The present invention relates generally to injection molding and deals more particularly with a releasable actuator rod assembly for a moving core element in an injection mold tool.
Various means are known for attaching moving core elements in mold tools in an injection molding machine. These attachment methods include long single piece core element components which extend back beyond the core element to locate on and attach to an anchor block on the actuating plate which is generally the ejector plate of the injection mold. Another known means for attaching moving core elements in mold tools is a two part solution in which an intermediate rod or bar is connected in a flexible manner to the back or rear face of the core element and its opposite end is located at and connected to an anchor block or other suitable feature on the actuating plate which is generally the ejector plate of the injection mold. These attachment methods are generally unsatisfactory and the attachments are difficult to assemble because the point of connection between the attachment and the moving core elements is within the mold tool and not easily accessible or visible to the assembler. Further, to change a moving core element in a mold tool while the mold tool is still in the injection molding machine requires that the core side of the mold tool be retained to the cavity side of the mold. Typically, a retaining strap is used to hold the mold tool. The core side of the mold tool is then unbolted or otherwise disassembled from the molding machine platen and the platens are then moved apart to expose the back of the core side of mold tool. If the mold tool is suitably designed, the parts of the tool can be disassembled to gain access to the actuation components and the core elements. The changing of a moving core element in typical mold tools is a difficult and time consuming process.
It would be desirable therefore to provide a means of attaching moving core elements in mold tools that facilitates and eases the assembly and disassembly of core elements in injection mold tools.
It is also desirable to provide a means of attaching moving core elements in mold tools such that the moving core elements can be changed without removing the mold tool from the injection molding machine.
In accordance with a broad aspect of the invention, a releasable actuator rod assembly for a moving core element in an injection mold tool is presented. An axially elongated rod member has a suitable length for extending into an injection mold tool positioned in an injection molding machine and has a first end arranged for releasable engagement and disengagement with the moving core element in the injection mold tool, and a second end opposite the first end configured for retention by an actuating plate of the injection mold. The elongated rod is rotatable between a first locking position to engage the first end with the moving core element and a second unlocked position to disengage the first end from the moving core element. One of the first end of the rod member or the moving core element has a T-shaped projection and the other of the first end of the rod member or the moving core element has a T-shaped slot for receiving the T-shaped projection. The rod member is rotated one-quarter turn in a first direction to engage the rod member and the moving core element, and rotated a further one-quarter turn from the engaged position to disengage the rod member and the moving core element. A pre-load detent housing is provided for retaining the second end to the actuating plate to restrain the rod member from rotating during operation of the injection molding machine to prevent disengagement between the rod member and the moving core element. An axial keyway is provided in the second end of the rod member which is rotated by means of an elongated tool axially engaged with the axial keyway in the second end of the rod member.
In the second aspect of the invention, a releasable actuator rod assembly comprises an axially elongated rod member and a moving core element in an injection mold tool and a twist-lock arrangement for engaging and disengaging the rod member to and from respectively the moving core element. The twist-lock arrangement further comprises an axial T-shaped projection at one end of the axially elongated rod member and a T-shaped slot in the moving core element arranged to receive the rod member T-shaped projection. Twisting the rod member a predetermined degree of rotation with respect to the moving core element engagingly locks the rod member to the moving core element for movement with one another. Twisting the rod member a predetermined degree of rotation with respect to the moving core element from the locked position unlocks the rod member and the moving core element for disengagement and axial withdrawal of the rod member from the moving core element.
In a third aspect of the invention, a method for releasably engaging and disengaging an actuator rod assembly to and from a moving core element in an injection mold tool is presented and further comprises providing an axially elongated rod member having a suitable length for extending into the injection mold tool in an injection molding machine; arranging a first end of the rod member for releasable engagement and disengagement with the moving core element; configuring a second end of the rod member located opposite the first end for retention by an actuating plate of the injection mold, and rotating the rod between a first locking position to engage the first end of the rod member with the moving core element and a second unlocked position to disengage the first end of the rod member from the moving core element. The method further comprises arranging the first end of the rod member with a T-shaped projection and configuring the moving core element with a T-shaped slot for receiving the T-shaped projection. The method further comprises rotating the rod member one-quarter turn in a first direction to engage the rod member with the moving core element and rotating the rod member a further one-quarter turn from the engaged position to disengage the rod member from the moving core element. The method further comprises configuring the second end of the rod member with a pre-load detent housing to restrain the rod member from rotating during operation of the injection molding machine to prevent disengagement between the rod member and the moving core element. The method further comprises configuring the second end of the rod member with an axial keyway and rotating the rod member by means of an elongated tool axially engaged with the rod member axial keyway.
In a further aspect, the method comprises configuring the moving core element with a T-shaped projection and arranging the first end of the rod member with a T-shaped slot for receiving the T-shaped projection.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following written description taken with the figures wherein:
Turning now to the drawings and considering the invention in further detail, particularly with respect to
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A releasable actuator rod assembly for a moving core element in an injection mold tool has been described above in an exemplary embodiment. It will be recognized by those skilled in art that numerous changes and modifications may be made based on the above principles without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the key shaped projection may be located on the rear face end of the moving core element and the complementary receiving T-slot may be located on the end of the rod member to accomplish the intended function and which configuration is particularly suitable for small core elements. Accordingly, the present invention is disclosed by way of illustration rather than limitation.