Method for the semi-permanent mold casting process
US-2019337049-A1 · Nov 7, 2019 · US
US12128476B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12128476-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318158725-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2023 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2024 |
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A system and method of manufacturing an aluminum fuel cell cradle includes providing a negative cast mold having cavities to form the cradle having a length greater than a width to define a longitudinal axis and providing a feeding mechanism disposed about the mold and in fluid communication with the cavities thereof. The feeding mechanism includes primary risers connected to and in fluid communication with the cavities. The method further includes melting a first metallic material to define a molten metallic material, moving the mold to a vertical orientation about the longitudinal axis while feeding molten metallic material through the runner to the cavities, and moving the cast mold to a horizontal orientation. A second solidification time in the risers is greater than a first solidification time in the mold such that shrinkage of the solidified metallic material occurs in the risers away from the mold.
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A method of manufacturing a cast aluminum reverse tilt-poured fuel cell cradle for a fuel cell, the method comprising: providing a cast mold having cavities to form the cradle, the cradle comprising: a plurality of support legs interconnectedly arranged to define a framework having first and second sides for supporting the fuel cell, the framework having a length greater than a width to define a longitudinal axis formed along the length, the framework having horizontal and vertical casting orientations about the longitudinal axis for casting the cradle, each of the plurality of support legs having peripheral edges thereabout, each of the plurality of support legs having a first outer ridge and a second outer ridge formed on the peripheral edges relative to the vertical casting orientation on the second side of the framework, each of the first and second outer ridges extending therealong on the second side, at least one of the plurality of support legs having one inner ridge formed away from the peripheral edges and extending thereacross on the second side; and a plurality of peripheral bosses formed on the second side of the framework for structural attachment to define a riser contact area, each peripheral boss having a boss diameter, each peripheral boss formed on one of the plurality of support legs and in abutment with one of the first outer ridge and the inner ridge; providing a feeding mechanism disposed about the cast mold and in fluid communication with the cavities thereof, the feeding mechanism comprising: a runner disposed about and in fluid communication with the cast mold; a plurality of ingates in fluid communication with the runner and the cavities of the cast mold, each ingate having a first side connected to the runner extending to a second side connected to the cast mold; and a plurality of primary risers connected to and in fluid communication with cavities of the cast mold, each primary riser being connected to one of the plurality of support legs at one of the riser contact areas on the second side and arranged adjacent to the one peripheral boss, each primary riser being arranged vertically above the one peripheral boss relative to the horizontal casting orientation of the framework; melting a first metallic material at a predetermined temperature to define a molten metallic material; moving the cast mold and the feeding mechanism from the horizontal casting orientation to the vertical casting orientation about the longitudinal axis while feeding the molten metallic material through the runner to the cavities of the cast mold; after feeding, moving the cast mold and the feeding mechanism from the vertical orientation to the horizontal orientation about the longitudinal axis; cooling the molten metallic material at a first solidification time in the cast mold and a second solidification time in the plurality of primary risers to define a solidified metallic material in the primary risers and in the cast mold having dimensions of the cast aluminum fuel cell cradle, the second solidification time being greater than the first solidification time such that shrinkage of the solidified metallic material occurs in the primary risers away from the cast mold; and separating the solidified metallic material from the cast mold to define the cast aluminum tilt-poured fuel cell cradle. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein each primary riser has a height that is at least twice the boss diameter. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein each primary riser has a width that is greater than the boss diameter. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the cradle further comprises at least one secondary boss disposed adjacent to one peripheral boss on the second side of the framework and arranged downward therefrom relative to the vertical casting orientation, each secondary boss having the boss diameter. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first metallic material comprises: 7.0 weight percent (wt %) silicon (Si), 0.4 wt % magnesium (Mg), 0.14 wt % iron (Fe), and a balance of aluminum (Al). 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the runner comprises: a first inlet and a second inlet in fluid communication with the first inlet, the first and second inlets arranged in an upward direction relative to the vertical orientation; and a first stopper and a second stopper arranged to be connectable to the first inlet and the second inlet, respectively, to avoid backflow. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein moving the cast mold and feeding mechanism to the horizontal orientation comprises connecting the first stopper to the first inlet and connecting the second stopper to the second inlet to avoid backflow of molten metallic material. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a furnace arranged to melt the first metallic material at the predetermined temperature to define the molten metallic material. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a tilt apparatus moveably connected to the cast mold and the feeding mechanism, the tilt apparatus arranged to move the cast mold and the feeding mechanism from the horizontal casting orientation to the vertical casting orientation about the longitudinal axis while feeding the molten metallic material through the runner to the cavities of the cast mold. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the tilt apparatus is arranged to move the cast mold and the feeding mechanism from the vertical orientation to the horizontal orientation about the longitudinal axis after feeding. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a cooling area arranged to solidify the molten metallic material at the first solidification time in the cast mold and the second solidification time in the plurality of primary risers to define a solidified metallic material in the primary risers and in the cast mold. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the solidified metallic material has dimensions of the cast aluminum fuel cell cradle, the second solidification time being greater than the first solidification time such that shrinkage of the solidified metallic material occurs in the risers away from the cast mold. 13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a separation unit arranged to separate the solidified metallic material from the cast mold to define the cast aluminum tilt-poured fuel cell cradle. 14. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a controller in communication with the feeding mechanism to control the feeding mechanism. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising providing a power source arranged to power the controller. 16. A method of manufacturing a cast aluminum reverse tilt-poured fuel cell cradle for a fuel cell, the method comprising: providing a cast mold having cavities to form the cradle, the cradle comprising: a plurality of support legs interconnectedly arranged to define a framework having first and second sides for supporting the fuel cell, the framework having a length greater than a width to define a longitudinal axis formed along the length, the framework having horizontal and vertical casting orientations about the longitudinal axis for casting the cradle, each of the plurality of support legs having peripheral edges thereabout, each of the plurality of support legs having a first outer ridge and a second outer ridge formed on the peripheral edges relative to the vertical casting orientation on the second side of the framework, each of first and second the outer ridges extending therealong on the second side, at least one of the plurality of support legs having one inner ridge formed away from the pe
with silicon as the next major constituent · CPC title
Sprue channels · CPC title
Dies (manufacture, see the appropriate class, e.g. B23P15/24); Die plates; Die supports; Cooling equipment for dies; Accessories for loosening and ejecting castings from dies · CPC title
with low melting point, e.g. Al 659 degrees C, Mg 650 degrees C · CPC title
into moulds, e.g. base plates, runners · CPC title
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