Static molds – Container-type molding device – And an inner removable core to form recess or opening
Patent
1979-07-10
1984-02-21
Silbaugh, Jan H.
Static molds
Container-type molding device
And an inner removable core to form recess or opening
264532, 264537, 425533, 425577, B29C 114, B29C 1707, B29D 2302
Patent
active
044325304
ABSTRACT:
Mold and core rod combination for forming a plastic parison for stretch/blowing into a plastic bottle comprising a core rod with an end mated to the mold so as to permit formation of a parison with a flat on the bottom and having a sharp taper from said flat to the sidewall of the parison. The core rod is preferably shaped to include a shoulder having a substantially straight outer wall at the mouth end of the parison mold, and constructed and arranged with the mold to permit deposit of additional plastic at the inner wall of the shoulder of the parison. The design of the mated mold and core rod combination is based on the recognition that in a continuous bottle forming process a particular area of the parison can be made hotter or cooler by increasing or decreasing the thickness of that area of the parison. Parisons formed with the disclosed mold-core rod combination permit a deeper and longer stretch of the parison without tearing or deformation of the parison bottom or deformation or wrinkling at the shoulder of the finished bottle while providing essential wall strength.
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Breiner A. W.
Emhart Industries Inc.
Silbaugh Jan H.
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