1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to injection molds, and particularly, to an injection mold for making a wedge-shaped light guide plate.
2. Description of Related Art
In a typical liquid crystal display, a backlight module provides a surface light source for illuminating the liquid crystal display. Generally, the backlight module includes a light guide plate and a light source arranged adjacent to one side of the light guide plate. The light guide plate changes light beams received from the light source into surface light beams, and directs the surface light beams to a liquid crystal panel of the liquid crystal display. Typically, the light guide plate has either of two shapes: a sheet having a uniform thickness, or a wedge-shaped sheet.
The wedge-shaped light guide plate has a thick end and an opposite thin end. The wedge-shaped light guide plate is commonly made by using an injection mold. The injection mold defines a wedge-shaped mold cavity for receiving molding materials. A sprue is formed in communication with the mold cavity for introducing molding materials into the mold cavity. However, the number of the sprue is usually only one that formed adjacent to a thick end of the mold cavity. Such structure makes it time-consuming for molding and the thin end of the mold cavity may be full and begin to solidify when the thick end of the mold cavity has unfilled space. Thus, the molding materials in the thin end of the mold cavity may be solidified earlier than those in the thick end of the mold cavity such that internal stresses in the light guide plate formed by using such injection mold are not distributed uniformly.
An injection mold for making wedge-shaped light guide plate which can overcome above shortcomings is desired.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, all the views are schematic, and like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Embodiments of the present injection mold will now be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
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The first mold half 10a is generally cuboid. The first mold half 10a has a bottom surface 12. A rectangular molding surface 122 is defined at the center of the bottom surface 12. The rectangular molding surface is part of the bottom surface 12 and configured for pressing a mold material in the mold cavity to form a light emitting surface 120 of the wedge-shaped light guide plate 100.
The second mold half 10b is also generally cuboid. The second mold half 10b has a top surface 14 and two opposite outer side faces 18 and 20. A wedge-shaped recess 16 is defined in the top surface 14. The wedge-shaped recess 16 includes a rectangular opening 142 at the top surface 14. The rectangular opening 142 has a substantially same shape and substantially equal dimension to the rectangular molding surface 122.
The second mold half 10b has a bottom surface 162, two opposite trapeziform side faces 164 and 166, and two opposite rectangular side faces 168 and 170 in the wedge-shaped recess 16. The bottom surface 162 and the side faces 164, 166, 168 and 170 cooperatively bound the wedge-shaped recess 16. The two trapeziform side faces 164 and 166 face towards and are parallel with each other. The two rectangular side faces 168 and 170 face towards and are parallel with each other. In this embodiment, the side faces 164, 166, 168 and 170 are perpendicular with the top surface 14. Both of the two trapeziform side faces 164 and 166 interconnect and are perpendicular with the two rectangular side faces 168 and 170. The rectangular side face 168 has a larger depth relative to the top surface 14 than that of the rectangular side face 168, thus, the depth of each of the trapeziform side faces 164 and 166 gradually decreases from the rectangular side face 168 to the rectangular side face 170. That is, the bottom surface 162 inclines to the top surface 14. In this embodiment, the trapeziform side face 164 is adjacent to and parallel to the outer side face 18, and the trapeziform side face 166 is adjacent to and parallel to the outer side face 20.
A first groove 182 and a second groove 184 are defined in the top surface 14 of the second mold half 10b. In this embodiment, the first and second grooves 182 and 184 extend through the trapeziform side face 164 and the outer side face 18. The first groove 182 is adjacent to the rectangular side face 168, and the second groove 184 is adjacent to the rectangular side face 170. That is, the first groove 182 is adjacent to a thick end of the recess 16 and the second groove 184 is adjacent to a thin end of the recess 16. An imaginary middle surface S is defined parallel to and in the middle of the rectangular surfaces 168 and 170. In an alternative exemplary embodiment, the first groove 182 is located between the middle surface S and the rectangular side face 168, and the second groove 184 is located between the middle surface S and the rectangular side face 1700.
In this embodiment, the first and second grooves 182 and 184 are cuboid. It is to be understood that in alternative embodiments, the first and second grooves 182 and 184 can also be cylindrical.
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In the injection mold 10 of the illustrated embodiment, there are a sprue 10d adjacent to the thick end of the mold cavity 10c and a sprue 10e adjacent to the thin end of the mold cavity 10c. Therefore, the injection process for the thick end of the mold cavity 10c can take almost the same amount time with the injection process for the thin end of the mold cavity 10c. That is, the molding materials in the thick end of the mold cavity 10c can solidify almost at the same time with those in the thin end of the mold cavity 10c. Thus, the stresses in the wedge-shaped light guide plate 100 can distribute substantially uniformly.
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It is understood that the above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate rather than limit the disclosure. Variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the disclosure. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910302264.1 | May 2009 | CN | national |