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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61C13/00—Dental prostheses; Making same
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- the invention relates to the art of form-y ing porcelain inlays and other porcelain bodies for use in dentistry.
- the present in vention comprises a novel apparatus .by which porcelain may be' successfullly cast.
- Figure 1 is a section through the crucible and fiask, showing the wax pattern .in position for embedding i n the investment compound;
- Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the flask filled with the investment material;
- Fig. 3 is a similar view after the removal lof the Wax impression;
- Fig. 4 is a similar view with the porcelain in the crucible in position for fusing; and
- Figi 5 is a top view.
- I preferably employ a porcelain body, which 1s comparatively low fusing, as for instance vwhere the melting point is below 1400".
- F a porcelain body
- Such a body when fused can be cast in a mold of refractory investment material without contamination, but the fusing of this material directly in contacty with the investment endangers the overheating of the latter which would produce contamination.
- the central portion of this-Crucible is depressed to form the conical cavity., and the bottom is provided at the center with a depending lug E centrally apertured at F to form a sprue.
- the pattern When the investment is solidied the pattern may be removed by melting, which leavesthe mold cavity connecting 'with the sprue F.
- the casing A may then be placed on the table of an air-exhausting apparatus, the material placed in the crucible B and melted by the flame of a blow-pipe or by other suitable means.
- the investment material is of a porous nature the air in the mold cavity will be drawn outward therefrom, so that when the porcelain is fused it will be forced downward by atmospheric pressure through the sprue Fand into the mold cavity.
- the Crucible B performs several important functions: In the first place being of a highly refractory material .and being also of a chemical nature, such that it will not readily combine with the fused porcelain, contamination of the molten porcelain is avoided; second, the Crucible separates the porcelain from the investment compound during the melting process and only permits flow into the mold cavity when completely melted; third, the Crucible forms a heat insulation to protect the investment compound from overheating; and fourth, it forms asealing cap preventing leakage of air inward through the pores of the invest? a sprue connection with the mold Cavity.
- An apparatus for casting porcelain comprising a mold flask, a crucible formed of refractory material constituting a sealing cap to said flask, and a hollow projection from said Crucible forming the means of attachment tothe pattern and constituting the sprue connection with the mold cavity.
- An apparatus kfor casting porcelain Comprising a mold flask, a crucible formed .of refractory heat-insulating material constituting a cap 4for said flask, a central hclllow lug depending from said Crucible forming a means of attachment to the pattern and constituting a sprue connection to the mold cavity.
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Description
L. J. WEINSTEIN.
APPARATUS FOR CASTING PORCELAIN. APPLICATION FILED Nov. 9, 1914.
Ll 93,@5, A PatentedAug. 8,1916.
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rial LOUIS J'. WEINSTEIN, -OF NW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO DETROIT DENTAL JMANUFAC-l TURING COMPANY, OF DETROIT,v MICHIGAN A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN.
APPARATUS FOR CASTING PORCELAIN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 8,1916.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, LOUIS J. W'EINSTEIN,
a citizen of the United States of America,
residing at New York, in the county .of New York and State of New York, have 1nvented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Casting Porcelain, of which the following is a speciiication, reference being had therein to the accompanyin drawings. y i
The invention relates to the art of form-y ing porcelain inlays and other porcelain bodies for use in dentistry.
It is the object of the invention to obtain an apparatus by which porcelain may be successfully cast. Itis a further object to obtain casts of exact form and size and uncontaminated by contact with the mold. l In the present state of the art one method of forming porcelain inlays is to use a metallic matrix supported in an investment,
llin the matrix with plastic material for forming the porcelain, and then heating until the material is fused. By this method shrinkage is unavoidable and .the cast porcelain is therefore not the size of the original pattern. Metal inlays have been formed by a casting process in which the metal isv first fused on the top of themold and then forced into the mold by air pressure, but such processes as heretofore used. cannot be applied to the casting of porcelain, for various reasons; one of which is that the molten porcelain will be contaminated by contact with the investment in the cavity in which it is fused. U
The present in vention comprises a novel apparatus .by which porcelain may be' successfullly cast.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a section through the crucible and fiask, showing the wax pattern .in position for embedding i n the investment compound; Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the flask filled with the investment material; Fig. 3 is a similar view after the removal lof the Wax impression; Fig. 4 is a similar view with the porcelain in the crucible in position for fusing; and Figi 5 is a top view.
