Mold isolator mechanism for centrifugal casting machine

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B29C 41/04 (2006.01) B29C 39/08 (2006.01)

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CA 1171212

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: A centrifugal casting machine has a first rotat- able shaft and a second rotatable shaft as well as a rotatable core member having a central opening, with at least one of these shafts being adapted for reciprocal movement so as to extend into the core member central opening and adjacent to the other one of the shafts. First and second mold halves are located on opposite sides of the core member and each is adapted to move inwardly and outwardly between open and closed positions. The mold halves are rotatably supported on bearing means and in closed position are adapted to rotate with the core member and define a cavity in combination therewith. The improve- ment takes the form of the addition of mold isolator means between the bearing means and the mold halves. The iso- lator mechanisms serve simultaneously as torque couplings, clamping force transmitters, misalignment adjusters, vibration dampers and thermal expansion providers.

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