US20020157805A1 - Molding equipment for framed sand molds - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a molding system for alternately making upper and lower sand molds in empty molding frames to be fed in a molding apparatus.
- the object of this invention is to provide a molding system for making a sand mold with a frame.
- the lateral load generated when the molding frames are fed in and out or pattern carriers for upper and lower molding frames are exchanged can be insulated from the apparatuses near the molding apparatus, and by which the vibrations generated during molding operations can be prevented from being transmitted to those nearby apparatuses, so that the environment of a factory can be prevented from being degraded, and so that the apparatuses can be easily fixed at the factory.
- the molding system for a sand molding with a frame of this invention is characterized by a molding support that is held on a plurality of vibration-isolating pads, a turntable that can alternately feed in and out carriers for patterns above the molding support, a molding head held by a pair of frame-setting cylinders to move up and down above the turntable, two pairs of centering pins projecting upward at the sides of the lower end of the molding head, roller frames positioned near the lower end of the molding head at both its sides and hanging molding frames to feed them in and out, centering bushes put on the upper parts of the roller frames in line with the two pairs of the centering pins, and rollers hanging from the molding head.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of the molding system before the molding operation starts. Part of the system is omitted.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view along the line A-A in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic front view of the molding system during the molding operation. Part of the system is omitted.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view along the line B-B in FIG. 3.
- FIGS. 1 and 3 a molding support 2 is fixed on a plurality of vibration-insulating pads 1 , 1 on a base.
- FIG. 4 which is a sectional view along the line B-B in FIG. 3
- a pair of vertical frame-setting cylinders 3 , 3 are located on the front and rear ends of the molding support 2 .
- the frame-setting cylinder 3 at the front side is also used for the shaft rotating in the center of a turntable 5 , on which two pattern carriers 4 , 4 are put.
- a molding head 6 is held on the upper ends of piston rods 3 A, 3 A of the pair of the frame-setting cylinders 3 , 3 .
- Two pairs of centering pins 7 , 7 are located at the sides of the lower end of the molding head 6 . They project upward. These pins function as a first centering means.
- Roller frames 8 , 9 which support rollers 8 A, 9 A that feed in and out molding frames W, are fixed near the sides of the molding head 6 to maintain a space between the roller frames 8 , 9 so that the molding head can move up and down through the space.
- Centering bushes 10 , 10 are located on the upper parts of the roller frames 8 , 9 , which are used to feed the molding frames in and out.
- the bushes project opposite each other, and are located opposite the two pair of centering pins 7 , 7 such that the bushes correspond to the two pair of centering pins 7 , 7 , which receive them.
- the bushes function as a second centering means.
- Safety stoppers 12 , 12 are located above the centering bushes 10 , 10 (see FIGS. 1, 2, and 3 ). The stoppers 12 , 12 engage with or disengage from the centering pins 7 , 7 by means of the cylinders 11 , 11 .
- rollers 13 are hung from a roller frame (not shown) that is located on the molding head 6 . Also, the roller frame is located between the rollers 8 A, 9 A. After an empty molding frame W is fed in by the roller 8 A, as the molding head 6 moves down the molding frame W also moves down. Then, the molding frame W is set on one of the pattern carriers 4 , 4 (FIG. 3), which carriers are put on the turntable 5 .
- each molding frame W is transferred rightward by given distances, and then an empty molding frame W is put below the molding head 6 .
- the lateral load that is generated during that time is received by the roller frames 8 , 9 through both the centering pins 7 , 7 and the centering bushes 10 , 10 .
- the frame-setting cylinders 3 , 3 retract to move down both the molding head 6 and the empty molding frame W, to set the molding frame W on the pattern carrier 4 on the turntable 5 (as in FIG. 3).
- the molding head 6 acts to carry out a molding operation, e.g., blowing-molding molding sand into the empty molding frame W or compression molding. Vibrations generated from the molding head during such a molding operation are absorbed and attenuated by the frame-setting cylinders 3 , 3 , the molding supports 2 , and the vibration-insulating pads 1 , 1 . Thus, the nearby apparatuses are insulated from the vibrations.