With the present invention I preferably employ a porcelain body, which 1s comparatively low fusing, as for instance vwhere the melting point is below 1400". F. Such a body when fused can be cast in a mold of refractory investment material without contamination, but the fusing of this material directly in contacty with the investment endangers the overheating of the latter which would produce contamination. I therefore fuse the porcelain in a Crucible of a more refractory nature and only when fully fused ing flange C'for overlapping and protecting -theupper end of lsaid casing, and with a depending rib D for embedding in the investment to form an air seal. The central portion of this-Crucible is depressed to form the conical cavity., and the bottom is provided at the center with a depending lug E centrally apertured at F to form a sprue.
In carrying out my improved rocess a wax impression or other pattern (Ex is rst formed and is then attached to the depend ing lug'E by a fragment of plastic wax. The crucible B is then engaged with the casing A, holding the pattern centrally within the latter, after which the investment material is filled in so as to surround the pattern and to conform to the shape ofl the inner faces of the casing A and crucible.'4
When the investment is solidied the pattern may be removed by melting, which leavesthe mold cavity connecting 'with the sprue F. The casing A may then be placed on the table of an air-exhausting apparatus, the material placed in the crucible B and melted by the flame of a blow-pipe or by other suitable means. As the investment material is of a porous nature the air in the mold cavity will be drawn outward therefrom, so that when the porcelain is fused it will be forced downward by atmospheric pressure through the sprue Fand into the mold cavity.
The Crucible B performs several important functions: In the first place being of a highly refractory material .and being also of a chemical nature, such that it will not readily combine with the fused porcelain, contamination of the molten porcelain is avoided; second, the Crucible separates the porcelain from the investment compound during the melting process and only permits flow into the mold cavity when completely melted; third, the Crucible forms a heat insulation to protect the investment compound from overheating; and fourth, it forms asealing cap preventing leakage of air inward through the pores of the invest? a sprue connection with the mold Cavity.
2. An apparatus for casting porcelain, comprising a mold flask, and a Crucible formed of refractory material constituting a lsealing cap for said iask, said Crucible having an orifice for discharging fluid material into the flask and having a depending annular flange exteriorly overlapping and protecting the top ofthe flask, said flange restraining the Crucible against laty eral displacement relative to the flask. p
3. An apparatus for casting porcelain, comprising a mold flask, a crucible formed of refractory material constituting a sealing cap to said flask, and a hollow projection from said Crucible forming the means of attachment tothe pattern and constituting the sprue connection with the mold cavity.
4. An apparatus kfor casting porcelain, Comprising a mold flask, a crucible formed .of refractory heat-insulating material constituting a cap 4for said flask, a central hclllow lug depending from said Crucible forming a means of attachment to the pattern and constituting a sprue connection to the mold cavity. Y
5. An apparatus for casting porcelain,
comprising a mold ask, and `a Crucible forming a cap for said flask having an` oriice for discharging fused material into the ask, and having an annular depending rib substantially concentric with said orifice.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
LOUIS J. WEINSTEIN Witnesses:
WM. J. BELKNAI, JAMES P. BARRY.
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2421698A (en) * | 1946-01-04 | 1947-06-03 | Hordes Irving | Apparatus for casting dental restorations |
| US3005232A (en) * | 1951-04-23 | 1961-10-24 | Steinbock | Crucible former and sprue former carrier |
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2421698A (en) * | 1946-01-04 | 1947-06-03 | Hordes Irving | Apparatus for casting dental restorations |
| US3005232A (en) * | 1951-04-23 | 1961-10-24 | Steinbock | Crucible former and sprue former carrier |
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