Method and apparatus for sequentially forming a molded product

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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83277, 100215, 156273, 1563796, 156441, 226162, 264 26, 264137, 264145, 264165, 264250, 425 93, 425116, 425122, 4251748E, 425236, 425289, B29C 304, B29D 302

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ABSTRACT:
A reinforced plastic product is molded from a bundle of resin impregnated strands with the bundle being sequentially advanced from a supply station to a molding station by two pairs of clamping assemblies simultaneously reciprocating in opposite directions with the forward moving pair gripping the bundle and pulling it to the molding station as the rearward moving pair is shuttled back past the forward moving pair toward the supply station to grip the bundle prior to molding of the forward gripped bundle.

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