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US3209414A
US3209414A US206880A US20688062A US3209414A US 3209414 A US3209414 A US 3209414A US 206880 A US206880 A US 206880A US 20688062 A US20688062 A US 20688062A US 3209414 A US3209414 A US 3209414A
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    • B22CFOUNDRY MOULDING
    • B22C15/00Moulding machines characterised by the compacting mechanism; Accessories therefor
    • B22C15/10Compacting by jarring devices only
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  • This invention relates to molding machines and, more particularly, to the type of molding machines known as diaphragm molding machines.
  • a molding machine wherein a diaphragm type molding machine is shown in one embodiment and, in the other embodiments, a molding machine utilizing a plurality of closely spaced pistons is used.
  • an object of the present invention to provide an improved molding machine.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an improved molding machine which will make molds of uniform hardness.
  • the figure of drawing is a transverse cross sectional view of a molding machine head according to the invention.
  • the molding machine head shown in FIG. 1 is adapted to be mounted on a press ram of a molding machine and to be forced down into sand inside a flask such as the flask shown in the other embodiments of the invention or the flask could be forced up against the head.
  • the flexible member 28 of the compensating backup may be consrtucted of a solid, flexible, or semi-flexible material or of flexible material containing one or more cavities to provide special resistance for special pattern configuration.
  • the compensating backup may be profiled to match special pattern configuration.
  • the air space contained between the member 28 and the flexible diaphragm 16 may be varied to provide special yielding force to match special pattern configuration. It may be used as a fixed head with the mold being squeezed up to the head or may be mounted on a down-acting squeeze cylinder so it is squeezed down into the mold. Air pressure may be put into a space 26 in order for a compensating action in the lower area and, also, (if low pressure) to keep the diaphragm up.
  • the spacer pad 31 varies the lower space between the diaphragm 16 and an upper chamber 5. It also regulates the total stroke of the compensating backup. The spacer pads 31 will vary only the upper chamber for air compression ratio.
  • Air pressure could be constant or it could vary. Pressure can be injected and locked in the space 26. Air injection can be timed with a suitable control circuit synchronized with the machine operation.
  • the head has an outer frame 11 which may be rectangular and this frame is made of rigid material such as steel. 'It has a diaphragm frame 12 attached to its lower end.
  • the diaphragm frame 12 is made up of an upper frame 13 and a lower frame 14 which are held in spaced relation and sandwich the outer peripheral edge of the diaphragm 16 therebetween.
  • the diaphragm 16 may be made up of a heavy piece of rubber covered with a sheet 16' of urathane or other abrasive resistant material.
  • the two diaphragm frame sections 13 and 14 are held in spaced relation by a plate 17 which is welded to both frame sections 13 and 14.
  • the diaphragm is held in place by bolts 18 which extend through holes in both frame sections and have cylindrical tube like spacers 1-9 which extend through holes in the diaphragm and rest against each of the two frame sections 13 and 14 to hold them in spaced relation.
  • Bolts 18 threadably engage threaded holes in the frame 11.
  • the piston frame 20 is slidably supported inside the frame 11 and has flanges 21 which rest on a flange 22 inside the frame 11.
  • the head is suitable to be attached to an upper head 24 which is bolted to the frame 11 by means of bolts 25.
  • the air space 26 is defined between an upper diaphragm 27 and the head 24.
  • a molding machine head adapted to enter the open top of a flask, said head having a rigid frame defining the rim of an open cavity therein, a first diaphragm made of a sheet of flexible material having its edges attached to said frame, a piston reciprocably mounted in said head, said piston having a resilient block attached thereto, said block being coextensive with substantially all of the area of said first diaphragm, a second diaphragm on the opposite side of said block from said first diaphragm, said second diaphragm having its peripheral edges attached to said head, said second diaphragm being substantially coextensive with said piston, and fluid means to urge said second diaphragm downward to force said block into engagement with said first diaphragm.
  • a head adapted to exert a pressure on material
  • said head having a rigid frame defining the rim of an open cavity therein
  • a first diaphragm made of a sheet of flexible material having its edges attached to said frame
  • said piston having means coextensive with substantially all of the area of said first diaphragm engaging said first diaphragm,
  • said second diaphragm having its peripheral edges attached to said head
  • said second diaphragm being substantially coextensive 408,386 8/89 Moore 22-42 with said piston, 2,715,758 8/55 Taccone 2242 and fluid means to urge said second diaphragm doWn- 2,857,636 10/58 W'hitsell 22-42 Ward to force said head into engagement with said 2,859,796 11/58 Taunton 100211 first diaphragm. 5

