Method of embedding one article with another

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Mechanical shaping or molding to form or reform shaped article – To produce composite – plural part or multilayered article

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264263, 264267, B29C 500, B29C 2700

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044104804

ABSTRACT:
A method of and mold for embedding a tubular member within a casing wherein the mold compensates for variations in length of the tubular member. The mold is a two-member structure wherein one of the members is provided with a cavity for receiving the tubular member and the casing. The cavity is closed at one end by a movable ring insert which moves relative to the assembled relationship of the tubular member within the casing to compensate for any length variations.

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