US1197834A - Molding for casting ingots. - Google Patents

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US1197834A
US1197834A US6270915A US6270915A US1197834A US 1197834 A US1197834 A US 1197834A US 6270915 A US6270915 A US 6270915A US 6270915 A US6270915 A US 6270915A US 1197834 A US1197834 A US 1197834A
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    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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  • This invention relates more especially to the type of molds used lfor casting ingots and has for its object to greatly reduce the cost of producing;rv ingots. This reduction in "cost I'ell'ect by the'zuse of m-y novel molds which are"niade in four p'arts'instead of wtwo, two of the parts being permanent and 16 't o renewable.”
  • AI will terni the renewable parts mold i1 1ii'ibers and the permanent parts container members.
  • the mold 'men'i'bers are plain il stings that match together and cost con- 20L ⁇ lei'ably leSs ⁇ tl ian half ⁇ ⁇ the' cost of mold "members-as ordinarilyconstructed.
  • the foot of the mold is upon "one' ofthe container members and the drilling and other machine work for fitting the locking means is .all upon the container members, which may be used continuously lfor an ⁇ almost unlimited length of time.
  • the parts are necessarily ::'r ⁇ nade heavy and when tliei'nold is worn out 30,1"the clamping means is discarded with it and f becomes a, total loss'.
  • the mold members of i mynovel mold are made about one-half tl .weight of ordinary two-part moli/l' bers, which effects an iniportant/sa/vifg.
  • ' member l() com-prises the ba( the mold members are made relatively light and thin and the heat from the molten metal penetrates them quickly, so' that the inner and outer sides of the mold members are heated more uniformly. This enables me to run a much greater num-ber of heats without surface cracking.
  • Figure 1 is a v front elevation of i'ny novel mold complete; Fig. i). a side elevation corresponding therewith; Fig. 3 a longitudinal section v(forresponding with Fig. il; Fig. 4 a section on the line -l-L in'Fig. 1, looking in the di- Patented Sept. 12, 1916. Application tiled November 22, 1315. Serial No. 62,709. i
  • Fig. 5 an elevation of one of the mold members; Fig. an edge view as seen from the right in Figo; Fig; T' an edge view of the other mold*member, and Fig; 8 is a side elevation en a reduced scale, showing the mold in operative position supported by a rack.
  • 10 and 11 denote the-i-i'iold members and 12 and 12S-the container members.
  • Mold and bottom-Y understood lronl Figs.V Il and Ll..Y
  • the i-lOntl is made slightly shorter than the back and sides, and both front"and back are beveled on theirinncr faces forv convenience in'pour-v ing.
  • Member 1() is provided at its edges A.ivitli/longitndina
  • Containerv members may be formed .from stock rolled in the forni of channel plates and need not be very hwvy.
  • Container inem-ber 13 has bolted thereto lhe mold ⁇ meinbers are castings but in comparison hinge members 19 and container member has bolted thereto a central hinge member 20. A pin inpassing through theliinge.
  • hinge pin being secured in place by a 'Cotter pin seated'in a lioleQ in'hinge member 20.
  • llinge member l5) is p ljovidcd with shonlders .I upon which mold member l() rests (see l "ij. 55) and hinge member 'lll is provided with a shoulder J4 on which mold member ll rests.
  • llns 2 pass transversely through container members 1351 and hooks 2li ou said pins, whirh' are seem-ed thereon by eotter pins ⁇ engage similar pins 2T, on container member l'.” to lock the members togeiherin use.
  • 'lheeottterpins in pins if are placed outside the hoolisandtheeotter pins in pins 2T are placed within the. Sides of container member l2..
  • container member lil is extended downward eolnsideizalil) below container member l2 and that hinge members It? are. ,likewise eX- tended to brace. and strengthen it.' This extension eonstilules'the foot vof the. mold,
  • my novel four-part mold is the same as that of ordinaryY two-part hinged molds ⁇ 'lhe mold members are retained in place on the. container members through the-l Aslidable. engagement of the ⁇ flanged plates' on' the container members v ⁇ v
  • a mold of the character described comprisiir;r container members formedof rolled stock, ⁇ shouldered hinge members attached"A thereto.
  • lemental moldfmcinbclS of cast metal havingr slidable engagement with thc respectivev container members throughout substantially the entire length 0f said 00ntainer members,.said mold members hav- ⁇ in cA their lower ends 'resting upon and supported by said shouldered hinge members, and means vfor removably connecting the mold members and thccontaincr members.
  • a mold of thecharacter described comprising ⁇ channel-shaped container members, flanged plates secured thereto, hinge members providwl with shoulders also secured thereto, mold members snpportedby the shoulders and provided i'vith ribs engaged by the.

