The specification relates generally to injection molding, and more specifically, to a shooting pot assembly for a two-stage injection unit.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,380,187 (Sodick) purports to disclose a pre-plasticization type injection molding machine equipped with a plasticizing part for plasticizing synthetic resin material by turning a screw in a heating cylinder and an injection part for injecting the plasticized material through a nozzle by advancing and retreating an injection plunger into and from an injection cylinder. A conduit connects the tip of a plasticizing chamber, consisting of the heating cylinder, with the tip of an injection chamber consisting of the injection cylinder. The screw advances at the time of injection, closes the conduit with its tip. The opening of the conduit in the injection chamber is arranged on the periphery of a nozzle side-wall. An injection passage extends from the injection chamber toward the nozzle, the passage being open to the center of the nozzle side-wall. An injection by-pass extends from the injection chamber toward the injection passage, the injection by-pass being open on the nozzle side-wall to a region opposite to the conduit opening with the injection passage therebetween. As the injection plunger advances, dissolved material in the injection chamber is introduced in to the nozzle through the injection passage while material is retained after the previous injection is introduced in to the nozzle by way of the injection by-pass.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,527,539 (Husky Injection Molding Systems) purports to disclose an injection unit (10) of an injection system, including a shooting pot (12) having a shooting pot head (13) at one end, defining a melt chamber (14) therein. The injection unit further includes a melt inlet channel (16) for laterally bringing melt into the melt chamber (14). A plunger (26) is arranged in the melt chamber (14), the plunger (26) being linearly moveable from a retracted position into an extended position, so as to force melt accumulated in the melt chamber (14) through a melt outlet channel (20) arranged in said shooting pot head (13) into an injection mold. An annular melt passage (28) is provided between the melt chamber (14) and the plunger (26), for allowing the melt to flow from the melt inlet channel (16) to an outlet end (18) of the melt chamber (14). A melt distribution channel (30) is provided for distributing the melt from the melt inlet channel (16) to the annular melt passage (28), and importantly, the melt distribution channel (30) is distal from the melt inlet channel (16) so as to ensure even distribution of the melt to the annular melt passage (28).
U.S. Pat. No. 6,649,094 (Husky Injection Molding Systems) purports to disclose methods for enhanced purging of an injection molding shooting pot assembly. Old melt is purged from a shooting pot having an injection plunger slidably received in an injection cylinder. The plunger is moved by a powered piston, which moves the injection plunger to a purging position. The plunger is then arrested in the purging position. Sufficient new melt is injected through an inlet positioned such that the new melt sweeps substantially an entire volume of the injection cylinder ahead of the injection plunger in flowing between the inlet and a single outlet remote from the inlet.
The following summary is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the applicant's teaching, but not to define any invention.
According to some aspects, a shooting pot assembly for a two-stage injection unit includes: (a) a housing having a nozzle at a front end of the housing for engagement with a mold sprue bushing; (b) a plunger chamber in the housing axially rearward of the nozzle, the plunger chamber extending along a chamber axis; (c) an injection plunger in the plunger chamber, the injection plunger translatable along the chamber axis between advanced and retracted positions; and (d) a conduit network in the housing. The conduit network includes (i) a feed conduit for receiving melt from a plasticizing barrel, (ii) an outlet conduit for conducting melt to the nozzle, and (iii) a transfer conduit open to the plunger chamber. The transfer conduit selectively provides fluid communication between the feed conduit and the plunger chamber to conduct melt from the plasticizing barrel to the plunger chamber, and between the plunger chamber and the outlet conduit to conduct melt from the plunger chamber to the nozzle. The shooting pot assembly further includes (e) a purge valve assembly in the housing. The purge valve assembly includes a purge conduit extending between an inlet and an outlet opposite the inlet. The inlet is open to the plunger chamber and in fluid communication with the transfer conduit through the plunger chamber when the plunger is in the advanced position. The purge valve assembly further includes a purge valve closure member in the purge conduit. The purge valve closure member is movable between a closed position and an open position. When the purge valve closure member is in the closed position, the purge conduit is blocked to inhibit evacuation of melt from the plunger chamber through the purge conduit. When the purge valve closure member is in the open position, the purge conduit is open for flushing stale melt from the transfer conduit through the purge conduit via supply of fresh melt into the transfer conduit from the feed conduit.
