Resin seal ring die with various mold cut portions

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C249S057000, C425SDIG004, C425SDIG004, C425S542000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to a seal ring, a method of manufacturing the same, and a forming die of the same and more particularly relates to a seal ring used for sealing a portion where hydraulic control of automatic transmissions of AT motorcars and the like is required, a method of manufacturing the same, and a forming die of the same.
FIG. 1
shows a conventional seal ring having a cut portion
2
at one place on its circumference.
A conventional injection molding die for forming such a seal ring is shown in
FIG. 2. A
molten molding material is pressed under high pressure into a cavity
4
a
through a gate
3
of a forming die
4
A and then it is hardened by cooling or heating. In this case, if the flow length of the molten molding material in the cavity
4
a
within the forming die is too long, it sometimes occurs that the molding material is not completely filled into the cavity
4
a
of the forming die. Also, it sometimes occurs that the molding material begins to harden before it fully flows into the cavity
4
a
of the forming die. In such cases, the molding material is not fully filled in the die and, hence, a work of exactly the same form as the die cannot be produced. Such phenomena are called “short in a moulding” and “sink mark”.
Therefore, to make the flow length of the molding material within the cavity
4
a
of the forming die as small as possible, it was practiced to provide the gate
3
at the portion opposite to the mold gap cut portion
12
. More particularly, the mold gap cut portion
12
and the gate
3
were located along the direction of the diameter
20
of the circular cavity
4
a
as shown in FIG.
2
.
When the seal ring
1
is loaded in place, the mold gap cut portion
12
is widened to the left and to the right. At that time, a maximum strain is generated at the opposite portion
15
to the mold gap cut portion
12
.
When the gate
3
is provided at the position opposite to (the other side across the diameter of) the mold gap cut portion
12
of the forming die
4
A, the seal ring
1
produced by such an arrangement has a lower strength. The reason is that the portion corresponding to the gate
3
, i.e., the portion
13
-corresponding-to-gate
3
, has somewhat lowered strength compared with other portions of the seal ring
1
. As a result, in the case where a material exhibiting smaller elongation is used as the material for the seal ring
1
, it tends to break when it is loaded in place because the opposite portion
15
to the mold gap cut portion
2
of the seal ring
1
coincides with the portion
13
-corresponding-to-gate
3
.
Further, a seal ring
1
can be molded by the use of a forming die
4
B having no cut portion (continuous circle) as shown in FIG.
3
. In this case, the seal ring
1
is cut at the position corresponding to the gate
3
and thus the continuous circle cut portion
2
is provided. Namely, the portion-corresponding-to-gate becomes the continuous circle cut portion. In the case of
FIG. 3
, the flows of the molding material divided into two directions through the cavity
4
b
at the gate
3
form the so-called weld portion
14
at the position where they meet each other. Since the weld portion
14
does not provide a perfect bond, it has somewhat lowered strength as compared with other portions. Therefore, if a weld portion
14
is formed at the opposite portion
15
to the continuous circle cut portion
2
, the continuous circle cut portion
2
is widened when the seal ring is loaded in place, and the opposite portion
15
to the continuous circle cut portion
2
comes to be damaged, especially for a material exhibiting small elongation.
On the other hand, generally, seal rings are molded out of molding materials with PEEK used as the base. PEEK is a hard resin having a high melting point. Therefore, moldings formed of such a PEEK-based forming material are hard and brittle. It is difficult to make a cut with a knife in a PEEK seal ring after it has been molded. If it is forcibly cut, there arises a possibility of breaking it.
Therefore, PEEK seal rings are molded by injecting the molding material into the cavity
4
a
of a forming die
4
A having a mold gap cut portion
12
previously provided as shown in FIG.
2
. Otherwise, PEEK seal rings
1
in a cavity
4
c
are molded by the use of a forming die
4
c
partly joined at the continuous circle cut portion
2
as shown in FIG.
4
A and
FIG. 4B
, and the portion
2
a
enclosed with broken lines is cut off by using a milling machine in a subsequent working process.
Further, the PEEK-based forming material is less fluid at the time of injection. Therefore, troubles of short shot are liable to occur when the flow length is too long or the flow passage area is too small.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a seal ring improved in loadability by having its strength improved, a method of manufacturing the seal ring, and a forming die for use in the manufacturing method of the seal ring.
In the present invention, improvements are made on the position of the gate through which a molding material is injected into the cavity of a forming die and the position of the cut portion in the seal ring.
In one preferred mode of the present invention, when a cut portion is provided at one position on the circumference of the cavity of a forming die, the opposite portion to the cut portion of the seal ring is set away from the position corresponding to the gate of the forming die. More particularly, the cut portion and the portion-corresponding-to-gate are not located along the direction of a diameter of the seal ring. Thereby, at the time when the seal ring is loaded in place, stress is prevented from concentrating in the portion-corresponding-to-gate of the seal ring having inferior strength. As a result, the seal ring becomes less breakable when the cut portion is widened.
In another mode of the invention, when no cut portion is provided on the circumference of the cavity of a forming die, the cut portion of the seal ring is formed apart from the positions of both the weld portion and the portion-corresponding-to-gate. For example, the opposite portion to the cut portion where stress concentrates when the cut portion of the seal ring is widened is placed away from the position of the gate. Thereby, at the time when the seal ring is loaded in place, stress is prevented from concentrating in the portion-corresponding-to-gate and the weld portion which are inferior in strength. As a result, the seal ring becomes less breakable even when the cut portion is widened.


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