[0001] The present invention relates to a decoring apparatus for hollow metal castings of
elongate form with end apertures, of the type comprising a fixture provided with positioning,
supporting and retaining means for the casting to be decored, means for vibrating
the casting and blower means, the fixture being arranged to support the casting in
a position in which one of its end apertures is located at a lower level than the
other in order to facilitate the discharge of core clay through the said aperture.
[0002] Apparatus of this type are already known for discharging the core clay from castings
and for dropping it into an underlying container. At the same time the blowing applied
to the casting facilitates the detachment of the clay from externally accessible parts.
[0003] Such apparatus are widely used for decoring elongate work-pieces such as light alloy
cylinder heads of internal combustion.engines, induction and exhaust manifolds and
other hollow castings with complex internal shapes.
[0004] In certain castings, such as cylinder heads, the end apertures are formed intentionally
in the casting for the discharge of the clay. In other castings thes
'e apertures exist for a specific purpose in the finished piece.
[0005] In certain known apparatus twin fixtures are used which are located one adjacent
the other and so arranged as to hold the casting in respective fixed positions with
opposite inclinations so that one of the end apertures of the casting is located lowermost
on one of the fixtures and the other aperture is lowermost on the other fixture. After
the casting has been subjected to vibration and blowing in one of the fixtures, with
the resulting partial discharge of the clay through one of the apertures, it is transferred
to the other fixture in order to effect the discharge of the rest of the clay through
the other aperture.
[0006] Apparatus with such twin fixtures involves rather long decoring times given the need
to transfer any one casting from one fixture to the other.
[0007] Apparatus are also known which include a platform carrying one or more fixtures.
The platform can be overturned between a horizontal position for loading and unloading
the castings and a vertical position in which one of the end apertures of the casting
faces downwardly. In this case the clay can be discharged through only one aperture
and its discharge is not ensured for certain types of casting of complex internal
shape.
[0008] The problem which is at the root of the present invention is that of providing a
decoring apparatus of the type mentioned at the beginning which does not have these
disadvantages.
[0009] According to the present invention this problem is solved by means of a decoring
apparatus characterised in that the fixture is supported by an assembly which is rotatable
about a horizontal axis and is so arranged that, with the casting held by the fixture,
the axis of alignment of its two end apertures is at an angle other than zero to the
horizontal axis of rotation of the device.
[0010] By virtue of this solution, during rotation of the casting about the horizontal axis
its end apertures are cyclically and alternately higher and lower whereby the clay
is discharged alternately through one aperture and the other. By determining experimentally,
for each type of casting, the angle of the axis of alignment of the two end apertures
to the axis of rotation, the number of revolutions which the casting must undergo
during vibration and/or the vibration time, one can achieve complete decoring of the
internal cavities (in addition to the removal of clay from accesible parts to which
the blowing contributes) without the need to transfer the casting from one fixture
to another and thus with a clear reduction in the decoring time.
[0011] Further characteristics of the' invention will become apparent from a reading of
the detailed description which follows of a preferred embodiment, given by way of
non-limiting example, and illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an excavating apparatus according to the invention
and
Figure 2 is a partially sectioned side elevational view thereof.
[0012] With reference to the drawings, the apparatus comprises a rugged pedestal 10 which
carries an elongate horizontal sleeve 12 at its upper end.
[0013] A strong shaft 14 is rotatably mounted in bearings, not .shown, in the sleeve 12
and its horizontal axis is indicated A in Figure 2.
[0014] At one end of the sleeve 12 (the left-hand end in the drawings), the pedestal 10
supports, on a bracket 16, a geared motor unit the reduction gear of which, indicated
18, is of the worm screw type and the motor of which, of the pneumatic type, is indicated
20. The output shaft of the reduction gear 18 is connected through a flexible coupling
22 to the corresponding end of the shaft 14.
[0015] At the opposite end (to the right in the drawings) the shaft 14 carries a strong
attachment flange 24 the general plane of which is at an angle
d to the horizontal axis of rotation A for the purposes which will be clarified below.
[0016] The shaft 14 with its flange 24 constitutes a rotary assembly for rotating a fixture
generally indicated 26 about the horizontal axis A.
