Static molds – Including means within surface to confine heat exchange medium
Patent
1979-12-03
1980-12-09
Flint, Jr., J. Howard
Static molds
Including means within surface to confine heat exchange medium
249 59, 249 63, B29C 100, B29F 114, B29D 1500
Patent
active
042381061
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an improved cooling arrangement for the core pin of a commercially available injection molding machine permitting a significant reduction in the cycle time of such machine. The core pin is fabricated by the assembly of a plurality of concentric sleeve-like members, one of which is provided with six parallel helically disposed external grooves which respectively define three parallel passages for cooling fluid inlet and three parallel outlet passages for the heated fluid. The arrangement provides a significant increase in the quantity of cooling fluid flowing through the core pin, hence permits a significant decrease in cycle time of the injection molding machine.
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Click Myron E.
Flint, Jr. J. Howard
Nelson John R.
Owens--Illinois, Inc.
Wilson David H.
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