Claims
- 1. A shaping mold for the production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles, comprising
- a main body having a surface for the adherence of liquid latex, said surface being made of an amorphous carbon; and
- a bottom part that is in contact with said main body, said bottom part having electrodes fitted thereto, said electrodes defining a heating area which is made of a material that heats upon the application of electricity to the electrodes.
- 2. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mold has a core part which is made of a graphite material and is laminated with a surface layer of an amorphous carbon over its surface.
- 3. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mold is hollow and has an opened bottom part; said mold being made wholly of an amorphous carbon.
- 4. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amorphous carbon surface of said main body is formed by shaping a resin selected from the group consisting of polycarbodiimides, phenolic resins, polyacrylonitriles, polyimides, polyvinyl chlorides, polyvinylidene chlorides and furan resins, followed by carbonizing the shaped resin.
- 5. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amorphous carbon has a bulk density of from about 1.0 g/cm.sup.3 to 1.9 g/cm.sup.3.
- 6. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein said heating area of said bottom part has an intrinsic resistivity of from 0.00001 .OMEGA..cm to 0.1 .OMEGA..cm.
- 7. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 6, wherein said heating area of said bottom part has an intrinsic resistivity of from 0.001 .OMEGA..cm to 0.01 .OMEGA..cm.
- 8. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heating area of said bottom part has a heart transfer coefficient from the heating area to the main body of from 0.0001 cal/cm.sec. .degree. C. to 5 cal/cm.sec. .degree. C.
- 9. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 1, wherein said amorphous carbon was formed by carbonizing a polycarbodiimide or a phenolic resin.
- 10. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 4, wherein said carbonizing step is carried out by heating to a temperature from 1000.degree. C. to 2000.degree. C.
- 11. The shaping mold for production of ultra-thin shaped rubber articles as claimed in claim 9, wherein said carbonizing step is carried out by heating to a temperature from 1000.degree. C. to 2000.degree. C.
Priority Claims (2)
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4-21007 |
Feb 1992 |
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4-81880 |
Oct 1992 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/133,128, filed on Oct. 20, 1993, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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