US506228A - Machine for making cores for casting pipe-tees - Google Patents
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- This invention provides an chine for molding, cores harm branches, such for example as th casting pipe-tees orotlwrsimilarpi i I
- cores harm branches such for example as th casting pipe-tees orotlwrsimilarpi i I
- Th molded in a multiple corclmx 1 three parts. which I will desnmn and two copes. .lhe MUG-1.30 A and is formed with a row f matrices arranged. with in: emerging on three sidcsof the box is divided in planes ucimrzdent w th i axes of the rcspecti re branches these i rices. For convenience in haw.
- the rotalive axis of t being coincident with the into axes of the three branches of 'i rices throughout tho hex, in or box may he turned to two or thi 3 positions in order to 'orin j ent rows of matrix openm- E series of rammers which are Hi0 i constructed to enter the mairicm ram ii down the material for the cores.
- my invention provides a coping-oft mechanism consisting essentially of moving parts engaging the ro spective copes and adaptedv to lift them a l in directions initially at right angles or approximately so to each other, and at nglrs of'forty-five degrees or approximately to the drag.
- These moving parts consist in the preferred construction of swinging arms pivoted on suitably located oscillating shafts so taneously lift off the two copes, swinging the one up and back and the other forwardly meeting faces presented toward. and accessible from the same side, whereby their cleaw ing is facilitated.
- the nnxchanism referred to comprises a of rainniors movable toward and from the core-lady, and adapted each to "enter one of the core-matrices therein, with mechanism for repeatedly lifting and releasing these rammers to permit them to fall and ram the cores, and means for arresting their operation at will; also a veronly movable table arranged beneath the ted eore-box and normally pressed no .Inst it to hold it in position; also means )1 operating a series of vent wire-1 to cause cor":
- Figure 1 isa front elevation ot the machine.
- Fig. 2 is a side view thereof in vert cal i 'ii(l-- section.
- Fig. 2 is a fragnn-ntary enlarged
- Fig. 3 is a horizontal section in two planes indicated by the line 3----'.i in l ig. l.
- FIG. i is a plan view showing one half of a inolders flask with the mold for casting the pipe-T and the core therefor laid in plae
- Fig. 5 is an e evation of the core and a transverse sec on of the core'hox, its sections heing separated to illustrate the directions of their movements relatively to the corein drawing.
- Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional perspective view of the core-box.
- Fig. 7 is an elevation of one end thereof.
- Fig. 8 is a plan of one end thereof.
- Fig. 9 is an elevation similar to Fig. 7, but showing a clamp applied thereto to hold the three sections together.
- Fig. 10 is an elevation of the two farther c0ping-ofi arms, being those on the right-hand side of the machine.
- Fig. 11. is a plan partly in section of the coping-elf arms on the left hand side of the machine, together with the adjacent parts.
- Fig. 12 is a fragmentary vertical section showing the core-box and its aceessories during the operation of ramming.
- Fig. 13 is a similar View sh wing it during .r patent for improvements in were ma- 1 theopemtionof wilting.
- Fig. it is asimilar section showing the position of thnpzirtei aftor coping; oil.
- Figlb isatrnnsverso section of tho (lr tn l'tirying tray. Fig. it) is 3 similar section showing the removal of the cords on tho tray.
- Fig. .7 in a fragmentary side elovation of the tray showing tho cores in place.
- Fig. i8 is an end eluvation of the tray; and
- Fig. 19 a cross-sect on thereof.
- Fig. 20 includes at Juries oi oros .eciions .of the core-box showing the different operations performed in making the euros.
- Fig. 21 is a perspective view of the clamp forholtling ill: sections of the core-box together.
- FIG. 22 is an elevation of two of tho nn-tn oi the corobox slightlysopnratod. Figfilii it l'rtigzn'lr-ntary section out ohliqnoiy on the lino 215 23 in Fl". 9, and showin; the clamp applied to hold the sections, of core-box liogothor.
- the apparatus shown is designed to make cores of the shape shown at A in Figs. 4 and 5, or of any other similar or analogousnlmpo, thatis to say, any core having three branches, or any core of such shape as to rt-qniro tho division of the (core-box into threo parts or sections.
- cores I provide a core-box ll of the general construction hllOWll in Fig.
- this core-box being formed with a sncoo of which is Slltl-i'il in motion in l i ntatricos lining; ill'i'ili'i ijtl in a row mt'tillol with amtin line with one anothm, anti with their branches opening at tliiioront tho core-box.
- a sncoo of which is Slltl-i'il in motion in l i ntatricos lining
- ill'i'ili'i ijtl in a row mt'tillol with amtin line with one anothm, anti with their branches opening at tliiioront tho core-box.
- coro-nmtrioos t (a, one 3,1.l ose i th s of frztmos (I .i. rilu'wil in Figs, L2 and 3.
- sa i together some suitnhio lornt oi oinmp ovnlotl, tho olzunti t' slionn lnwt in l ig. 21 being suitable.
- 'lhis chimp consists of an opt-n or split ring having 1i.
- tvh n tho oittmp is llltiililtll, to tho position vshown in :lottotl lines in Fig. notches coincide with the l' rh'p 'till. joctiom (5 no that the cop tiny in: n it oil; The olrnnpoconpies this smno positi'm when closing: tho czorwhox, :tmi :ittt-r its sections are together tho clamp .in itlllltll by he Sorow e lU the position shown 2 full lines in Fig.
- the cote/inn are. ii tint in gnnnos porpon of tho opposlto more Hlzl iililtl tlioulnt t so ilnttth-s t wool ilttt ⁇ ,tillltl'vfiililgtlgilltlfah tho llitl wi l Milo of tho wrooox, will iiolti the tttr-t wn'tlnntturning in whichever position the JUi'LmHLK irrntzgui 'ihl: table D is HiOllHiJi on it hlpl-llg fmnio consisting of llieriii'lllfi 5/ on will.
