Core sand filling method

US9339866B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9339866-B2
Application numberUS-201314402753-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 7, 2013
Priority dateMay 25, 2012
Publication dateMay 17, 2016
Grant dateMay 17, 2016

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The core sand filling method comprises a step of operating an aeration air supply means, so as to float and fluidize core sand within a sand blow chamber and, when a pressure Pf of the sand blow chamber measured by the first pressure sensor reaches a first pressure, operating a compressed air supply means and a step of stopping the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means from operating when each of the pressure Pf within the sand blow chamber and a pressure Pc within a sand storage chamber is a second pressure or higher while a differential pressure ΔP=Pc−Pf is a third pressure or lower.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A core sand filling method for filling a cavity of a core box with core sand from a blow head having a sand blow chamber and a sand storage chamber, the method comprising: a first step of supplying an aeration air into the sand blow chamber by aeration air supply means in a state where the blow head and the core box communicate with each other while the blow head is located under the core box, so as to float and fluidize the core sand within the sand blow chamber; a second step of supplying a compressed air into the sand storage chamber by compressed air supply means according to an instruction from a control unit when a pressure within the sand blow chamber reaches a first pressure, so as to fill the cavity of the core box with the floated and fluidized core sand from within the sand blow chamber after the first step; a third step of determining after the second step by the control unit according to pressures within the sand blow chamber and sand storage chamber whether or not the filling of the cavity with the core sand is completed and stopping respective operations of the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means according to an instruction from the control unit when the filling is completed; and a fourth step of evacuating the compressed air from within the sand blow chamber after the third step. 2. The core sand filling method according to claim 1 , wherein the first pressure is 0.01 MPa to 0.1 MPa. 3. The core sand filling method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the third step, the control unit determines whether each of the respective pressures within the sand blow chamber and sand storage chamber reaches a second pressure or not. 4. The core sand filling method according to claim 3 , wherein, in the third step, the control unit determines whether a first condition that each of the respective pressures within the sand blow chamber and sand storage chamber is the second pressure or higher and a second condition that a differential pressure between the pressure within the sand storage chamber and the pressure within the sand blow chamber is a third pressure or lower are satisfied or not. 5. The core sand filling method according to claim 4 , wherein the third pressure is 0.002 MPa to 0.015 MPa. 6. The core sand filling method according to claim 4 , wherein the third step keeps the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means operating for a predetermined first time period after both of the first and second conditions are satisfied and then stops the respective operations of the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means. 7. The core sand filling method according to claim 6 , wherein the first time period is 0.3 sec to 1 sec. 8. The core sand filling method according to claim 3 , wherein the second pressure is set to 75% to 80% of the pressure of the compressed air supplied from the compressed air supply means while being higher than the first pressure. 9. The core sand filling method according to claim 4 , wherein the control unit evaluates whether the second condition is satisfied or not according to an average value of the differential pressure within a predetermined second time period. 10. The core sand filling method according to claim 9 , wherein the second time period is 0.05 sec to 0.1 sec. 11. A core sand filling method in a core molding machine using an under-blow type core sand filling device for filling a core box with core sand blown from thereunder; the core sand filling device comprising: the core box having a cavity to be filled with the core sand; a blow head having a sand blow chamber for blowing the core sand into the cavity and a sand storage chamber storing the core sand to be supplied to the sand blow chamber and communicating with the sand blow chamber; aeration air supply means for supplying the sand blow chamber with an aeration air for floating and fluidizing the core sand within the sand blow chamber; compressed air supply means for supplying the sand storage chamber with a compressed air; an exhaust valve for evacuating the compressed air remaining within the sand blow chamber; a first pressure sensor for measuring a pressure Pf within the sand blow chamber; a second pressure sensor for measuring a pressure Pc within the sand storage chamber; and a control unit for controlling respective operations of the aeration air supply means, compressed air supply means, and exhaust valve according to signals from the first and second pressure sensors; the core sand filling method comprising: a first step of supplying an aeration air into the sand blow chamber by the aeration air supply means in a state where the blow head and the core box communicate with each other while the blow head is located under the core box, so as to float and fluidize the core sand within the sand blow chamber; a second step of determining after the first step by the control unit whether the pressure Pf of the sand blow chamber measured by the first pressure sensor reaches a first pressure P1 or not and, when the pressure Pf reaches the first pressure P1, supplying the compressed air into the sand storage chamber by the compressed air supply means according to an instruction from the control unit, so as to fill the cavity of the core box with the floated and fluidized core sand from within the sand blow chamber; a third step of determining after the second step by the control unit whether a first condition that each of the pressure Pf within the sand blow chamber and the pressure Pc within the sand storage chamber is at least a second pressure P2 higher than the first pressure P1 and a second condition that a differential pressure ΔP=Pc−Pf between the pressure Pc within the sand storage chamber and the pressure Pf within the sand blow chamber is a third pressure P3 or lower are satisfied or not and, when both the first and second conditions are satisfied, stopping the respective operations of the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means according to an instruction from the control unit; and a fourth step of instructing the exhaust valve to open by the control unit after the third step, so as to evacuate the compressed air from within the sand blow chamber. 12. The core sand filling method according to claim 11 , wherein the first pressure P1 is 0.01 MPa to 0.1 MPa. 13. The core sand filling method according to claim 11 , wherein the second pressure P2 is set to 75% to 80% of the pressure of the compressed air supplied from the compressed air supply means. 14. The core sand filling method according to claim 11 , wherein the third pressure is 0.002 MPa to 0.015 MPa. 15. The core sand filling method according to claim 11 , wherein the third step keeps the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means operating for a predetermined time period T1 after both of the first and second conditions are satisfied and then stops the respective operations of the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means. 16. The core sand filling method according to claim 15 , wherein the predetermined time period T1 is 0.3 sec to 1 sec. 17. The core sand filling method according to claim 11 , wherein the control unit determines whether each of the first to fourth steps is completed in a predetermined time period T3 after starting the first step and, when the predetermined time period T3 has elapsed before any of the first to fourth steps is completed, stops operating the core sand filling device. 18. A core sand filling method in a core molding machine using an

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  • by pressing through a die · CPC title

  • involving blowing devices in which the mould material is supplied in the form of loose particles · CPC title

  • for cores · CPC title

  • Controlling devices specially designed for moulding machines · CPC title

  • B22C9/10Primary

    Cores; Manufacture or installation of cores {(breaker cores B22C9/084)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9339866B2 cover?
The core sand filling method comprises a step of operating an aeration air supply means, so as to float and fluidize core sand within a sand blow chamber and, when a pressure Pf of the sand blow chamber measured by the first pressure sensor reaches a first pressure, operating a compressed air supply means and a step of stopping the aeration air supply means and compressed air supply means from …
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Sintokogio Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B22C9/10. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue May 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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