Claims
- 1. An injection mold comprising, in order,
- (a) a thin metallic layer forming an interior surface of the mold for molding an article;
- (b) a first thermoset plastic layer which contains (1) metal chips and (2) heat transfer tubing for the circulation of a heat transfer medium through the mold, wherein the tubing is adjacent to the metallic layer;
- (c) a second thermoset plastic layer; and
- (d) a plurality of metal plates embedded within both the first and second thermoset plastic layers, said plates approximately perpendicular to the metallic layer.
- 2. An injection mold as defined in claim 1, wherein the metallic layer is a nickel layer and the first and second thermoset plastic layers are epoxy.
- 3. An injection mold as defined in claim 2, wherein the nickel layer is approximately 1/8 to 3/4 inches thick.
- 4. An injection mold as defined in claim 3, wherein the nickel layer is approximately 1/8 to 3/8 inches thick.
- 5. An injection mold as defined in claim 2, wherein the metal chips are aluminum chips.
- 6. An injection mold as defined in claim 5, wherein the aluminum chips are flakes of about 1/16 to 3/8 by 1/16 to 3/8 by 0.010 to 0.050 inches.
- 7. An injection mold as defined in claim 2, wherein the heat transfer tubing is a continuous length of copper tubing with an inlet and an outlet for passage of water therein.
- 8. An injection mold as defined in claim 7, where the metal plates are steel approximately 1/16 to 1/4 inches thick and wherein the edge of each of the steel plates adjacent to the nickel surface approximates the shape of the nickel layer adjacent to that edge.
- 9. An injection mold comprising, in order,
- (a) a first thin metallic layer forming an interior molding surface of the mold;
- (b) a second thin metallic layer;
- (c) a first thermoset plastic layer which contains (1) metal chips and (2) heat transfer tubing for the circulation of a heat transfer medium through the mold, wherein the tubing is adjacent to the second metallic layer;
- (d) a second thermoset plastic layer; and
- (e) a plurality of metal plates embedded within both the first and second thermoset plastic layers, said plates approximately perpendicular to the first and second metallic layers.
- 10. An injection mold as defined in claim 9, wherein the first metallic layer is nickel, the second metallic layer is formed of a material selected between copper and zinc, and the first and second thermoset plastic layers are epoxy.
- 11. An injection mold as defined in claim 10, wherein the nickel layer is at least 1/16 inches thick.
- 12. An injection mold as defined in claim 10, wherein the combined layers of the first and second metallic layers are at least 3/8 inches thick.
- 13. An injection mold as defined in claim 10, wherein the combined layers of the first and second metallic layers are 3/8 to 3/4 inches thick.
- 14. An injection mold as defined in claim 12, wherein the nickel layer is approximately 1/8 inches thick.
- 15. An injection mold as defined in claim 10, wherein the metal chips are aluminum chips.
- 16. An injection mold as defined in claim 15, wherein the aluminum chips are flakes of about 1/16 to 3/8 by 1/16 to 3/8 by 0.010 to 0.050 inches.
- 17. An injection mold as defined in claim 10, wherein the tubing is a continuous length of copper tubing with an inlet and an outlet for passage of water therein.
- 18. An injection mold as defined in claim 10, where the metal plates are steel approximately 1/16 to 1/4 inches thick and wherein the edge of each of the steel plates adjacent to the nickel surface approximates the shape of the nickel layer adjacent to that edge.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/714,483 filed on Jun. 13, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,260,014.
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