The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing a seal including a tubular section of an elastomeric material with a wall of variable thickness.
More specifically, the invention relates to a method and to extrusion apparatus using a conveyor with a terminal die having an annular extrusion orifice formed therein corresponding to the cross section of the said tubular section; a chamber being formed in the conveyor which is in communication with the said extrusion orifice and into which an elastomeric material is fed in operation for forming the tubular section.
A method and apparatus of this type are known in the art, for example in the European patent EP 0 115 750-B1 in the name of the same Applicant.
In this known method, the variation in the thickness of a tubular section seal is obtained by adjusting the position of an obturator which is movable relative to the terminal die of the extruder. This obturator has a shaped section, able to alter the shape of the extrusion orifice and thereby that of the section exiting from the terminal die of the extruder.
This known arrangement, however, has a disadvantage consisting in the fact that traces or “evidence” can be left on the external surface of the seal section in the area where the cross section has been varied. In addition, the known arrangement often leads to undesirable deformations in the extruded product, due to contact with the obturator on exit from the die, since the product is very malleable/deformable as it has not yet been vulcanised.
One object of the present invention is to provide a method which makes it possible to overcome the disadvantages described above with reference to the prior art.
This and other objects are achieved according to the invention by providing a method of the type described above, characterised in that it includes the operations of
putting the said chamber in the conveyor into communication with the external environment, by means of a passage which is separate from the extrusion orifice and which, in operation, can carry a flow of the said elastomeric material coming from the said chamber, and
varying the flow cross section of the elastomeric material through the said passage during extrusion, so as to cause corresponding variations in the pressure of the elastomeric material in the said chamber and corresponding variations in the thickness of the wall of the section extruded through the said orifice.
The above objects of the invention are achieved by means of extrusion apparatus the principal characteristics of which are defined in the appended claim 5.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description which follows, provided purely by means of non-limitative example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
In
In a manner known in the art, the seal 1 includes a fixing section 2, essentially in the form of an inverted U and made of solid rubber. This fixing section has two end arms 2a and 2b, with lip formations 2c and 2d respectively extending therefrom for improving their grip on a flange or edge around an aperture in the body of a motor vehicle.
In the embodiment illustrated by way of example, the fixing section 2 also has an outer lip formation 2e extending essentially from the base of the arm 2b.
It is convenient if a metal reinforcement element 2f is embedded in the fixing section 2 during extrusion.
A tubular sealing section, generally indicated 3, extends from the outer wall of the arm 2a of the fixing section 2, formed of an expanded elastomeric material, also known as foam rubber.
In the portion of the seal 1 shown in
When considering a seal intended to be applied to the edge of an aperture in the body of a motor vehicle, it is opportune if in the portions of the seal which are to be fitted to corner areas or to other reduced radius areas of the aperture, the thickness of the tubular sealing section 3 is increased, in order to limit the formation of creases and/or to make the section stronger in localized areas, even along straight portions.
It is also desirable that variations in the thickness of the wall of the tubular section 3 are achieved continuously during extrusion, without leaving visible “evidence” or other undesirable deformations.
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In particular, the extrusion orifice includes a first orifice portion 14, the cross section of which substantially corresponds to that of the fixing section 2 of the seal 1, and a second, annular orifice portion 15 corresponding in shape to that of the tubular sealing portion 3 of the seal 1.
Behind the terminal die 12, the conveyor includes a body indicated 16 in
As can be seen in
In
A passage is formed in the apparatus 10 of the invention, separate and distinct from the extrusion orifice 13 and, in particular, separate and distinct from the portion 15 of this orifice, for selectively putting the chamber 18 of the conveyor 11 into communication with the outside environment.
In the embodiment shown by way of example in the drawings, this passage, indicated 21, is formed through the terminal die 12 and is elongate in cross section, rather in the shape of a buttonhole.
In operation, the passage 21 acts to convey a flow of elastomeric material under pressure to the chamber 18 of the conveyor 11.
The extrusion apparatus also includes an adjustment device, generally indicated 22 in
In the embodiment shown by way of example, the adjustment device 22 includes a movable obturator 23, mounted for translation between two linear guides 24 and 25 on the external surface of the terminal die 12 (see also
The obturator 23 has an elongate aperture 26, configured like the aperture 21 in the die 12.
The obturator 23 is coupled by means of a terminal stem 27 (see
In dependence on the position of the obturator 23, the net cross section of the passage through the aperture 26 of the obturator and the aperture 21 in the die 12 varies the outflow section of the elastomeric material which in operation flows from the chamber 18 into the passage 21.
In operation, an elastomeric material is fed in a manner which is known per se to the conveyor 11 and caused to flow through the portion 14 of the extrusion orifice 13 (see
When the movable obturator 23 is in a position whereby the intersection between the apertures 26 and 21 is at a minimum, the elastomeric material in the chamber 18 reaches a maximum value of pressure causing, as shown by way of indication in
Conversely, when the intersection between the apertures 21 and 26 is at its maximum, the pressure of the elastomeric material in the chamber 18 is relatively low and a tubular sealing section will be extruded through the portion 15 of the orifice 13 with a relatively thin wall, as shown by way of indication in
The extrusion apparatus 10 described above therefore makes it possible to vary the thickness of the wall of the tubular sealing section 3 of the seal 1 continuously, during the extrusion process, without leaving any traces or “evidence” of this varying cross section. Furthermore, the variation in cross section, that is of the thickness of the wall of the tubular sealing section 3 can be substantially constant or can vary along certain portions of the edge of the tubular section if the chamber 18 is suitably shaped.
It is convenient if operation of the actuator 28 can be controlled by an electronic control unit, in synchronism with the speed of advancement of the extruded seal, as measured by a method known per se, so as to achieve the required variations in cross section along the desired longitudinal portions of the seal.
It is preferable to adopt an arrangement whereby the minimum outflow section of the elastomeric material through the passage 21 is greater than zero, thereby ensuring that the waste product 30 is formed in a continuous element.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining unchanged, embodiments and manufacturing details may vary widely from those described and illustrated here, without departing thereby from the scope of the invention, as claimed in the appended Claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2004A000609 | Sep 2004 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2005/054403 | 9/10/2004 | WO | 00 | 6/13/2007 |