The present invention relates to an injection-moulding mould configured for being mounted in an injection-moulding apparatus for automated moulding of work pieces in plastics, said injection-moulding mould comprising at least two separate mould parts that are separated by a mould separation face, and wherein at least one first mould part is configured with an outer frame in which is configured at least one space which is open relative to the mould separation face, in which is mounted at least one exchangeable mould insert, and wherein the exchangeable mould insert has a mould cavity side facing out towards the mould separation face, said mould cavity side being delimited by a number of side faces and is provided with one or more mould cavities, and wherein the mould insert is secured in the outer frame by use of at least one mounting fitting which is arranged in the outer frame and each abuts on adjacent side faces on the mould insert.
Such injection-moulding mould is known from eg DE publication disclosure No 102011007995.
Based on this, it is the object of the present invention to provide an injection-moulding mould by which handling of wedge fittings and mould inserts is made safer to the effect that the risk of losing mould inserts in particular is reduced while simultaneously reduced wear is obtained on tool parts and on the mould tool.
This is accomplished by the invention as set forth in claim 1.
Particularly advantageously, the two oppositely oriented wedge faces on each of the wedge-shaped fitting parts have the same angle relative to each other.
A particularly simple handling of the mounting fitting is accomplished by the two wedge-shaped fitting parts being secured to each other in such a manner that they can be shifted relative to each other in a direction longitudinally of the direction by which the wedge faces diverge.
This handling is further facilitated by a preferred embodiment, whereby the support plate comprises at least one elastic holding element which is configured so as to be deformed elastically by introduction of the support plate into the recess.
The drawing:
Thus, from
The wedge insert according to the invention is mounted by means of the bolts 15 in a mould part 1 as shown in
As shown in
According to the invention, this is due to the support plate 16, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2014 70307 | May 2014 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK15/50136 | 5/28/2015 | WO | 00 |