Vacuum casting heads and clamps

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Inventors

Klein, H. Joseph
Hord, William C.
Ailor, James C.
Iyer, Sankar P.

Application #

820860

Filed

Aug-1-1977

Published

Jul-4-1978

Current US Class

269/21
269/22

International Classes

B23Q 003/00

Field of Search

269/20 269/21 269/22 269/287 279/2

Assignee

Cabot Corporation (Kokomo, IN)

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schuman; Jack, Phillips; Joseph J., Buell; Eugene F.

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Abstract
A casting head and clamp arrangement for vacuum aspiration casting of metal rods in glass tubes is provided having a casting head with a generally vertical vacuum passage, a removable fluid pressure chuck in the lower end of said vacuum passage adapted to receive and hold the end of a glass tube, said chuck including a pair of spaced annular support discs, spaced elongate members connecting said support discs, sleeve members having an internal diameter larger than a glass tube to be held fixed on each of support disc annulus and projecting beyond said discs between the elongate members, an elastomer tube fixed at its opposite ends to the sleeve members and having an internal diameter larger than the diameter of the glass tube to be held and fluid pressure means acting between said discs to cause the elastomer tube to decrease in effective internal diameter under pressure to engage and hold the glass tube ends and to release the tube ends when the fluid pressure is released.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A casting head and clamp arrangement for vacuum aspiration casting of metal rods in glass tubes comprising a casting head having a generally vertical vacuum passage, a removable fluid pressure chuck in the lower end of said vacuum passage adapted to receive and hold the end of a glass tube, said chuck including a pair of spaced annular support discs, spaced elongate members connecting said support discs, sleeve members having an internal diameter larger than a glass tube to be held fixed on each of support disc annulus and projecting beyond said discs between the elongate members, an elastomer tube fixed at its opposite ends to the sleeve members and having an internal diameter larger than the diameter of the glass tube to be held and fluid pressure means acting between said discs to cause the elastomer tube to decrease in internal diameter under pressure to engage and hold the glass tube ends and to release the tube ends when the fluid pressure is released.



Description
This invention relates to vacuum casting heads and clamps and particularly to vacuum aspiration casting heads and clamps or chucks for aspiration casting of metal welding electrodes and the like.

The practice of aspiration casting of metal welding electrodes by drawing or aspirating molten metal into glass tubes under vacuum is known. There are, however, numerous problems in aspiration casting of such electrodes. Among these problems are the chucking and holding one end of the glass tube which is placed under vacuum while the opposite end is inserted in a molten bath of metal. There has been proposed a vacuum operated clamp in which an elastomer tube having an internal diameter smaller than the glass tube to be clamped is enlarged by evacuating the area around the elastomer tube while the glass tube is inserted and the vacuum released to permit the tube to retract around the glass tube. However, when there are multiple casting heads involved, there is no vacuum seal when there is no glass tube in one of the heads. This is most undesirable. Similarly a minute rupture in the rubber tubing will seriously affect the glass loading and/or sealing of the tubes, which is also undesirable.
 
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