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C. H. LAWTON.
MOLD FOR CASTING INGOTS.
APPLICATION FILED NOV- 22, I9I5. 1,197,834.
Patented Sept. 12, 1916.
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u ZB y WYE/1701? I M Q4 Mza C. H. LAWTON. MOLD FOR CASTING INGOTS. APPLlcAlon mtu Nov. 22. 1915.
Pat-entedSept. lili HHG.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
INVENTUH m H M l TTURNE'Y Morin Fox CASTING INGo'rs.
T'ogall'w'hom it may concern Q Bei't-knoii-"n that I, CnAnLnsH. LMv'roN, eitizen'of the United States, residing at Tor'ringto'n, county of Litchfield, State of "Connecticut, have invented an Improvement Y in Molds for lCasting,r Ingots,.o'f which the following Ais a'rspecification.
"This invention relates more especially to the type of molds used lfor casting ingots and has for its object to greatly reduce the cost of producing;rv ingots. This reduction in "cost I'ell'ect by the'zuse of m-y novel molds which are"niade in four p'arts'instead of wtwo, two of the parts being permanent and 16 't o renewable." For convenience in description, AI will terni the renewable parts mold i1 1ii'ibers and the permanent parts container members. The mold 'men'i'bers are plain il stings that match together and cost con- 20L` lei'ably leSs`tl ian half` `the' cost of mold "members-as ordinarilyconstructed. In my inovel structure, the foot of the mold is upon "one' ofthe container members and the drilling and other machine work for fitting the locking means is .all upon the container members, which may be used continuously lfor an` almost unlimited length of time. `In twfo-part molds, the parts are necessarily ::'r` nade heavy and when tliei'nold is worn out 30,1"the clamping means is discarded with it and f becomes a, total loss'. The mold members of i mynovel mold are made about one-half tl .weight of ordinary two-part moli/l' bers, which effects an iniportant/sa/vifg. l find furthermore that owing tothe'relative "thinness of'my novel inold members, they last very much longer thanthe lundi heavier two-lmrt inolds, thus eifectingan additional saving :inf the cost (if producing ingots. 40; Tliis'for the reason that whenpouringtakes place, the inner surface ofA the mold members ...issubjected to intense heat, which does not .penctratethe' mold nwmbersqiiiclclyowing)Y to their thickness. The. resultV is that the mold, members crack very readily, as the heat of the inner side of the members is L soinuch greater than that of the outer side, and owing?r to this uneven heating alternati n;r w-ith V cooling Vthereof, the mold lniemfbers inavddition to cracking are caused to .'.stretch andA bulge so vthat they deteriorate very rapidly. VIn my novel. foar-part molds,
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' member l() com-prises the ba( the mold members are made relatively light and thin and the heat from the molten metal penetrates them quickly, so' that the inner and outer sides of the mold members are heated more uniformly. This enables me to run a much greater num-ber of heats without surface cracking.
[n the accon'ipanying drawings formingr av part of this specification, Figure 1 is a v front elevation of i'ny novel mold complete; Fig. i). a side elevation corresponding therewith; Fig. 3 a longitudinal section v(forresponding with Fig. il; Fig. 4 a section on the line -l-L in'Fig. 1, looking in the di- Patented Sept. 12, 1916. Application tiled November 22, 1315. Serial No. 62,709. i
rection of the a rrows; Fig. 5 an elevation of one of the mold members; Fig. an edge view as seen from the right in Figo; Fig; T' an edge view of the other mold*member, and Fig; 8 is a side elevation en a reduced scale, showing the mold in operative position supported by a rack. v'
10 and 11 denote the-i-i'iold members and 12 and 12S-the container members. Mold and bottom-Y understood lronl Figs.V Il and Ll..Y The i-lOntl is made slightly shorter than the back and sides, and both front"and back are beveled on theirinncr faces forv convenience in'pour-v ing. Member 1() is provided at its edges A.ivitli/longitndina| recesses 1l which receive loth mold membersare at theends of the mold when asscinf bled, and are. engaged by flanges 16 on plates 17 on the container members.
with ordinaryniold members they are very light. The containerv members may be formed .from stock rolled in the forni of channel plates and need not be very hwvy. Container inem-ber 13 has bolted thereto lhe mold `meinbers are castings but in comparison hinge members 19 and container member has bolted thereto a central hinge member 20. A pin inpassing through theliinge.
members completes the hinge, said hinge pin being secured in place by a 'Cotter pin seated'in a lioleQ in'hinge member 20.