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Oct. 5, 1965 R. w. TACCONE 3,209,414
PRESS HEAD FOR SAND MOLD-S Filed July 2.. 1962 l l o w N k 4 I I 1 I l I Y I Y I N I I I \0 I I I l HIIIH m\ V R.W.TACCONE INVENTOR- United States Patent 0 3,209,414 PRESS HEAD FOR SAND MOLDS Russell W. Taccone, Erie, Pa., amignor to Taccone Corporation, a corporation of Pennsylvania Filed July 2, 1962, Ser. No, 206,880 2 Claims. (CI. 22-46) This application is a continuation in part of patent application, Serial No. 124,082, filed July 14, 1961, which issued as Patent No. 3,041,683 on July 3, 1962.
This invention relates to molding machines and, more particularly, to the type of molding machines known as diaphragm molding machines.
Prior machines were unable to pack sand uniformly around the pattern and throughout the mold because they did not concentrate a force adjacent the edge of the pattern.
In the several embodiments of the invention herein, a molding machine is shown wherein a diaphragm type molding machine is shown in one embodiment and, in the other embodiments, a molding machine utilizing a plurality of closely spaced pistons is used.
It is, accordingly, an object of the present invention to provide an improved molding machine.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved molding machine which will make molds of uniform hardness.
With the above and other objects in view, the present invention consists of the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and more particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that changes may be made in the form, size, proportions, and minor details of construction without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
The figure of drawing is a transverse cross sectional view of a molding machine head according to the invention.
Now with more particular reference to the drawings, the molding machine head shown in FIG. 1 is adapted to be mounted on a press ram of a molding machine and to be forced down into sand inside a flask such as the flask shown in the other embodiments of the invention or the flask could be forced up against the head.
Use of an internal floating piston frame in the machine shown at 20 which is reciprocably mounted in the head allows changing of the internal backup material to meet any special conditions. This frame is replaceable. The frame or piston can be removable to make the compensating backup to match special pattern configurations.
The flexible member 28 of the compensating backup may be consrtucted of a solid, flexible, or semi-flexible material or of flexible material containing one or more cavities to provide special resistance for special pattern configuration. The compensating backup may be profiled to match special pattern configuration.
The air space contained between the member 28 and the flexible diaphragm 16 may be varied to provide special yielding force to match special pattern configuration. It may be used as a fixed head with the mold being squeezed up to the head or may be mounted on a down-acting squeeze cylinder so it is squeezed down into the mold. Air pressure may be put into a space 26 in order for a compensating action in the lower area and, also, (if low pressure) to keep the diaphragm up.
The spacer pad 31 varies the lower space between the diaphragm 16 and an upper chamber 5. It also regulates the total stroke of the compensating backup. The spacer pads 31 will vary only the upper chamber for air compression ratio.
Air pressure could be constant or it could vary. Pressure can be injected and locked in the space 26. Air injection can be timed with a suitable control circuit synchronized with the machine operation.
The head has an outer frame 11 which may be rectangular and this frame is made of rigid material such as steel. 'It has a diaphragm frame 12 attached to its lower end. The diaphragm frame 12 is made up of an upper frame 13 and a lower frame 14 which are held in spaced relation and sandwich the outer peripheral edge of the diaphragm 16 therebetween. The diaphragm 16 may be made up of a heavy piece of rubber covered with a sheet 16' of urathane or other abrasive resistant material.
The two diaphragm frame sections 13 and 14 are held in spaced relation by a plate 17 which is welded to both frame sections 13 and 14. The diaphragm is held in place by bolts 18 which extend through holes in both frame sections and have cylindrical tube like spacers 1-9 which extend through holes in the diaphragm and rest against each of the two frame sections 13 and 14 to hold them in spaced relation. Bolts 18 threadably engage threaded holes in the frame 11.
The piston frame 20 is slidably supported inside the frame 11 and has flanges 21 which rest on a flange 22 inside the frame 11. The head is suitable to be attached to an upper head 24 which is bolted to the frame 11 by means of bolts 25. The air space 26 is defined between an upper diaphragm 27 and the head 24. Thus, when the head is forced down into engagement with sand in a mold, the diaphragm 16 will engage the sand and force it up against the rubber pad member 28. Force of air in the space 26 compensating the member 28 will be exerted by the diaphragm 27 which will urge the compensating member down and resist the upward movement of the member 28. Thus, the sand will be moved in a manner similar to that shown in the said parent patent application.
The foregoing specification sets forth the invention in its preferred practical forms but the structure shown is capable of modification within a range of equivalents without departing from the invention which is to be understood is broadly novel as is commensurate with the appended claims.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A molding machine head adapted to enter the open top of a flask, said head having a rigid frame defining the rim of an open cavity therein, a first diaphragm made of a sheet of flexible material having its edges attached to said frame, a piston reciprocably mounted in said head, said piston having a resilient block attached thereto, said block being coextensive with substantially all of the area of said first diaphragm, a second diaphragm on the opposite side of said block from said first diaphragm, said second diaphragm having its peripheral edges attached to said head, said second diaphragm being substantially coextensive with said piston, and fluid means to urge said second diaphragm downward to force said block into engagement with said first diaphragm.
2. A head adapted to exert a pressure on material,
said head having a rigid frame defining the rim of an open cavity therein,
a first diaphragm made of a sheet of flexible material having its edges attached to said frame,
a piston reciprocably mounted in said head,
said piston having means coextensive with substantially all of the area of said first diaphragm engaging said first diaphragm,
a second diaphragm on the opposite side of said head from said first diaphragm,
said second diaphragm having its peripheral edges attached to said head,
said second diaphragm being substantially coextensive 408,386 8/89 Moore 22-42 with said piston, 2,715,758 8/55 Taccone 2242 and fluid means to urge said second diaphragm doWn- 2,857,636 10/58 W'hitsell 22-42 Ward to force said head into engagement with said 2,859,796 11/58 Taunton 100211 first diaphragm. 5
MARCUS U. LYONS, Primary Examiner. References Cited by the Examiner RAY K. WINDHAM, MICHAEL v BRINDISI UNITED STATES PATENTS Examiners.
364,948 6/87 Moore 22-41

