The present invention generally relates to injection molding technology, and more specifically, to multistage ejection of injection molded materials, off a mold cavity without damaging the molded material in its uncured or non-solidified state.
Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing molded parts or molded products from materials including thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic materials. The molding process typically involves feeding a material to be molded into a heated chamber for melting and then forced under pressure via flow paths into a mold cavity where the material cools and hardens to form a final molded part. The mold cavity is then opened and the final molded part is ejected from the mold cavity.
Conventional injection molding architecture comprises of a stationary mold plate and a movable mold plate, housing a mold cavity to form a molded article in between the plates. The mold plates are held together by a clamping arrangement during a molding cycle. The molded part is ejected from the cavity space of movable mold plate by an ejection mechanism, which involves a plurality of ejector pins sliding in unison through the movable plate in order to contact the surface of the molded part and dislodge the molded part. The ejector pins are actuated by an ejector plate for enabling the pins to slide through the mold plate and alternatively, backward movement of the mold plate which comprises respective channels for slides over the ejector pins fixed to a support plate. During a typical ejection process, the ejector plate is moved forward thereby actuating the pins to simultaneously slide through the mold plate in order to push the molded article off the mold cavity.
However when the molded article does not typically fully harden during the cooling phase of the injection molding cycle, then ejection time has to be delayed until that article turns hard enough to be ejected. Another approach is to employ alternative methods of ejection such as manually pulling the molded part out of the mold or stripping the molded part off a mold cavity using an automated process.
For example, in the case of molded pet treats, if the pet treat dough or mix is not completely solidified at the time of mold opening then subsequent ejection process would damage the product. The damage occurs when all the ejector pins simultaneously press on the surface of molded pet treat in an attempt to eject eventually results in distortion of pet treat due to the pins passing through the non-hardened dough or partial ejection of the molded pet treat from the mold cavity.
Different functional designs of ejection pins adapted to eject the molded material from a mold are known in the art including: single unitary type pins with base portion fixed to the ejector plate; ejector pins adapted to slide through a movable mold plate, wherein the ejector pins are actuated by the movement of ejector plate; and ejector pins with base end flange portions linked to a cylinder rod of an air cylinder, which is fixed to the ejector plate.
Ejection of the molded material from a mold cavity is also carried out by employing angular ejector pins in an injection mold for ejecting a plastic article molded in the injection mold. While mold opening, the angular ejector pin moving at an angle ejects the plastic article out from mold cavities of the injection mold.
Ejection mechanism or ejector devices of injection molding machines known in the art poses limitations such as synchronous movement of unitary ejector pins pushing the surface of a molded material may result in damaging at least parts of the molded material, especially in a non-solidified state during ejection. In another case, a part of the molded material may stick to the cavity thus leading to incomplete ejection and even distorted final molded article at times. Further limitation includes additional wait time for allowing solidification or cooling of the mold material before mold opening which results in delayed molding process.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,491,512 B2 shows a two stage ejection system for an injection mold. U.S. Pat. No. 7,435,079 B2 discloses an angular ejector pin mechanism for ejecting plastic articles from an injection mold. U.S. Pat. No. 8,393,884 B2 shows an ejector device of an injection molding machine. US patent publication number 20130251837 shows a type of injection molding machine. US patent publication number 20060172037 shows ejection of molded part using a decelerated ejector pin.
Accordingly, there exists a need for an efficient method for ejecting a molded part or product from a mold cavity without damaging the molded part or product in an unsolidified or uncured state.
The present invention relates to a multi-stage ejection system for an injection molding apparatus comprising a mold plate housing a molded material in a mold cavity. The system further comprises a plurality of ejector pins adapted to extend through the mold cavity in a progressive sequence so as to asynchronously engage with a surface of the molded material for multistage ejection from the mold cavity without damaging any part of the molded material.
In an embodiment, the ejection system comprises a retainer plate operatively coupled to an ejector plate, adapted to move towards the mold plate. A plurality of ejector pins disposed at different counterbore depths of the retainer plate are sequentially actuated by a plurality of knock out rods extending through the ejector plate during movement of the ejector-retainer plate towards the mold plate. The knock out rods comprises of different lengths correlating with the placement of the ejector pins in the retainer plate. The variation in distance between head of knock out rod and ejector plate surface determines the delay in sequence of actuation between ejector pins for multistage ejection of molded material.
