Locally pressurizing type injection molding machine

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Female mold and charger to supply fluent stock under... – With product ejector

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264 71, 264334, 425424, 425432, 425444, B29C 4540

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ABSTRACT:
A locally pressurizing type injection molding machine includes a stationary die and a movable die. An ejector pin extends through the movable die, with its tip end facing a mold cavity and its trailing end fixed by an ejector plate. A vibrating/pressurizing pin extends through the movable die and the ejector plate, with its tip end facing a resin passage and with its trailing end fixed by the vibrating/pressurizing plate. A vibrating/pressurizing actuator is disposed in rear of the vibrating/pressurizing plate, so that the vibrating/pressurizing can be effected through the vibrating/pressurizing plate, and the ejector pin can be advanced through the vibrating/pressurizing plate and the ejector plate, both by operation of the vibrating/pressurizing actuator.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3893644 (1975-07-01), Drazick
patent: 5405259 (1995-04-01), Morikita
Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 13, No. 100 9 Mar. 89.

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