WO2015040490A2 - High-pressure die casting apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to an apparatus and method for high-pressure die casting.
- High-pressure die casting is oftentimes used to manufacture parts formed of metal or another material.
- a high-pressure die casting apparatus typically includes a first die half and a second die half each presenting a molding surface. When the die apparatus is closed, the molding surfaces present a mold cavity therebetween.
- a shot sleeve extends through one of the die halves and conveys molten material to the mold cavity. In a conventional high-pressure die casting process, the molten material is not poured into the shot sleeve until the die apparatus is closed, otherwise the molten material will flow out of the shot sleeve causing a potential safety issue and causing the casting process to fail.
- the die casting device includes molding surfaces presenting a mold cavity therebetween, a shot sleeve having an opening along one of the molding surfaces, and a slider disposed along the molding surface adjacent the opening of the shot sleeve.
- the slider at least partially seals the opening while molten material is poured into the shot sleeve.
- the molten material can be poured into the shot sleeve when the die casting device is still open, which reduces the cycle time.
- the method includes spraying a lubricant onto the molding surfaces in preparation for the next casting cycle.
- a lubricant onto the molding surfaces in preparation for the next casting cycle.
- the slider could malfunction and may not correctly align with the opening of the shot sleeve.
- the slider could also cause excessive material flashes or blockage along the opening of the shot sleeve, due to high- pressure and dynamic impact of the material against the slider.
- the lubricant sprayed onto the molding surfaces could become entrapped in the shot sleeve.
- the invention provides a die apparatus for die casting.
- the die apparatus comprises a first die half having a first molding surface and a second die half having a second molding surface, and the molding surfaces present a mold cavity therebetween.
- a shot sleeve extends through the first die half to the first molding surface and includes a side wall presenting a fluid opening for conveying fluid.
- the side wall extends to a partial end wall which defines at least one wall opening for allowing fluid to flow from the fluid opening toward the mold cavity.
- the partial end wall prevents the fluid from flowing out of the shot sleeve and thus allows the fluid to be poured into the shot sleeve when the die apparatus is still open.
- a plunger is disposed in the shot sleeve for pressing the fluid through the at least one wall opening and into the mold cavity.
- a material separator is disposed along one of the molding surfaces and is movable relative to the molding surface.
- at least one hold pin extends upwardly from the second molding surface, and each of the hold pins is axially aligned with one of the wall openings.
- the invention also provides a die casting method.
- the method comprises disposing fluid in the shot sleeve while the first molding surface is spaced from the second molding surface, and then moving at least one of the die halves toward the other to present the mold cavity therebetween.
- the method next includes pressing the fluid through the wall opening of the shot sleeve into the mold cavity until only a portion of the fluid remains in the shot sleeve and blocks the wall opening.
- the method then includes moving at least one of the die halves away from the opposite die half while the portion of the fluid blocks the wall opening and is at least partially molten.
- the apparatus and method of the present invention provides several advantages over conventional die apparatuses and methods used for die casting, such as the die casting device and method described in the '724 publication.
- the stationary partial end wall of the shot sleeve allows the fluid to be poured into the shot sleeve while the die apparatus is still open, for example while spraying lubricant onto the molding surfaces.
- the die apparatus can be re-opened before the biscuit fully solidifies, which also reduces the cycle time.