[0017] The fixture 26 comprises a base plate 28 having an attachment flange 30 at one end
(to the left in the drawings). The general planes of the plate 28 and of the flange
30 are perpendicular to each other.
[0018] The attachment flange 30 is bolted to the attachment flange 24 of the shaft 14.
[0019] The structure of the base plate 28 and of the attachment flange 30 is reinforced
by lateral welded fillets 32 and 34.
[0020] On that face of the base plate 28 which in the condition of Figure 2 faces upwardly
there are resilient supports 36 on which is mounted a platform 38.
[0021] Lateral pillars 40 are upstanding from the platform 38 and carry respective pneumatic
vibratory hammers 42 the striker members 44 whereof are directed towards the space
between the pillars 40.
[0022] On the platform 38 are mounted resilient pads 46 for supporting a casting to be decored,
generally indicated C and shown in broken outline in Figure 2. In the specific case,
the casting is a light alloy cylinder head of an internal combustion engine.
[0023] Two further pillars upstand from the platform 38, one of which located nearer the
flange 30 is indicated 48. The other pillar, located at the opposite end of the platform
38 (to the right in the drawings), is indicated 50.
[0024] The pillar 48 carries two upper-pads 52 which are adjustable in height and the pillar
50 carries a toggle clamp 54, also with an adjustable pad 56.
[0025] The platform 38 also carries lateral fixed pads 58 and the pillar 48 carries end
pads 60.
[0026] The casting C to be decored is mounted on the fixture 26 disposed as in Figure 2,
the casting C being inserted in the direction of the arrow D onto the bearing .pads
46 and between the lateral pads 58 until it is brought against the end pads 60. Under
these conditions the more forward part of the casting C is clamped under the upper
pads 52 and the clamp 54 is then closed so as to grip and position the casting C on
the fixture 26.
[0027] Under these conditions the risers of the casting C are located in correspondence
with the strikers 44 of the pneumatic hammers 42.
[0028] The arrangement of the positioning and support means for the casting, constituted
by the various pads as well as that of the retaining means constituted by the clamp
54 is not limitative since this will be chosen according to the shape of the casting
to be clamped. Thus the disposition of the pneumatic hammers is also not limitative.
[0029] The tool is also provided with blower means in the form of nozzles 62 directed towards
the casting C and carried by manifold tubes (not shown).
[0030] Two compressed air tubes 64 and 66 terminate at the sleeve 12 and communicate with
corresponding annular peripheral grooves 68 and 70 formed in the shaft 14 to constitute
rotary joints. The grooves 68 and 70 communicate in their turn with respective longitudinal
ducts 72 and 74 in the shaft 14. These ducts extend through the attachment flange
24 and communicate sealingly with respective ports (not shown) formed in the attachment
flange 30. These ports have- connectors from which extend respective tubes for supplying
the pneumatic hammers 42 and the nozzles 62 respectively.
[0031] In order to decore the casting C after it has been installed in a manner illustrated
in Figure 2, the pneumatic hammers 42 and the nozzles 62 are supplied and the fixture
26 is rotated by the pneumatic motor
20.
[0032] The casting C, at its right. and left-hand ends in Figure 2, has respective apertures
E which communicate with its internal cavities. The arrangement of the fixture 26
is such that the axis F of alignment of the two apertures E intercepts the axis A
at an angle other than zero. Preferably the angle β is also other than 90°. Thus the
rotation of the fixture 26 about the axis A causes a precessing movement of the axis
F, which describes a cone the half angle of which at the vertix is β.
[0033] As will be understood, when the fixture 26 is in the position indicated in continuous
outline in Figure 2, the left hand aperture E is lower than the right hand aperture
and vice versa when the fixture 26 is rotated through 180°, as illustrated in broken
outline in the same Figure 2.
[0034] .Thus, during vibration and blowing, the clay within the inner cavities of the casting
C is discharged alternately from one aperture E and the other, being collected in
a removable skip 76 (Figure 1) which is located under the fixture 26.
[0035] The angle p and hence the angle α, which is complementary thereto, is chosen experimentally
so as to achieve optimum discharge of the clay from the end apertures of the casting.
In a specific case in which the casting is a light alloy cylinder head, the angle
β may conveniently be 30°.
