Detachable wear plate suitable for foundry equipment and for con

Metal founding – Means to shape a forming surface

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198699, 19886715, 403316, 403393, B22C 1900, B65G 2900

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059672218

ABSTRACT:
In a conveyor or other foundry equipment having surfaces protected by a wear plate secured to a structural part of the equipment, the wear plate is detachably secured by means of studs permanently secured to a structural part of the equipment. Heads of the studs cooperate with engagement flanges in keyhole-like recesses in the wear plate, all in such a manner that the wear plate can be detached by sliding it in a direction to disengage the flanges from the heads. With this arrangement, the wear plate can be attached and detached without the use of tools other than possibly a soft mallet, and without the use of screws exposed at the wear face of the wear plate. The arrangement can also be used to detachably secure a wear plate to other structural parts of foundry equipment such as a moulding chamber or a clamp.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4225265 (1980-09-01), Hooker et al.
patent: 4898083 (1990-02-01), Jones
patent: 5716154 (1998-02-01), Miller et al.

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