Claims
- 1. An injection blow molding apparatus comprising, an injection mold, a core rod disposed in the injection mold and onto which a thermoplastic parison is injection molded, a first plasticizer and a second plasticizer, a first passage and a second passage through which each of the plasticizers respectively communicate with the injection mold, pump means comprising a piston in common communication with said passages and said injection mold, first and second valve means disposed in said first and second passage means respectively for selectively shutting off communication of each respective plasticizer, control means to actuate the pump means in timed relationship with each of the valve means, so that said first plasticizer first charges the injection mold, said control means shuts off the first valve means and starts the piston to move thermoplastic material to the mold so as to compensate for any shrinkage of the thermoplastic in the mold, said first plasticizer then undergoing recovery, and wherein the control means actuates said second valve means so that said second plasticizer is in communication with the injection mold for the next parison formation prior to completion of recovery of the first plasticizer.
- 2. The injection blow molding apparatus of claim 1, said control means further reversing said piston after the injection molding of the parison is complete so as to draw back thermoplastic runner material at the injection mold; said control means closing said first and second valve means during said draw back.
- 3. The injection blow molding apparatus of claim 1, said core rod being mounted to an indexing head, and said injection mold being partible, so that said core and parison are removed from the injection mold, and a second core rod is positioned in the injection mold for the next injection, and wherein said control means then actuates said second valve means and second plasticizer to provide thermoplastic material to the injection mold.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 658,103, filed Feb. 17, 1976 and now abandoned, which application is a division of application U.S. Ser. No. 427,337, filed Dec. 21, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,940,223 granted Feb. 24, 1976.
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