each of the end n'iembcrs Specification of Letters Patent.
l bears a cylinder such as that shown at. Be it known that I, Enwm Coornu \VlLLS, l
Patented June 17, 1 913.
Serial No. 746,102
3 hav ing a piston & and a piston rod 5. Inlet pipes 6 for motive fluid are connected by branch pipes 7 to each end of the c linders 3, the three-way cocks 8 being provided for admitting the motive fluid into either end of the cylinder so as to move the piston 4 in either direction. Carried by the rods 2 is a central mold se tion 9. This mold section is made of suitable refractory material and has a series ot pipes 10 embedded therein for the purpose of cooling the section. the drawings l have illustrated this central section as having" recesses .l l'or receiving the metal. The body portion the mold section fl is also provided with a. series of openings Sl arranged to receives cores ll which project into th recess s 9- as shown in Fig. 2. Arranged to be brought into close proximity to the mohl section 5) are the movable mold members 1'3 and 13 respectivelv. In Fig. 4; l have shown a face view of one of these movable members. It will be seen that it is provided with a cooling pipe l0 ot' the same nature as that already described in connection with the central mold member. Both the mold Illtll'lbQlS 12 and l? are movable along the guide rods 2. It will be seen that at the upper end of the mold members there is a space left for a removable section 14. This section is provided with a recess 15 which is contiguous to the recess 9*, and which receives metal. In this in stance a log is to be cast on the plate which is to be molded.
From the foregoing description of the various parts of the device the operation thereof may be readily understood. The cores ll are inserted in the central mold member. The removable sections 1.4 are placed in position and since they are beveled in two di rections they will remain in this position. The corms 8 are now turned so as to cause the moi'able mold sections 12 and 13 to abut the outer sides of the central mold section. The mold is now ready for casting. c The metal is poured in at the gate by the branches 17 into the recesses 9 and 15. The water which is flowing through the cooling pipes 10 causes the mold to cool rapidly and when it has sufficiently cooled the stop cocks 8 may be turned so as to force the pistons in the opposite direction. them 16 and runs ire lugs such as those shown at 21 able mold inembei: 'lbe iatiohari' n'ol member is bown a! and the movable mold member at 12. The latte: iour lttt'tttl by means of a lini; fi l with a lever 31 pivoted at 3i? n the rod L The tationary mold m mber it is ar anged to he adjnated at various positions. al ng; the rod: '2 by meat of the set SPI'PWS IL). that; w tione: ar v Water cooled by mean: oi' the lil es This form of the device i do signed to cast soil pipes. The core Ill i flipper-ted upon a plate 33 resting on th shoulders 36 of the mold sections. Tho
core is carried by meam; of the rod 20. The mold member 12" may be moved ttPWlHtl and away tram the mold member 9 m that. when the pipe is caet it may be taken ut of the mold us soon are the latter it: cool enimgh to permit it to be removed.
In Fig. ll and 12 I have ahown the mold member 19" and 9" as being PFIV \ided with additional ren'iovable sections each as those shown at; st and 14". in this UlSltlIlCO a pipe, 18 is being cast. The
core 19 is carried by the rod 20. ln eastmake use of the lmver remov -ld members 14 and the 11pper Htn'n'a i mold members 14-. It will be obvious that when the mold members 12 and 13 are moved laterally, '2'. 0. in a direction at right flllffl0 to the axi of the pipe the lGll'laH' O m ld memhera 149 will jlrop olownwardl as won as they haw cleared tlze ed k of th mol i members 12 and 1 1, The war it Kl members It are now unoved Dibe with IR core may be when oil'. in l g; l3 1 ham {mesh :1 plan View of the nioil members it". it will be F1103) that thwe mem ers can be placed in the m vable members 12 and 1-"), and tha L i-y ill ta" n pla e owing; to their lw-ver'rl side on the pipe 18 I llt mi l l t have fllOWil are :d term f the (ltY ln this the trun- {HOME 21: of t i n. -n.l "r 2-? tlllfi main meld aim-law twine 'g'rm =-led with (ooling' pipes i iiailhin and to loan a pace i i wire pr ided hhh a i s-rim Ell or n 'hhirn a core by mean. ol
tln tin-lance :0
between the row- :llwi the 'zi'llii hit-h i h ilrdantially lini 'orfiz aroma the Illllt'l 111- l'are oi the m ld. Th wore is iwez'teil in t?! and lots on thew pin--z T e mo d il 'ii"-l ll are then placed in p sition the casting or done at the gala- :2F-'. In
in -tanre when the casting has cooled H'lllt'ltliltV it only ne e.- ar v to swing the mold on it. ttllllll llls when the mold members; ll will, fall dowimal'dlv together with the canting. The molten metal fuses the nails so as to render them an integral part of the ea tin 1 and if by any chance a portion of the nail may be nntnsed and filh'li above the surface of the 'asting it may be ground off.
It will be seen that by providing removable mold sections the pat-ta may be cast rapidly and the (fflStlltfl's lnav be readily removed. The UPOllIlJ ot' the (litlerent mold sections greatly facilitates: the rapldlty with which the castings may be made.
1 elaimz 1. A. casting apparatus coniprixing a core supporting section, and removable $Ctl0ll carried by said core supporting section and arranged to be remrned for permitting the withdrawal of the casting.
l A casting apparatue comprising a core supporting section, and Wedgoshaped removable Sections carried by said core supporting e ection and arranged to be removed l'or permitting the withdrawal of the mat inc.
3. In a casting apparatus, a stationary mold se tion. means for alipi'iorting a (ore on Fifiltl stat onarv mold section, a movable se tion adaptri'l to abut said @tationarv mold Stttl lL and a 'wile'eslizipeil TWHOVflblO section carried by v-aid stationary mold section.
it In a casting! apparatnx a stationary mold action. means for mmiorting a core on Llitl mold section. a movable section adapted to abut Raid stationaiw mold Secthan a \Wtlfi -shaped removable section carried by said main section, and means for cooling aaid main ecti n and said movable w lion.
l i: :i asting apparatns,a main mold sec than. "him carried by Raid mainmold section, a plurality of n'iovable lnold sections arranged to abut said mold section, means For moving" said movable sections toward and an: y from said main meld section, and a plurality of wedge-shaped removable sec- 1 l1l carried by said main mold section.
( 4 in Ii casting apparatus, a main mold seotion, COIQS carried by said main mold mold section, and a plurality of wedgesemion, a plurality of movable mold secshaped removable sections carried by said lions arranged to abut. said main mold secmain mold section.
EDWIN COOPER WILLS. Witnesses:
IRVING E. STALEY, CHAS. A. FEAGA.
lion, means for moving said movable sec- 51ions toward and away from said main mold section, and for holding said movable mold sections firmly against said main
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US3286973A (en) * 1964-12-30 1966-11-22 Edmund Q Sylvester Mold clamping apparatus
US6112804A (en) * 1995-10-31 2000-09-05 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Tooling made by solid free form fabrication techniques having enhanced thermal properties

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US3286973A (en) * 1964-12-30 1966-11-22 Edmund Q Sylvester Mold clamping apparatus
US6112804A (en) * 1995-10-31 2000-09-05 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Tooling made by solid free form fabrication techniques having enhanced thermal properties

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