- a molding operation e.g., blowing-molding molding sand into the empty molding frame W or compression molding. Vibrations generated from the molding head during such a molding operation are absorbed and attenuated by the frame-setting cylinders 3 , 3 , the molding supports 2 , and the vibration-insulating pads 1 , 1 .
- the nearby apparatuses are insulated from the vibrations.
- each molding frame is moved rightward by given distances so that a molded molding frame W is fed out from the roller 13 to the roller 9 A, while an empty molding frame W is fed in from the roller 8 A to the roller 13 .
- the lateral loads generated during these operations are received by the roller frames 8 , 9 , which are used to feed the molding frames in and out.
- the turntable 5 operates to exchange pattern carriers 4 , 4 for the subsequent molding operation.
- the embodiment discussed above uses the centering pins 7 , 7 , as the first centering means. These pins are located at both sides of the lower end of the molding head 6 , and project upward. Also, it uses the bushes 10 , 10 , as the second centering means, which bushes are located on the roller frames 8 , 9 , which are used to feed molding frames in and out, to engage with the centering pins 7 , 7 .
- the first and second centering means any construction may be used that can receive the lateral loads that are generated when the molding frames are fed in and fed out or the upper and lower pattern carriers are exchanged.
- receiving members such as the bushes may be located at both sides of the lower end of the molding head 6 , and pins may be located on the roller frames 8 , 9 to engage with the receiving members.
- the molding system of this invention includes a molding support located on a plurality of vibration-insulating pads, a turntable to allow pattern carriers to be alternately fed in and fed out above the molding support, a molding head located above the turntable, which molding head moves up and down, two pairs of centering pins located on the molding head, roller frames for feeding in and out molding frames hanging rollers located at the outside of and near the highest end of the molding head, centering bushes located above the roller frames that are used to feed the molding frames in and out, which frames correspond to the two pairs of the centering pins, and rollers hung from the molding head.
- the lateral loads that are generated when the molding frames are fed out and in or when the pattern carriers for the upper and lower frames are exchanged can be received by the roller frames by means of the connection between the centering pins and the centering bushes.
- the vibrations generated during the molding operations can be insulated from the nearby apparatuses, and absorbed and attenuated by the vibration-insulating pads, so that the area around a factory is prevented from being degraded and so that noise can be decreased.
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A molding system to make a sand mold with a frame is provided to receive the lateral loads generated when molding frames are fed out and in by nearby apparatuses and to prevent vibrations generated during a molding operation from being transmitted to nearby apparatuses, so that the area around a factory is prevented from being degraded and so that apparatuses can be easily affixed. The molding system includes a molding support located on a plurality of vibration-insulating pads, a turntable to allow pattern carriers to be alternately fed in and out above the molding support, a molding head that is located above the turntable and that moves up and down, two pairs of centering pins located on the molding head, roller frames for feeding in and out molding frames from which hang rollers located outside of and near the highest end of the molding head, centering bushes, located above the roller frames for feeding molding frames in and out, that correspond to the two pairs of the centering pins, and a roller hung from the molding head.
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- This invention relates to a molding system for alternately making upper and lower sand molds in empty molding frames to be fed in a molding apparatus.
- Conventional molding systems for sand moldings with frames have had their strength increased by having connected a molding apparatus to both abase and related apparatuses near it to counter the large lateral load generated when the molding frames are fed in and out, or when pattern carriers for upper and lower molding frames are exchanged.
- However, the above molding systems have a disadvantage wherein it is difficult to insulate vibrations that are generated during molding operations from the molding system, so that the environment of a factory is damaged.
- Also, there is another disadvantage, wherein it takes a long time to fix those apparatuses at the factory, and the cost for doing so is increases, because accurate centering operations are needed for those apparatuses to prevent them from not working after they are fixed.
- This invention was conceived to overcome those disadvantages. The object of this invention is to provide a molding system for making a sand mold with a frame. By the invention the lateral load generated when the molding frames are fed in and out or pattern carriers for upper and lower molding frames are exchanged can be insulated from the apparatuses near the molding apparatus, and by which the vibrations generated during molding operations can be prevented from being transmitted to those nearby apparatuses, so that the environment of a factory can be prevented from being degraded, and so that the apparatuses can be easily fixed at the factory.
