Claims
- 1. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus comprising:
- a flexible tube having a powder-receiving space defined therein, and an outer peripheral surface having a plurality of annular grooves extending therein, said grooves spaced from one another axially along said tube;
- a plurality of resilient rings respectively disposed in said grooves in an interference fit with said flexible tube;
- a retainer case disposed over said flexible tube,
- said retainer case having a liquid-guiding surface in direct contact with each of said resilient rings,
- a plurality of pressurizing regions being radially defined between the outer peripheral surface of said flexible tube and the liquid-guiding surface of said retainer case and being axially defined by said annular grooves, respectively,
- one of said pressurizing regions being an initial pressurizing region at which liquid is initially introduced to said pressurizing regions,
- and said retainer case having a liquid supply port open at said liquid-guiding surface to said initial pressurizing region for allowing liquid to be introduced therethrough to said initial pressurizing region,
- said flexible tube being flexible to a degree at which, while liquid is introduced to said initial pressurizing region through said supply port the respective portion of said flexible tube defining said initial pressurizing region deforms with contact being maintained between each said seal ring at which said initial pressurizing region terminates and said liquid-guiding surface, and at which once liquid introduced to said initial pressurizing region reaches a predetermined pressure said flexible tube further deforms in a manner in which each said seal ring at which said initial pressurizing region terminates is moved out of contact with said liquid guiding-surface.
- 2. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus comprising:
- a flexible tube having a powder-receiving space defined therein, and an outer peripheral surface having a plurality of annular grooves extending therein, said grooves spaced from one another axially along said tube;
- a plurality of resilient rings respectively disposed in said grooves in an interference fit with said flexible tube;
- a retainer case disposed over said flexible tube,
- said retainer case having a liquid-guiding surface in direct contact with each of said resilient rings,
- a plurality of pressurizing regions being radially defined between the outer peripheral surface of said flexible tube and the liquid-guiding surface of said retainer case and being axially defined by said annular grooves, respectively,
- one of said pressurizing regions being an initial pressurizing region at which liquid is initially introduced to said pressurizing regions,
- and said retainer case having a liquid supply port open at said liquid-guiding surface to said initial pressurizing region for allowing liquid to be introduced therethrough to said initial pressurizing region; and
- a flexible pressure-transmitting means disposed in said flexible pressure tube,
- said flexible pressure-transmitting means having the shape of a tube with an outer peripheral surface and opposite ends, a local portion radially aligned with said initial pressurizing region, and a modulus of elasticity that increases as taken axially from said local portion toward one of said opposite ends.
- 3. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus as claimed in claim 2,
- wherein said flexible tube and said flexible pressure-transmitting means are integral.
- 4. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus as claimed in claim 1,
- and further comprising a flexible mold disposed within said flexible tube.
- 5. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus as claimed in claim 2,
- and further comprising a flexible mold disposed within said flexible pressure-transmitting means.
- 6. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus as claimed in claim 3,
- and further comprising a flexible mold disposed within said flexible pressure-transmitting means.
- 7. A dry-type rubber pressing apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2-4, 5 and 6,
- and further comprising a core extending axially within said powder-receiving space.
Priority Claims (3)
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62-104952 |
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62-104953 |
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62-104954 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of Application Ser. No. 57,388, filed June 2, 1987.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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