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US1920578A
US1920578A US602831A US60283132A US1920578A US 1920578 A US1920578 A US 1920578A US 602831 A US602831 A US 602831A US 60283132 A US60283132 A US 60283132A US 1920578 A US1920578 A US 1920578A
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  • This invention relates to a device for producing cast chains from single links. Hitherto, for the production of the individual cast chain links ordinary model plates for boxless moulds were 5 employed and for the connecting links core boxes, in which the cores for the four-part connecting link were produced. In this method the moulding was carried out entirely in sand, and the multiple part mould boxes were fitted together with their mould surfaces hollowed out in the sand.
  • the mould is produced of 25 four separate boxes. Contrary to the boxes hitherto known those according to the invention have, however, on their joining sides rigid metal walls which, when the boxes are fitted together,
  • the method is cheaper than the known methods, owing to, the saving in moulding work for accommodating the individual links, the drying of the moulds and the expensive mould material.
  • Fig. 1 is a persepctive view of the mould fitted together, the fourth mould box part being omitted.
  • Figs. 2 to 5 show details of the box on a larger scale.
  • mould boxes 1 For constructing the mould for example four mould boxes 1 are employed, which are open only on the side facing the casting plane.
  • the finished links 2 are placed between these mould box parts.
  • the bearing surfaces 3 of these mould boxes have cavities 4, which are so shaped that they accommodate about one half of the finished link, whereas the other half projects from the mould.
  • Cut out portions 6 are also provided in the wall of. the mould box parts for inserting the model 5, these cut out portions being so dimensioned that there is suflicient clearance between the walls and the mould for the moulding sand.
  • the link is cast, placed on edge that is with vertical web in known manner through a funnel 10 without employing cores.
  • the relative position of the individual links is sufliciently determined by the cavities in the walls 3, so that the moulding, fitting together and casing can be effected very quickly and without loss of time.
  • mould boxes can according to the invention be produced in a simple manner, in spite oi the somewhat diflicult spatial conditions which exist between wall and the chain link.
  • a hole 7 is bored in the wall of the box having the recesses 4, said hole being of such size that suflicient space exists.for the .chain link to be cast and mthe 105 moulding sand.
  • the edges of the hole are sharp. Nevertheless a sufliciently large surface remains for supporting the finished chain link.
  • Figl. 5 shows how suflicient space can be obtained-in the section A-B of Fig. 4 for accommodating the moulding sand under the chain link to be cast. It is only necessary, to partly remove the wall 3 at the corresponding point by a milled out portion 8, so that the closed wall still remains and the finished chain link does not come into contact with the moulding sand.
  • the shaped side wall of the mould box part may also be exchangeable, to enable the same box parts to be used for different types of chains. In this instance only the profiled side wall will require changing.
  • a device for casting individual links in chains comprising in combination a multiple part mould box, and metal walls on the adjacent sides of said mould parts having recesses for accommodating and surrounding the finished links, the space within said box parts adapted to accommodate the sand for forming the complete mould for the link to be cast said sand mould being held by the recessed portions of said metal walls.

