The present invention relates in general to injection molding systems and, in particular, to an actuator system for an injection molding system.
During injection, molten material is generally injected by an injection machine, either directly or through a manifold, into the cavity (injection mold). The area of the injection nozzle, to which is connected to the cavity and the plastic will be referred to here as the “gate”. In this gate area, the injection nozzle is inserted into a recessed area in the tool, while the front part of the gate area is sealed with the injection nozzle by means of a precision diametrical fit. The injection nozzle has a fluid connection with the manifold.
Needle valves are known for a clean, secure seal of the gate, without leaving excess gate vestige on the final molded part. With them, the gate is opened and closed by means of a needle valve by which the needle can be moved pneumatically, hydraulically or electrically. With pneumatic and hydraulic drive, the needle operates with the help of a piston-cylinder device with the piston is fastened to the end of the needle that is away from the tool.
In the case of pneumatic drive, the necessary compressed air is usually delivered from a central compressed air supply at the facility site. To prevent contamination and corrosion, this compressed air must be filtered and dried, and for lubrication of cylinders and return valves, it must be lightly oiled. As the piston operates, the cylinder chamber is charged with compressed air on one side of the piston. The air in the opposite chamber is released into the environment (the production facility) to prevent a pressure buildup in this chamber.
During production of medical technology products, for example, the aforementioned pneumatic operation of the needle valve can often not be used, due to the danger of the air escaping the cylinder contaminating the cleanroom in which production often takes place.
The present invention concerns a closed loop system for actuating an injector nozzle valve in an injection molding system includes an actuator having a supply line and a return line that is operable to move the injector nozzle valve between an open position and a closed position. The system includes a compressor having an outlet line and a return line, a return valve in fluid communication with the actuator and the compressor, and an accumulator in fluid communication with the compressor and the return valve. The return valve is operable to connect the compressor outlet line with the actuator supply line and the compressor return line with the actuator return line in a first position and the compressor outlet line with the actuator return line and the compressor return line with the actuator supply line in a second position in order to move the injector nozzle valve between the open and closed positions.
The invention described below involves a pneumatic actuator for regulating the gate of a needle valve in an injection molding system.
The invention presented here is intended to develop a pneumatic actuator of the aforementioned type, which can be harmlessly used even in cleanrooms, whose construction is simple, and whose operation is cost-effective.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
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The operation device used in this invention consists of two separate compressed air tanks, a pressure accumulator or tank 29 and a return accumulator or tank 26. The volume of the two accumulators or tanks 26 and 29 is adjusted both to each other and to the number of needle valves to be operated. Both tanks 26 and 29 are connected through a compressor 27 working atop the pressure tank 29. The exit side of the pressure tank 29 is connected by the line 24 to the compressed air supply port 24a of the return valve 13. The compressed air release port 25a of the return valve 13 is connected by the line 25 to the return tank 26 and the entry port of the compressor 27. The return tank 26 is connected to external air or atmosphere by a check valve 30. This check valve 30 can open itself automatically in the direction of the return tank 26, should a certain low pressure arise in regard to the surroundings.
If, during operation, the piston 12 reaches its other extreme position, compressed air is introduced from the pressure accumulator or tank 29 into the chamber currently free of compressed air 13b in the right portion of the illustration by the change-over or return valve 13, while the pressurized gas from the currently larger chamber 13a can flow out to the compressor 27 and/or the return accumulator or tank 26 through the line 21 and the return valve 13. Through the compressor 27, air is again compressed and directed through the line 28 to the pressure accumulator or tank 29. By reversal of the change-over or return valve 13, the switching operation of the piston-cylinder device 10 is set in the opposite direction.
With this invention, one thus obtains a closed system, by which, depending on the type of change-over valve 13, no air flow or very negligible air flow reaches the surrounding area. Air treatment, which is the current state of the art, is no longer necessary, because the same air circulates in the closed system all the time. If some air is lost from the system through leak defects, the valve 30 on the return tank 26 will draw replacement air from the atmosphere or environment.
Of course, the actuator device consisting of the units 26, 27 and 29 can be used for regulating several needle valves, especially all needle valves belonging to the manufacturing unit.
Assembly of the actuator is very simple, and involves merely connecting the compressor to a power supply, and the compressed air lines 24 and 25 to the return valves 13. The invention eliminates the danger of air contamination in cleanrooms, brings considerable cost savings, and results in less energy loss, because costly purification of contaminated ambient air is no longer necessary.
The actuator will, of course, also work with pressurized gas other than compressed air.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiment. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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10 2005 042 850.9 | Sep 2005 | DE | national |