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US2457756A US730386A US73038647A US2457756A US 2457756 A US2457756 A US 2457756A US 730386 A US730386 A US 730386A US 73038647 A US73038647 A US 73038647A US 2457756 A US2457756 A US 2457756A
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  • This invention relates to apparatus for the in- Vestment of patterns by a molding composition, and is a continuation in part of my application entitled Vacuum apparatus for investing patterns, Serial No. 557,520, filed October 6, 1944, and now issued Patent No. 2,416,506.
  • the invention concerns apparatus to be used in the process of the investment of wax patterns by plaster molding compositions to be used in casting metals, by means of the lost Wax process.
  • the objects of the invention include:
  • a vacuum apparatus having two horizontally divided compartments connected by suitably valved tubing; both compartments being made easily accessible for introduction of plaster containers and mold flasks, with the upper compartment arranged to receive and retain a flexible plaster container, so as to close communication into the lower compartment except thru an opening in the bottom of the container, and the lower compartment arranged to retain a mold flask beneath the opening in the bottom of said plaster container;
  • a vacuum chamber having an upper and lower compartment separated horizontally by a plastic plaster container resting on a shelf within said chamber, opening into the upper compartment at its top and into the lower compartment at its bottom thru a. resiliently closed valve; together with means for drawing .a vacuum in said chamber and controlling differentiai pressures in between the two compartments therein.
  • the device consists of a cylinder 2 forming the body of a vacuum chambar 3.
  • the cylinder rests on, and is closed at the bottom by a rubber sealing mat 4 which may be placed on any smooth surface such as a table top 5.
  • the top is closed by a disk-like lid I having an annular gasket 8.
  • a fiat dividing ring 9 inserted and cemented in place between the cut ends of the cylinder.
  • the inner portion of this ring extends into the interior of the chamber 3 forming an annular shelf ill.
  • a mold composition container i2 made of flexible composition.
  • the body of this container is cylindrical in shape, has an open top it, and a funnel shaped bottom l5 provided with a resilient closure valve it.
  • a retaining and sealing flange ill is formed.
  • a tube 30 connects the lower compartment 2
  • plastic mold compositions including a cylindrical vacuum vessel having a removable lid closing the top. a supporting sealing and closing mat, and an annular interior shelf positioned mid-way of the height of said vessel: a mold composition container positioned within said cylinder having an annular flange supported and sealing on said shelf at as to divide said cylinder into two vertically positioned compartments; the upper end of said container opening into, said upper compartment, and the lower end thereof opening into said lower compartment; said container having a resiliently closed valve in its bottom adapted to retain plastic mold composition against gravity but to open upon the application of additional downward pressure; adapted to attachment to a vacuum pump; a tubular connection between said compartments having a manually operable valve therein, and an inlet tube connected into said upper compartment and closed by an air inlet valve.

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' Dec. 28 1948. .1. R. VEST 2,457,756
I VACUUM APPARATUS FOR INVESTMENT OF PATTERNS Filed Feb.v24, 1947 INVENTOR %01; 9f [ta/t ATTO R N EY Patented Dec. 28, 198
VACUUM APPARATUS FOR INVESTMENT OF PATTERNS Joe R. Vest, Phoenl ;,V.Arlz.
Application February 24, 194i, Serial No. 730,386
2 Claims. 1
This invention relates to apparatus for the in- Vestment of patterns by a molding composition, and is a continuation in part of my application entitled Vacuum apparatus for investing patterns, Serial No. 557,520, filed October 6, 1944, and now issued Patent No. 2,416,506.
More specifically the invention concerns apparatus to be used in the process of the investment of wax patterns by plaster molding compositions to be used in casting metals, by means of the lost Wax process.
