Relevant subject matter is disclosed in a co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/732,145 filed on the same date and entitled “PLASTIC ARTICLE”, which is assigned to the same assignee with this patent application.
The disclosure relates to a plastic article, and an in-mold-decoration (IMD) method for manufacturing the plastic article.
A common method for IMD includes the following steps: cutting an attached film according to a surface of the plastic article from a film roll, putting the attached film into a cavity of a mold, injecting, molding then opening the mold to retrieve the plastic article complete with the film attached thereto. However, the attached film shrinks very easily, while in the injection process, and thus, will not completely cover the surface of the plastic article.
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The transport 15 includes two transporting rollers 152 and two guiding rollers 154 positioned at opposite ends of the mold respectively, for transporting a film 100 into the female and male molds 25 and 30.
The female mold 25 defines a cavity 22 in a first side 27. A plurality of air venting holes 23 define in the female mold 25 and connect to the cavity 22. Each air venting hole connects to a vacuum pump (not shown) for adsorbing the film 100 that disposes into the female and male molds 25 and 30 into the cavity 22.
The male mold 30 includes a second side 31 facing the first side 27 of the female mold 25, the second side 31 forms a protrusion 32 protruding towards the female mold 25 and mating with the cavity 22 of the female mold 25. An injection port 34 is defined in a center of the protrusion 32, for injecting molten resin into the cavity 22. A slot 24 defines in the second side 31 of the male mold 30 around the protrusion 32. A cutting portion 26 forms on a wall bounding the slot 24 between the protrusion 32 and the slot 24. Referring to
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Step S102, the uninterrupted film 100 with patterns and characters printed thereon, is provided, and rolled around the transporting roller 152 of the transport 15.
Step S104, the uninterrupted film 100 is transported between the female and male molds 25 and 30 by the transport 15, a predetermined area of the film 100 attaches to an inner surface of the cavity 22 of the female mold 25. In one embodiment, the predetermined area of the film 100 attaches to the inner surface of the cavity 22 by vacuumizing the cavity 22 through the plurality of venting holes 23 of the female mold 25.
Step S106, the male and female molds 30 and 25 close to a first position, with the parting surface of the male mold 30, the second side 31, not contacting the parting surface of the female mold 25, the first side 27.
Step S108, molten resin is injected into the cavity 22 through the injection port 34 of the male mold 30 to form a base of the plastic article. At first about 90%-99.5% of the molten resin is injected into the cavity 22. In this process, the predetermined area of the film 100 attaches to the base of the plastic article.
Step S110, the male and female molds 30 and 25 further close to a second position, at this time, the remnant of molted resin is injected into the cavity 22. The parting surface of the male mold 30 presses the parting surface of the female mold 25, thus the cutting portion 26 of the male mold 30 cuts the predetermined size of the film 100 attached to the base of the plastic article.
Step S112, injection stops.
Step S114, the plastic article cools.
Step S116, the female and male molds 25 and 30 open to retrieve the plastic article whose surface is covered by the film 100. At this time, the transport 15 transports the film 100 to prepare a next molding cycle.
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Step S202, an uninterrupted film 100 with patterns and characters printed thereon, is provided, and rolled around the transporting roller 152 of the transport 15.
Step S204, the uninterrupted film 100 is transported between the female and male molds 25 and 30 by the transport 15, a predetermined area of the film 100 is attached to an inner surface of the cavity 22 of the female mold 25, as shown in
Step S206, the male and female molds 30 and 25 are closed.
Step S208, molten resin is injected into the cavity 22 from the injection port 34 of the male mold 30 to form a base of the plastic article, as shown in
Step S210, the predetermined area of the film 100 attached to the base of the plastic article from the film 100 is cut from the uninterrupted film 100 after about 90%-99.5% of the molten resin is injected into the cavity 22.
Step S212, injection stops.
Step S214, the plastic article cools.
Step S216, the female and male molds 25 and 30 open to retrieve the plastic article whose surface is covered by the predetermined area of the film 100 from the mold. At the same time, the transport 15 transports the film 100 to prepare for the next molding cycle.
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In this embodiment, the base 300 includes a first edge 303. The attached film 500 includes a second edge 501 level to the first edge 303 of the base 300.
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The base layer 102 functions as a scratch/abrasion-resistant for the pattern layer 104. The base layer 102 generally consists of at least one polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, acrylic, oriented polypropylene, or polyvinyl chloride, for example. The thickness of the base layer 102 can range from about 0.01 millimeters to about 0.125 millimeters.
The pattern layer 104 is arranged on the inner surface of the base layer 102. Referring to
The attaching layer 106 is for attaching the film 100 to the outer surface 32 of the plastic article 30. The attaching layer 106 may be made from a plurality of resin materials consisting of acrylic, nitrification fiber, polyamine formate, chlorination rubber, vinyl chloride-co-vinyl-acetic ester copolymer, polyamide, polyester, epoxy, polycarbonate, olefin, and acrylonitrile-butylene-styrene monomer resin, for example. The attaching layer 106 is generally provided via concave, screen, and offset printing, or spraying, dip-coating method, or a coating in reverse order method, for example.
The base layer 102 may be either transparent or translucent to reveal the patterns and/or colors of the pattern layer 104.
In an altered embodiment, the film 100 includes a base layer 102 and an attaching layer 106 directly attached to the base layer 102, but does not include a pattern layer 104, for highlighting the natural color of the resin of the plastic article 30 through the transparent or translucent base layer 102. It is noteworthy that in other embodiments, the base layer 102 may be made of a colored material, for adding color to the plastic article.
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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 and scope of the description or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being exemplary embodiments.
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