- the portion of material remaining in the shot sleeve blocks the at least one wall opening and thus prevents the lubricant spray from entering the shot sleeve, which improves productivity of the casting process.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a die apparatus in an open position at the beginning of a casting process according to a first exemplary embodiment
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the exemplary die apparatus of Figure 1;
- Figure 2A is an enlarged view of a portion of the die apparatus of Figure 2 showing a die opening of a first die half and a wall opening of a shot sleeve;
- Figure 2B is an enlarged view of another portion of the die apparatus of
- Figure 2C is an enlarged view of yet another portion of the die apparatus of
- Figure 2 showing a hold pin disposed in a second die half
- Figure 2D is a front perspective view of a plunger head having a dove tail design
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the first exemplary die apparatus showing fluid disposed in the shot sleeve while the die apparatus is open;
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the first exemplary die apparatus showing fluid disposed in the shot sleeve when the die apparatus is closed;
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the first exemplary die apparatus showing fluid pressed into a mold cavity by the plunger and a biscuit remaining in the shot sleeve when the die apparatus is closed;
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of the first exemplary die apparatus after the die apparatus is opened and the biscuit is separated from the solidified material on the molding surface;
- Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of the first exemplary die apparatus after the solidified material is ejected from the molding surface and after the biscuit is removed from the shot sleeve;
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of the die apparatus in the open position at the beginning of the casting process according to a second exemplary embodiment;
- Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of the second exemplary die apparatus showing fluid disposed in the shot sleeve while the die apparatus is open;
- Figure 9A is an enlarged view of a portion of the upper die half of the die apparatus of Figure 9;
- Figure 9B is an enlarged view of a portion of the lower die half of the die apparatus of Figure 9;
- Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view of the second exemplary die apparatus showing fluid disposed in the shot sleeve when the die apparatus is closed;
- Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view of the second exemplary die apparatus showing fluid pressed into the mold cavity by the plunger and the biscuit remaining in the shot sleeve when the die apparatus is closed;
- Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of the second exemplary die apparatus after the die apparatus is open, solidified material is ejected from the molding surface, and the biscuit is removed from the shot sleeve.
- the invention provides a die apparatus 10 for die casting of parts 12, such as high-pressure die casting of chassis or body components for automotive vehicles.
- the die apparatus 10 is typically used to cast metal parts, such as parts formed of aluminum.
- the die apparatus 10 can also be used to cast parts formed of other materials.
- the die apparatus 10 comprises a first die half 14, a second die half 16, and shot sleeve 18 which are capable of providing a reduced cycle time and increased productivity.
- a perspective view of the die apparatus 10 according to a first exemplary embodiment is shown in Figure 1.
- Figures 2-7 are cross- sectional views of the first exemplary die apparatus 10 during different stages of the casting process.
- the first die half 14 comprises a block with a first molding surface 20 facing the second die half 16.
- the first die half 14 is fixed in position relative to the second die half 16, and the two die halves 14, 16 provide a mold cavity therebetween when the die apparatus 10 is closed.
- the first die half 14 could be movable, and the second die half 16 could be fixed.
- the first molding surface 20 of the first die half 14 presents contour for shaping any type of fluid, which is typically a molten material.
- the first molding surface 20 presents a recessed area 22 for receiving the molten material and shaping the molten material into the part 12.
- the shape and dimensions of the first molding surface 20 vary depending on the part 12 to be formed.
- the first molding surface 20 also presents a die opening 24 for receiving the molten metal from the shot sleeve 18.
- a channel 28 extends from the die opening 24 to the recessed area 22 for conveying the molten material from the die opening 24 to the recessed area 22.
- the dimensions of the recessed area 22 are greater than the dimensions of the die opening 24 and greater than the dimensions of the channel 28.
- the depth of the die opening 24 and the depth of the channel 28, relative to the first molding surface 20 are
- the first die half 14 also includes a back surface 30 opposite the first molding surface 20.
- a sleeve opening 32 for receiving the shot sleeve 18 extends continuously from the back surface 30 to the first molding surface 20.
- the die opening 34 is part of, or in fluid communication with, the sleeve opening 32 so that the molten material can flow continuously through the shot sleeve 18 and the die opening 24 to the first molding surface 20.
- the sleeve opening 32 also extends to a support ledge 26 formed in the first die half 14 and defining the die opening 24.
- the support ledge 26 is disposed parallel to the first molding surface 20, as best shown in Figure 2A.
- the shot sleeve 18 is designed to fit securely in the sleeve opening 32 against the support ledge 26.
- the sleeve opening 32 and the die opening 24 each present a cross- sectional area extending parallel to the first molding surface 20, and the cross-sectional area of the die opening 24 is less than the cross-sectional area of the remaining portions of the rest of the sleeve opening 32.
- the sleeve opening 32 presents a cylindrical shape between the back surface 30 and the die opening 24, and the cross- sectional area of the die opening 24 is approximately half of the cross-sectional area of the sleeve opening 32.
