Scraping plunger

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Distinct means to feed – support or manipulate preform stock... – Female mold type means

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425544, 425DIG228, 26427217, B29C 4502, B29C 4514

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054511542

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to an apparatus for encapsulating with plastic lead frames having chips arranged thereon, comprising mutually movable mould halves which bound a mould cavity in the closed position, a runner connecting onto the mould cavity for feeding moulding material and a plunger-cylinder connecting onto the runner for carrying up the moulding material under pressure.
Such an apparatus is known from, among others, the European patent application no. 89.203003.2.
The problem with this known apparatus is that material can leak along the plunger which carries up the moulding material, which can result in adhering of the plunger to the cylinder wall. This has the consequence of considerable wear and operational disturbances.
The invention has for its object to find a solution herefor.
This is achieved according to the invention in that the outer wall of the plunger is provided with scraping edges.
As a result of the steps according to the invention the inner wall of the cylinder is scraped clean during operation such that adhering no longer occurs.
The outer wall of the plunger is preferably provided with helical grooves.
The depth of the grooves increases as seen in the direction from the drive side of the plunger.
With the plunger according to the invention a comparatively large guide surface is obtained between plunger and inner wall cylinder, while due to the helically running grooves a sharp scraping edge is still achieved for scraping away the plastic material that can result in adhering.
The plunger is preferably driven by a drive rod which is pivotally coupled to the plunger. The pivot point between the plunger and the drive rod is preferably formed by a ball joint.
The invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1 shows a cut away view of the apparatus according to the invention,
FIG. 2 shows on a larger scale a detail of the lower-most part of the moulding apparatus according to FIG. 1;
FIG. 3a and 3b show sectional views of the plunger and plunger bar according to the invention,
FIG. 4 shows a view of the plunger according to the invention;
FIG. 5 shows respectively a view along the line A--A and B--B in FIG. 4, and
FIG. 6 shows a sectional view.
A description of the moulding apparatus according to the invention will be given with reference to FIG. 1 and 2.
Mounted on the frame 100 of the machine is a fixedly positioned table 101. The table 101 bears a fixed lower mould half 102. The upper mould half 103 is movable relative to the lower half 102 using pull rods 104, 105 which are connected to the upper half 103 by the respective nut connections, 106, 107. The pull rods 104, 105 are movable relative to the fixed table 101 via bearings, for example 108.
The driving of the upper half of the mould 103 takes place from an electromotor 109. The angle lever systems 111, 112 are driven by means of the worm box 110. The angle lever systems are coupled on the one side to a movable underplate 113 and on the other side to a plate 116 fixedly connected to the table 101 by means of columns 114, 115. When the electromotor rotates the underplate 113 is moved vertically, for example in the direction of the arrow P1, which movement is transmitted via the pull rods 104, 105 onto the upper mould half 103. At the end of the stroke the arms of the angle lever system 111, 112 lie practically in one line so that a very great closing force is achieved.
The input carriage 117 is movable over the guide rails 118, 119. The driving of the input carriage 117 takes place from the electromotor 120.
Lead frames are supplied from a supply cassette and are carried up over belts 122, 123 as far as a stop 124. During the position of the input carriage outside the mould the input carriage is filled from a so-called pellet-filling carriage 125 with pellet-shaped moulding material which is taken from a supply reservoir 126. For a reliable take-over of pellet-shaped moulding material by the input carriage 117 from the pellet transporting carriage 125 use is made in both carriages of pin-shaped guiding means 1

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patent: 4708613 (1987-11-01), Sera et al.
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