Claims
- 1. A plastic molding system for delivering under pressure a melt stream of moldable material to a mold comprising:
- a mold body having a melt stream inlet and means defining a mold cavity and a gate communicating with said cavity,
- a melt stream passageway communicating between said inlet and said gate,
- a torpedo heater fixedly mounted in said passageway,
- said torpedo heater including an electrically conductive torpedo body having an end located in close relation to said gate such that a melt stream directed through said passageway and gate and into said mold cavity passes over an exposed outer surface of said end,
- said body having a central longitudinal bore and an annular bore disposed in concentric relation to said central longitudinal bore,
- electrical heating means within said annular bore of said torpedo body for heating to a predetermined elevated temperature said exposed outer surface of said torpedo body end and the melt stream passing over said surface,
- a valve pin disposed in said central longitudinal bore of said torpedo body, and
- said valve pin being movable relative to said torpedo body between an extended position in which said valve pin closes said gate and interrupts the flow of said melt stream into said mold cavity and a retracted position that opens said gate and permits the flow of said melt stream into said mold cavity.
- 2. The plastic molding system of claim 1 in which said end of said torpedo body is in the form of a tapered tip.
- 3. The plastic molding system of claim 2 in which said valve pin is concentrically disposed in said torpedo body.
- 4. The plastic molding system of claim 3 in which said valve pin is movable in a manner such that an outer end thereof is extendable and retractable with respect to the tapered tip of said torpedo body.
- 5. The plastic molding system of claim 2 in which said valve pin is formed with a stem at an end thereof remote from the tapered end of said torpedo body.
- 6. The plastic molding system of claim 2 in which the tapered tip of said torpedo body is in line with the flow of the melt stream through said gate.
- 7. The plastic molding system of claim 1 in which said heating means includes an unsheathed resistance wire and heat transmitting material compacted in surrounding relation about said resistance wire for electrically insulating the resistance wire from said torpedo body and for filling all air voids about said resistance wire to effect direct heat transfer to said outer exposed surface of the torpedo body.
- 8. The plastic molding system of claim 7 in which said resistance wire is disposed in wound fashion within said annular bore.
- 9. In a plastic molding system for delivering under pressure a melt stream of moldable material through a flow passageway and into a mold cavity having an entry gate, a torpedo heater fixedly mounted in said passageway,
- said torpedo heater including an electrically conductive torpedo body having an end located in close relation to said gate such that a melt stream directed through said passageway and gate into said mold cavity passes over an exposed outer surface of said end,
- said body having a central longitudinal bore and an annular bore disposed in concentric relation to said central longitudinal bore,
- electrical heating means within said annular bore of said torpedo body for heating to a predetermined elevated temperature said exposed outer surface of said torpedo body end and the melt stream passing over said surface,
- a valve pin disposed in said central longitudinal bore of said torpedo body, and
- said valve pin being movable relative to said torpedo body between an extended position in which said valve pin closes said gate and interrupts the flow of said melt stream into said mold cavity and a retracted position that opens said gate and permits the flow of said melt stream into said mold cavity.
- 10. The plastic molding system of claim 9 in which said end of said torpedo body is in the form of a tapered tip.
- 11. The plastic molding system of claim 10 in which said valve pin is concentrically disposed in said torpedo body.
- 12. The plastic molding system of claim 9 in which said heating means includes an unsheathed resistance wire and heat transmitting material compacted in surrounding relation about said resistance wire for electrically insulating the resistance wire from m said torpedo body and for filling all air voids about said resistance wire to effect direct heat transfer to said outer exposed surface of the torpedo body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 611,141 filed May 17, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,641,423, which was a division of application Ser. No. 328,747, filed Dec. 8, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,492,556, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 951,609, filed Oct. 16, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,304,544.
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