(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mold assembly for embossing paper products and the paper products can be directly colored.
(2) Description of the Prior Arts
A conventional thin product can be made by using a male mold and a female mold with the thin product sandwiched between the two molds. The thin product has only 1 mm of thickness and can be a paper sheet or a metal plate. The products can be easily obtained by being sandwiched between the male and female molds without too much technique required.
However, all of the thin products made by using the press molding composed of the female mold and the male mold can only be single color or the colors cannot be sharply presented. This is because the products made by the conventional method do not have obvious difference in height between the embossed areas and the plain areas so that it is difficult to color.
The most popular way to color the embossed products is to provide a colored pattern sheet which is precisely sandwiched between the two molds to transfer the pattern on the products. Nevertheless, the result is not satisfied because the products do not have obvious periphery of the embossed area and there are many factors such as pressure and humidity, affect the result of the products.
If the products are colored after they are removed from the molds, it is a challenge to color on a smaller area of the embossed products.
The present invention intends to provide a mold assembly which includes a window through which the embossed areas are exposed and the user can conveniently color the embossed areas before the products are removed from the mold assembly.
The present invention relates to a mold assembly for embossing thin products and the mold assembly comprises a first carrier and a second carrier, wherein the first carrier has a female mold connected to an inside thereof and the second carrier has a male mold connected to an inside thereof. The female mold faces the male mold. The female mold has apertures defined therethrough and the male mold has protrusions which are sized to be engaged with the apertures. A window is defined through the first carrier and located corresponding to the apertures of the female mold. The user colors the thin products via the apertures.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to
A window is defined through the first carrier 1 and located corresponding to the apertures 31 of the female mold 3. A cover 6 is pivotably connected to a side of the window and is able to seal the window. The cover 6 can be formed by cutting a substantially U-shaped line in the first carrier 1 so that when the cover 6 is pivoted upwardly to its open position, the apertures 31 are exposed. A thin product such as a paper sheet 7 is sandwiched between the first and second carriers 1, 2 so that the paper sheet 7 is project by the protrusions 41 of the male mold 4 and exposed via the apertures 31 of the female mold 3.
Therefore, the user can color the paper sheet 7 via the apertures 31 while the paper sheet 7 is well positioned by the mold assembly. The periphery of the embossed areas which are located in the apertures 31 are conveniently to be colored and the female mold 3 can be easily cleaned up to remove the surplus coloring material. As shown in
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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