[0036] Further to ensure optimum discharge conditions of the clay from the end apertures
of the casting, the speed of rotation about the axis A, the number of rotations and
the rotation time will be determined experimentally.
[0037] The operation of the apparatus may be made completely automatic and to advantage
the rotation is stopped by a timer.
[0038] In order to ensure that the fixture 26 stops in the position illustrated in continuous
line in Figure 2, the reduction gear 18 carries a wheel 78 on a second output shaft,
a cam 80 being fixed in an angularly adjustable position to this wheel. The cam cooperates
at each revolution of the wheel 78 with a switch 82. The control circuit is such that
operation of the switch 82, which occurs at each passage of the cam 80, has no effect
until the start of the final revolution in which the timer brings the switch 82 into
the control circuit and on passage of the cam 80 causes the stoppage of the pneumatic
motor 20 and stops the pneumatic supply to the hammers'42 and to the nozzles 62.
[0039] The position of the tool 26 relative to the shaft 14, in which the "upper" face of
the platform 38 faces upwardly and has a slope descending towards the shaft 14 is
convenient both for loading and unloading the cast ing C, these being carried out
by an operator or by a transfer system placed "frontally" (to the right in Figure
2).
1. Decoring apparatus for hollow metal castings of elongate form with end aperture,
of the type comprising a fixture (26) provided with positioning, support and retaining
means (46,52,54,56,58,60) for the casting (C) to be decored, means (42) for vibrating
the casting and blower means (62), the fixture being arranged to support the casting
in a position in which one of the end apertures (E) is located at a lower level than
the other in order to facilitate the discharge of core clay through the said aperture,
characterised in that the fixture (26) is supported by an assembly (14, 24) which
is rotatable about a horizontal axis (A) and is so arranged that, with the casting
(C) held by the fixture (26) the axis (F) of alignment of its two end apertures (E)
is at an angle (p) other than zero to the horizontal axis (A) of rotation of the assembly
(12,24).
2. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 1, characterised in that the fixture (26)
is so arranged that, with the casting (C) held by the fixture, the said axis of alignment
(F) is at an angle (p) other than zero and other than 90° to the said horizontal axis
(A) so that this axis of alignment (F) effects a precessing movement about the horizontal
axis (A).
3. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised in that it includes
a pedestal (10) on which a horizontal driven shaft (14) is rotatably mounted and at
one end of which the fixture (26) is secured.
4. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 3, characterised in that the fixture (26)
includes a base plate (28) on which is mounted, by resilient support means (36), a
platform (38) which in its turn carries the positioning means (46, 56, 58, 60), the
support means (58), the retaining means (52, 54), the hammer means (42) and the blower
means (62), the shaft (14) has an end attachment flange (24) and the base plate (28)
has a corresponding attachment flange (30), the flanges (24, 30) lying in a general
plane which is at an angle (α) to the axis of rotation (A) which is complementary
to that formed by the said axis of alignment (F) with the said axis (A).
5. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 4, characterised in that the flange (30)
of the base plate (28) of the tool (26) lies in a plane which is generally perpendicular
to that of the plate (28), "and the flange (24) of the shaft (14) is at the said complementary
angle (d) to the axis of rotation (A).
6. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 4, characterised in that the positioning,
support and retaining means are located on a face of the platform (38) which, when
facing upwardly, has a slope which descends towards the shaft (14).
7. Decoring apparatus according to any one of Claims 4 to 6, characterised in that
longitudinal ducts (72,74) are formed in the shaft (14) and terminate at one end at
respective rotary joints (68, 70) connected to respective compressed air sources and
at the other end open into the attachment flange (24) of the shaft (14) and sealingly
communicate with respective ports in the attachment flange (30) of the platform (28),
these ports being connected by respective tubes to the vibratory means (42) and the
blower means (62).
8. Decoring apparatus according to any one of Claims 4 to 7, characterised in that
at the end of the shaft (14) opposite its attachment flange (24) the pedestal (10)
carries a geared motor (18, 20) to which this opposite end is connected by means of
a coupling (22).
9. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 8, characterised.in that the coupling (22)
is-a flexible coupling.
10. Decoring apparatus according to Claim 8, characterised in that the geared motor
(18, 20) is of the pneumatic type.