- This invention is to achieve the above object. The molding system for a sand molding with a frame of this invention is characterized by a molding support that is held on a plurality of vibration-isolating pads, a turntable that can alternately feed in and out carriers for patterns above the molding support, a molding head held by a pair of frame-setting cylinders to move up and down above the turntable, two pairs of centering pins projecting upward at the sides of the lower end of the molding head, roller frames positioned near the lower end of the molding head at both its sides and hanging molding frames to feed them in and out, centering bushes put on the upper parts of the roller frames in line with the two pairs of the centering pins, and rollers hanging from the molding head.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of the molding system before the molding operation starts. Part of the system is omitted.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view along the line A-A in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic front view of the molding system during the molding operation. Part of the system is omitted.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view along the line B-B in FIG. 3.
- Based on the drawings we below explain one embodiment of this invention. As in FIGS. 1 and 3, a
molding support 2 is fixed on a plurality of vibration-insulating 1, 1 on a base. As in FIG. 4, which is a sectional view along the line B-B in FIG. 3, a pair of vertical frame-pads 3, 3 are located on the front and rear ends of thesetting cylinders molding support 2. The frame-settingcylinder 3 at the front side (at the lower side in FIG. 4) is also used for the shaft rotating in the center of aturntable 5, on which two 4, 4 are put.pattern carriers - Again as in FIG. 1, a
molding head 6 is held on the upper ends of 3A, 3A of the pair of the frame-settingpiston rods 3, 3. Two pairs of centeringcylinders 7, 7 are located at the sides of the lower end of thepins molding head 6. They project upward. These pins function as a first centering means. -
8, 9, which supportRoller frames 8A, 9A that feed in and out molding frames W, are fixed near the sides of therollers molding head 6 to maintain a space between the 8, 9 so that the molding head can move up and down through the space.roller frames - Centering
10, 10 are located on the upper parts of thebushes 8, 9, which are used to feed the molding frames in and out. The bushes project opposite each other, and are located opposite the two pair of centeringroller frames 7, 7 such that the bushes correspond to the two pair of centeringpins 7, 7, which receive them. The bushes function as a second centering means.pins 12, 12 are located above the centeringSafety stoppers bushes 10, 10 (see FIGS. 1, 2, and 3). The 12, 12 engage with or disengage from the centeringstoppers 7, 7 by means of thepins 11,11.cylinders -
Rollers 13 are hung from a roller frame (not shown) that is located on themolding head 6. Also, the roller frame is located between the 8A, 9A. After an empty molding frame W is fed in by therollers roller 8A, as themolding head 6 moves down the molding frame W also moves down. Then, the molding frame W is set on one of thepattern carriers 4, 4 (FIG. 3), which carriers are put on theturntable 5. - The molding frame is set as described above. As shown in FIG. 1, each molding frame W is transferred rightward by given distances, and then an empty molding frame W is put below the
molding head 6. The lateral load that is generated during that time is received by the 8, 9 through both the centeringroller frames 7, 7 and thepins 10, 10.centering bushes - Then, the frame-setting
3, 3 retract to move down both thecylinders molding head 6 and the empty molding frame W, to set the molding frame W on thepattern carrier 4 on the turntable 5 (as in FIG. 3). - Then, the
molding head 6 acts to carry out a molding operation, e.g., blowing-molding molding sand into the empty molding frame W or compression molding. Vibrations generated from the molding head during such a molding operation are absorbed and attenuated by the frame-setting 3, 3, the molding supports 2, and the vibration-insulatingcylinders 1, 1. Thus, the nearby apparatuses are insulated from the vibrations.pads - Then, when the frame-setting
3, 3 extend to move up both thecylinders molding head 6 and the molded molding frame W to the highest point that the cylinders can reach, the centering 7, 7 are inserted into thepins 10, 10.centering bushes - Then, each molding frame is moved rightward by given distances so that a molded molding frame W is fed out from the
roller 13 to theroller 9A, while an empty molding frame W is fed in from theroller 8A to theroller 13. As stated above, the lateral loads generated during these operations are received by the 8, 9, which are used to feed the molding frames in and out. During those operations theroller frames turntable 5 operates to exchange 4, 4 for the subsequent molding operation.pattern carriers - These operations are repeated.
