US2022214A - Expanding support for casting cores - Google Patents

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US2022214A
US2022214A US717664A US71766434A US2022214A US 2022214 A US2022214 A US 2022214A US 717664 A US717664 A US 717664A US 71766434 A US71766434 A US 71766434A US 2022214 A US2022214 A US 2022214A
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  • This invention relates to adjustable supports or chaplets for use in foundry work for supporting the core and like purposes.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation of an expansible support made according to the invention, at its minimum height.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 shows the support in the position of use.
  • Fig. 4 shows a modified form of the support.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation, partly in section, of another modified form of the support.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of the lower part of the support shown in Fig. 5.
  • the support consists of two shoes or plates a, b of which one carries a screwed shaft or stem 0, and the other a socket or sleeve d into which the said shaft is threaded.
  • the socket is provided with side recesses e allowing the metal, when the same is cast or run in, to fill the empty space which exists under the shaft or stem when it is partially unscrewed.
  • On one of the plates can be engraved the indication of the minimum and maximum sizes for which the support may be used. Said use takes place as follows:
  • the moulder proceeds in the usual manner, 'by placing patches of clay at the places he finds it necessary to put supports for the core. He then provisionally puts in position the core which bears upon the patches, thereby imparting to the latter the required thickness. The moulder finally removes the core and, while taking an expansible support for every patch he brings the same to a height equal to the thickness of the latter in conveniently unscrewing the shaft or stem 0.
  • one of the shoes or plates (12 (Fig. 4) is advanta- 1o geously provided with a point or taper fwhich allows the same to be driven into the said wall.
  • This part can also be placed at places of difficult access, thus doing away with many troubles encountered when proceeding to delicate remouldl5 mgs.
  • the shoe or plate I is provided with feet 9 which support, at a suitable distance from the said shoe, an internally threaded socket or sleeve 71. into which the screw shaft 0 is threaded.
  • An adjustable core-support comprising two shoes, a screw-threaded stem on one of said shoes, an internally screw-threaded socket and means for supporting said socket at a distance from the other shoe, said stem engaging said 0 socket.
  • An adjustable core-support comprising two shoes, a screw-threaded stem on one of said shoes, feet on the other shoe, and an internally screw-threaded socket supported on said feet at 45 a distance from said shoe, said stem engaging said socket.

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NOV. 26, 1935. J, MARTEL I 2,022,214
EXPANDING SUPPORT FOR CASTING CORES Filed March 27, 1934 Zifii d [92 2 Jas a/wmvfe Z,
Patented Nov. 26, 1935 UNITED STATES 2,022,214 EXPANDING SUPPORT FOR CASTING CORES Emile Leon Joseph Martel, Rinxent, France Application March 27, 1934, Serial No. 717,664
In France Sep 2 Claims.
This invention relates to adjustable supports or chaplets for use in foundry work for supporting the core and like purposes.
It is the object of the invention to provide certain improvements in such supports, and in particular to avoid the danger of having air pockets or hollows in parts of the supports embodied in the casting.
Embodiments of the invention whereby this object is attained are shown, by way of example, on the accompanying drawing, whereonz- Fig. 1 is an elevation of an expansible support made according to the invention, at its minimum height.
Fig. 2 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 shows the support in the position of use.
Fig. 4 shows a modified form of the support.
Fig. 5 is an elevation, partly in section, of another modified form of the support, and
Fig. 6 is a plan view of the lower part of the support shown in Fig. 5.
As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the support consists of two shoes or plates a, b of which one carries a screwed shaft or stem 0, and the other a socket or sleeve d into which the said shaft is threaded. The socket is provided with side recesses e allowing the metal, when the same is cast or run in, to fill the empty space which exists under the shaft or stem when it is partially unscrewed. On one of the plates can be engraved the indication of the minimum and maximum sizes for which the support may be used. Said use takes place as follows:
Assuming the part to be cast to consist, for instance, of an entirely recessed frame showing quite varying thicknesses and the openings of which are not of sufficient size to allow of supporting or suspending the cores, the moulder proceeds in the usual manner, 'by placing patches of clay at the places he finds it necessary to put supports for the core. He then provisionally puts in position the core which bears upon the patches, thereby imparting to the latter the required thickness. The moulder finally removes the core and, while taking an expansible support for every patch he brings the same to a height equal to the thickness of the latter in conveniently unscrewing the shaft or stem 0. He thus obtains a perfectly adequate tember 8, 1933 result within the minimum of time and without it being possible for a distortion, capable of determining a lack of stability, to take place, as such is the case with the supports as commonly used. The moulder proceeds in the same way as regards the supports adapted to be interposed between core and the other walls of the mould.
In the case where the support is to be secured to a vertical or inclined wall of the mould, one of the shoes or plates (12 (Fig. 4) is advanta- 1o geously provided with a point or taper fwhich allows the same to be driven into the said wall. This part can also be placed at places of difficult access, thus doing away with many troubles encountered when proceeding to delicate remouldl5 mgs.
It is further possible to provide for the combination of a simple screw shaft or stem with two socket shoes or plates, similar to the shoe b.
According to the modification shown in Figures 5 and 6, the shoe or plate I) is provided with feet 9 which support, at a suitable distance from the said shoe, an internally threaded socket or sleeve 71. into which the screw shaft 0 is threaded.
The various devices as above described are interchangeable, this making itpossible to combine same at will.
It will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments which have been described and which are shown by way of example, but that many modifications may be made thereto, both as regards the shape of shoes or plates and the other parts of the support and as regards their respective sizes.
I claim:-
1. An adjustable core-support comprising two shoes, a screw-threaded stem on one of said shoes, an internally screw-threaded socket and means for supporting said socket at a distance from the other shoe, said stem engaging said 0 socket.
2. An adjustable core-support comprising two shoes, a screw-threaded stem on one of said shoes, feet on the other shoe, and an internally screw-threaded socket supported on said feet at 45 a distance from said shoe, said stem engaging said socket.
EMILE LEON JOSEPH MARTEL.
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