- the n ism shown consists of a revolving s all driven by a bolt pulley '2' an err; 12 parallel rodsj which as theyrcvol-n ⁇ liiilQ under backwardly projecting arms; iixod to the several rammers so as to lift these arms and the rammers, and then pass out from under them,permittingthe rammcrs to fall. 'ioprevent the rammers being thrown up too high, a I stop-rod Z is extended across the top.
- l' provide some suitable device for lockingthc l in their upper position, and preferably at .1 for slightly lifting them to elevate their arms A: above thepath of the operating harsj in order I that as these bars rotate they shall not strike the arms.
- the preferable device fol-this purpose is that shown in Figs. 1, Qand 2, and consists of a locking pawl pressed toward the rammers by a spring or otherwise, and having means for holding it out of action while the rammers are in. operation.
- a locking pawl or frameG consisting of tvso arms connected by a bar or blade u, and pressed by springs or otherwise toward the ramuiers.
- the latter are provided with ribs 1'. ends of which form inclined sh 2). ⁇ Vhen in action the pawl. H .s h from the rammers by notched cam-lever ti engaging a pih projecting from the pawl, as
- I provide a series of core-wires 0 0 corresponding in number and position to the core box matrices, mounted on a hinged leaf or bar hinged to a vertically sliding horizontal bar H extending beneath the lower bar h, formed with an opening through it through which the rammers may work, and having at its ends a sliding conncetion with the upright frame 0, consisting in the construction shown of stirrup frames h extended around the side frames and having pivoted to their outer ends links or connecting bars q q, which extend down the side frames and are jointed to arms q projecting backwardly, and an operating lever-arm Q projecting forward. ordinarily holds the bar II elevated, but by first swinging the hinged leaf lever Q, the vent wires are caused to descend and punch vent holes in the cores, as shown in Fig. 13.
- the arms J J are both fined on a transverse shaft J mounted in bearings on a frame C'and provided with anysuitable means for oscillating it, preferably a handlever J shown in Fig. l.
- the arms III are fixed on short oscillatory shafts I I having bearings l at opposite sides of the machine, and p ovided with any suitable means for os- .ng them.
- the two shafts I must be ated synchronously, and it is preferable to os-t hate them simultaneously with the oscillation of theshaftJ',in order that the arms .1 and i shall simultaneously lift otf the two copes B and ll.
- I prefer to drive oraol s wire rope uilii'jil to insuro posh tivo motion Sii lliiiil at some suitable point ho fastened to bfiiil pulleys.
- the ends of the arms J inlay ilkl lUilllmji fiii in ljillIlGiOilR (lill'ercnt ways to the reapectivo copes, as by olmnpin screwing, pinning, or otherwise.
- the conntrnction shown ilOWUVfil considered prileriibie, anti consists in forming the coils of tho arms 3 I with groovos or slots adapted to receive and engage the op pofiite @nii projootions if b of tho rosipe -ltii'e coposl.
- l lzmil arm J is formed at itsoutor and and on its side toward the miiiiilo, with a g oove shown how in Fig. lil. 'iho and of tho arm 3 lltisagziinat the porlim 1' oi the ⁇ arm I, which latter is also furnioil with a. groove 1'.” forming; a oontinimtion of tin: groove
- the groovvsj of the arnw J J are adapted to engage tho projections Won oppmitc ends of the copo B in the arms l l Tho grooves are adapted to engage the projections b at opposite ends of the cope l).
- the groovosj are extended for somewhat more than lniil' circumference of a circle as shown in ii], in order to provide room for ihe free 'atoiy nioYosnom of the projections if if a: the core-b0); is osoiiiatoii l'roili. its normal position shown in Fig ill to lion shown in Fig. l2,iinring which osoiiim tion thoprujvviion turns forwaid and occnpiufi the pos Lion which in Fig.
- the curohox' li will ili ozu'rioii i iia'itriiiymiil imu-lnmriliy by iho ungu goinonl "if the slozs j wi h the projections W,- ilitho mun-s limo tho hope;- .irl will he carried oiiliqinjiiy forward and upwardly and then imck, by the engagement with its elni projections U of tiltslots and spring izzit vhes M, which iaittor will proieut he end projoctiona from :siiiilng downward its NlYiGWiSU positoward the outor owls of tho hl' I the :UlllSlll thrown inir-lzwllril m the shown in Fig ii, the 1 (flag: of tions in th
- giiii' aiiirtiilg tho mn' nwizi these brains-her; z are rami-,n,:il,,:ii fiitlil tho minuiers-i 51H) tr-- wimi, Hihi tho HlZ'pillr, mind i t'tl'illitl li olii I oped oil may in: pawl i ivZtQ-k onto Lin: i 5, ⁇ L, or sitmpoi'i oil the (lore box will giininiitc i to fall down ai-lmte N i inioziliilx oration i: the want ing of tho enrol; Will-Lil is llel'fulllllbii in ilw manner a lirat while n tho in l ig. l l.
- l7, l8 and 19 consisting of upright end pieces as, a bottom plate t and two top plates i having a space between them sufficient to receive the middle leg of the cores.
- lhis tray is in v orted upon the cores, as shown in Fig. 14., where upon the table D lowered and the drag llnrncd upside down while holding the llilj to it, the table I) being then restored leavin-g the p;' in the position shown in Fig. i then by tapping the molds, ind by carefully lowering the la blo l) the tray is lowered carr ing the molds with it, as shown in Fig. 16.