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  1. 2. A HEAD ADAPTED TO EXERT A PRESSURED ON MATERIAL, SAID HEAD HAVING A RIGID FRAME DEFINING THE RIM OF AN OPEN CAVITY THEREIN, A FIRST DIAPHRAGM MADE OF A SHEET OF FLEXIBLE MATERIAL HAVING ITS EDGES ATTACHED TO SAID FRAME, A PISTON RECIPROCABLY MOUNTED IN SAID HEAD, SAID PISTON HAVING MEANS COEXTENSIVE WITH SUBSTANTIALLLY OF THE AREA OF SAID FIRST DIAPHRAGM ENGAGING SAID FIRST DIAPHRAGM, A SECOND DIAPHRAGM ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF SAID HEAD FROM SAID FIRST DIAPHRAGM, SAID SECOND DIAPHRAGM HAVING ITS PERIPHERAL EDGES ATTACHED TO SAID HEAD, SAID SECOND DIAPHRAGM BEING SUBSTANTIALLY COEXTENSIVE WITH SAID PISTON, AND FLUID MEANS TO URGE SAID SECOND DIAPHRAGM DOWNWARD TO FORCE SAID HEAD INTO ENGAGEMENT WITH SAID FIRT DIAPHRAGM.
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CH814163A CH419462A (en) 1962-07-02 1963-07-01 Device for compacting granular material
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US3284858A (en) * 1964-02-18 1966-11-15 Molding machine and head with pressure compensating provision
US3397737A (en) * 1965-08-03 1968-08-20 Altamil Corp Foundry mold conveying apparatus with pneumatic diaphragm clamping means
US6578401B2 (en) * 2001-09-28 2003-06-17 Valiant Corporation Hemming machine

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US364948A (en) * 1887-06-14 Matthew eobeet moobe
US408386A (en) * 1889-08-06 Sand molding machine
US2715758A (en) * 1952-04-03 1955-08-23 Taccone Pneumatic Foundry Equi Machine for packing sand in a mold box
US2857636A (en) * 1958-10-28 Flexible press head for pressure
US2859796A (en) * 1953-06-30 1958-11-11 Wilts United Dairies Ltd Means for sealing materials by heat

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US364948A (en) * 1887-06-14 Matthew eobeet moobe
US408386A (en) * 1889-08-06 Sand molding machine
US2857636A (en) * 1958-10-28 Flexible press head for pressure
US2715758A (en) * 1952-04-03 1955-08-23 Taccone Pneumatic Foundry Equi Machine for packing sand in a mold box
US2859796A (en) * 1953-06-30 1958-11-11 Wilts United Dairies Ltd Means for sealing materials by heat

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US3284858A (en) * 1964-02-18 1966-11-15 Molding machine and head with pressure compensating provision
US3397737A (en) * 1965-08-03 1968-08-20 Altamil Corp Foundry mold conveying apparatus with pneumatic diaphragm clamping means
US6578401B2 (en) * 2001-09-28 2003-06-17 Valiant Corporation Hemming machine

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