US1994155A - voight - Google Patents

voight Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1994155A
US1994155A US1994155DA US1994155A US 1994155 A US1994155 A US 1994155A US 1994155D A US1994155D A US 1994155DA US 1994155 A US1994155 A US 1994155A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
core
metallic
winding
casting
article
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1994155A publication Critical patent/US1994155A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B22CASTING; POWDER METALLURGY
    • B22CFOUNDRY MOULDING
    • B22C9/00Moulds or cores; Moulding processes
    • B22C9/10Cores; Manufacture or installation of cores

Definitions

  • the size of the wire 36 should be such that it will be completely fused by the action of the latent heat given off by the molten metal in solidification and at the-same time it should be sufficiently large to absorb enough of the heat to prevent the melting through of the pipe 26.
  • the metal should remain molten until it has flowed evenly around the wire 36 and into the spiral areas 38, and the wire 36 should be so tightly wrapped about the pipe 26 that it will remain in place while this occurs. The entire operation then results in an even distribution of the chilling effect and a means whereby the latent heat will be distributed and utilized to fuse into a homogeneous mass the metal in the area wherein the pipe is placed.
  • Means for forming a channel in a metallic casting comprising, a metallic tube, and spaced separate metallic coils wrapped around said tube for fusing with the casting.
  • a metallic apertured core for use in casting an articleof manufacture, having metallic winding thereon adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said'article is being cast.
  • An apertured core for use in casting an article of manufacture having a helical fusible winding thereon adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said article is being cast.
  • An apertured core for use in castingan article of manufacture having a fusible winding thereon comprising spaced separate coils adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said article is being cast.
  • a metallic apertured core for use in casting an article of manufacture having a metallic helical winding thereon adapted to provide protectingv means for said core when said articlev is being cast.
  • the method of forming a casting include those steps which comprise placing afus-' ible winding on a hollow metallic core, fixing said core and winding in a mold, pouring molten metal into said mold and absorbing substantially the heat of the molten metal adjacent said core in said winding whereby said core is protected. 1 1 a a 11.
  • the method of forming a casting including those steps which compriseplacinga 'fusi-V ble winding on a hollow metallic core, fixing said core and winding in a mold, pouring molten metal of the same character as said winding into' 7 said mold and absorbing substantially theheat of the molten metal adjacent said core in said winding whereby said core is protected.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Molds, Cores, And Manufacturing Methods Thereof (AREA)