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Aug. 1, 1933. MATZQW 1,920,578
DEVICE'FOR PRODUCING CAST CHAINS COMPOSED OF SINGLE LINKS Filed April 2. 1932 Patented Aug. 1, 1933 DEVICE FOR PRODUCING CAST CHAINS COMPOSED F SINGLE LINKS Paul Matzow, Magdeburg, Germany Application April 2, 1932, Serial No. 602,831, and in Germany April 7, 1931 2 Claims.
This invention relates to a device for producing cast chains from single links. Hitherto, for the production of the individual cast chain links ordinary model plates for boxless moulds were 5 employed and for the connecting links core boxes, in which the cores for the four-part connecting link were produced. In this method the moulding was carried out entirely in sand, and the multiple part mould boxes were fitted together with their mould surfaces hollowed out in the sand.
Such casting methods for chains composed of single links are mostly open tothe objection, that in each core part thin mould'walls are present, .which can be easily destroyed by the slightest jolt or jar, for example when inserting the individual links. As however, on the other hand, no play must exist between core and individual link, the cover cannot be placed fitting tightly the one on the other in the joint plane which results in thick seams and too great thickness of the connecting links.
These objections are overcome according to the invention. Also the mould is produced of 25 four separate boxes. Contrary to the boxes hitherto known those according to the invention have, however, on their joining sides rigid metal walls which, when the boxes are fitted together,
bear tightly against one another. These metal walls have cavities which correspond to the shape of the individual link. Before casting, the finished individual link is placed in these cavities so that the four walls of the box parts surround the half finished link in such a manner that it no longer comes into contact with the moulding sand as heretofore.
In these side walls only cavities areto be provided into which the model of the link to be cast extends which is evidently surrounded by moulding sand also .at this point. As the individual link does not come into contact with the material proper of the mould and as its position is accurately determined, the following considerable advantages result during the production of the chain:
1.--It is not necessary to take any notice of thin sand portions. f
2.-The moulding work for the cavities, for receiving the individual links is saved. '3.0wing to the resistance of the weak parts it is possible to cast the chain wet, so that the formation of heat cracks is absolutely avoided.
4.The cast intermediate links are absolutely properly dimensioned and without any burr, as
I J v the individual link in this process need not lie hollow, and consequently the chain parts always close tightly.
5.Defective castings are absolutely impossible with castable steel, an advantage which makes this method superior to all known methods and which defect was the cause of cast steel chains not having been generally adopted.
6.The method is cheaper than the known methods, owing to, the saving in moulding work for accommodating the individual links, the drying of the moulds and the expensive mould material.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawing inwhich:
' Fig. 1 is a persepctive view of the mould fitted together, the fourth mould box part being omitted.
Figs. 2 to 5 show details of the box on a larger scale. a s
For constructing the mould for example four mould boxes 1 are employed, which are open only on the side facing the casting plane.
The finished links 2 are placed between these mould box parts. For this purpose the bearing surfaces 3 of these mould boxes have cavities 4, which are so shaped that they accommodate about one half of the finished link, whereas the other half projects from the mould.
Cut out portions 6 are also provided in the wall of. the mould box parts for inserting the model 5, these cut out portions being so dimensioned that there is suflicient clearance between the walls and the mould for the moulding sand. The link is cast, placed on edge that is with vertical web in known manner through a funnel 10 without employing cores.
The relative position of the individual links is sufliciently determined by the cavities in the walls 3, so that the moulding, fitting together and casing can be effected very quickly and without loss of time.
The mould boxes can according to the invention be produced in a simple manner, in spite oi the somewhat diflicult spatial conditions which exist between wall and the chain link.
As can be seen from Fig. 4, a hole 7 is bored in the wall of the box having the recesses 4, said hole being of such size that suflicient space exists.for the .chain link to be cast and mthe 105 moulding sand. Thus, the edges of the hole are sharp. Nevertheless a sufliciently large surface remains for supporting the finished chain link.
Figl. 5 shows how suflicient space can be obtained-in the section A-B of Fig. 4 for accommodating the moulding sand under the chain link to be cast. It is only necessary, to partly remove the wall 3 at the corresponding point by a milled out portion 8, so that the closed wall still remains and the finished chain link does not come into contact with the moulding sand.
This construction of the mould box presents the advantage, that the moulding can be carried out by unskilled workers on any moulding press.
The shaped side wall of the mould box part may also be exchangeable, to enable the same box parts to be used for different types of chains. In this instance only the profiled side wall will require changing.
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1. A device for casting individual links in chains, comprising in combination a multiple part mould box, and metal walls on the adjacent sides of said mould parts having recesses for accommodating and surrounding the finished links, the space within said box parts adapted to accommodate the sand for forming the complete mould for the link to be cast said sand mould being held by the recessed portions of said metal walls.
2. A device as specified in claim 1, in which the walls of the mould box parts provided with cavities are exchangeable.
' PAUL MA'IZOW.
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US2786248A (en) * 1953-07-07 1957-03-26 John S Nelson Permanent mold for making cast stud link chain
US3022554A (en) * 1959-12-07 1962-02-27 Continental Ind Inc Exothermic mold having detachable lower portions
US3176357A (en) * 1962-04-27 1965-04-06 John S Nelson Permanent mold for casting aluminum stud chain links
US3690369A (en) * 1970-11-27 1972-09-12 Unitec Ind Inc Apparatus for making cast chain
US6262310B1 (en) 1991-02-26 2001-07-17 Ferro Corporation Halogen-free, deposit-control fuel additives comprising a hydroxypolyalkene amine, and a process for its production

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2786248A (en) * 1953-07-07 1957-03-26 John S Nelson Permanent mold for making cast stud link chain
US3022554A (en) * 1959-12-07 1962-02-27 Continental Ind Inc Exothermic mold having detachable lower portions
US3176357A (en) * 1962-04-27 1965-04-06 John S Nelson Permanent mold for casting aluminum stud chain links
US3690369A (en) * 1970-11-27 1972-09-12 Unitec Ind Inc Apparatus for making cast chain
US6262310B1 (en) 1991-02-26 2001-07-17 Ferro Corporation Halogen-free, deposit-control fuel additives comprising a hydroxypolyalkene amine, and a process for its production

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