18 denotes Splash guards betweenv the sidesof the container members which pr0- t'e'et the. pins from the molten metal.
llinge member l5) is p ljovidcd with shonlders .I upon which mold member l() rests (see l "ij. 55) and hinge member 'lll is provided with a shoulder J4 on which mold member ll rests. llns 2 pass transversely through container members 1351 and hooks 2li ou said pins, whirh' are seem-ed thereon by eotter pins` engage similar pins 2T, on container member l'." to lock the members togeiherin use. 'lheeottterpins in pins if are placed outside the hoolisandtheeotter pins in pins 2T are placed within the. Sides of container member l2.. lt will be noted that container member lil is extended downward eolnsideizalil) below container member l2 and that hinge members It? are. ,likewise eX- tended to brace. and strengthen it.' This extension eonstilules'the foot vof the. mold,
lindicated as a whole by 2f), and does not have to lie-discarded when the mold members are worn ont. l Y
The. operation ofmy novel four-part mold is the same as that of ordinaryY two-part hinged molds` 'lhe mold members are retained in place on the. container members through the-l Aslidable. engagement of the `flanged plates' on' the container members v\v|l'h the ribs on the mold members.
'lhis Voustrurtiou llowevel'. permits the mold 'members to be readilyy removed-aud replaced buv new ones when neeessailv. ln use, the mold is su|, ported b v-a suitable raelnas in 'his'. S. and the partsle secured in lplace. through the engagement of the books rarijied b v one container member with the pins on the other eontainer member. ln remov- .mg au injlotv` the hooks are disengaged from thepins, and mohlniemher ll and containerl member IL' are swung; away `from mold member l() and container member lll. lold -lnelnher ll is provided on opposite sides with recesses 2h' (one only being shown) for engagement by tongs in separatingr the mold members to remove an iugpt.y
Havingl thus described mv `linvention l elainu-l Y l. mold of the character described eoniprising container members formed of rolled stock. hinged together at'une'cnd, and rc movable. mohl vmembers of east -melal havingrl a slidable engagement with the respective container members throughoutsubstantially tho-entire length of said' container members.
2. .A mold of the cha raeter described eumprisiug container members formed of rolled stoel; movablyAronnected' at one end, and mold members of east metal havingr a slidablo engagement with the respective. container members through substantially the entire length 'of said container members, the sides ot said mold members and of Said container members having comple- .shouhlers and gagement with the respectivecontainermembers throughout substantially the entire length of said container members, and ex? ternal means for removably :Axttachinglt'he inold-immbcrs to the container members. 1l. A mold of the character described comprisiir;r container members formedof rolled stock, `shouldered hinge members attached"A thereto. eon|| lemental moldfmcinbclS of cast metal havingr slidable engagement with thc respectivev container members throughout substantially the entire length 0f said 00ntainer members,.said mold members hav-` in cA their lower ends 'resting upon and supported by said shouldered hinge members, and means vfor removably connecting the mold members and thccontaincr members.'
mold of the charaeter.described comprism.;r container members forn'led of rolled stock, one ofwb-ieli is provided. with a downward extension. shouldered hinge members for the container xmmbersfonc of said hinge members being -seeued tmsaid ldownward exteusom and having a portionibracing the saunaeonn-ilemental mold members of east metal ha vin;r their {lower ends 'resting upon and supported.bytheshouldered por-v i.
tions of the hinge. membersand means for removablx1 connecting the mold "members aud the container members.
4L mold of thepharagter described com prisiugA eliaimelsh'aped containerv members, flanged plates secured t'heretmhingc members. provided \\'ithshonldcrs also lsecured thereto. mold members supported by the providedwith. ribs engaged bv the langed plates 'for thc purpose -set forth. and means upo`-thefcontainer members fortloelcing;r the *parts ln operative bosition. stmk i T. mold of the. character described compris-incr container members. flanged plates secured thereto, hinge members provided with shoulders also secured thereto, mold members supported vby the shoulders and provided with ribs engaged by thc flanged plates` kicking hooks upon onecontainer member, and pins in the other container member adapted to be enga'gd by the hooks A mold of thecharacter described comprising` channel-shaped container members, flanged plates secured thereto, hinge members providwl with shoulders also secured thereto, mold members snpportedby the shoulders and provided i'vith ribs engaged by the. flanged plates, pins passing throu'jgh the side-s of the container member" fund' through thc flanged plates, locking'hopks carried by the pins on one centaine: member and engaging the pins on the other conupon the respective container members, and Lamer member, and Cotter pins ior reainsplash guards between the sides ol the con- 10 ing the hooks and pins in place. tainer members, lfor protecting the locking,
S). A mold of the character described cotnhooks und pins. B prising channel-shaped container members, In testimony whereof I ahx my signue'irli provided with a shouldered hinge ture. immbcr, removable mold members resting or the shoulders, locking hooks and pins CHARLES Il. LAlVTON.
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