- the tray is thee: lifted oil from the table and carried away to 4
- the cores rest upon the tray, b ing snpi'nirtcd by the ends of their middle branches and the sides of their end branchc 3 1,": lcsl' eclivcly on the plates and i 5" oi the tray,
- the eorehox might be inverted and the drag liftcd of; first, or one of the copes might be lifted on" first and then the core-box be inverted or nearl; so, and the drag lifted off leaving the cores supported on the other cope.
- the construction of the coping-off mechanism might be considerably modified in respectol' the devices by which the lifting parts are aged to the respective sections of the on: c
- a multiple core box for molding T cores We Uh formed with a row of parallel a it; vidctl into three sections in cling the axes of the three l l to matrices.
- altiplc core-box for molding-T cores and the to formed with a row of parallel matrioes,t three branches of which open at thr e shieoi the box, and the box divided into lh sections in planes intersecting the l' tin three branches of the matrices.
- mmbination of core-box hung on u mom-z having a of matrices and dilnto three sections, a movable table mount ii in .i l, and fall beneath said corelnix. :1 a"? twin; d by fitting against it to hold i-ll'lierposition to which it is designed to and a series of rammcrs adapted ll. in he ti'iri'ied toenli-r the matrices in either lions.
- a multiple core-box for molding T cores and the like formed with a row of parallel nu l-ic s and divided into a drag and two cup planes intersecting the axes of the three bra (liUPS ol the matrices, combined with n wi l a mechanism consisting of moving parts lh'lfii ilfill to engage the two copes respect vely, and constructed in lifting oil the inc drag to move in directions initially an app! ximately right angles to each other and oblique to the drag.
- a multiple core-box for moldingT cores and the like formed with a row of parallel matrices; and divided into a drag and two opes in planes intersecting the axes of the 0 branches of the matrices, combined with mechanism consisting of moving of said posiparts adapted to engage the two copes respectively, said parts connected together to move simultaneously, and (.OfiStlUCtUd in lift ing ofif the caper: from the drag; to move the 5 ct-pvs in directions at npgnnxinmtolyright zingles to each 011w! and uhliqun to the drag,
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(No Model.) 4 Sheets- Sheet l. A. E. HAMMER. MACHINE FOR MAKING UORES FOR CASTING PIPE-TEES, 8:0. No. 506,228,
Patented Oct. 10, 1893.
* INVENTORI 4 Sheets-Sheet 2. A. E. HAMMER. MACHINE FOR MAKING GORES FOR CASTING PIPE-TEES, &c.
(No Model.)
N0x 506,228. Patented Oct. 10, 1893.
INVENTOR: WM
(No Model.) 4 SheetsSneet 6. A. E. HAMMER. ING GORES FOR CASTING PIPE-TEES, &c.
MACHINE FOR MAK No. 506,228.
By his Attorneys, W'@.611M r691:
(No Model.) 4 Sheets-Sheet 4.
- A. E. HAMMER. MACHINE FOR MAKING OORES FOR CASTING PIPE-TEES, 61:0. No. 506,228.
By lus Alforneys, misrum Patented Oct. 10, 1893.
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ford, in the county of New l'la arranged and connected together as to simnl- I UNITED STATES ALFRED E. llAlllMER, OF fl MACHINE FOR MAKING CORES SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.
f epiicniien illril .ipri? li 1893.
Be it known that l, ALrI-N LI- r citizen of the United States, re
a 1L 1 of Connecticut, have invented and useful Improvements in Making Cores for (lasting 1 which the following is a spec f This invention provides an chine for molding, cores harm branches, such for example as th casting pipe-tees orotlwrsimilarpi i I According to my invention Th molded in a multiple corclmx 1 three parts. which I will desnmn and two copes. .lhe MUG-1.30 A and is formed with a row f matrices arranged. with in: emerging on three sidcsof the box is divided in planes ucimrzdent w th i axes of the rcspecti re branches these i rices. For convenience in haw. it is pivoted upon trnnnie ends, the rotalive axis of t being coincident with the into axes of the three branches of 'i rices throughout tho hex, in or box may he turned to two or thi 3 positions in order to 'orin j ent rows of matrix openm- E series of rammers which are Hi0 i constructed to enter the mairicm ram ii down the material for the cores. in order to facilitate the separation of the common to enable the cores to he removed, my invention provides a coping-oft mechanism consisting essentially of moving parts engaging the ro spective copes and adaptedv to lift them a l in directions initially at right angles or approximately so to each other, and at nglrs of'forty-five degrees or approximately to the drag. These moving parts consist in the preferred construction of swinging arms pivoted on suitably located oscillating shafts so taneously lift off the two copes, swinging the one up and back and the other forwardly meeting faces presented toward. and accessible from the same side, whereby their cleaw ing is facilitated.
them to penetrate the bramihes oi the matrices to form vent openings in the co section.
In carrying my invention into practice, Ii
PATENT OFFICE.
RANFORD, CONNECTICUT.
FOR CASTING PIPE-TEES. 81.0.
506,228, dated October 10, 1893. Eiillill No. 470,320. (No model.)
chines which I have executed, tiled .iamintry I7, 1393, Serial No. 458,653. The nnxchanism referred to comprises a of rainniors movable toward and from the core-lady, and adapted each to "enter one of the core-matrices therein, with mechanism for repeatedly lifting and releasing these rammers to permit them to fall and ram the cores, and means for arresting their operation at will; also a veronly movable table arranged beneath the ted eore-box and normally pressed no .Inst it to hold it in position; also means )1 operating a series of vent wire-1 to cause cor":
and also in general terms a tray construe and adapted to the drag of the corehox to reeeive the cores therefrom, and on whler. they may he carried to the drying oven.
