Claims
- 1. A method for installing and replacing a stack mold in an injection molding machine having a stationary platen, upper and lower tiebars extending from said stationary platen, and an outer platen movable along said tiebars, said method comprising:
- providing first and second frame members each having shoes on upper and lower surfaces for contacting respective surfaces of said upper and lower tiebars and means for engaging and retaining said stack mold;
- placing said first frame member between a first upper tiebar and a first lower tiebar and said second frame member between a second upper tiebar and a second lower tiebar;
- installing wedge blocks on each said frame member to retain each said upper shoe in contact with its respective upper tiebar; and
- mounting said stack mold to said frame members.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said mounting step comprises providing a non-uniform width slot in two opposed side portions of the stack mold and lowering said stack mold into said machine until each slot is engaged by said engaging means on a respective one of said frame members.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 which further comprises forming said engaging means on each frame member with a first key element having a first width, a second key element spaced from said first key element and having a second width greater than said first width, and at least one roller intermediate said first and second key elements having a third width which is greater than said first width and less than said second width;
- forming said slot in each side portion with a width at its top surface slightly larger than said first width and a width at its bottom portion greater than said second width; and
- said lowering step comprising initially lowering the mold until the bottom portion of each said slot engages said first key element on a respective frame member and thereafter continuing to lower the mold until the top surface of each slot contacts a surface of said first key element on a respective frame member,
- whereby said non-uniform width slot helps prevent jamming and cocking during said lowering step.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 3 which further comprises:
- withdrawing said stack mold from the machine; and
- replacing it with a new stack mold by lowering said new mold into contact with said engaging means on said frame members.
- 5. A method for installing and replacing a central mold portion in an injection molding machine having a stationary platen, upper and lower tiebars extending from said stationary platen, and an outer platen movable along said tiebars, said method comprising:
- providing said central mold portion with a slot in two opposed side portions;
- providing first and second frame members each having means for contacting respective surfaces of said upper and lower tiebars;
- providing each of said first and second frame members with means for engaging one of said slots in said central mold portion;
- placing said first frame member between a first upper tiebar and a first lower tiebar and said second frame member between a second upper tiebar and a second lower tiebar; and
- lowering said central mold portion into said machine until each said slot is engaged by said engaging means on a respective one of said frame members.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said central mold portion providing step comprises providing said central mold portion with a non-uniform width slot in each of said two opposed side portions.
- 7. The method of claim 5 further comprising:
- removing an installed central mold portion by raising said central mold portion until said engaging means on said frame members are no longer in contact with said slots in said central mold portion; and
- lowering a replacement central mold portion into said machine so that slots in opposed side walls of said replacement central mold portion contact said engaging means on said frame members.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 274,469, filed Nov. 21, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,929,166.
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