Claims
- 1. Pneumatic system comprising, in combination: a bellows having a generally rectangular cross section, with the bellows comprising, in combination: a generally flat top, a generally flat bottom, first and second accordion sides having longitudinal fold lines, and first and second ends; a first tube integrally formed with and extending from the first end of the bellows generally parallel to the longitudinal fold lines of the accordion sides; and a second tube integrally formed with and extending from the second end of the bellows generally parallel to the longitudinal fold lines of the accordion sides and in line with the first tube, with the bellows and first and second tubes being formed of homogeneous material.
- 2. The pneumatic system of claim 1 wherein the bellows and first and second tubes are molded between first and second mold halves having a parting line; wherein the accordion sides include at least a first, central fold line and second and third fold lines on opposite sides of the central fold line, with the first and second tubes and the central fold lines of the first and second accordion sides lying along the parting line of the mold halves.
- 3. The pneumatic system of claim 2 wherein the bellows and first and second tubes are blow molded by blowing in the free end of the second tube; wherein the top and bottom of the bellows extend at a slight angle in the range of 2.degree. to the central fold line with the bellows having a decreasing height from the second tube towards the first tube for assisting in the removal from the mold halves by pulling on the free end of the second tube generally parallel to the mold part line.
- 4. The pneumatic system of claim 2 further comprising, in combination: a location ear, with the first tube terminating in the location ear, with the location ear lying along the parting line of the mold halves, with the location ear sealing the free end of the first tube.
- 5. Method for blow molding a pneumatic system including first and second tubes and a bellows comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing first and second spaced mold halves having a vertical part line, with the mold halves each having a first tube cavity, a bellows cavity, and a second tube cavity, with the first and second tube cavities having first ends which terminate in the bellows cavity and second ends, with the first and second tube cavities having generally semicircular cross sections, with the free end of the first tube cavity being closed, with the free end of the second tube cavity being open for the introduction of the blow, with the bellows cavity having a generally trapezoidal cross section defining major longitudinal undercuts;
- (b) introducing parison between the first and second mold halves;
- (c) closing the spacing of the first and second molds and generally simultaneously introducing the blow at the second end of the second tube cavity;
- (d) cooling the mold halves;
- (e) separating the first and second mold halves; and
- (f) pulling the second end of the second tube in a direction parallel to the part line for removing the pneumatic system from the mold halves.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of:
- (g) introducing a second blow pin into the first tube cavity of the first mold half generally perpendicular to the mold part line for mechanically punching a vent hole in the first tube slightly after the introduction of the blow at the free end of the second tube.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the generally trapezoidal cross section of the bellows cavity decreases in size from the second tube cavity to the first tube cavity to create a draft angle for assisting removal of the molded bellows from the bellows cavity.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the generally trapezoidal cross section of the bellows cavity terminates in generally arcuate transitions to the tube cavities for assisting removal of the molded bellows from the bellows cavity.
- 9. The method of claim 5 wherein the free end of the first tube cavity terminates in a location ear cavity having a generally rectangular cross section.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of introducing parison comprises the step of metering the parison between the first and second mold halves for varying the wall thickness of the molded pneumatic system.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/180,217 filed on Apr. 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,824,340.
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