The objects of the invention include:
First, the provision of a means for subjecting a charge of plaster molding composition and a casting flask to vacuum and then filling the flask with the wax pattern therein with plaster molding composition;
Second, the provision of apparatus for filling molding flasks with plaster molding compound in a vacuum whereby all occluded air and gases are removed from the molding compound before setting, and from all parts of the flask as itis filled, but before the plaster sets;
Third, the provision of a vacuum apparatus having two horizontally divided compartments connected by suitably valved tubing; both compartments being made easily accessible for introduction of plaster containers and mold flasks, with the upper compartment arranged to receive and retain a flexible plaster container, so as to close communication into the lower compartment except thru an opening in the bottom of the container, and the lower compartment arranged to retain a mold flask beneath the opening in the bottom of said plaster container;
Fourth, the provision of a vacuum chamber having an upper and lower compartment separated horizontally by a plastic plaster container resting on a shelf within said chamber, opening into the upper compartment at its top and into the lower compartment at its bottom thru a. resiliently closed valve; together with means for drawing .a vacuum in said chamber and controlling differentiai pressures in between the two compartments therein.
Other objects will appear hereinafter.
I attain the foregoing objects by means of the device and construction shown in the accompanying drawings in which- Figure 1 is a front elevation of the device incorporating my improvements;
Figure 2, a partial mid-sectional elevation thereof;
Figure 3, a partial plan view thereof, and
, 2 Figure 4, a view of the resilient valve at the bottom of the plaster container.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts in the several views.
In its preferred form the device consists of a cylinder 2 forming the body of a vacuum chambar 3. The cylinder rests on, and is closed at the bottom by a rubber sealing mat 4 which may be placed on any smooth surface such as a table top 5. The top is closed by a disk-like lid I having an annular gasket 8.
Somewhat above the vertical center of cylinder 2 its walls are cut horizontally, and a fiat dividing ring 9 inserted and cemented in place between the cut ends of the cylinder. The inner portion of this ring extends into the interior of the chamber 3 forming an annular shelf ill. Within the chamber 3 there is a mold composition container i2 made of flexible composition. The body of this container is cylindrical in shape, has an open top it, and a funnel shaped bottom l5 provided with a resilient closure valve it. About the middle of the body a retaining and sealing flange ill is formed.
The cylindrical body of this container is sized so that it fits snugly within the dividing ring 9. The flange ll rests on the shelf provded. by this ring to afford support for the container. The top face of flange ii is angularly disposed relative to its bottom face so that the flange tapers outwardly and downwardly terminating in a thin annular peripheral edge I ll. This construction of the flange affords a sealing means on the upper face of shelf ill and divides the chamber 3 into an upper compartment 20 and a lower compartment H. The top of container l2 opens into compartment 20 and the lower or valve portion of the container opens into the lower compartment of the container is made by forming a three armed star shaped boss 23 on the bottom of funnel shaped portion I5, and then cutting the central portions of the star arms, forming the radial slits 25. The resilience of the materi l of the container body normally holds these slits closed. The parts are made sufiiciently heavy partment 29 by valve 35 for an instant.
vacuum in compartment 20 dropsand the diiier- 3 a molding flask 21 in which a wax pattern 28 may be invested.
A tube 30 connects the lower compartment 2| with the upper compartment 20. It is provided with a manually operable valve 3| and made in the form of a U shaped loop to constitute a handle 32 for lifting the cylinder 2.
Diametrlcally opposite this tube is a tube 38 which extends radially outward from the face of the cylinder then turns downward to form a handle portion 34, and terminates with an inlet valve 35. A radial strut rod 36 acts as a brace to complete the handle. A gauge 31 is conveniently placed on the upper portion of this tube to indicate vacuum within the upper chamber compartment 20. A tube 38 extends from cylinder 2 to provide a connection leading to a vacuum pump.
In use the cylinder 2 is placed on mat s over the investure flask 21 and a wax pattern 23 is set in flask 2'! on a wax stem 39. The container i2 having been placed in position within the cylinder 2 is fllled with plaster of Paris molding composition or the like. Lid 1 is placed on top of cylinder 2. Tube 38 is connected thru a flexible tube to a vacuum pump. Valve 35 is closed and valve 9i opened so that both compartments are subjected to vacuum equally. This treatment draws occluded air and other gases from the plaster of Paris in container i Z. The plaster of Paris foams up as the air is withdrawn by the vacuum. When this action ceases valve 113i is closed and then a small amount of air let into upper chamber com- The ential pressure from compartments 29 to El forces the plaster of Paris out thru valve it from which it drops into flask 21 filling it. The deposit of this plaster of Paris mixture can be so finely controlled by the pressure differential between the two parts of the cylinder that even the flnest wax patterns are not misshapen or disturbed as it is deposited. As this transfer and filling proceeds air is removed from all parts of the flask, from adsorption on the surface of pattern 29 and from of plaster of Paris. The flask is filled free of voids and completely invests all configurations of the pattern. Thereafter the vacuum is broken and the cylinder 2 removed from over the flask.
