US985753A - Method of and apparatus for making metal articles. - Google Patents

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US985753A
US985753A US50896909A US1909508969A US985753A US 985753 A US985753 A US 985753A US 50896909 A US50896909 A US 50896909A US 1909508969 A US1909508969 A US 1909508969A US 985753 A US985753 A US 985753A
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    • B22DCASTING OF METALS; CASTING OF OTHER SUBSTANCES BY THE SAME PROCESSES OR DEVICES
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  • the principal object of the present invention is to provide for rapidly and economically making by a single operation articles of predetermined form from fluid metal, as steel, which articles shall be free from deleterious strains and stresses and shall be of perfect form and homogeneous throughout.
  • Figure l is a side view, partly in section, illustrating apparatus embodying features of the invention and capable of use in the practice of the process of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top or plan View of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a View similar to Fig. 1,-showing the parts in a difierentposition, and
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 44, of Fig. 1.
  • the melted metal in fluid condition is subjected to pressure sufficient to shape it in .a metal mold or die corresponding in form to the final or approximately final form of the article and at the sametime and while under pressure, heat is artificially extracted from it until it solidifies sufliciently to permit of its removal while still at a high temperature in final or approximately final 1, is a base provided with a portion 2, of
  • standards 5 shown to consist of bolts.
  • the mold or die is made up of a stripper section 11, of ring form and of a plunger section 12.
  • the plunger section 12, is connected with the piston 13, of the cylinder 7 by means of a piston rod 14, and the stripper section 11, is connected with the pistons 15, of the cylinders 6 and 8, by means of piston rods 16.
  • the mode of operation of the described apparatus is as follows: Suificient fluid steel for making the object, for example, the car wheel in final or approximately final form is introduced into the metal die or mold and subjected to pressure therein by means of the described pistons and cylinders and connections. At the same time and while the fluid metal is under pressure heat is ar tificially extracted or removed from it by means of the cooling fluid or material in the chambers or channels 17. While the metal is still hot and has somewhat solidified it is removed from the mold. For this purpose the cylinders and their connections are used for lifting the parts 11 and 12, as shown in Fig. 3, and these parts carry With them a hot car wheel. The stripper section 11, is lifted somewhat higher than it is shown in Fig.
  • the hot car wheel is ejected from the mold and can be caught in any convenient way.
  • a little space can be-left between the rim of the plunger 12, and the inner rim of the stripper section 11, for the passage of gases and of any superfluous metal which latter I from it, and removing the product as soon would constitute a fin on the product that can be readily detached.
  • Apparatus for making articles in final or approximately final form from melted iron or steel which comprises the combination of a sectional metal mold or die of which one part constitutes a plunger section and another a stripper section, means for artificially extracting heat from the mold which comprise passages or channels for the reception of a cooling fluid, and pistons and cylinders appertaining respectively to the plunger section and the stripper section of the mold, substantially as described.

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0. A. WEEKS.
METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING METAL ARTICLES.
APPLIUATION FILED JULYQZ, 1909, 1
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CHARLES A. WEEKS, 0F PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING METAL ARTICLES.
- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 28, 1.911.
Application filed July 22, 1909. Serial No. 508,969.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Crmnnns A. "Venus, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a certain new and useful Method of and Apparatus for Making Metal Articles, of which the following is a specification.
The principal object of the present invention is to provide for rapidly and economically making by a single operation articles of predetermined form from fluid metal, as steel, which articles shall be free from deleterious strains and stresses and shall be of perfect form and homogeneous throughout.
The invention will be claimed at the end hereofbut will first be described in connec tion with the accompanying drawings in which Figure l, is a side view, partly in section, illustrating apparatus embodying features of the invention and capable of use in the practice of the process of the invention. Fig. 2, is a top or plan View of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3, is a View similar to Fig. 1,-showing the parts in a difierentposition, and Fig. 4, is a sectional view taken on the line 44, of Fig. 1. K
The invention will be described in connection with the manufacture of articles in final or approximately final form direct by a single operation from melted steel, although the invention is not necessarily limited to that material butis applicable in whole or in part to other melted metals.
In practicing the process of my invention the melted metal in fluid condition is subjected to pressure sufficient to shape it in .a metal mold or die corresponding in form to the final or approximately final form of the article and at the sametime and while under pressure, heat is artificially extracted from it until it solidifies sufliciently to permit of its removal while still at a high temperature in final or approximately final 1, is a base provided with a portion 2, of
the mold or die and with a core 3, that projiects up into the space within the mold or 4:, is a head rigidly supported above the base by means of standards 5, shown to consist of bolts. Upon the head are mounted three cylinders 6, 7 and 8, fitted with inlet and outlet connections. These cylinders may be of the hydraulic variety. One set of these connections is shown in Fig. 2, and the other set may be just like it.
9, are connections for simultaneously working the pistons of the cylinders 6 and 8, and 10, is a connection for the cylinder 7. The mold or die is made up of a stripper section 11, of ring form and of a plunger section 12. The plunger section 12,,is connected with the piston 13, of the cylinder 7 by means of a piston rod 14, and the stripper section 11, is connected with the pistons 15, of the cylinders 6 and 8, by means of piston rods 16.
17, are channels for the reception of a cooling fiuid, as water, which is a means for artificially extract-in heat from the contents of the mold or die, the parts 2, 11 and 12, of which are made of metal.
In practicing the process of the invention the mode of operation of the described apparatus is as follows: Suificient fluid steel for making the object, for example, the car wheel in final or approximately final form is introduced into the metal die or mold and subjected to pressure therein by means of the described pistons and cylinders and connections. At the same time and while the fluid metal is under pressure heat is ar tificially extracted or removed from it by means of the cooling fluid or material in the chambers or channels 17. While the metal is still hot and has somewhat solidified it is removed from the mold. For this purpose the cylinders and their connections are used for lifting the parts 11 and 12, as shown in Fig. 3, and these parts carry With them a hot car wheel. The stripper section 11, is lifted somewhat higher than it is shown in Fig. 3, and in this way the hot car wheel is ejected from the mold and can be caught in any convenient way. If desired a little space can be-left between the rim of the plunger 12, and the inner rim of the stripper section 11, for the passage of gases and of any superfluous metal which latter I from it, and removing the product as soon would constitute a fin on the product that can be readily detached. By casting the fluid steel into a metal mold under pressure and extracting artificially heat from it and removing the product while hot and as soon as sufficiently solidified, the product is free from deleterious strains and stresses and is in final or approximately final form as the result of this quick operation. The product while hot may, if necessary, be finished and it -is obviously cheap so far as its cost of production is concerned.
What I claim is:
1. The method of making articles in final or approximately final form from melted steel which consists in subjecting melted stel to sufiicient pressure to shape it in a metal mold corresponding to the final or ap proximately final form of the article and simultaneously and While the melted metal is under pressure artificially extracting heat as its upper portions are sufiiciently solidified to hold the shape and while hot from the mold, substantially as described.
2. Apparatus for making articles in final or approximately final form from melted iron or steel which comprises the combination of a sectional metal mold or die of which one part constitutes a plunger section and another a stripper section, means for artificially extracting heat from the mold which comprise passages or channels for the reception of a cooling fluid, and pistons and cylinders appertaining respectively to the plunger section and the stripper section of the mold, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name.
CHARLES A. -WElil-KS.
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S. E. PATTERSON, FRANK E. FRENCH.
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