Method of die casting an article having a cavity and hanger prod

Supports – Suspended supports – Receptacle or bowl

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24128, B42F 1300

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040799093

ABSTRACT:
In a die casting technique, a first element is die cast with a cavity formed by a core, the first element having an interlocking surface such as a projection or shaped aperture. The core is then removed, and a second element is cast to extend into alignment with the cavity, employing the interlocking surface of the first element for a portion of the die in the formation of the second element. The second element is thereby interlocked with the first element to form a unitary article. The unitary article may be in the form of a hanger adaptable for use in extending a cord for suspending an object. The hanger has a body portion with a hole extending therethrough, one end of the hole being enlarged for receiving and holding therein the knot of a cord. A loop shaped portion of the hanger extends over the enlarged end of the hole. The loop shaped portion is rigidly affixed to the body portion, and serves as a hook.

REFERENCES:
patent: 370239 (1887-09-01), Bombacher
patent: 1791507 (1931-02-01), Meyer
patent: 2532202 (1950-11-01), Steinbacher
patent: 3995822 (1976-12-01), Einhorn et al.

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