The invention concerns a procedure for the production of parts preferably of plastics, both one-component as well as multi-component, in a tool equipped with at least one turnable middle section, and a machine for the performance of the procedure.
There is known a number of different procedures for injection-molding of plastic parts in a tool or a mold, which is equipped with at least one turnable middle-section. An example of this is e.g. the in my international patent application No. WO 98/35808 described procedure and machinery for the production of two- or multi-component parts of plastics.
The up till now described procedures and machinery for the production of parts like this have various disadvantages or flaws. These are tried to be corrected with the procedure and machinery according to the invention. Hereby are also achieved a number of advantages and simplifications of the hitherto known molding-processes, which considerably will be able to decrease the cycle-time and consequently the price of the finished parts.
The invention is characterized by the fact, that the turnable middle section is supplied with material on/at at least one of the surfaces/areas in the turnable middle section, which is not placed at a right angle of the closing direction of the tool, e.g. by molding a part or a piece of a part, and/or by inserting a special part for the in-molding on at least one of the surfaces/areas of the turnable middle section.
The turnable middle section of the tool preferably has a cross section with the outline of a regular polygon, preferably a square. This square can suitably have the corners cut off so a smaller opening of the mould will be sufficient to turn the middle-section around. For the same reason the middle-section can suitably be parted into two or more turnable mold-parts. Besides the square or an adapted square the cross-section of the turnable middle-section can have the outline of a regular hexagon, an octagon or another preferably regular polygon, where the two opposite placed sides are parallel.
The various uses and advantages of the procedure and machinery according to the invention are specified under the description of the drawing, where
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That on the drawing shown is only a couple of examples on how this invention can be transformed into functioning tools. A long row of other designs of he tool according to the invention can be imagined, but the shown examples should be sufficient to show the fundamental principles of the invention.
In that on the drawing shown two-component edition, where the inner piece of the part is molded before the next, you can achieve that the two pieces of the part after the ejection are not that coherent, so that they are not able to be moved in respect of each other, which is relevant by e.g. a screw cap with its adapted tube neck. There could also have been shown an example where you mold the inner mold part at first and then the outermost on top of it, so the two part pieces are more fixed together.
Besides the shown two-component tool there could also have been shown one or more examples of multi-component tools. In a special edition, which is also not shown on the drawing, there can be jaws in both the stationary and/or in the movable mold part, which can be closed completely or partly around the turnable middle-section. Hereby you can e.g. obtain to have four moldable positions, which in this case could be usable for a four component part. These jaws could also be substituted of or combined with core-pull or the like, which opens up for the possibilities of molding very complex multi-component parts, that hardly would have been possible to mold in a traditional way.
Finally there shall be emphasized an example on a tool according to the invention by molding of an one-component subject, where the turnable middle section can substitute a traditional pair of jaws, as the stationary and the movable mold part serves as jaws by the opening- and closing movement in combination with the turnable middle section. Hereby it becomes possible to eject the parts in the direction of movement of the closing unit at the same time as you are molding the parts.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1999 00670 | May 1999 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK00/00261 | 5/15/2000 | WO | 00 | 4/24/2003 |
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WO00/73040 | 12/7/2000 | WO | A |
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