The improvements introdurmd my in- 'tion are illustrated in their pref rred form in the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 isa front elevation ot the machine. Fig. 2 is a side view thereof in vert cal i 'ii(l-- section. Fig. 2 is a fragnn-ntary enlarged Fig. 3 is a horizontal section in two planes indicated by the line 3----'.i in l ig. l.
I Fig. i is a plan view showing one half of a inolders flask with the mold for casting the pipe-T and the core therefor laid in plae Fig. 5 is an e evation of the core and a transverse sec on of the core'hox, its sections heing separated to illustrate the directions of their movements relatively to the corein drawing. Fig. 6 is a fragmentary sectional perspective view of the core-box. Fig. 7 is an elevation of one end thereof. Fig. 8 is a plan of one end thereof. Fig. 9 is an elevation similar to Fig. 7, but showing a clamp applied thereto to hold the three sections together.
' Fig. 10 is an elevation of the two farther c0ping-ofi arms, being those on the right-hand side of the machine. Fig. 11. is a plan partly in section of the coping-elf arms on the left hand side of the machine, together with the adjacent parts. Fig. 12 is a fragmentary vertical section showing the core-box and its aceessories during the operation of ramming. Fig. 13 is a similar View sh wing it during .r patent for improvements in were ma- 1 theopemtionof wilting. Fig. it is asimilar section showing the position of thnpzirtei aftor coping; oil. Figlb isatrnnsverso section of tho (lr tn l'tirying tray. Fig. it) is 3 similar section showing the removal of the cords on tho tray. Fig. .7 in a fragmentary side elovation of the tray showing tho cores in place. Fig. i8 is an end eluvation of the tray; and Fig. 19 a cross-sect on thereof. Fig. 20 includes at Juries oi oros .eciions .of the core-box showing the different operations performed in making the euros. Fig. 21 is a perspective view of the clamp forholtling ill: sections of the core-box together. Fig. 22 is an elevation of two of tho nn-tn oi the corobox slightlysopnratod. Figfilii it l'rtigzn'lr-ntary section out ohliqnoiy on the lino 215 23 in Fl". 9, and showin; the clamp applied to hold the sections, of core-box liogothor.
. The apparatus shown is designed to make cores of the shape shown at A in Figs. 4 and 5, or of any other similar or analogousnlmpo, thatis to say, any core having three branches, or any core of such shape as to rt-qniro tho division of the (core-box into threo parts or sections. For molding those cores I provide a core-box ll of the general construction hllOWll in Fig. i), this core-box being formed with a sncoo of which is Slltl-i'il in motion in l i ntatricos lining; ill'i'ili'i ijtl in a row mt'tillol with amtin line with one anothm, anti with their branches opening at tliiioront tho core-box. To enable tho euros to l)(: rt:- moved, tho QE'Q'llOX in tlii'itloil into ihrooseo tions, the planes of tllYlhlt'Hl lllltfl'SPCliilgL; tho
oi the throo branches of the Porn-nintrises. The bottom section lil will tit-Minute the ti and tho two upper (illiilitgl nor:-
tions .li' i wilitlesignnto (ill)(rn in urting the corehox, tho copes ar moved oil .it ill! :LllglO of zipyroxinnttoly forty-tire iltgti'ifi to tho (lrng as shown in Fig. .3. iviiiuh in lionton the diioctions ot' tlinw oi tho c t-t; i'i'nn tin; (sore-box. 'l'ht; (.UIWS l'ttll l to i l filtll'ittl oil at the angio sitntotl, or int otlwr intui not too gitilil) divergent thvroi'r' in, but nt'tor lieingtnovotl oii'htii'iitriently tmiisongngv them from tho more, they may ilit'li in: lIlUYtt'i in soon: tliiTt-runt direction, '7: llt'lllgl' (lt5il'ztlli0 to carry t item to Htitll poMLioIP-ms will inlrv tin-m out oi the .VH} Hilti pro-wit, tlioir -tt:ul.il|f,1' nrfaw -tlltl imitrit-ws ll t'tf tin t-tit -n ntti. min .mit't-niontly t'ltztli tin-tin. A nntltip volt 00K tltns conwtrnoto'l, living putt-rainy nnnlo of int-tut, vtlll'lBWllttlI ln-tivy, :tn l iii lltltl to ovide t'oroonvoniontly llicliillltlg it, 1 mount it pivot/ally no that it may no llll'iluil to oiliferont positions, the pivotal ax s being con; (:t-ntrio with tho junction of tho zinglvn of the oopos 3 illlil ll" with tho tit-tn; ll, or in other wortls coincident, with the no ot' interwotionn of the axes of the matrix brunt-hes. l prefemhly tot-m trunnionrsr: c projecting from the opposito unis ot' the C()I(}-l)OX, preforably from the drag ll thereof, tho o trunnlons turning in bearings attaointl to upright;
ion of coro-nmtrioos (t (a, one 3,1.l ose i th s of frztmos (I .i. rilu'wil in Figs, L2 and 3. In orator to hohi aim wore-inn: sa i" together some suitnhio lornt oi oinmp ovnlotl, tho olzunti t' slionn lnwt in l ig. 21 being suitable. 'lhis chimp consists of an opt-n or split ring having 1i. not-cit ii for tirawitng it together and tot-met: on no Si in iio nrai tho sore-box rith two non-hon i t? leaving ill'llilifilillhlE-d portions r". The drag ii is fol-mod with (Figs. 7 and '3) over halflhuh or collar 0'' which thering portion of the (lamp iitflhoing he'lt centrally thoroon by an :irin (7 formoti with an eye onibrtioing the: trunnion tr. copes ii" l are provided respectively with onti projections 1* to ho ongn 0 :ill fi clamp. tvh n tho oittmp is llltiililtll, to tho position vshown in :lottotl lines in Fig. notches coincide with the l' rh'p 'till. joctiom (5 no that the cop tiny in: n it oil; The olrnnpoconpies this smno positi'm when closing: tho czorwhox, :tmi :ittt-r its sections are together tho clamp .in itlllltll by he Sorow e lU the position shown 2 full lines in Fig. thereby bringing tho unintorruptmi pt-" ions 2* (5" of the clamp to stand. over tin;- pmi otions c 071 tho (.dptti. By then turning the ni-rew r1 th chimp is nontmt'lotl so AH in tightly tlraw lilQSEv projections iOWtifli the hub o thti t'sonnoqnontly to hinii the Swim: motions. of the em box tit-titty togrilaor. A. chimp Inns conattntztod is v0 '3 nini tfo :tnt'l ot ik otivsgw .iiuoein; quill: utti j to operate. 'lln) Ctltlfiifutbiiiil "who might in: grmitiy varied, minty tilt} milit a for holtinw ftltttl1;;li;'-)ztt.