From the foregoing it will be seen that the mold flask can be filled, while maintained in a vacuum,
plastic mold compositions, including a cylindrical vacuum vessel having a removable lid closing the top. a supporting sealing and closing mat, and an annular interior shelf positioned mid-way of the height of said vessel: a mold composition container positioned within said cylinder having an annular flange supported and sealing on said shelf at as to divide said cylinder into two vertically positioned compartments; the upper end of said container opening into, said upper compartment, and the lower end thereof opening into said lower compartment; said container having a resiliently closed valve in its bottom adapted to retain plastic mold composition against gravity but to open upon the application of additional downward pressure; adapted to attachment to a vacuum pump; a tubular connection between said compartments having a manually operable valve therein, and an inlet tube connected into said upper compartment and closed by an air inlet valve.
2. Apparatus for the investment of patterns in flasks by plaster mold composition whereby occluded gases are removed from said mold composition and from the surfaces of said flask and pattern, comprising, in combination, a vacuum chamber composed of a cylinder having an open top and bottom, a removablelid fitted to close its top, and a supporting pad adapted to close its bottom, and having an inner annular shelf attached to its inner wall approximately midway of its height; a flexible cylindrical mold composition container having an annular flange approximately midway of its height, adapted to removably fit within said annular shelf with said flange sealing thereon whereby it is supported in said chamber and said chamber is divided into upper and lower compartments; the walls of said flexible container converging at the bottom and terminating in a slitted star-shaped boss forming a resilient plaster diswith plaster mold composition from which air variation as to size, shape, structure and me-- chanical substitutions, therefore the following claims should be given a wide and broad interpretation.
I claim:
1. Apparatus for investment of patterns by charge valve; a pattern investing flask positioned in said lower compartment below said plaster discharge valve; a tube adapted to be connected to a vacuum pump inserted in said vacuum chamber and opening into the said lower compartment thereof; a tube closable by a valve leading from said lower compartment to said upper compartment of said vacuum chamber, and a tube closed by a valve attached to said vacuum chamber and opening into said upper compartment.
JOE R. VEST.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,825,004 Davidson Dec. 16, 1919 1,770,630 Smith July 15, 1930 1,996,156 Janssen Apr. 2, 1935 2,198,773 Hollenbeck Apr. 30, 1940 2,274,186 Brace Feb. 24, 1942 2,416,506 Vest Feb. 25, 1947 a tube in the lower compartment
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US2628916A (en) * 1943-07-30 1953-02-17 Scherer Corp R P Process of preparing molten gelatin solution
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US2553626A (en) * 1949-03-30 1951-05-22 Eastern Clay Products Inc Blow plate for core blowers
US2607968A (en) * 1949-10-03 1952-08-26 Edwin F Peterson Sand blowing tube for core-making machines
US2696022A (en) * 1951-04-23 1954-12-07 Steinbock Investment mixer
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US2852818A (en) * 1954-11-26 1958-09-23 Shalco Engineering Corp Core blowing machine for making shell molds
US2911691A (en) * 1955-08-29 1959-11-10 Edwin F Peterson Spray head core box blow tube
US2877494A (en) * 1956-07-20 1959-03-17 Sylvan L Wright Investing chamber
US2908039A (en) * 1956-07-25 1959-10-13 Pastushin Aviat Corp Apparatus for producing objects of cured plastic material
US3081492A (en) * 1960-12-16 1963-03-19 Gen Motors Corp Potting mechanism
US3182358A (en) * 1961-08-21 1965-05-11 Walter J Van Rossem Mold forming device
US3156011A (en) * 1962-01-10 1964-11-10 Donald M Olson Self-contained variable-environment pressing die
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