Claims
- 1. An injection unit for an injection molding machine, comprising:
a plasticizing unit; a plunger-type injection device including a housing, an injection nozzle supported by the housing for interaction with an injection mold, an injection plunger supported for movement in a telescopic manner in the housing and defining with the housing anteriorly of the injection plunger an injection space, said injection plunger having a forward end which includes a closeable melt through channel for feeding the injection space with melt, wherein a continuously operated extruder is provided as injection plunger and for plasticizing, and has at least one plasticizing screw, wherein the plasticizing screws is stationary in a longitudinal machine axis with respect to a screw and extruder housing, and wherein the extruder is so configured that a backup length towards the rear can enlarge into the extruder, when the melt through channel is closed.
- 2. The injection unit of claim 1, wherein the injection plunger is made of two parts, defining a rearward part, which is formed by the extruder, and a forward part, which is formed by a transition piece which is connected to the extruder and movable in the housing.
- 3. The injection unit of claim 1, wherein the injection plunger is of single-piece construction and has a leading part movable in the housing and a trailing part is configured as a casing for accommodating the plasticizing screw.
- 4. The injection unit of claim 1, and further comprising an actively controllable shutoff valve disposed in the melt through channel.
- 5. The injection unit of claim 3, wherein the extruder is a single screw extruder including a barrel, which is defined by a cylinder diameter and accommodates the plasticizing screw, which is defined by an outer diameter, wherein at least one of a reduction of the outer diameter of the plasticizing screw, an increase of the cylinder diameter of the barrel, and an arrangement of holes in screw lands, is provided in the area of the backup length.
- 6. The injection unit of claim 1, wherein the extruder is a twin screw extruder with two of said plasticizing screw for rotation in a same direction.
- 7. The injection unit of claim 1, wherein the extruder is a twin screw extruder having two of said plasticizing screw for rotation in a same direction and a housing, which is defined by a cylinder diameter and accommodates the plasticizing screws, defined by an outer diameter, wherein at least one of a reduction of the outer diameter of the plastifying screws, an increase of the cylinder diameter of the housing, and provision of holes in screw lands, is provided in the area of at least the backup length.
- 8. The injection unit of claim 6, wherein the plasticizing screws are arranged tangent to one another and do not mesh.
- 9. A combined plasticizing and injection unit for an injection molding machine comprising:
a housing; an injection nozzle supported by the housing for interaction with an injection mold; an injection plunger moveably supported in the housing and defining with the housing anteriorly of the injection plunger an injection space for supply of melt to the injection nozzle, said injection plunger including a melt through channel for feeding the injection space with melt; a valve disposed in the melt through channel and controllable to close the melt through channel; and a continuously operated extruder having at least one plasticizing screw which is stationary with respect to the injection plunger and so configured that melt is able to backup towards the rear of the extruder when the valve closes passage through the melt through channel.
- 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein the valve is an actively controllable shutoff valve.
- 11. A method for operating an injection molding machine of a type having an injection plunger for pushing melt from an injection space anteriorly of an injection plunger into an injection mold, comprising the step of continuously operating an extruder which is stationary in a longitudinal machine axis with respect to a screw and extruder housing to feed melt into an injection space anteriorly of an injection plunger.
- 12. The method of claim 11, and further comprising the step of closing the melt channel during at least one of an injection phase and afterpressure phase.
- 13. The method of claim 11, and further comprising the step of operating a rotary drive to continuously operate the plasticizing screw at reduced speed during at least one of an injection phase and afterpressure phase.
- 14. A method for operating an injection molding machine having an injection plunger and an extruder screw fixed in place relative to the injection plunger, comprising the steps of:
continuously feeding melt to the extruder screw while opening a passage in the injection plunger to fluidly connect a first anterior space in front of the extruder screw with a second anterior space in front of the injection plunger, as the extruder screw rotates, thereby forcing melt into the second anterior space; moving the injection plunger together with the extruder screw from a rearward position to a forward position to thereby force melt from the second anterior space into a cavity of an injection mold, while allowing melt, continuously fed to the extruder screw, to backup and temporarily accumulate in the area of the extruder screw; and returning the injection plunger together with the extruder screw to the rearward position to start a next cycle.
- 15. The method of claim 14, and further comprising the step of closing the passage in the injection plunger as melt is injected into the cavity of the injection mold.
- 16. The method of claim 14, and further comprising the step of operating the extruder screw at reduced speed when moved to the forward position.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 18 542.8 |
Apr 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior filed copending PCT International application no. PCT/EP01/04249, filed Apr. 12, 2001, which was not published in English and which designated the United States and on which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0002] This application claims the priority of German Patent Application Serial No. 100 18 542.8, filed Apr. 14, 2000, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP01/04249 |
Apr 2001 |
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10272099 |
Oct 2002 |
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