US1349829A - Pattern for making molds in which metals are cast - Google Patents

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US1349829A
US1349829A US367219A US36721920A US1349829A US 1349829 A US1349829 A US 1349829A US 367219 A US367219 A US 367219A US 36721920 A US36721920 A US 36721920A US 1349829 A US1349829 A US 1349829A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in patterns for making the molds for firebars and the like of steam generators and furnaces, the object being to provide a main pattern element for :torming the longitudinally-supporting medium of the actual bar, and removable sectional elements oi? dill'en out patterns to constitute the actual fire surace of the bar.
  • firc-bars or the like are cast in molds made from patterns built up of several parts held together by steady pins or otherwise, and so made that the shape of the pattern may be readily changed, those parts of the pattern subject to wear being easily removed.
  • Fig. 4 an end view.
  • one part of the pattern consists of a depending web 11 which has a head l1 at each. end projecting upward from the top of the web 11, this part 'lorming the main unit or element of the pattern.
  • This web 11 follows a straight line from end to end of the bar.
  • the other parts consist of a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths 12 to form the upper face of the pattern each cast from a master pattern, and each. having a longitudinal straight groove 15 at the underside adapted to embrace the top portion of the depending web 11, and be interposed between the heads 11. so as to form with the latter and the web 11, a complete pattern from which the molds are made, the said sections or lengths 12 being held on the web 11 by means of steady pins.
  • a pattern for making the molds in which fire bars or the like are cast comprising a straight web having a head at each end projecting upward from the top of the web this part :l orming one of the units or elements of the pattern, and a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths each having a straight groove at the underside adapted to embrace the top portion of the depending web and a continuous straight groove on the upper face.
  • a pattern for making the molds in which fire bars or the like are cast comprising a straight web having a head at each end projecting upward from the top of the web this part forming one of the units or elements of the pattern, and a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths each having a straight groove at the underside adapted. to eml'irace the top portion of the depending web and a wave-like groove on the upper :t'ace.
  • a pattern for making the molds in which fire bars or the like are cast comprising a straight web having a head at each end projecting upward from the top of the web this part forming one of the units or elements of the pattern, and a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths each hav in g a straight groove at the underside adapted to embrace the top portion of the depending web, and a continuous staggered groove in the upper face

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W. GIBSON. PATTERN FOR MAKING MOLDS IN WHICH METALS ARE CAST.
APPLICATION FILED v1.19, 1920.
"1,349,829, Patented Aug. 17,1920;
l I l i 1 f i wwf A WILLIAM GIBSON, OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND.
PATTERN FOR MAKING MOLDS IN WHICH METALS ARE CAST.
Application filed March 19, 1920.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, illman: (lrInsoN, a subject of the King of Great Britain and lreland, and resident oi. Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, England, have invented certain Improvements in Patterns for lllaking Molds in which Metals are Cast, ot which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in patterns for making the molds for firebars and the like of steam generators and furnaces, the object being to provide a main pattern element for :torming the longitudinally-supporting medium of the actual bar, and removable sectional elements oi? dill'en out patterns to constitute the actual fire surace of the bar.
"With the aforesaid object in view and according to the present invention firc-bars or the like are cast in molds made from patterns built up of several parts held together by steady pins or otherwise, and so made that the shape of the pattern may be readily changed, those parts of the pattern subject to wear being easily removed.
In the accompanying drawing Figure 1, is a plan of part of the pattern from which the bar is cast.
Fig. 2, side elevation,
Fig. 3, cross section, and
Fig. 4, an end view.
Referring to this drawing, one part of the pattern consists of a depending web 11 which has a head l1 at each. end projecting upward from the top of the web 11, this part 'lorming the main unit or element of the pattern. This web 11 follows a straight line from end to end of the bar. The other parts consist of a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths 12 to form the upper face of the pattern each cast from a master pattern, and each. having a longitudinal straight groove 15 at the underside adapted to embrace the top portion of the depending web 11, and be interposed between the heads 11. so as to form with the latter and the web 11, a complete pattern from which the molds are made, the said sections or lengths 12 being held on the web 11 by means of steady pins. The upper portions of these interchangeable sections or lengths 12 are made to the shape required, according to whether the groove 13 for the dust is to he a straight one, or whether it extends in wave-like lines from end to end of the bar, or whether the grooves and air spaces are staggered, and so on.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented A11 17, 1920.
Serial No. 367,219.
In the drawing they are shown with the groove 13 for the dust extending in a Wave like line from end to end of the bar as more particularly described in the specification oi my application for patent filed March 1!), 1920, Serial Number 367,220. In conse' quence of these sections 12 being removable, they can at any time be replaced by other sections of a dilli'erent shape, and each section can be cast from a master pattern, so that all the sections are precisely alike, and they collectively produce when assembled end to end upon the web, an accurate pattern for making a sand mold in which a fire bar can be cast.
What I claim. and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
i. A pattern for making the molds in which fire bars or the like are cast, compris ing a straight web having a head at each end projecting upward from the top of the web this part :l orming one of the units or elements of the pattern, and a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths each having a straight groove at the underside adapted to embrace the top portion of the depending web and a continuous straight groove on the upper face. i
2. A pattern for making the molds in which fire bars or the like are cast, comprising a straight web having a head at each end projecting upward from the top of the web this part forming one of the units or elements of the pattern, and a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths each having a straight groove at the underside adapted. to eml'irace the top portion of the depending web and a wave-like groove on the upper :t'ace.
3. A pattern for making the molds in which fire bars or the like are cast, comprising a straight web having a head at each end projecting upward from the top of the web this part forming one of the units or elements of the pattern, and a plurality of interchangeable sections or lengths each hav in g a straight groove at the underside adapted to embrace the top portion of the depending web, and a continuous staggered groove in the upper face In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM GIBSON. Witnesses:
EDGAR PICKARD, Tnos. HAROLD JONES.
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US3114948A (en) * 1960-08-19 1963-12-24 Atlantic Casting And Engineeri Investment casting apparatus and method
US3254379A (en) * 1960-08-19 1966-06-07 Atlantic Casting & Engineering Expendable molding shape for precision casting

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3114948A (en) * 1960-08-19 1963-12-24 Atlantic Casting And Engineeri Investment casting apparatus and method
US3254379A (en) * 1960-08-19 1966-06-07 Atlantic Casting & Engineering Expendable molding shape for precision casting

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