The present invention generally pertains to injection molding of plastic products and is particularly directed to injection molding of nestable thin-wall plastic products that are formed in a mold cavity that includes flow guides for directing injected plastic material into narrow portions of a sidewall section of the mold cavity.
Mold cavities having flow guides are described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,467,994 to Jens Ole Sorensen and suggested by U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,124 to Gunter Hexel.
The present invention provides a mold for injection molding a nestable plastic product having a base wall, a rim and a sidewall, wherein the sidewall extends between the base wall and the rim, the mold comprising: a plurality of mold parts for configuring a mold cavity for forming the product and at least one gate from which fluid plastic material may be injected into the mold cavity, wherein the mold cavity comprises a base-wall section for forming the base wall, a rim section for forming the rim and a sidewall section for forming the sidewall; wherein the sidewall section includes a plurality of primary flow guides extending at least between the vicinity of the base-wall section and the vicinity of the rim section for directing injected fluid plastic material into portions of the sidewall section between the primary flow guides; wherein the portions of the sidewall section between the primary flow guides include narrow mold cavity sections for forming thin sidewall segments and further include secondary flow guides for directing injected fluid plastic material into the narrow mold cavity sections; wherein the sidewall includes a plurality of steps that offset at least some of the thin sidewall segments from one another and the mold cavity includes a corresponding plurality of step sections that offset the narrow mold cavity sections from one another for forming the steps; and wherein at least some of the step sections include at least some of the secondary flow guides.
The present invention also provides a process of injection molding a nestable plastic product having a base wall, a rim and a sidewall, wherein the sidewall extends between the base wall and the rim, the process comprising the steps of: (a) combining a plurality of mold parts to configure the mold of the present invention; and (b) injecting fluid plastic material from the gate into the mold cavity to form the product;
The present invention further provides a nestable plastic product comprising a base wall, a rim and a sidewall, that extends between the base wall and the rim, wherein sidewall comprises: a plurality of primary ribs extending at least between the vicinity of the base wall and the vicinity of the rim; a plurality of thin sidewall segments between the primary ribs; a plurality of secondary ribs adjoining at least some of the thin sidewall segments, wherein the primary and secondary ribs are thicker than the thin sidewall segments; and a plurality of steps that offset at least some of the adjoined thin sidewall segments from one another; wherein at least some of the steps include at least some of the secondary ribs.
Additional features of the present invention are described with reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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The sidewall 16 includes a plurality of primary ribs 18 extending at least between the vicinity of the base-wall 12 and the vicinity of the rim 14; a plurality of thin sidewall segments 20 between the primary ribs 18; and a plurality of secondary ribs 22 adjoining at least some of the thin sidewall segments 20. The primary ribs 18 and the secondary ribs 22 are thicker than the thin sidewall segments 20.
The sidewall 16 further includes a plurality of steps 24 that offset at least some of the adjoined thin sidewall segments 20 from one another. At least some of the steps 24 include at least some of the secondary ribs 22.
The steps 24 of the container 10 are spaced apart from one another by a dimension approximating but less than the nesting height of the product 10. The nesting height of the product 10 is the vertical distance V between the rims 14 of adjacent nested products 10, as shown in
In the preferred embodiments, the steps 24 are perimetric and the perimeters of the steps 24 are in planes that are parallel with the plane of the base wall 12.
The steps 24 have an upward slope. In the preferred embodiments, the steps 24 have an upward slope of approximately forty-five-degrees and the thin sidewall segments 20 and the portions of the primary ribs 18 between the steps 24 have an upward slope of approximately eighty-eight-degrees.
At least some of the secondary ribs 22 extend from the primary ribs 18. In the embodiment of
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In other embodiments (not shown), some of the secondary ribs extend between two of the primary ribs and some of the secondary ribs extend from only one of the primary ribs.
A mold for injection molding a nestable plastic product according to the present invention includes a plurality of mold parts for configuring a mold cavity for forming the product and at least one gate from which fluid plastic material may be injected into the mold cavity. The mold cavity includes a base-wall section for forming the base wall, a rim section for forming the rim and a sidewall section for forming the sidewall.
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The portions of the sidewall section between the primary flow guides 30 include narrow mold cavity sections 34 for forming thin sidewall segments 20 of the product 10, 10a and further include secondary flow guides 36 for directing injected fluid plastic material into the narrow mold cavity sections 36. The secondary ribs 22 of the product 10, 10a are formed by the secondary flow guides 36.
In order to form the plurality of steps 24 in the sidewall 16 of the product 10, 10a the sidewall section of the mold cavity includes a corresponding plurality of step sections 38 that offset the narrow mold cavity sections 34 from one another. At least some of the step sections 38 include at least some of the secondary flow guides 36.
A preferred embodiment of the sidewall section of the mold cavity further includes a void-based-irregularity-formation-prevention-feature, which is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,599,460 to Paul Philip Brown and Jens Ole Sorensen, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
A preferred embodiment of the mold cavity is further described in United States Patent Application Publication No. US-2003-0132551-A1 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/715,618, filed Nov. 18, 2003, the respective disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto. The position of the gate may be other than as shown in the '551 publication.
A preferred embodiment of the rim section of the mold cavity is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/283,979 filed Oct. 30, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto. Publication of the '979 application is projected for May 5, 2004.
The preferred plastic material used for injection molding the product is polypropylene. Alternatively other plastic materials may be so used.
In alternative embodiments of the present invention (not shown) not all of the features of the above described preferred embodiments are included. For example, in some alternative embodiments (a) the product is other than a cup; (b) the sidewall of the product does not have a generally circular contour; (c) at least some of the steps are not spaced apart from one another by a dimension approximating the nesting height of the product; (d) the steps are not perimetric; and/or the steps do not have an upward slope; (e) the perimeters of at least some of the steps are not in planes that are parallel with the plane of the base wall; (f) the rim does not have to be in a plane; and (g) the base and/or the side walls can have apertures.
The documents that are incorporated herein by reference thereto do not necessarily use the same terminology as used herein.
The benefits of the present invention may include easy release of the product from the mold, a reduced injection pressure requirement, easy separation of a product from a nest of products and a low nesting height. Also the steps on the sidewall enhance the rigidity of the product.
The benefits specifically stated herein do not necessarily apply to every conceivable embodiment of the present invention. Further, such stated benefits of the present invention are only examples and should not be construed as the only benefits of the present invention.
While the above disclosure contains many specificities that may or may not be common to all of the embodiments described herein, these specificities are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the present invention, but rather as examples of the preferred embodiments described herein. Other variations are possible and the scope of the present invention should be determined not by the embodiments described herein but rather by the claims and their legal equivalents. The claims require no implicit limitations. Each claim is to be construed explicitly as stated, or by its legal equivalent.