the cote/inn; are. ii tint in gnnnos porpon of tho opposlto more Hlzl iililtl tlioulnt t so ilnttth-s t wool ilttt{,tillltl'vfiililgtlgilltlfah tho llitl wi l Milo of tho wrooox, will iiolti the ttttr-t wn'tlnntturning in whichever position the JUi'LmHLK irrntzgui 'ihl: table D is HiOllHiJi on it hlpl-llg fmnio consisting of lliriiii'lllfi 5/ on will. ito nitlos an 516F038" lint nl tito liiotto tho 'tt iright'i sliding ho tween ninth) on tin I nor r-l ltzsoi thognitlo irzunon (F, ill l the whole living prt' oil upwimlly in, the iwmion oi it Wtilgii' u atlingr through a coral n" passed otor (l sheave m shown in :3. 'lho troswlmr 5; nw'ves. an H. (:tHlV'xltiGill trtnullo ir whitz'n ho tab-lo i may in n "woil down by tho foot.
Allow: the QOl'li-iitllt'yii is arrangui :t. sorles of rztnnnorn ri it, art-ma got proferahly vertically atntl slitting lill'tillgll holnn or ways formed in oross-trtnnosh IL iixutl ootwoon the shin frames 0 0. Thu l'flillllitJl'S oorrospontl to the respootivo coro-nmtriuos, (molt living shaped at its lower end so as to enter its nnttrix. Any suitable niooimnintn in pruvitioti for repeatetlly lifting, ant} dropping tho l'zll'itl'litiib so that they fall by their own weight each independently of the others, and strike blows against the core sand which is fed to the matrices, the blows being proportions to their Weight and momentum. The n ism shown consists of a revolving s all driven by a bolt pulley '2' an err; 12 parallel rodsj which as theyrcvol-n \liiilQ under backwardly projecting arms; iixod to the several rammers so as to lift these arms and the rammers, and then pass out from under them,permittingthe rammcrs to fall. 'ioprevent the rammers being thrown up too high, a I stop-rod Z is extended across the top. To pro-- vent the rotativo displacement of the rammers, their upper portions are made square and work in square holes in the uppercrossbar To hold the rammers elevated when not performing the function of ramming, l' provide some suitable device for lockingthc l in their upper position, and preferably at .1 for slightly lifting them to elevate their arms A: above thepath of the operating harsj in order I that as these bars rotate they shall not strike the arms. The preferable device fol-this purpose is that shown in Figs. 1, Qand 2, and consists of a locking pawl pressed toward the rammers by a spring or otherwise, and having means for holding it out of action while the rammers are in. operation. On a transverse shaft G' is pivotally mounted a locking pawl or frameG consisting of tvso arms connected by a bar or blade u, and pressed by springs or otherwise toward the ramuiers. The latter are provided with ribs 1'. ends of which form inclined sh 2). \Vhen in action the pawl. H .s h from the rammers by notched cam-lever ti engaging a pih projecting from the pawl, as
shown in Fig. 2. Upon pulling down this lever thepawl is liberated and presses toward the ribs or on the ram mers. This pressure, however, is insutlieient if the rammers are falling to arrest them, so that they will complete the stroke they are making, when again fully lifted so that the blade u of the pawl passes under the shoulders t", it will act against these shoulders, not merely to uphold the rammers, but by moving entirely provide apair beneath the shoulders to lift the rammers until their arms I; are slightly above the path of the lifting rods j, whercbythe rammers will be held out of action until the operator again pulls down the handle G. This constrnction of locking device for holding the advanta ethat ram more out of action has the to operate it requires no shiil the part of the attendant, quired to make its opera :t with i the completion of the up. tent of the rammers, but: may op it at any ini stant, and its operation will not take e5. I until the rammers complete their l are again lifted to their uppermost 13Gb: n. i This greatly facilitates the work of the an] tendant, whose attention is concentrated on the filling of the matrices in the core-hox beof the locking device may be considerably modified, as for example for pressing the pawl If weights are used the pawl can be thrown out of action by throwing it back until the weight is lifted beyond the Vertical, so that the operating lever G may be omitted, but the construction shown in full lines is deemed preferable.