- the support ledge 26 of the first die half 14 is designed to support the shot sleeve 18 and space the shot sleeve 18 from the first molding surface 20.
- the support ledge 26 extends parallel to the first molding surface 20 and traverse to the sleeve opening 32.
- the die opening 24 is tapered such that the cross-sectional area of the die opening 24 increases slightly in a direction moving toward the first molding surface 20.
- the first die half 14 also defines a material separator opening 34, which in this embodiment is push pin opening, extending continuously from the back surface 30 to the channel 28 of the first molding surface 20.
- the material separator opening 34 also presents a cross-sectional area parallel to the first molding surface 20, which is less than the cross-sectional area of the sleeve opening 32.
- a material separator 36 which in this embodiment is a push pin, fits tightly in the material separator opening 34 and is capable of moving toward and away from the first molding surface 20.
- the material separator 36 assists in separating the portion of material remaining in the shot sleeve 18 from the material disposed between the first and second molding surfaces 20, 68.
- the material separator 36 also assists in ejecting the solidified material from the first molding surface 20.
- the shot sleeve 18 is received in the sleeve opening 32 of the first die half 14 and conveys the molten material to the first molding surface 20.
- the shot sleeve 18 includes a side wall 38 extending along a center axis A from a first end 40 to a second end 42. The side wall 38 also extends
- the side wall 38 of the shot sleeve 18 also forms a fluid passage along the center axis A for conveying the molten material toward the mold cavity.
- the first end 40 of the shot sleeve 18 is open for receiving a plunger 44, which will be discussed further below.
- the shot sleeve 18 also includes a partial end wall 46 located at the second end 42 of the shot sleeve 18 to partially close the second end 42 and prevent the molten material from flowing to the first molding surface 20 when the die apparatus 10 is open.
- the partial end wall 46 is disposed in a stationary, fixed position relative to the side wall 38.
- the partial end wall 46 and the side wall 38 can comprise a homogenous, one-piece structure, or can comprise separate pieces fixed to one another. Unlike other die apparatuses with sliding end walls to expose the fluid passage, the partial end wall 46 of the present invention does not move relative to the side wall 38.
- the partial end wall 46 When the shot sleeve 18 is disposed in the sleeve opening 32 of the first die half 14, the partial end wall 46 is disposed on and aligned with the support ledge 26 of the first die half 14, as best shown in Figure 2A.
- the partial end wall 46 presents a cross-sectional area disposed parallel to said first molding surface 20 which is typically equal to or greater than one third of the cross-sectional area of the fluid passage.
- the support ledge 26 could be removed, and the partial end wall 46 could present a portion the first molding surface 20.
- the side wall 38 and partial end wall 46 of the shot sleeve 18 together define a wall opening 48, which is aligned with the die opening 24, to allow the molten material to flow from the shot sleeve 18 into the mold cavity when the die apparatus 10 is closed.
- the wall opening 48 is typically disposed on one side of the shot sleeve 18, and the partial end wall 46 is disposed on the other side.
- the wall opening 48 has a cross-sectional area extending parallel to the first molding surface 20. In the first exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional area of the wall opening 48 is approximately half of the cross-sectional area of the sleeve opening 32.
- the partial end wall 46 and side wall 38 of the shot sleeve 18 are tapered around the wall opening 48, such that the cross- sectional area of the wall opening 48 increases slightly in a direction moving toward the first molding surface 20, just like the die opening 24.
- the aligned wall opening 48 and die opening 24 can together be referred to as a sprue opening, because during the casting process, the molten material in the form of a sprue is disposed in those aligned openings 24, 48.
- the side wall 38 of the shot sleeve 18 includes a pouring hole 50 for receiving the molten material.
- the pouring hole 50 is located closer to the first end 40 than the second end 42.
- the pouring hole 50 is also disposed on the same side of the shot sleeve 18 as the wall opening 48, so that the partial end wall 46 prevents the molten material poured into the shot sleeve 18 from entering the mold cavity until the plunger 44 presses the material through the wall opening 48.
