Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Female mold and charger to supply fluent stock under... – With coupling between charger and mold
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-22
2008-01-22
Gupta, Yogendra N. (Department: 1722)
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Female mold and charger to supply fluent stock under...
With coupling between charger and mold
C425S588000, C264S328800, C264S328120
Reexamination Certificate
active
10786017
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for rotating a cross-sectional asymmetrical condition of a laminar flowing material is provided in a hot runner system for supplying a laminar flowing material. The hot runner system has (i) an upstream melt passage, (ii) a pair of intermediary melt passages downstream from the upstream melt passage, and (iii) for at least one intermediary melt passage, an associated pair of downstream melt passages downstream from the at least one intermediary melt passage. The cross-sectional asymmetrical condition of a laminar flowing material is rotated by providing a bending path for orienting at least one path outlet relative to a path inlet to rotate the cross-sectional asymmetrical condition of the laminar flowing material such that the cross-sectional asymmetrical condition is substantially equally divided between the two downstream portions.
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Babin Denis
Colonico Gino
Ewald Maria Veronica
Gupta Yogendra N.
Medler Ferro PLLC
Mold-Masters (2007) Limited
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