Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Means feeding fluent stock from plural sources to common... – Extrusion shaping means
Patent
1996-12-05
1998-02-10
Smith, Duane S.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Means feeding fluent stock from plural sources to common...
Extrusion shaping means
26417127, 26417316, 4251331, 4251335, 425192R, 425462, B29C 4726, B29C 4706
Patent
active
057166501
ABSTRACT:
An extrusion die is disclosed including a first member having a surface which includes a plurality of spiral channel segments formed therein and a second member having a surface which includes a plurality of spiral channel segments formed therein. The surfaces of the first and second members are positioned with respect to each other to form a leakage gap therebetween, wherein the spiral channel segments of the first and second members are mated to form a plurality of discrete spiral channels having spiral centerlines which serpentine back and forth across the leakage gap. A spiral channel is formed by a spiral channel segment in the first member aligned with a spiral channel segment in the second member, where the depths of the respective spiral channel segments are substantially 90.degree. out of phase. The respective spiral channel segments have a plurality of interconnected spiral channel segment portions which each gradually increase in depth from their surface to a maximum depth point and thereafter decrease in depth back to such surface.
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Smith Duane S.
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