- the side wall 38 of the shot sleeve 18 also includes a receiving hole 52 on the same side as the pouring hole 50.
- the receiving hole 52 is located between the pouring hole 50 and the first end 40.
- a biscuit knock out hole 54 is also provided in the shot sleeve 18, directly opposite the receiving hole 52.
- the receiving hole 52 receives a biscuit knock out component 56, in this case a push pin, which is designed to push a portion of the material, referred to as a biscuit 58, through the biscuit knock out hole 54. This process is discussed further below.
- the die apparatus 10 also comprises the plunger 44 received in the fluid passage of the shot sleeve 18 for pressing the molten material through the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18 and into the mold cavity.
- the plunger 44 includes a plunger rod 62 attached to a plunger head 64.
- the plunger head 64 has the same shape as the fluid passage of the shot sleeve 18, and a cross-sectional area approximately equal to that of the fluid passage, and thus fits tightly against the side wall 38 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the plunger head 64 is capable of sliding along the side wall 38 toward the partial end wall 46 to press the molten material through the shot sleeve 18.
- the plunger head 64 preferably presents a serrated surface 66 facing the partial end wall 46 for engaging the molten material during the casting process, which will be discussed further below.
- the serrated surface 66 includes serrations or notches for engaging the material.
- the serrations comprise a dove tail design, as best shown in Figures 2B and 2D.
- the die apparatus 10 of the first exemplary embodiment further includes the second die half 16, which is aligned with the first die half 14 and movable relative to the first die half 14.
- the second die half 16 and first die half 14 are spaced from one another, which is referred to as the die apparatus 10 being open.
- the molten metal is poured into the shot sleeve 18 while the die apparatus 10 is open.
- the second die half 16 moves toward the first die half 14 until the two halves 14, 16 engage one another and present the mold cavity therebetween. This is referred to as the die apparatus 10 being closed.
- the plunger 44 then presses the molten material into the mold cavity to form the part 12.
- the second die half 16 also comprises a block of material with a second molding surface 68 facing and aligned with the first molding surface 20, so that the molding surfaces 20, 68 form the mold cavity therebetween when the die apparatus 10 is closed.
- the second molding surface 68 presents a contour for shaping the molten material, which in this case is a protruded area 70 having a shape and dimensions that match the recessed area 22 of the first die half 14.
- the portion of the second molding surface 68 surrounding the protruded area 70 is flat and does not include any feature corresponding to the channel 28 or the die opening 24 of the first die half 14.
- the second die half 16 also includes a second back surface 72 opposite the second molding surface 68.
- a hold pin opening 74 extends through the second die half 16 to the second molding surface 68.
- the hold pin opening 74 is aligned with the die opening 24 of the first die half 14.
- the cross-sectional area of the hold pin opening 74 is less than the cross-sectional area of the die opening 24.
- a hold pin 76 is disposed in the hold pin opening 74 and remains in a fixed position throughout the casting process. The hold pin 76 is axially aligned with the die opening 24 of the first die half 14 and the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the hold pin 76 also has an enlarged head which is disposed slightly above the second molding surface 68 and tapers toward the second molding surface 68, as best shown in Figure 2C.
- the head of the hold pin 76 is disposed in the die opening 24, but not the wall opening 48.
- the hold pin 76 increases the pressure along the die opening 24 and thus increases the rate at which the molten material flows into the mold cavity.
- the hold pin 76 also holds the part 12 on the molding surface 68 when the die apparatus 10 first opens and before the part 12 is ejected, so that the part 12 does not immediately fall off the molding surface 68 when the second die half 16 moves away from the first die half 14.
- a distributor which is typically located in the moving die half and aligned with the opening of the shot sleeve, for guiding the molten material through the shot sleeve to the mold cavity, can be eliminated in the inventive die apparatus 10.
- Ejection pins 78 are also typically received in the second die half 16, as shown in Figure 7. The ejection pins 78 move upwardly and outwardly of the second molding surface 68 to eject the part 12 at the end of the casting process.