Description

H. G. VOIGHT METHOD OF FORMING CASTINGS Mmh 12, 1935.
Filed Sept. 30. 1931 Bar/yd VoL'gizzf Patented Mar. 12, 1935 r UTED OFFIQE length with wire 36, as shown in Figures 3 and one to produce a satisfactory casting with the desired openings properly placed. Also, in every case the composition of the wire 36 should be similar to that of the molten metal poured, for it will be fused into and become a part of the casting as finally formed.
A moderate amount of practical experience by a capable foundryman in the use of this method will enable him to practice it successfully. The.
size of the wire 36 should be such that it will be completely fused by the action of the latent heat given off by the molten metal in solidification and at the-same time it should be sufficiently large to absorb enough of the heat to prevent the melting through of the pipe 26. The metal should remain molten until it has flowed evenly around the wire 36 and into the spiral areas 38, and the wire 36 should be so tightly wrapped about the pipe 26 that it will remain in place while this occurs. The entire operation then results in an even distribution of the chilling effect and a means whereby the latent heat will be distributed and utilized to fuse into a homogeneous mass the metal in the area wherein the pipe is placed.
,Inwinding the wire 36 around the pipe 26 care should be taken to see that the distances between the successive coils of the spiral are substantially equal and that the wire is so tightly wound that it will not be displaced by the first shock of the flowing molten metal.
It will readily be understood that the invention could be practiced by securing separate coils 40, as shown inFigure 5, around the pipe 26 at approximately equal distances therealong, and that the pipe itself might be formed of, various refractory materials; and it is to be understood that I do not wish to be limited by the exact embodiment of the method as shown in the attached drawing, which is merely by way of illustration and not limitation, as various and other uses of the method will of course be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the claims.
I claim:
1. Means for forming a channel in a metallic casting comprising, a metallic tube, and spaced separate metallic coils wrapped around said tube for fusing with the casting.
. 2. A metallic apertured core for use in casting an articleof manufacture, having metallic winding thereon adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said'article is being cast.
3. An apertured core for use in casting an article of manufacture, having a helical fusible winding thereon adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said article is being cast. a 7
4. An apertured core for use in castingan article of manufacture, having a fusible winding thereon comprising spaced separate coils adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said article is being cast.
' 10 5. A metallic apertured core for use in casting an article of manufacture, having a metallic helical winding thereon adapted to provide protectingv means for said core when said articlev is being cast.
6. A metallic apertured core for use in casting an article of manufacture, having a metallic fusible winding thereon adapted to provide protecting means for said core when said article 20 is being cast comprising spaced separate coils.
'7. A metallic apertured core for use in casting an article of manufacture, having a metallic windingrthereon adapted to provide protect;
ing means for said core when said article being cast comprising spaced separate coils.
an article of manufacture, having a helical winding thereon adapted to provide protecting means 2.25 8. A. metallic apertured core for use in casting,
for said core when said article is being cast, the
distances between successive coils being equal.
9. A metallic apertured 'core for use in cast- 10. The method of forming a casting includ-f ing those steps which comprise placing afus-' ible winding on a hollow metallic core, fixing said core and winding in a mold, pouring molten metal into said mold and absorbing substantially the heat of the molten metal adjacent said core in said winding whereby said core is protected. 1 1 a a 11. The method of forming a casting including those steps which compriseplacinga 'fusi-V ble winding on a hollow metallic core, fixing said core and winding in a mold, pouring molten metal of the same character as said winding into' 7 said mold and absorbing substantially theheat of the molten metal adjacent said core in said winding whereby said core is protected.
12. The method of imbedding a hollow me-' tallic core .in a casting to provide a, channel therethrough, which includes spacing metallic means substantially uniformly alongsaid core,
fixing said core and winding in a mold, pouring molten metal into said mold andabsorbing sub:
stantially the heat of the molten metal adjacent said core in said means whereby said core is protected.
HARRY G. VOlIGI-IT.
US1994155D voight Expired - Lifetime US1994155A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1994155A true US1994155A (en) 1935-03-12

Family

ID=3426961

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US1994155D Expired - Lifetime US1994155A (en) voight

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1994155A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3112540A (en) * 1959-06-12 1963-12-03 Kobe Steel Ltd Method of die-casting screws by using screw coils
US4217949A (en) * 1976-09-28 1980-08-19 Karl Wustrow Core for the making of castings equipped with slender ducts
DE3144958A1 (en) * 1981-11-12 1983-05-19 Honsel-Werke Ag, 5778 Meschede Core for the production of narrow channels in castings

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3112540A (en) * 1959-06-12 1963-12-03 Kobe Steel Ltd Method of die-casting screws by using screw coils
US4217949A (en) * 1976-09-28 1980-08-19 Karl Wustrow Core for the making of castings equipped with slender ducts
DE3144958A1 (en) * 1981-11-12 1983-05-19 Honsel-Werke Ag, 5778 Meschede Core for the production of narrow channels in castings

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1994155A (en) voight
US2957214A (en) Exothermic welding method
US6635197B2 (en) Method and apparatus for casting molten materials using phase-change material
US1850477A (en) Producing metallic ingots
US2094538A (en) Method of casting composite metal ingots
US3608617A (en) Art of making precision castings
US3356128A (en) Casting method using latent heat of chill material
US20180087121A1 (en) Lance for top injection in metallurgical vessels and process for manufacturing same
US2391615A (en) Method of making heat interchange apparatus
US3161928A (en) Welding apparatus and process
USRE20854E (en) Method for making sanctuary
US2236862A (en) Cable joint and method of forming same
US1889604A (en) Protective apparatus for furnaces
US1119088A (en) Ingot-casting.
US1376402A (en) Reinforced ingot-mold
US1479582A (en) Induction furnace
US2175375A (en) Casting ladle
US1767055A (en) Method of and apparatus for casting metal ingots
KR20170103040A (en) Pressure casting structure of low-pressure casting device and low-pressure casting device having the sprue
SU376165A1 (en) PD1ENTVO ^ THOSE! Sh '] € KA1 ^
US2191477A (en) Method for manufacturing cast metal bodies
US2731688A (en) Shrinkage control device for cast metal
US1819765A (en) Chill for castings
US1599423A (en) Permanent-mold construction
US2750641A (en) Chill