In some examples, the housing includes a transition head at a front of the plunger chamber. The transition head has an inner transition head surface directed toward the plunger and the plunger has a complementary leading surface directed toward the transition head surface. When the plunger is in the advanced position, the leading surface of the plunger is proximate the transition head surface and at least one flow channel is provided between the transition head surface and the leading surface of the plunger. The transition conduit is in fluid communication with the inlet of the purge conduit via the at least one flow channel.
In some examples, when the plunger is in the advanced position the leading surface of the plunger is spaced apart from the transition head surface by a gap, and the at least one flow channel comprises the gap.
In some examples, the leading surface of the plunger comprises an engagement portion, the engagement portion abutting a portion of the transition head surface when the plunger is in the advanced position.
In some examples, the at least one flow channel comprises a first chamber groove in the inner surface of the plunger chamber, the first chamber groove comprising a first groove surface spaced apart from the leading surface
In some examples, the at least one flow channel includes a circumferential plunger groove in a radially outer surface of the plunger and disposed axially rearward of the leading surface. The plunger groove and the inlet of the purge conduit are in fluid communication when the plunger is in the advanced position. In some examples, the at least one flow channel further includes a first chamber groove in the transition head surface. The first chamber groove is radially opposite of the inlet of the purge conduit, and when the plunger is in the advanced position, the first chamber groove extends between the transfer conduit and the plunger groove for providing fluid communication therebetween.
In some examples, the at least one flow channel includes a second chamber groove in the transition head surface. The second chamber groove extends between the transfer conduit and the inlet of the purge conduit for providing fluid communication therebetween when the plunger is in the advanced position.
In some examples, the leading surface of the plunger includes an engagement portion. The engagement portion abuts a portion of the transition head surface when the plunger is in the advanced position.
In some examples, when the plunger is in the advanced position the leading surface of the plunger is spaced apart from the transition head surface by a gap, and the at least one flow channel comprises the gap.
In some examples, the shooting pot assembly further includes a transfer valve assembly in the conduit network between the feed conduit, the outlet conduit, and the transfer conduit. The transfer valve assembly includes a transfer valve closure member movable between a feed position in which the transfer conduit is in fluid isolation of the outlet conduit and in fluid communication with the feed conduit for conducting melt from the plasticizing barrel to the plunger chamber, and an injection position in which the transfer conduit is in fluid isolation of the feed conduit and in fluid communication with the outlet conduit for conducting melt from the plunger chamber to the nozzle.
In some examples, the shooting pot assembly further includes an actuator for moving the purge valve closure member from the closed position to the open position.
According to some aspects, a shooting pot assembly for a two-stage injection unit includes: (a) a housing; (b) a plunger chamber in the housing; (c) an injection plunger in the plunger chamber; and (d) a conduit network including (i) a feed conduit, (ii) an outlet conduit, and (iii) a transfer conduit. The shooting pot assembly further includes (e) a purge valve assembly having a purge conduit open to the plunger chamber and in fluid communication with the transfer conduit via the plunger chamber when the plunger is in the advanced position. The purge valve assembly further includes a purge valve closure member movable between a closed position, in which the purge conduit is blocked, and an open position, in which the purge conduit is open for flushing stale melt from the transfer conduit through the purge conduit via supply of fresh melt into the transfer conduit from the feed conduit.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of articles, methods, and apparatuses of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover processes or apparatuses that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses or processes having all of the features of any one apparatus or process described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses described below. It is possible that an apparatus or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus or process described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim, or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
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A two-stage injection unit 110 is mounted to the base 102 for plasticizing and injecting resin or other mold material into the mold to form a molded article. The injection unit 110 includes a plasticizing apparatus 112 having a plasticizing barrel 114. The plasticizing apparatus 112 can plasticize resin (also referred to as melt) in the plasticizing barrel 114. In the example illustrated, the injection unit 110 further includes a shooting pot assembly 116 for receiving melt from the plasticizing barrel 114, and injecting the melt into the mold.