- During the maintenance of the molding system, safety is assured by first moving up the
molding head 6 to its highest end, and then operating the 11, 11 to engage thecylinders 12, 12 with the centeringsafety stoppers 7, 7.pins - The embodiment discussed above uses the
7, 7, as the first centering means. These pins are located at both sides of the lower end of thecentering pins molding head 6, and project upward. Also, it uses the 10, 10, as the second centering means, which bushes are located on thebushes 8, 9, which are used to feed molding frames in and out, to engage with the centeringroller frames 7, 7. However, for the first and second centering means any construction may be used that can receive the lateral loads that are generated when the molding frames are fed in and fed out or the upper and lower pattern carriers are exchanged. For example, unlike the embodiment discussed above, receiving members such as the bushes may be located at both sides of the lower end of thepins molding head 6, and pins may be located on the 8, 9 to engage with the receiving members.roller frames - The molding system of this invention includes a molding support located on a plurality of vibration-insulating pads, a turntable to allow pattern carriers to be alternately fed in and fed out above the molding support, a molding head located above the turntable, which molding head moves up and down, two pairs of centering pins located on the molding head, roller frames for feeding in and out molding frames hanging rollers located at the outside of and near the highest end of the molding head, centering bushes located above the roller frames that are used to feed the molding frames in and out, which frames correspond to the two pairs of the centering pins, and rollers hung from the molding head. Thus, the lateral loads that are generated when the molding frames are fed out and in or when the pattern carriers for the upper and lower frames are exchanged can be received by the roller frames by means of the connection between the centering pins and the centering bushes. Also, the vibrations generated during the molding operations can be insulated from the nearby apparatuses, and absorbed and attenuated by the vibration-insulating pads, so that the area around a factory is prevented from being degraded and so that noise can be decreased.
- Also, many effects can be generated by which the centering operations of the molding apparatuses and relevant apparatuses can be decreased, the cost of fixing those apparatuses can be decreased, vibrations transmitted to the base floor can be deceased, and the cost for making the base floor can be decreased.
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1. A molding system for a sand mold with a frame comprising a molding support 2 located on a plurality of vibration-insulating pads 1, 1, a turntable 5 to allow pattern carriers 4, 4 to be alternately fed in and fed out above the molding support 2, a molding head 6 located above the turntable 5 so as to move up and down, first centering means located at both sides of the lower end of the molding head 6, roller frames 8, 9 located outside of and near the highest end of the molding head 6 for feeding in and out molding frames from which frames rollers 8A, 9A are hung, a second centering means located above the roller frames 8,9 for feeding in and out molding frames and correspond to the first centering means, and rollers 13 hung from the molding head 6.
2. The molding system of claim 1 wherein said molding head 6 is held by at least one pair of frame-setting cylinders 3, 3 so that the molding head 6 can move up and down.
3. The molding system of claim 2 wherein one of the pair of frame-setting cylinders 3, 3 is also used for the center shaft for the rotation of the turntable.
4. The molding system of claim 1 wherein said first centering means are a projecting member that is located to project upward at both sides of the lower end of the molding head 6, and wherein said second centering means is located on the roller frames 8, 9 and is a receiving member that has a hole through which the projecting member passes and engages with it when the molding head 6 moves upward.
5. The molding system of claim 4 wherein said projecting member comprises two pairs of centering pins 7, 7 and wherein the receiving member comprises centering bushes 10, 10 engaging with the centering pins 7, 7.
6. The molding system of claim 1 wherein said first centering means are a receiving member located at both sides of the lower end of the molding head 6, and wherein said second centering means is located on the roller frames 8, 9 and is a receiving member that passes through and engages with the receiving member when the molding head 6 moves upward.
7. The molding system of claim 1 wherein when the molding head 6 moves upward, said first and second centering members are engaged with each other and then the molded molding frame is fed out from the rollers 13 to the roller 9A while an empty molding frame is fed on the rollers 13.
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