Metal founding – Stripper or ejector – Means to separate cast product from shaping surface
Patent
1994-12-20
1997-06-17
Lavinder, Jack W.
Metal founding
Stripper or ejector
Means to separate cast product from shaping surface
164131, 164269, 403375, 403345, B22D 2900, B22D 4500, F16B 304
Patent
active
056388900
ABSTRACT:
A casting shake-out unit has an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder. The inner cylinder is made of a plurality of interfitting segments which interlock and cooperate with each other to prevent a segment from falling out of the completed inner cylinder. Each segment includes tongues extending from opposing edges of the segment's body and pockets formed in the body. The pockets of one segment receive at least a part of the tongue of a neighboring segment.
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Didion Charles J.
Didion Michael S.
Denk Paul M.
Didion Manufacturing Company
Lavinder Jack W.
Lin I.-H.
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