Many aspects of the molding assembly can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present molding assembly. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Embodiments of the present molding assembly will now be described in detail below and with reference to the drawings.
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The first mold part 10 includes a mold housing 11, a core member 12, and an adjustment assembly 30. The adjustment assembly 30 includes a containing block 31, a first elongated adjusting member 32 and a second elongated adjusting member 33. The second mold part 20 includes a mold housing 21 and a core member 22.
The mold housing 11 is a mold plate having a substantially rectangular shape and defining a housing portion 110 in the center thereof. The housing portion 110 is rectangular shaped, and is configured for receiving the containing block 31. An engaging hole 112 is defined through a side wall 11a of the housing portion 110, and is configured for locking with the first elongated adjusting member 32 by rotational engagement. An opening 113 is defined through a side wall 11b perpendicularly connecting to the side wall 11a of the housing portion 110, and is configured for receiving the second elongated adjusting member 33. An axis of the engaging hole 112 is defined perpendicular to an axis of the opening 113, a height H of the opening 113, which is defined parallel to a lengthwise direction of the first elongated adjusting member 32 should preferably be larger than the width L of the opening 113. The containing block 31 is shaped according to the housing portion 110 of the mold housing 11, and has a containing portion 310 in the center thereof. The containing portion 310 is configured for receiving the core member 12 with a mold surface 120 thereon. A threaded hole 311 is defined through the containing block 31 and in alignment with the engaging hole 112. Two engaging holes 312 are respectively defined through two opposite side walls of the containing portion 310 and in alignment with the opening 113. A threaded hole 121 is defined through the core member 12 in and alignment with the engaging holes 312.
The first elongated adjusting member 32 engaged in the engaging hole 112 of the mold housing 11 and the second elongated adjusting member 33 received in the opening 113 of the mold housing 11 each may be an adjusting screw with an elongated shaft. Both of the first elongated adjusting member 32 and the second elongated adjusting member 33 have a first portion and a second portion extending from the first portion. The first portions respectively define a recess 32a, 33a shaped around the shaft thereof, and both of the second portions are threaded. A latching member 114a which can be a screw threadedly engaged with the mold housing 11 protrudes out of an inner surface of the engaging hole 112 and latchingly engages in the recess 32a of the first elongated adjusting member 32. A latching member 115a which can be a screw threadedly engaged with the mold housing 11 protrudes out of an inner surface of the opening 113 and latchingly engages in the recess 33a of the second elongated adjusting member 33. The latching member 114a and the latching member 115a are respectively configured for preventing the first elongated adjusting member 32 and the second elongated adjusting member 33 from moving along a longitudinal direction of the shaft thereof. The first elongated adjusting member 32 is threadedly engaged in the threaded hole 311 of the containing block 31 by the second portion thereof. The second elongated adjusting member 33 is engaged in the engaging holes 312 of the containing block 31, and is threadedly engaged in the threaded hole 121 of the core member 12 by the second portion thereof.
The mold housing 21 is also a mold plate having a housing portion 210 in the center thereof. The housing portion 210 is configured for receiving the core member 22 with a molding surface 220 thereon.
A number of leader pins 111 protrude from the mold housing 11, and a number of leader bushings 211 are mounted facing towards the mold housing 11 in the mold housing 21. The leader pins 111 and the leader bushings 211 are configured for cooperatively orient the first mold part 10 to the second mold part 20 in directions when the first mold part 10 and the second mold part 20 are brought together. Other location members or guide members can also be configured for assisting the core member 12 to be coupled to the core member 22. Additionally, an injection system including sprues, runners, cold-slug wells, puller pins, and an ejection system including ejecting pins can be mounted in the first mold part 10 or the second mold part 20.
When the first mold part 10 and the second mold part 20 are brought together, a mold chamber (not shown) for forming a workpiece is defined between the two molding surfaces 120, 220 of the cores member 12, 22, then the workpiece can be formed therein. When the workpiece is finally formed, the workpiece is ejected from the mold chamber, then a concentricity of two opposite surfaces of the workpiece can be tested. If a loss of concentricity of the two opposite surfaces of the workpiece is tested, a loss of concentricity is correspondingly likely to occur between the molding surface 120 of the core member 12 and the molding surface 220 of the core member 22. The molding surface 120 of the core members 12 can be adjusted in time to match with the molding surfaces 220 of the core members 22 as follows: rotating the first elongated adjusting member 32, by which the containing block 31 can be driven to move along a lengthwise direction of the first elongated adjusting member 32, the core member 12 received in the containing block can thus be moved along therewith, and together, the second elongated adjusting member 33 can be moved along therewith in the opening 113, this resulted in the core member 12 being moved upwards or downwards relative to the core member 22; rotating the second elongated adjusting member 33, by which the core member 12 can be driven to move along a lengthwise direction of the second elongated adjusting member 33, i.e., the core member 12 can be moved left or right relative to the core member 22.
As stated above, the first mold part 10 is coupled to the second mold part 20 by means of several members including the leader pins 111, the leader bushings 211, thus the loss of concentricity between the two molding surfaces 120, 220 of the core members 12, 22 is greatly reduced. Therefore, a size of a free space provided for movement of the core member 12 in the housing portion 310, and a size of a free space provided for movement of the containing block 31 in the housing portion 110 can both be just large enough for the movement, thus burr problems in runners (not shown) to the mold chamber can be avoided.
The molding assembly 4 can mold 4 workpieces at once.
It is understood that the above-described embodiment are intended to illustrate rather than limit the invention. Variations may be made to the embodiments and methods without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200610060318.4 | Apr 2006 | CN | national |
This application is related to commonly-assigned co-pending applications entitled, “MOLD FOR FORMING OPTICAL LENS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH MOLD”, filed on Mar. 8, 2006 (U.S. application Ser. No. 11/308128), “METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CORE MEMBER”, filed on Jun. 28, 2006 (U.S. application Ser. No. 11/478414), and “MOLD AND MOLD RELEASING METHOD OF THE SAME”, filed on Jul. 17, 2006 (U.S. application Ser. No. 11/458079), and “MOLD FOR FORMING WORKPIECE”, filed on Oct. 13, 2006 (U.S. application Ser. No. 11/309859). Disclosures of the above identified applications are incorporated herein by reference.