To provide for punching the vent holes in the cores after they are rammed, and while still held in the core-box, I provide a series of core-wires 0 0 corresponding in number and position to the core box matrices, mounted on a hinged leaf or bar hinged to a vertically sliding horizontal bar H extending beneath the lower bar h, formed with an opening through it through which the rammers may work, and having at its ends a sliding conncetion with the upright frame 0, consisting in the construction shown of stirrup frames h extended around the side frames and having pivoted to their outer ends links or connecting bars q q, which extend down the side frames and are jointed to arms q projecting backwardly, and an operating lever-arm Q projecting forward. ordinarily holds the bar II elevated, but by first swinging the hinged leaf lever Q, the vent wires are caused to descend and punch vent holes in the cores, as shown in Fig. 13.
I will now describe the preferred form of coping-off mechanism. Of course the copes B 15 might be lifted off by hand, but in a long multiple core-box made of metal they are too heavy to be conveniently handled in this way, and I therefore prefer to provide machinery for operating them. I therefore of movable parts J J adapted to engage the opposite ends of the cope B and move it oif obliquely from the drag and from the other cope, and I also provide a pair of moving parts I I adapted to engage the opposite endsof the cope B and lift it 0!? obliquely t0 the drag and away from the other cope. These moving parts might be slides or be otherwise mounted, but I prefer to construct-them as vibratirig arms fixed on oscillatory shafts. The arms J J are both fined on a transverse shaft J mounted in bearings on a frame C'and provided with anysuitable means for oscillating it, preferably a handlever J shown in Fig. l. The arms III are fixed on short oscillatory shafts I I having bearings l at opposite sides of the machine, and p ovided with any suitable means for os- .ng them. The two shafts I must be ated synchronously, and it is preferable to os-t hate them simultaneously with the oscillation of theshaftJ',in order that the arms .1 and i shall simultaneously lift otf the two copes B and ll. To this end I prefer to drive oraol s wire rope uilii'jil to insuro posh tivo motion Sii lliiiil at some suitable point ho fastened to bfiiil pulleys.
The ends of the arms J inlay ilkl lUilllmji fiii in ljillIlGiOilR (lill'ercnt ways to the reapectivo copes, as by olmnpin screwing, pinning, or otherwise. The conntrnction shown ilOWUVfil considered prileriibie, anti consists in forming the coils of tho arms 3 I with groovos or slots adapted to receive and engage the op pofiite @nii projootions if b of tho rosipe -ltii'e coposl. l lzmil arm J is formed at itsoutor and and on its side toward the miiiiilo, with a g oove shown how in Fig. lil. 'iho and of tho arm 3 lltisagziinat the porlim 1' oi the {arm I, which latter is also furnioil with a. groove 1'." forming; a oontinimtion of tin: groove The groovvsj of the arnw J J are adapted to engage tho projections Won oppmitc ends of the copo B in the arms l l Tho grooves are adapted to engage the projections b at opposite ends of the cope l). The groovosj are extended for somewhat more than lniil' circumference of a circle as shown in ii], in order to provide room for ihe free 'atoiy nioYosnom of the projections if if a: the core-b0); is osoiiiatoii l'roili. its normal position shown in Fig ill to lion shown in Fig. l2,iinring which osoiiim tion thoprujvviion turns forwaid and occnpiufi the pos Lion which in Fig. 7 oiicnpiod by the projection b and the latter advances to tho position at the outer end oi the groove At; the end of the return owiiiatimi, the girojootions dilili against iho ends the slotsj whilrthe projection 1/ which {LS shown in Fig. are longor than the ()iillr"-, are Sifippifii by abutting {lgfiillht shoulders in tho slots i (sen Fig: )0 and ll) The grooved end portion of each arm I i partly ('lli.1-' fi l,iilld a spring catch in is applied thereto, H host vizown in l igs. l0 and l l, Doing 1 i end, enteringobliquely int-o tin pisliion, to map under the prirjouiion b Wil'lll it in its normal position, and having itP, free emi ('urriuii outward to form ll handle, by which to pull out linii wi hdraw." the spring catch. in the llOl'lllZii position of the Co o li()x,:isii1 Fig, 7, li ter its clump L is, iiisiengagged mid the Zilillfi 3 will} I are throat up,
the curohox' li will ili ozu'rioii i iia'itriiiymiil imu-lnmriliy by iho ungu goinonl "if the slozs j wi h the projections W,- ilitho mun-s limo tho hope;- .irl will he carried oiiliqinjiiy forward and upwardly and then imck, by the engagement with its elni projections U of tiltslots and spring izzit vhes M, which iaittor will proieut he end projoctiona from :siiiilng downward its NlYiGWiSU positoward the outor owls of tho hl' I the :UlllSlll thrown inir-lzwllril m the shown in Fig ii, the 1 (flag: of tions in tho cpposiio div-o t on 5; ya. I; by thisir abutment aga nst ihe Moira. When i'il'f} wk 10 iii-P :w'
"l'hv I '4' ing to my invention lug-g, ooro iiox 0*) ing th own bah T v ii. The:itwiitiont:ii'i in i'wrns oi' tho in 'zirrd he in or .l,- co tus i" i Hi0 par-all" than i: 'ilittesi the hillips e i t mum poriions lo mi 1" l Alon prfl mowing: down tin ovm i lg :inii in Ti from the mu tioi-w ,7 i ing the ikili with his i l rwm i liliiiiii position aim "'l. to
second pori 'ion nfimzvn :it i in .l'iir. it), it? leases tho table, 1m that it; nlmil'prcss. against. tho l'lllH-i)UX and hold it in this tion. He then pincer? against the top of tho (:4. box :1, tray ll, shown in ilotteii li l if, and in full linhs in 1:, oi ing a. suitable uantity of core Emmi. iliat in, sand containing; a mlliilii amount of :n'llirsivo 5 7i nnxteriail, or in iiifll of core Silllti any other llliiiillil-li from which cores may he D'lOi-iitii. Whi e holding this tray in place he pushes the mind From it with his hands or a, Stllir tibia tool into ti law-trail (KllfiiliilillCiGii until It; tizoy are #iii sizintialiy full of bi'iniii wiioroupon ho polls down the l cking luvm: G to free the rennin: anti the shaft 1" being in ri'itatioii these tannin-twee tlzoir opsmiioio ro pemetliy failing mid uttering tho oorw-inatri- L es and humming down the shrill iili'iltiiil. The opemi or wi'itiniios to push new ml ox er the top oi the core-hurl so that it Dilly ho raininoii into tho li1:lil'i00l,[.llt1 when tho latter are {nil he arrests the 'rmnmorJ- oinpos Off the top of the corwbox tuiovei tin;-v entis of tho moron, itlltl removing the i L, in? turns haul; the com-box to it; fi st pilfiiiiwfi while lowering the iaiiiol) with him foot, 'ilmn r0- p zic'ng the tray, he pushes fie fiil szilni over the tOlQ-i)O)l and into the branch. of tho coronmbricus that were gnojeotiiig horizontiili in the first position but which are now nwj eoiing veliiualiy, as show n In. in Fig. 20.
