Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Mechanical shaping or molding to form or reform shaped article – Shaping against forming surface
Patent
1993-11-23
2000-11-28
Ortiz, Angela
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Mechanical shaping or molding to form or reform shaped article
Shaping against forming surface
26427217, 2643285, B29C 3108, B29C 4502, B29C 3302
Patent
active
061531413
ABSTRACT:
A container (10), which holds a molding material (12), is attached to a mold. The molding material passes from the container to the mold through an orifice (18) during the molding process. The container is gradiently heated with the hottest part of the container near the orifice, the heat gradually decreasing towards the opposite end of the container. The hotter molding material deforms faster than the cooler material and as the plastic is forced into the mold, the air escapes past the molding material along the container walls in the direction of the cooler material. A mechanism (16), preferably a narrow ram having a slightly conical shape (22), forces the molding material into the mold. The conical shape allows the air to pass by the mechanism out the end of the container opposite the orifice.
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Huh Chul
Hyum Chang Hun
Kim Jong Kyung
Moak Dong Jin
Koch William E.
Motorola Inc.
Ortiz Angela
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