Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for curing a thick-walled article located in a cavity in a mold against the surfaces of which cavity said article is to be shaped, molded and cured, said apparatus including piping means for providing hot liquid under pressure to transfer heat from a bladder to one surface of said article, and means for providing heating to substantially concurrently heat its opposed surface until the point of least cure within said article has received a predetermined number of cure equivalents required to cure the article to an extent such that no porosity will develop in the article upon release of pressure, the improvement consisting of
- (a) a heating loop including a first valve means including a first three-way valve, and a supply valve upstream of said bladder to selectively flow hot liquid to said bladder through a supply conduit means, and a return valve downstream of said bladder to control said flow further, while continuing to heat said mold externally of said cavity,
- (b) a cooling loop including a second valve means including said first three-way valve, said supply valve, said return valve, and a second three-way valve adapted to make a change-over to a relatively cold liquid flow,
- (c) means to open a cold liquid valve upstream of said first three-way valve before flow of said hot liquid through said first three-way valve is shut-off, so as not to lose sufficient pressure in said bladder to cause porosity in said article, and,
- (d) means to control flow through said return valve and maintain the back pressure in the supply conduit so that the pressure in the bladder is substantially unchanged, whereby said cold liquid valve is opened and said flow of hot liquid is shut off to said bladder before the point of least cure receives the required number of cure equivalents which is sufficient to negate the porosity of said article, yet the temperature of said point of least cure continues to rise after said change-over is completed until said required number of cure equivalents are delivered thereto.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional Application of Ser. No. 07/102,956 filed Sept. 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,816,198 which in turn is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 06/704,850 filed Feb. 25, 1985 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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