The present invention concerns a machine for the manufacture of flexible moulds, in particular for the obtainment of lipsticks or the like.
A process has been known for a long time, in particular from FR-A-2443324, for the manufacture of lipsticks or similar cosmetic products, which provides the use of a flexible mould substantially shaped as a finger, that after opportune heating receives a pre-established quantity of cosmetic product in the molten state, which gets subsequently cooled until it assumes a solid shape. At this point at least one part of the flexible mould that is close to its filling mouth gets stretched by means of application of vacuum from the outside of it, through a flexible container shaped as a cup which surrounds the flexible mould, and a case for lipstick or the like is introduced into said stretched part in order to pick-up the solid cosmetic product, while the mould is kept in position, still by means of application of vacuum.
Object of the present invention is to build a machine capable to manufacture the aforesaid flexible moulds for lipsticks or the like.
According to the invention such object is attained with a machine characterised in that it comprises at least one female mould including a moulding cavity fillable with a plastic fluid, a male mould including at least a male stem and means to insert said male stem into said cavity of the female mould after the same has been filled with said plastic fluid and to extract it from the same after a prefixed period of polymerisation suitable to transform said fluid plastic into a flexible mould.
Two embodiments of the machine according to the present invention are illustrated as a non limiting example in the enclosed drawings, in which:
The machine shown in
To such female mould 1 a male mould 4 is overlapped which is vertically mobile as regards the female mould 1 under the control of a rod 5 driven by a pneumatic cylinder 9 and guided by rods 6.
The male stem 4 is provided with truncated-cone shaped stems 7 destined to insert into cavities 2 when these have been filled with plastic material 8 in the liquid state (
In the initial stage of its operating cycle the machine is in the condition of
In such condition, through means not shown the plastic material 8 is poured, which therefore gets to fill the cavities 2.
In a subsequent operating stage, the male mould 4, driven by the stem 5, descends in such a way as to insert the stems 7 into the cavities 2 (
Once it has been polymerised, the plastic material 8 forms a flexible container shaped as a cup, herein identified by the same number, which can be extracted from the cavity 2 owing to the lift of the male mould 4 back, as well as to remain inside the cavity 2 for the subsequent manual extraction.
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Said machine comprises (
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The male mould 4 is supported (
Said valve 20 comprises a body 21 having a cylindrical cavity within which a cap 22 thrust by a piston 23 biased by a spring 24 slides. The body 21 comprises a first channel 26 to which a second channel 27 couples that is obtained in a body 28, integral with said body 21, which allows the inlet of air supplied by means not shown in the figures.
When the stem 15 is lowered within the cavity 2 (
The apparatus 14 for the picking up of the flexible containers 8, destined to fill cases 37, comprises a body 32, mobile along a guide 33 through a saddle 39 with which it is integral by means of a supporting unit 40. The body 32 supports a revolving arm 34 to which pick-up cups 35 are fastened which are obtained within an opportunely shaped block 36. A channel 38, contained in said block 36, allows the passage of a blow of air coming from means not shown in the figures.
At the beginning of its operating cycle the machine is in front of the feeding unit 13 in the condition shown in
Once the filling of the cavity 2 is finished, means not shown in the figures allow the descent (
In order to guarantee that the male mould 4 stays in position until the solidification of the plastic material 8, the mobile element 30 rotates in such a way to overlaps the bar 16 which supports the male mould 4 and to inhibit its possible lifting back. A small movement of the stem 15 as regards the female mould 1 would imply in fact shape defects in the container of solidified plastic material 8.
The cooling of the plastic material 8 takes place by polymerisation at room temperature during the rotation, by almost 360°, of the table 10, which finally takes the couplings 11 in front of the picking up apparatus 14 (
Once this position has been reached the mobile element 30, by means of simple rotation induced by the pneumatic cylinder 31, is displaced thus leaving the bar 16 free to go up. In this stage the stem 15 drags with it upward (
At this point the arm 34 rotates by 180° thus taking the cup 35 under the stem 15 to whose walls 8 the container adheres (
In order to allow the container 8 to be picked up the male mould 4 descends in such way so as to bring the walls of the container 8 in contact with the walls of cup 35 (
Finally the arm 34 rotates by 180° taking the cup 35 upside-down above one of the cases 37 (
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| MI2003A0853 | Apr 2003 | IT | national |
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| 3892512 | Diehl | Jul 1975 | A |
| 4571320 | Walker | Feb 1986 | A |
| 4969811 | Littleton | Nov 1990 | A |
| 5156798 | Bruning | Oct 1992 | A |
| 5435715 | Campbell | Jul 1995 | A |
| Number | Date | Country |
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| 2 443 324 | Jul 1980 | FR |
| 2000-094470 | Apr 2000 | JP |
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 20040219248 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |