Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming sound grooves in records – Die pressing disk type records
Patent
1980-10-24
1982-04-27
Pavelko, Thomas P.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming sound grooves in records
Die pressing disk type records
264155, 264161, 264163, 425810, B29D 1700
Patent
active
043270476
ABSTRACT:
A mold for molding an information record having a relatively large diameter hole therethrough includes upper and lower mold members movable toward and away from each other. The upper mold member has a hole-forming pin extending therethrough and slidable therein. The pin has a recess in its end surface which faces the lower mold member. The recess has in a surface thereof at least one re-entrant which forms a lip. In molding a record, a plastic preform is placed between the mold members. The heated mold members are closed against the preform causing the plastic material to flow outwardly and fill the cavity between the mold members. The hole-forming pin is pushed through the plastic material with some of the plastic material filling the recess to form the hole in the record. When the mold members are separated the plastic material in the recess in the pin is retained in the recess by the lip.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4085178 (1978-04-01), McNeely
Cohen Donald S.
Morris Birgit E.
Pavelko Thomas P.
RCA Corporation
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