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In the example illustrated, the shooting pot assembly 116 further includes a conduit network 130 in the housing 118. The conduit network 130 includes a feed conduit 132 for receiving melt from the plasticizing barrel 114, an outlet conduit 134 for conducting melt to the nozzle 120, and a transfer conduit 136 open to the plunger chamber 124. The transfer conduit 136 is for selectively providing fluid communication between the feed conduit 132 and the plunger chamber 124 to conduct melt from the plasticizing barrel 114 to the plunger chamber 124, and between the plunger chamber 124 and the outlet conduit 134 to conduct melt from the plunger chamber 124 to the nozzle 120.
In the example illustrated, the shooting pot assembly 116 includes a transfer valve assembly 138 in the conduit network 130 between the feed conduit 132, the outlet conduit 134, and the transfer conduit 136. The transfer valve assembly 138 includes a transfer valve closure member 140 movable between a feed position (shown in
The transfer valve assembly 138 can be similar to that specified in U.S. Pat. No. 9,090,011 (Schad et al.). Still referring to
In the example illustrated, the shooting pot assembly 116 further includes a purge valve assembly 150 in the housing 118. The purge valve assembly 116 can, for example, facilitate changing the type and/or color of melt being processed by the injection unit 110 when changing between molded article production runs. Referring to
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In the example illustrated, the plunger 128 includes a circumferential plunger groove 172 in a radially outer surface of the plunger 128. In the example illustrated, the plunger groove 172 is disposed axially rearward of the leading surface 164. In the example illustrated, the plunger groove 172 and the inlet 154 of the purge conduit 152 are in fluid communication when the plunger 128 is in the advanced position. In the example illustrated, the inlet 154 is in axial alignment with, and open to, the plunger groove 172 when the plunger 128 is in the advanced position.
In the example illustrated, the at least one flow channel 170 includes at least one chamber groove 176 in the transition head surface 162 of the plunger chamber 124 (see also
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In the example illustrated, the shooting pot assembly 1116 includes a housing 1118; a plunger chamber 1124; an injection plunger 1128; a conduit network 1130 having a feed conduit 1132, an outlet conduit 1134, and a transfer conduit 1136; a transfer valve assembly 1138; and a purge valve assembly 1150. The purge valve assembly 1150 includes a purge conduit 1152 extending between an inlet 1154 and an outlet 1156 opposite the inlet 1154, and a purge valve closure member 1158 in the purge conduit 1152 and movable between an open position and a closed position (shown in
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In the example illustrated, at least one flow channel 1170 is provided between the transition head surface 1162 and the leading surface 1164 of the plunger 1128 when the plunger is in the advanced position. The transfer conduit 1136 is in fluid communication with the inlet 1154 of the purge conduit 1152 via the at least one flow channel 1170.
In the example illustrated, the plunger 1128 includes a circumferential plunger groove 1172 (shown schematically in
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In the example illustrated, the at least one flow channel 1170 further includes a second chamber groove 1180 in the transition head surface 1162. The second chamber groove 1180 extends between the transfer conduit 1136 and the inlet 1154 of the purge conduit 1152 for providing fluid communication therebetween when the plunger 1128 is in the advanced position. In the example illustrated, the first and second chamber grooves 1176, 1180 are radially opposite one another.
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In the example illustrated, the shooting pot assembly 2116 includes a housing 2118; a plunger chamber 2124; an injection plunger 2128; a conduit network 2130 having a feed conduit, an outlet conduit, and a transfer conduit 2136; a transfer valve assembly; and a purge valve assembly 2150 including a purge conduit 2152 extending between an inlet 2154 and an outlet 2156 and a purge valve closure member 2158 in the purge conduit 2152. In the example illustrated, the housing 2118 includes a transition head 2160 having an inner transition head surface 2162 directed toward the plunger 2128, and the plunger 2128 has a complementary leading surface 2164 directed toward the transition head surface 2162.
In the example illustrated, when the plunger 2128 is in the advanced position (shown in
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/CA2019/051339, filed Sep. 20, 2019, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/733,975, filed Sep. 20, 2018, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62733975 | Sep 2018 | US |
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Parent | PCT/CA2019/051339 | Sep 2019 | US |
Child | 17201683 | US |