Claims
- 1. A process for producing press-molded articles having a plurality of cavities therein, from particulate material, said process comprising the steps of:
- introducing into a mold cavity having an inner wall surface a plurality of rods sheathed with resiliently expandable tubes, said resiliently expandable tubes being fitted over said rods and not attached thereto over a major part of the surface area of said expandable tubes whereby to define interior spaces within said expandable tubes,
- introducing a pressable particulate material into said mold cavity while said mold cavity is completely closed except for air exhaust opening means and filling opening means, both said exhaust opening means and said filling opening means having a very small cross sectional area as compared with the inner wall surface of said mold cavity, whereby to surround said sheathed rods and substantially to fill said mold cavity with said particulate material,
- introducing a fluid under pressure into said interior space within said tubes where by to cause said tubes to expand and thereby compress said particulate material within said mold cavity,
- withdrawing said pressure fluid from said interior spaces within said tube to allow said tubes to return substantially to their original unexpanded dimensions spaced from cavities now formed in the compressed particulate material,
- withdrawing said sheathed rods from said mold cavity, and
- opening said mold cavity to allow removal therefrom of a pressed article formed from said particulate material, said introducing of said particulate material being effected by applying a vacuum to said closed mold cavity through said air exhaust opening means whereby to draw said particulate material through said filling opening means and applying a balancing vacuum to said interior spaces of said expandable tubes during said interior spaces of particulate material, whereby to hold said expandable tubes in contact with said rods and prevent expansion thereof from taking place under the action of said vacuum applied to said mold cavity.
- 2. A process for producing press-molded articles having a plurality of cavities therein, from particulate material, said process comprising the steps of:
- introducing into a mold cavity having an inner wall surface a plurality of rods sheathed with resiliently expandable tubes, said resiliently expandable tubes being fitted over said rods and not attached thereto over a major part of the surface area of said expandable tubes whereby to define interior spaces within said expandable tubes, said mold cavity being at least partly defined by a membrane substantially surrounding an inside portion of said mold cavity, said membrane having an axis substantially parallel to the length of said sheathed rods,
- introducing a pressable particulate material into said mold cavity while said mold cavity is completely closed except for air exhaust opening means and filling opening means, both said exhaust opening means and said filling opening means having a very small cross-sectional area as compared with the inner wall surface of said mold cavity, whereby to surround said sheathed rods and substantially to fill said closed mold cavity with said particulate material,
- introducing a fluid under pressure into said interior space within said tubes and behind said membrane whereby to cause said tubes and said membrane to expand and thereby compress said particulate material within said mold cavity,
- withdrawing said pressure fluid from said interior spaces within said tubes and from behind said membrane to allow said tubes and said membrane to return substantially to their original unexpanded dimensions spaced from cavities now formed in and around the compressed particulate material,
- withdrawing said sheathed rods from said mold cavity,
- opening said mold cavity to allow removal therefrom of a pressed article formed from said particulate material, and
- said introducing of said particulate material being effected by applying a vacuum to said closed mold cavity through said air exhaust opening means whereby to draw said particulate material through said filling opening means and applying a balancing vacuum to said interior spaces of said expandable tubes and being said membrane during said introducing of said particulate material, whereby to hold said expandable tubes in contact with said rods and said membrane in contact with said inside portion of said mold cavity and prevent expansion thereof from taking place under the action of said vacuum applied to said mold cavity.
- 3. The process of claim 1 or 2, wherein said sheathed rods are introduced into said mold cavity and said mold cavity is substantially closed before said particulate material is introduced thereinto.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said tubes being introduced into said mold cavity through one end wall thereof toward another end wall thereof, applying said vacuum to said mold cavity through said exhaust opening means adjacent one of said end walls and introducing said particualte material into said cavity through said filling opening means adjacent the other one of said end walls.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 936,149, filed Dec. 1, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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