giiii' aiiirtiilg tho mn' nwizi these brains-her; z are rami-,n,:il,,:ii fiitlil tho minuiers-i 51H) tr-- wimi, Hihi tho HlZ'pillr, mind i t'tl'illitl li olii I oped oil may in: pawl i ivZtQ-k onto Lin: i 5,} L, or sitmpoi'i oil the (lore box will giininiitc i to fall down ai-lmte N i inioziliilx oration i: the want ing of tho enrol; Will-Lil is llel'fulllllbii in ilw manner a lirat while n tho in l ig. l l.
20, and more exactly in Fig. 1.3, and subsequentlyafler oscillating the core-box, hack to its second position as shown at in Fig. 2d "lhcronpon the core-box is again oscillated to its original position, as shown at o in Fig. F its clamps e are disengaged, and by lill'OWlll! back the lcverJ its copes are lifted oil and thrown back to the positions sheen The copes Will usually require to be tapped to disengage them from the molded cores before being coped ofl, It then only remains to remove the cores from the dru and carry them away to be dried. To lach. tatelhis operation, I provide especially con structcd tray K, shown best in Figs. l7, l8 and 19 consisting of upright end pieces as, a bottom plate t and two top plates i having a space between them sufficient to receive the middle leg of the cores. lhis tray is in v orted upon the cores, as shown in Fig. 14., where upon the table D lowered and the drag llnrncd upside down while holding the llilj to it, the table I) being then restored leavin-g the p;' in the position shown in Fig. i then by tapping the molds, ind by carefully lowering the la blo l) the tray is lowered carr ing the molds with it, as shown in Fig. 16. The tray is thee: lifted oil from the table and carried away to 4 The cores rest upon the tray, b ing snpi'nirtcd by the ends of their middle branches and the sides of their end branchc 3 1,": lcsl' eclivcly on the plates and i 5" oi the tray,
7 shown.
it must not be inferred from the circumstantial descri tion which I have given of the details of the apparatus that my invcntiim if} new ii" limited to all the details of con "action shown. My invention is in fata susceptible of considerable modification with out departing from its essential i'eatuw For molding cores of diiferent shape-s, ll three pert core box will necessarily be (,llltfig'ctl in shape or in the position ings to correspond with the shape ofthe crime It is not essential. that the core-box be trunnioncd on the drag l3, although this is the preferable construction. In coping-oil, the eorehox might be inverted and the drag liftcd of; first, or one of the copes might be lifted on" first and then the core-box be inverted or nearl; so, and the drag lifted off leaving the cores supported on the other cope. The construction of the coping-off mechanism might be considerably modified in respectol' the devices by which the lifting parts are aged to the respective sections of the on: c
'lhosc features of the machine which pet lain to the construction of the rammers, mnl tiple vent-wi res, vertically movable table, do, which are claiz'ncd in my aforesaid applied tion, are not essentially 0r necessarilg all with my resent inventiombut are here illnsiv-atoll b; case they are believed to be ll-e best nit ical devices forperformingl di e tnnctions ol any known to on.
the drag it is released from k of its parll I make no claim herein to nnythingclaimed i 1 application Serial No. 458,653, nor ling claimed in another application on iliu same date, Serial No. 458,654.
as my invention the following-(letcilnre snhsinn'ially as hereinltfll, namely:
A multiple core box for molding T cores We Uh formed with a row of parallel a it; vidctl into three sections in cling the axes of the three l l to matrices.
J A n; altiplc core-box for molding-T cores and the to, formed with a row of parallel matrioes,t three branches of which open at thr e shieoi the box, and the box divided into lh sections in planes intersecting the l' tin three branches of the matrices.
: Epic corebox for molding T cores d with a row oi parallel led into three ele tions in the awe of the three a, combined with fast- 34; l in: three sections together, was on which the box is may be oscillated to differin my to angst ilitil core-box for molding T cores owned with a row of parallel ihc do or; brancln-ls of which open at the box, and the box divided .s' in planes intersecting the branches of the matrices, L'astcnings for holding the wwther, pivotal trnnnions on i the leis it; hang, arranged on an axis the intersections of the axes of l,- mini: oi the matrices, and a. selapied to enter either of ii ill'illli lme in citheroi' the positions ofithe but.
mmbination of core-box hung on u mom-z, having a of matrices and dilnto three sections, a movable table mount ii in .i l, and fall beneath said corelnix. :1 a"? twin; d by fitting against it to hold i-ll'lierposition to which it is designed to and a series of rammcrs adapted ll. in he ti'iri'ied toenli-r the matrices in either lions.