- the invention also provides a method for die casting using the first exemplary die apparatus 10. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the method begins with the die apparatus 10 in the open position, wherein the first die half 14 and the second die half 16 are spaced from one another.
- the plunger 44 is received in the shot sleeve 18 such that the plunger head 64 is located between the pouring hole 50 and the receiving hole 52.
- the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 is aligned with an edge of the pouring hole 50 and does not block the pouring hole 50.
- the biscuit knock out component 56 is outside of the receiving hole 52, and the enlarged end of the hold pin 76 is disposed slightly past the second molding surface 68.
- the method includes pouring molten material, or another fluid, through the pouring hole 50 into the shot sleeve 18.
- the molten material flows through the fluid passage toward the partial end wall 46 and the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the amount of molten material poured into the shot sleeve 18 and the rate at which the molten material is poured is such that the molten material remains below the wall opening 48 of the partial end wall 46 while the die apparatus 10 is still open.
- the molten material is poured into the shot sleeve 18 until it rises to a level along the partial end wall 46 which is slightly below the wall opening 48, as shown in Figure 3.
- the partial end wall 46 and the support ledge 26 of the upper die half 14 prevent the molten material from flowing out of the shot sleeve 18 onto the first molding surface 20.
- the method includes closing the die apparatus 10 by moving the second die half 16 toward the first die half 14 while maintaining the first die half 14 in a fixed position.
- Figure 4 shows the exemplary die apparatus 10 in the closed position with the molten material in the shot sleeve 18.
- the recessed area 22 of the first molding surface 20 is slightly spaced from the protruded area 70 of the second molding surface 68; and the die opening 24 and the channel 28 of the first molding surface 20 are slightly spaced from the opposing second molding surface 68 such that the first die half 14 and the second die half 16 form the mold cavity therebetween.
- the end face of the material separator 36 is aligned with the first molding surface 20.
- the enlarged end of the hold pin 76 is disposed slightly above the second molding surface 68 and is axially aligned with the die opening 24 of the first die half 14 and the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the method next includes pushing the molten material through the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18, through the die opening 24 of the first die half 14, around and past the enlarged head of the hold pin 76, and into the mold cavity.
- This step includes moving the plunger 44 past the pouring hole 50 and toward the partial end wall 46 of the shot sleeve 18 so that the plunger head 64 pushes the molten material through wall opening 48.
- the molten material flows into the mold cavity, fills the mold cavity, and conforms to the shape of molding surfaces 20, 68.
- the molten material fills the entire volume of the mold cavity along the recessed area 22, the channel 28, and the die opening 24.
- the plunger 44 stops moving before the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 reaches the partial end wall 46 of the shot sleeve 18, as shown in Figure 5.
- a portion of the molten material remains in the shot sleeve 18 and fills the fluid passage of the shot sleeve 18 between the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 and the partial end wall 46.
- the molten material extends continuously from the serrated surface 66 through the wall opening 48 and through die opening 24 to the mold cavity.
- the amount of material disposed along the recessed area 22 is referred to as the part 12.
- the amount of material disposed in the wall opening 48 and die opening 24, and along the channel 28 of the first die half 14, is referred to as a runner 80.
- the portion of material that remains in the shot sleeve 18 between the plunger head 64 and the partial end wall 46, after the plunger 44 stops moving, is referred to as the biscuit 58.
- the second die half 16 moves away from the first die half 14 such that the die apparatus 10 is open again.
- This step is conducted after the runner 80 and the part 12 are solidified, but while the biscuit 58 is still at least partially molten and not fully solidified.
- the biscuit 58 separates from the runner 80, as shown in Figure 6.
- the material separator 36 assists with the separation of the biscuit 58 from runner 80 by pressing against the runner 80 as the second die half 16 begins moving away from the first die half 14.
- the pressure applied to the runner 80 by the material separator 36 causes the biscuit 58 and runner 80 to separate from one another at the wall opening 48, as shown in Figure 6.
- the biscuit 58 formed when the second die half 16 moves away from the first die half 14 has a generally flat surface extending continually along the partial end wall 46 and continuously along the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the method next includes allowing the runner 80 and part 12 to solidify on the second molding surface 68 of the second die half 16, and then ejecting the solidified runner 80 and part 12 from the second die half 16.
