US1673873A - Method of hardening castings and appurtenance therefor - Google Patents

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US1673873A
US1673873A US26644A US2664425A US1673873A US 1673873 A US1673873 A US 1673873A US 26644 A US26644 A US 26644A US 2664425 A US2664425 A US 2664425A US 1673873 A US1673873 A US 1673873A
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  • Fig. 1 represents a section of a mold as on the line 1, 1 of Fig. 2 exemplifying the invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a top plan view of the lower memher of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 indicates a section as on the line 3, 3 of Fig. 4 exemplif ing a modification of the invention and ig. ,4 shows a top plan View of Fig. 3.
  • a mold is indicated with the cope 20 and the drag 21.
  • the molding sand 22 has formed therein the usual gate 25 and the vent opening 26.
  • the faces of thecavity of the mold are indicated at 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34.
  • the face 31 of the cavity of the mold has connected thereto the sheet of aluminum 38, by means of the nails 39.
  • the face 32 of the said cavity has connected thereto the corrugated sheet of aluminum 40, b means of the nails 41, and the face 33 of t c said cavity has connected thereto the corrugated sheet of aluminum 42, by means of the nails 43.
  • the aluminumsheet of metal 38 and the corrugated sheets 40 and 42 are fused and unite therewith and form hardened faces in the casting at the places where the union has so taken place.
  • the hardened faces of the casting corresponding to the.
  • walls 32 and 33 of the mold will be deeper 1 than that corresponding to the wall- 31,0f the mold, the former resulting from corrugated sheets of aluminum and the latter from a flat sheet of aluminum.
  • the mold is again shown with its cope 20, and the drag 21
  • the molding sand 22 is again shown wlth the gate 25 and thevent opening 26.
  • the faces of the cavity of the mold are again indicated at so, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35.
  • the faces 30, 31 of the mold have connected thereto the similar aluminum wires 45 with the legs 46
  • the faces 32 and 33 of the mold have connected thereto the similar aluminum wires 48 with the legs 49.
  • the legs- 46 and 49 of said wires are respectively forced into the molding sand to hold them in place.
  • the said wires may be of various diameters and various distances apart.
  • a corrugated sheet of metallic aluminum located against a face of the cavity of the mold, and a flat sheet of aluminum located against another face of the cavity, said corrugated sheet and said flat sheet fusing with the heat of-the molten mass when cured into the mold and forming hard coatmgs on the faces of the casting, the corruated sheet forming a coating of greater depth than the flat sheet.

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June 19, 1928.
. w. T. .HULSIZER METHOD OF HARDENING GASTINGS AND APPURTENANCE THEREFOR Filed Ap rilw 29, 1925 1.5 J 'E 2/ i 4 L45 31 F 745 445 i? I l i 46 '40 33 49 E OL L IJNVENTOR MlliamZZHalsizeg:
ATTORNEY Patented June 19, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICIE.
Will-LIA! '1. HULSIZER, F CLINTON, NEW JERSEY.
IETHOD 0] EABDENING CASTINGS AND .A IPPURTENANCE THEREFOR.
Application filed April 28, 1925. Serial No. 26,644.
or more faces of the cavities thereof, corru-' gated or plain sheets of metallic aluminum 16 or wires of aluminum of different diameters. f When the molten metal is poured into the mold, the aluminum fuses on the casting, and produces hard faces on castings of iron, steel or alloys that are as a whole less hard than aluminum.
In the accompanying drawings Fig. 1 represents a section of a mold as on the line 1, 1 of Fig. 2 exemplifying the invention; Fig. 2 shows a top plan view of the lower memher of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 indicates a section as on the line 3, 3 of Fig. 4 exemplif ing a modification of the invention and ig. ,4 shows a top plan View of Fig. 3.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2 a mold is indicated with the cope 20 and the drag 21. The molding sand 22 has formed therein the usual gate 25 and the vent opening 26. The faces of thecavity of the mold are indicated at 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34. In this instance the face 31 of the cavity of the mold has connected thereto the sheet of aluminum 38, by means of the nails 39. The face 32 of the said cavity has connected thereto the corrugated sheet of aluminum 40, b means of the nails 41, and the face 33 of t c said cavity has connected thereto the corrugated sheet of aluminum 42, by means of the nails 43. I When the molten metal for the casting is poured through the gate 25 into the mold,
the aluminumsheet of metal 38 and the corrugated sheets 40 and 42 are fused and unite therewith and form hardened faces in the casting at the places where the union has so taken place. In this instance the hardened faces of the casting corresponding to the.
walls 32 and 33 of the mold will be deeper 1 than that corresponding to the wall- 31,0f the mold, the former resulting from corrugated sheets of aluminum and the latter from a flat sheet of aluminum.
Referring to Figs. 3 and 4, the mold is again shown with its cope 20, and the drag 21 The molding sand 22 is again shown wlth the gate 25 and thevent opening 26. The faces of the cavity of the mold are again indicated at so, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35. In t this instancethe faces 30, 31 of the mold have connected thereto the similar aluminum wires 45 with the legs 46, and the faces 32 and 33 of the mold have connected thereto the similar aluminum wires 48 with the legs 49. The legs- 46 and 49 of said wires are respectively forced into the molding sand to hold them in place. The said wires may be of various diameters and various distances apart. When the molten metal for the casting is P red through the gate into the mold, the aluminum wires are fused and unite therewith and form hardened faces 1n the castmgs at the places where the union has taken place.
Various modifications may be made in the invention and the present. exemplification is to be taken as illustrative and not limitative thereof.
Having described my invention what I desire to secure by Letters Patent and claim is:
1. In combination a mold for making castings, and a corrugated sheet of metallic aluminum located against a face of the cavity of the mold to unite with the moltenmass when poured into said cavity and form a hardened face of a depth related to the depth of the said corrugated sheet for the casting produced.
2. In a mold for making castings the combination of a corrugated sheet of metallic aluminum located against a face of the cavity of the mold, and a flat sheet of aluminum located against another face of the cavity, said corrugated sheet and said flat sheet fusing with the heat of-the molten mass when cured into the mold and forming hard coatmgs on the faces of the casting, the corruated sheet forming a coating of greater depth than the flat sheet.
3. The method of hardening faces of cast- 'spectively forming coatings thereon, the
coating produced by the corrugated sheet being thicker than the coating produced by 10 the flat sheet. 7
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
WILLIAM T. HULSIZER.
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