The present invention relates to a mold that includes a mold chamber surrounded by another different-sized mold chamber, so that different-sized plastic frames can be simultaneously manufactured.
Many products such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are housed in a chassis such as a plastic frame. For example, a typical liquid crystal display requires an accompanying backlight module and a plastic frame for accommodating the backlight module. The plastic frame is generally manufactured by an injection molding method.
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In manufacturing the plastic frame, the molding chamber 18 is filled up with melted plastic injected via the filler opening 119. After the melted plastic has cooled down, the upper mold half 11 is separated from the lower mold half 13, and the solidified plastic is removed. Thus, the plastic frame is obtained.
The above-described mold 1 can only be used to manufacture a plastic frame of one size. In order to manufacture another plastic frame of a different size, another different mold 1 is needed. Each different mold 1 needed for manufacturing a respective different-sized plastic frame contributes to the cost of manufacturing the different-sized plastic frames.
What is needed, therefore, is a mold that can overcome the above-described shortcomings.
In one preferred embodiment, a mold for manufacturing different-sized plastic frames simultaneously includes a first mold half and a second mold half. The first and second mold halves cooperatively define a first molding chamber and a second molding chamber, and the first molding chamber surrounds the second molding chamber.
Other aspects, novel features and advantages will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of at least one embodiment of the present invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout various views, and all the views are schematic.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe preferred and exemplary embodiments of the present invention in detail.
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When the upper and lower mold halves 21, 23 are attached together, the first upper cavity 216 and the first lower cavity 236 cooperatively define a first molding chamber 26 corresponding to a shape of the first plastic frame (not shown), and the second upper cavity 217 and the second lower cavity 237 cooperatively define a second molding chamber 27 corresponding to a shape of the second plastic frame (not shown). The first molding chamber 26 surrounds the second molding chamber 27, but is isolated from the second molding chamber 27.
In operation, the different-sized first and second plastic frames can be manufactured as follows. First, melted plastic is injected into the main runner 213 via the filler opening 219, and is further filled in the first and second runners 214, 218. Second, the first molding chamber 26 is filled up with the melted plastic from the first runners 214, and the second molding chamber 27 is filled up with the melted plastic from the second runners 218. Third, the melted plastic in the first and second molding chambers 26, 27 is cooled down. Fourth, the upper mold half 21 is separated from the lower mold half 23. The solidified second plastic frame is ejected out by the upper ejector plate 234, and the solidified first plastic frame is ejected out by the lower ejector plate 233. Thus, the first and second plastic frames are obtained.
In summary, the mold 2 includes the first molding chamber 26, and the second molding chamber 27 surrounded by the first molding chamber 26. Therefore, the first and second plastic frames can be manufactured with the mold 2 at the same time. Unlike in conventional art, only a single mold 2 is needed for mass production of the first and second plastic frames. This can greatly reduce the cost of manufacturing the first and second plastic frames. Furthermore, because the first and second plastic frames are manufactured simultaneously, the efficiency of manufacturing is correspondingly improved.
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In manufacturing the first and second plastic frames, the first molding chamber 36 is filled up with melted plastic, and the second molding chamber 37 is also filled up with the melted plastic from the first molding chamber 36 via the through channels 301. The melted plastic in the first and second molding chambers 36, 37 and the through channels 301 is cooled down. The upper mold half is separated from the lower mold half. The solidified first and second plastic frames are ejected out simultaneously by an ejector plate (not labeled). Each of the first and second plastic frames is then cut away from where it is joined to portions of solidified plastic corresponding to the through channels 301. Thus, the individual first and second plastic frames are obtained. The mold 3 has a simple structure, insofar as fewer runners are required. In other respects, the mold 3 has features and advantages similar to those described above in relation to the mold 2.
Further or alternative embodiments may include the following. In a first example, the mold has no runners communicating with the first molding chamber. Instead, the mold has runners communicating with the second molding chamber; and the first and second molding chambers communicate with each other via through channels. In a second example, the mold includes three or more molding chambers, one surrounding the other in turn. The molding chambers can be isolated from each other, or can communicate with each other via through channels.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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95221245 | Dec 2006 | TW | national |