Static molds – Including means within surface to confine heat exchange medium – Mold part of particular material
Patent
1981-10-01
1983-02-01
Flint, Jr., J. Howard
Static molds
Including means within surface to confine heat exchange medium
Mold part of particular material
249 90, 249 95, 249142, 249160, 425129R, B29C 600, B29F 100
Patent
active
043711456
ABSTRACT:
An injection mold for coaxial cable joints comprises a longitudinally split inner sleeve of duralumin which is placed around the cable joint and a longitudinally split outer jacket of steel. The outer jacket has a bore closely fitting the inner sleeve. The two halves of the outer jacket are readily assembled and disassembled by the use of axially engaging dovetails. The sleeve and jacket have cooperating filling and vent holes and the outer jacket is formed with integral heating and cooling channels.
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Flint, Jr. J. Howard
International Standard Electric Corporation
O'Halloran John T.
Seitter Robert P.
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