Claims
- 1. A method for the manufacture of a magnetic roll having a rigid synthetic resin or synthetic resin foam retaining layer and individual spaced-apart magnets arranged and held fast around the periphery thereof, comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting a middle mold member, having a cylindrical bore, on a lower mold member provided with a protruding cylindrical base containing a roll shaft insertion hole at the center thereof and spaced-apart magnet insertion grooves around the periphery thereof;
- (b) inserting a roll shaft into said roll shaft insertion hole, while inserting said individual magnets into said magnet insertion grooves and setting the magnets upright within the circular bore of said middle mold member;
- (c) placing an upper mold member, having a protruding cylindrical base with spaced apart magnet insertion grooves around the periphery thereof and a synthetic resin injection hole, on said middle mold member while inserting said magnets in said magnetic insertion grooves of said upper mold to retain said magnets in predetermined positions;
- (d) assembling said upper, lower and middle mold members to form a closed mold;
- (e) introducing a synthetic resin or synthetic resin foam, which is formulated to provide a rigid finished retaining layer of at least 40 Shore hardness, into said mold through the synthetic resin injection hole;
- (f) curing or solidifying the synthetic resin or synthetic resin foam introduced into the closed mold in step (e) to provide said rigid finished retaining layer of at least 40 Shore hardness; and
- (g) separating the mold members to obtain said magnetic roll.
- 2. A method for the manufacture of a magnetic roll having a rigid synthetic resin or synthetic resin foam retaining layer and individual spaced-apart magnets arranged and held fast around the periphery thereof, comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting a middle mold member, having a cylindrical bore with magnet insertion grooves therein, on a lower mold member provided with a protruding cylindrical base containing a roll shaft insertion hole at the center thereof;
- (b) inserting a roll shaft into said roll shaft insertion hole, while inserting said magnets into said magnet retaining grooves and setting said magnets upright within the circular bore of said middle mold member;
- (c) placing an upper mold member, having a protruding cylindrical base with a synthetic resin injection hole, on said middle mold member;
- (d) assembling said upper, lower and middle mold members to form a closed mold;
- (e) introducing a synthetic resin or synthetic resin foam which is formulated to provide a rigid finished retaining layer of at least 40 Shore hardness into said mold through the synthetic resin injection hole;
- (f) curing or solidifying the synthetic resin or synthetic resin foam introduced into the closed mold in step (e) to provide said rigid finished retaining layer of at least 40 Shore hardness; and
- (g) separating the mold members to obtain said magnetic roll.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the middle mold member has a groove forming portion for forming a strain absorbing groove in the retaining layer of the magnetic roll.
- 4. The method according to claim 2, wherein the middle mold member has a groove forming portion for forming a strain absorbing groove in the retaining layer of the magnetic roll.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the synthetic resin foam material for the production of a retaining layer comprises an isocyanate, a polyol, and a foaming agent and these compounds are mixed in advance in a high-pressure or low-pressure reaction injector and used in the form of a liquid reaction mixture.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the magnets are in a state not yet magnetized when they are inserted into the metal mold and, after the retaining layer has been cured, they are magnetized.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the roll shaft is made of a magnetic substance.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the metal mold is provided with magnetizing means and the magnets held in a state not yet magnetized are magnetized within the metal mold immediately after the retaining layer has been cured.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 368,998, filed April 16, 1982 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,517,719.
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