Double carriage for automatic tool change in core making machine

Metal founding – With positive cleaning means for apparatus

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164341, 164342, 164412, B22C 1900, B22C 2300

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048998036

ABSTRACT:
The carriage comprises two sets of motor-driven rollers receiving and expelling the tools or boxes of cores. The carriage further includes a rolling frame having wheels driven by a reduction motor. A further reduction motor is provided in each of two operative sectors of the carriage, which activates a corresponding group of rollers through an intermediary transmission shaft. The carriage also has handling devices for the tools in order to permit and facilitate their periodic cleaning. The handling devices each include a support on which a tiltable arm is assembled, which is activated by a hydraulic cylinder. A plate is positioned on the arm on guides. The plate has clamps to secure the tool or box of cores. The plate is moved by a hydraulic cylinder. The structure may be used for boxes of cores with vertical opening and with the boxes having a horizontal opening as well.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3277538 (1966-10-01), Bryce
patent: 4142573 (1979-03-01), Michelson
patent: 4572273 (1986-02-01), Katashima
patent: 4741380 (1988-05-01), Landua et al.

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