In another embodiment, the ejection system for an injection molding apparatus comprises an ejector plate housing a plurality of ejector pins adapted to extend through the mold cavity in a predetermined sequence to push the surface of the molded material for multi stage ejection. Each of the plurality of ejector pin is sequentially actuated by an actuator control comprising a drive means selected from hydraulic drive, pneumatic drive and servomechanism.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings.
The present invention relates to a system for sequential ejection or multi-stage ejection of a molded material from a mold cavity of a mold plate, without causing damage to any part of the molded material. Multi stage ejection of an injection molded material has broad applicability for a variety of molded materials, and is discussed below in the context of a molded pet treat, comprising a pet food. An exemplary structure of injection molded pet treat consists of a dog bone shaped structure.
Multi-stage ejection according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a plurality of ejector pins extending through the mold plate and contacting the predetermined ejection spots on the surface of molded material in a sequential order to exert a series of pushes. The ejection spots are also known as push regions, which are pushed by the ejector pins in a predetermined sequence for gradually ejecting the molded material off the mold cavity without causing any structural damage to the molded material.
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The molded pet treat, which is molded from a dough or a mix comprising animal or pet food ingredients is prone to distortion during conventional ejection involving synchronous movement of ejector pins through the mold plate to push the molded pet treat off the mold cavity, especially in an uncured state. Whereas, sequential ejection according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises the plurality of ejector pins sequentially extending through the mold cavity to push the predetermined ejection spots on the surface of molded material in multiple stages or multiple sequence for gradual ejection of the molded material off the mold cavity.
In an embodiment, the ejection system comprises a plurality of ejector pins extending through the mold cavity to push the predetermined ejection spots on the surface of molded material in a sequential order.
The knock out rods comprises of different lengths correlating with the placement of the ejector pins in the retainer plate. The variation in distance between head of knock out rods and ejector plate 7 surface determines the delay in sequence of actuation between ejector pins for multistage ejection of molded pet treat 10. In
The counterbore depth, at which each ejector pin is disposed in the retainer plate, determines the sequence of actuation of the ejector pins, which are actuated with a time delay between the pins that correlates with the distance between the ejector plate leading surface and neck portion of the respective knock out rod. The sequence of ejection and time delay between among ejector pins can be predetermined based on the mold shape and type of material to be molded.
In another embodiment, the injection mold ejection system comprises a plurality of ejector pins independently actuated by individual actuators each with a respective controller. The controller comprises a driving means selected from a hydraulic drive or a pneumatic drive or a servomechanism.
Each of the ejector pins can be actuated independently by a programmable control connected to a computer system. Actuation of each ejector pin can be timed and regulated by a computer program, thereby attaining sequential actuation of ejector pins for progressive ejection of the molded material from the mold cavity.
The mold plate comprises an undercut portion as a part of the mold cavity, wherein the undercut comprises protrusions or recessions in a part that prevents the mold, after the molded part is formed, from sliding away along the parting direction.
Advantages of sequential ejection according to an embodiment of the present invention include efficient ejection of molded materials or products from the injection mold without any deformation in the product structure. By stripping the molded product out of their mold cavities, a relatively small amount of force may be used to eject the product. Molded products such as pet treats made from dough or mix can be ejected sequentially involving multiple stages of ejection, which prevents from damaging the structure of molded material due to the forces applied by of ejector pins during synchronous ejection employed in convention methods of ejection.
The ejector pins may also comprise an ejector pin or a rod, configured to contact the perimeter and push the molded material off the cavity from an oblique angle. The ejector pin disposed at an oblique angle helps in preventing structural distortion of the molded material due to direct forces exerted by the ejector pins that extends perpendicular to the mold surface.
In an embodiment, the distal end of ejector pins comprises an ejecting surface complementary to the surface of mold cavity or molded material. For example, the ejector pins may comprise a curved ejecting surface at the distal end, which is configured to eject a molded product with a curved surface or curved perimeter.
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications to the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
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