Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing an injection-molded platic hair pick, comb, or lift having teeth with enlarged, smooth, coated terminal ends, free of exposed mold-parting lines, comprising injection molding said hair pick, comb, or lift from a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polypropionate, and polyacetate, said method further comprising the following combination of steps in the sequence set forth;
- a) oxidizing said terminal ends sufficiently to form a more adherent surface thereat without deforming said terminal ends;
- b) dipping the oxidized terminal ends into a bath of polyurethane enamel in order to coat each of said terminal ends;
- c) jolting the coated terminal ends to release any excess enamel and to facilitate formation of smooth globules effectively covering the mold-parting lines thereon; and
- d) drying the globules on the terminal ends to a glossy finish.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 3. A method for manufacturing an injection molded plastic hair pick, comb, or lift, having teeth with enlarged, smooth, coated terminal ends, free of exposed mold parting lines, comprising injection molding said hair pick, comb or lift from a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polypropionate, and polyacetate, said method further comprising the following combination of steps in the sequence set forth:
- a) roughening said terminal ends by passing said ends near an open flame sufficiently to form a more adherent surface thereat without deforming said terminal ends;
- b) dipping the heated terminal ends into a bath of polyurethane enamel in order to coat each of said terminal ends with enamel;
- c) jolting the coated terminal ends to release any excess enamel from the teeth ends and to facilitate formation of smooth globules effectively covering the mold-parting lines thereon; and
- d) drying the globules on the terminal ends to a glossy finish.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 5. A method for manufacturing an injection-molded plastic hair pick, comb, or lift, having teeth with enlarged, smooth, coated terminal ends, free of exposed mold-parting lines, comprising injection molding said pick, comb, or lift from a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polypropionate, and polyacetate, said method further comprising the following combination of steps in the sequence set forth:
- a) passing said terminal ends through an open flame sufficient to heat the terminal ends and provide a more adherent surface thereat without deforming the terminal ends;
- b) dipping the heated terminal ends into a first bath of polyurethane enamel in order to coat each of said terminal ends with enamel;
- c) jolting the dipped pick, comb, or lift to release any excess enamel and facilitate formation of smooth globules on the terminal ends effectively covering any mold-parting lines thereon;
- d) drying the globules on the terminal ends to a glossy finish;
- e) dipping the coated teeth ends into a second bath of polyurethane enamel, of different color from the first bath, to at least partially coat the globules thereon; and
- f) again drying the globules on the terminal ends to a glossy finish.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 7. A method for manufacturing an injection-molded plastic hair pick, comb, or lift having teeth with enlarged, smooth, coated terminal ends, free of exposed mold-parting lines, comprising injection molding said hair pick, comb, or lift from a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polypropionate, and polyacetate, said method further comprising the following combination of steps in the sequence set forth:
- a) oxidizing said terminal ends by passing said terminal ends near an open flame sufficiently to form a more adherent surface thereat without deforming the terminal ends;
- b) dipping the oxidized teeth ends into a bath of polyurethane enamel in order to coat each of said terminal ends with enamel;
- c) passing air over the freshly dipped terminal ends to release any excess enamel from the teeth ends and facilitate the formation of smooth globules on the terminal ends effectively covering the mold-parting lines thereon; and
- d) drying the globules on the terminal ends to a glossy finish.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 9. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of capturing the excess enamel released from the terminal ends and recirculating said captured enamel into said bath.
- 10. A method for manufacturing an injection molded plastic hair pick, comb, or lift having teeth with enlarged, smooth, coated terminal ends, free of exposed mold-parting lines, comprising injection molding said hair pick, comb, or lift from a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polypropionate, and polyacetate, said method further comprising the following combination of steps in the sequence set forth;
- a) oxidizing said terminal ends sufficiently to form a more adherent surface thereat without deforming the terminal ends;
- b) dipping the oxidized teeth ends into a bath of polyurethane enamel in order to coat each of said terminal ends with enamel;
- c) blotting the freshly dipped, coated terminal ends on a porous, absorbent surface to release any excess enamel and facilitate formation of smooth globules effectively covering the mold-parting lines on said terminal ends; and
- d) drying the globules on the terminal ends to a glossy finish.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said plastic is polypropylene.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of capturing the excess enamel released from the terminal ends and recirculating said captured enamel into said bath.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation In Part application based on copending prior application Ser. No. 07/059,224, filed on May 21, 1987, now abandoned, which is itself a continuation application based on then copending prior application Ser. No. 06/734,857, filed May 15, 1985, now abandoned.
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