- the ejection pins 78 move upward past the second molding surface 68 to push the part 12 and runner 80 away from the second molding surface 68.
- the pressure applied to the part 12 and the runner 80 by the ejection pins 78 causes the part 12 and runner 80 to disengage from the hold pin 76 and the protruded area 70 of the second molding surface 68.
- the plunger 44 remains in the forward position during the ejecting step so that the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 engages the biscuit 58 while the biscuit 58 solidifies.
- the biscuit 58 completely covers the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18 during the ejecting step, both before and after the biscuit 58 is solidified.
- the method includes spraying the molding surfaces 20, 68 with a lubricant in preparation for the next casting cycle.
- the plunger 44 remains in the forward position so that the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 still engages the biscuit 58, and the solidified biscuit 58 completely covers the wall opening 48 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the biscuit 58 seals the wall opening 48 and prevents any lubricant from entering the shot sleeve 18 during the spraying step, which is an advantage over the process described in the '724 publication.
- the method includes moving the plunger 44 away from the second end 42 and back toward the first end 40 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 remains secured to the solidified biscuit 58 and pulls the biscuit 58 away from the partial end wall 46 and toward the first end 40 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the dove tail design is preferred for holding the biscuit 58 while moving the biscuit 58 toward the first end 40 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the plunger 44 moves toward the first end 40 of the shot sleeve 18 until the biscuit 58 is aligned with the biscuit knock out hole 54 and the serrated surface 66 of the plunder head 64 is disposed between the biscuit knockout hole 54 and the first end 40 of the shot sleeve 18, as shown in Figure 7.
- the method next includes removing the solidified biscuit 58 from the shot sleeve 18 so that the shot sleeve 18 is free of material and is ready for the next casting cycle.
- This step includes pushing the biscuit 58 vertically through the biscuit knock out hole 54 and out of the shot sleeve 18.
- the biscuit knock out component 56 moves through the receiving hole 52 and pushes the biscuit 58 vertically out of the shot sleeve 18.
- the serrated surface 66 of the plunger head 64 with the dove tail design is aligned with the receiving hole 52, and the knock out component 56 slides along the dove tail design.
- the dove tail design guides the knock out component 56 through the shot sleeve 18.
- the biscuit 58 can be removed horizontally, for example through the first or second end 40, 42 of the shot sleeve 18.
- the die apparatus 10 After the biscuit 58 is removed from the shot sleeve 18, the die apparatus 10 is ready for the next casting cycle.
- the method includes repeating the steps of pouring the molten material into the shot sleeve 18 while the die apparatus 10 is still open; followed by closing the die apparatus 10; pushing the molten material into the mold cavity; opening the die apparatus 10; ejecting the part 12; and spraying the lubricant on the molding surfaces 20, 68 while the biscuit 58 blocks the wall opening 48 of the tubular sleeve 18, as described above.
- FIG. 8 A perspective view of a die apparatus 110 according to a second exemplary embodiment is shown in Figure 8.
- Figures 9-12 are cross-sectional views of the second exemplary die apparatus 110 during different stages of the casting process.
- the first die half 114 again comprises a block with the first molding surface 120 facing the second die half 116.
- the first die half 114 is fixed in position relative to the second die half 116, and the two die halves 114, 116 provide a mold cavity therebetween when the die apparatus 110 is closed.
- the contour of the first molding surface 120 and the second molding surface 168 is different from the contour shown in Figures 1-7 and thus form a part 112 having a different design.
- the die opening 124 of the first die half 114 is much larger than the die opening 14 of the first exemplary embodiment, and the support ledge 126 is a separate piece attached to the remaining block of the first die half 114.
- the material separator 136 is received in the die opening 124 and is spaced from the partial end wall 146 of the shot sleeve 118 by a spacer plate 182.
- the partial end wall 146 defines a plurality of the wall openings 148 for allowing molten material, or another fluid, to flow from the shot sleeve 118 toward the mold cavity.
- the partial end wall 146 is again disposed in a stationary, fixed position relative to the side wall 138.