A multiple core-box for molding T cores and the like, formed with a row of parallel nu l-ic s and divided into a drag and two cup planes intersecting the axes of the three bra (liUPS ol the matrices, combined with n wi l a mechanism consisting of moving parts lh'lfii ilfill to engage the two copes respect vely, and constructed in lifting oil the inc drag to move in directions initially an app! ximately right angles to each other and oblique to the drag.
7. A multiple core-box for moldingT cores and the like, formed with a row of parallel matrices; and divided into a drag and two opes in planes intersecting the axes of the 0 branches of the matrices, combined with mechanism consisting of moving of said posiparts adapted to engage the two copes respectively, said parts connected together to move simultaneously, and (.OfiStlUCtUd in lift ing ofif the caper: from the drag; to move the 5 ct-pvs in directions at npgnnxinmtolyright zingles to each 011w! and uhliqun to the drag,
A mnlt iple cm? y; for nmhl'sm); T cores and the liu, fmrnw ith 3L i'nw of parallel maii ct ta 'ii divide/l lntziil. -'l: anti t' ropes in plant intern in; the max ut the three hmnchea of the mati'tct s, comhinqd with a fit' p iilgfi fi mechanism consisting pivttitml arms engwingg one cops and nimzntetl to lift it ohliqn from the drag and sningitlmck, flmi pivoted ztl'ins engragin the nthereope and nmuntetl to littit uhhqnel n i'li ';.um1ti'm'y(iii'eation and swing it form-willy, upward and back, whereby the) irmcting in at the two cones are ext 59d and 2136b .n f m the @ame shin.
.L'The eombmatiun v. ih Pow-hm i3 li\ him! into 6mg 15 and new" :2 ii, at wiping-mt mum J cmmtrnv h am -m H rock-shaft ll (1m Smsl i won- 2 Sui-acted in 011;: g (["ll'l anemia for vibrating sui a ,itS
i The (:m'nhin 1m Willi ti of? 211115, J J cun-trnntml tn ang'gn 1%? rank-shaft .l" twirl-yin said a:
l I carrying f itii t e nectinns bUtWQOn Fl.
transmit il'l f'itiltyf mu l 5 the latter.
urn p: t
v wit-whim I hung l tutu-11mg i3 and iig n its .:,il/;.'., t0 ii -cum the fn'oj 9 mm; 1 7m gaging 'iht, pira e itjiine if and lit iiiing moves'nen in tin; shits.
ll. The, )il'lbiilithiilli 211th t core-box hung thaws chimp t ting cnntmuti e Ti lg; hitalztliid haw: zwti confine mid n fwtinnn and having; Inez-"is fri' contracting it to draw 'tlw tntjjQt'fLlUIlS t; gather.
15. The combination with a COlO-bOXdlVlded into three sections, a drug 13' and copes i3: 1}, the drag formed with ti'unnions and i bosses c at its ends, and the capes with-end l pm inctitn'n a 210i clamps for holding; the I sections together camsinting nt' rings 51 engagl ing: wi l bosses (uni each having; nqtchus 1 'sh in out: ponition (.UlllQltlt) with Sni lentl px'ojeutimm t: permi at time rcnmval of the 001,1 5, Whilu in another position they are out 1 0i winchlence therewith so that thecnd projectinns are 0011 fined by the rings.
16. The cmnhinatinn with a multiple 00mhw; divided into three sections, of a drying tray zuiaptctl to be fitted to the row of cores expnsed on one section after the coping-off of the ether two, and by being inverted with said suction in receive the cures therefrom, being forn'wai with ex'rctnlml fittl'fitfltfitO support said (1021314.
1! The C(Hllhlllttllt'll with a multiple carehux divided into a. drag and two cnpes, the drag pivottnl so A5 to OStiliI-tttt, of a u'ii'ying tray adapted. t0 he titted t0 the run t cores exp (i on the (ting after the lifting off of the cupesmml by being lllVQPtflti with the drag to rut? lVO thv cures thm'nfrmn, being formed with extended surfaces to upport snni cores.
l 'n, A drying tmy K Consisting 05 endp-ieccs s, longitudinal hair 1 whip-ted to support; the ends at the middle ln'anchnn of a row of T cows, and hmgitutiinnl hm's i t ntlnpted to support the sitlctt oi thP opposed branches thm'uuf. v if A multiple (mm-hum Flliiilg munmers for (mtmi! H7 thn mutt-ices thmeot', and mech anism fur lifting {LP-(1 tlmmnng the Hummers, cunihinc t with mun for hnhling the rammmx; out; of action (winds-ting of inclined sha 187?; on tha lrtllHIlLE'H and an dwngntwl pawl nmuntezl w ax-0% upwardly inward the minimums anti adapted to engage beneath inclinml'shonhlfiri thtn'etm when thn hammers 1111- fully lifted whnrvhy ill: pmvl nets to lift them st glv y nhm'Q their normal stroke.
20. 4-?- nii ig iti com-ham, liilkllilxrlz; for en 2;: Elicl" mariners, nut: mw-hztnxszn fnrhftling and (Iii-hyping tin: lfllllliilt combined with 1:10am fox lmltlin thv 1W zirrtlnn (jnvmihtiiig Hf :1 pivntw' mztlly prossml row! 5 the Hi ,1]. t tm' the w:
thmtec-z:
m l G n01 (it's tlllti iulngit and to enter it the minimal-n ling: hntndln. i} Sltltl pawl for we 0m 01 action 7 t wlmteut' l ltnvehmcunto signed nun 01" two subscribing Li RE i.) ii, ll Ahi M Elli.
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