Casting method with a vacuum bonded dry sand core
First Claim
1. A method of casting an object requiring cored inserts:
- a. prepare core box elements having walls for defining a core cavity with an opening at one location,b. insert a consumable impermeable thin ply of continuous material onto and throughout said cavity walls in a manner to conform identically to the contours of said cavity walls and form an enclosed shape,c. inject ceramic particulate material through said opening into the interior of said impermeable thin ply shape, continue said injection in sufficient quantity to form a material shape which occupies the entire cavity space except for the ply of material separating said cavity walls from said particulate material,d. while drawing a vacuum on said continuous material shape sufficient to draw the continuous material intimately about the sand shape, permanently close said continuous material at said opening through which said sand is inserted so that the particulate material will not deviate from the intended outer contour of said core, said assembly forming a tight durable self-supporting wrapped core with the consumable continuous material forming the outer skin thereof,e. place said wrapped core shape into a porous molding cavity and introduce molten metal to displace said consumable continuous material and define a casting thereabout, andf. subsequent to definition of the casting, disintegrate said particulate material by impact strip from the interior of said casting.
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Abstract
A method for preparing sand cored parts is disclosed which is applicable to certain types of molding techniques where the mold cavity is at least slightly porous, such as shell molding, green sand molding, and most importantly, the cavityless method of molding. An impervious ply of highly formable consumable material, such as polyethylene plastic, is inserted or injected by blow molding to form an envelope conforming to the shape of the core box cavity. Unbonded sand is injected into the interior of the plastic ply to totally fill the same while being vibrated; the plastic envelope is then evacuated of air and sealed off to form a discrete package. The sand core, so packaged, is then removed from the core box and positioned within a molding cavity such as the cavity that might be formed in a consumable foam pattern or assembly whereby the complete cycle of casting may be carried out.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of casting an object requiring cored inserts:
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a. prepare core box elements having walls for defining a core cavity with an opening at one location, b. insert a consumable impermeable thin ply of continuous material onto and throughout said cavity walls in a manner to conform identically to the contours of said cavity walls and form an enclosed shape, c. inject ceramic particulate material through said opening into the interior of said impermeable thin ply shape, continue said injection in sufficient quantity to form a material shape which occupies the entire cavity space except for the ply of material separating said cavity walls from said particulate material, d. while drawing a vacuum on said continuous material shape sufficient to draw the continuous material intimately about the sand shape, permanently close said continuous material at said opening through which said sand is inserted so that the particulate material will not deviate from the intended outer contour of said core, said assembly forming a tight durable self-supporting wrapped core with the consumable continuous material forming the outer skin thereof, e. place said wrapped core shape into a porous molding cavity and introduce molten metal to displace said consumable continuous material and define a casting thereabout, and f. subsequent to definition of the casting, disintegrate said particulate material by impact strip from the interior of said casting. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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