- the cross-sectional area of the partial end wall 146 is equal to or greater than one third of the cross-sectional area of the fluid passage.
- the material separator 136 of the second exemplary embodiment comprises a break plate which is movable in a direction perpendicular to the first molding surface 120 toward the second molding surface 168.
- a hydraulic or mechanical drive is typically used to move the material separator 136 relative to the first molding surface 120.
- the material separator 136 of the second exemplary embodiment includes a plurality of connection openings 184, and the spacer plate 182 includes a plurality of spacer openings 186 each aligned with one of the wall openings 148 for allowing molten material to flow from the shot sleeve 118, through the spacer plate 182 and the material separator 136 into the mold cavity.
- the wall openings 148, connection openings 184, and spacer openings 186 each present a cross-sectional area which increases in a direction moving toward the first molding surface 120.
- the aligned wall opening 148, connection opening 184, and spacer opening 186 can together be referred to as a sprue opening, because during the casting process, the molten material in the form of a sprue is disposed in those aligned openings 148, 184, 186.
- each hold pin 176 are disposed in the second die half 116, and each hold pin 176 is aligned with one of the wall openings 148. Unlike the hold pins 76 of the first embodiment, the hold pins 176 of the second embodiment present a cross-sectional area decreasing in a direction moving toward the first die half 114. In addition, the hold pins 176 are movable relative to the second molding surface 168 and thus can assist in ejecting the finished part 112 from the second molding surface 168.
- the shot sleeve 118 is received in the sleeve opening 132 of the first die half 114 and conveys the molten material toward the first molding surface 120.
- the shot sleeve 118 again includes a pouring hole 150 for receiving the molten material which is located closer to the first end 140 than the second end 142 and is disposed on the same side of the shot sleeve 118 as the wall openings 148.
- the shot sleeve 118 is shorter and does not include the receiving hole 52 or the biscuit knock out hole 54.
- the plunger 144 with the attached biscuit 158 is removed horizontally through the first end 140 of the shot sleeve 118, and then the biscuit 158 is detached from the plunger head 164 by the knock out component 156, which in this case is a knock out plate.
- the biscuit 158 can be removed vertically from the shot sleeve 118, for example by incorporating the biscuit knock out hole 54 is and receiving hole 52 into the shot sleeve 118.
- the apparatus 110 of the second exemplary embodiment further includes a shuttle 188 for moving the plunger 144 relative to the shot sleeve 118.
- a tip ring 190 is disposed around the head 164 of the plunger 144, and the shuttle 188 is designed to hold the plunger head 164 and tip ring 190 tightly against rotation.
- the plunger head 164 again includes the serrated surface 166, preferably a dove tail design, as best shown in Figures 2, 2B, and 2D to engage the material in the shot sleeve 118.
- the casting process begins by the shuttle 188 moving the plunger head 164 into the shot sleeve 118 such that the shuttle 188 and the plunger head 164 engage the first end 140 of the shot sleeve 118, as shown in Figure 9.
- the molten material is then poured into the shot sleeve 118 while the die apparatus 110 is opened.
- the plunger head 164 slides through the shot sleeve 118 and presses the molten material through the wall openings 148 into the mold cavity, as shown in Figures 10 and 11.
- the die apparatus 110 then re-opens while the biscuit 158 is at least partially molten, and the material separator 136 separates the biscuit 158 from the rest of the material shaped between the first and second die halves 114, 116.
- the solidified material separated from the biscuit comprises the part 112, the runner 180, and a sprue 192, as shown in Figure 12.
- the hold pins 176 can be moved relative to the second molding surface 168 to assist in ejecting the solidified material from the apparatus 110. Once the solidified material is ejected, the molding surfaces 120, 168 are sprayed with a lubricant.
- the biscuit 158 blocks the wall openings 148 and prevents the lubricant from entering the shot sleeve 118.
- the shuttle 188 removes the plunger 144 from the shot sleeve 118 along with the solidified biscuit 158, and the biscuit knock out component 156, which in this embodiment removes the biscuit 158 from the plunger head 164, as shown in Figure 12.
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