Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Female mold and charger to supply fluent stock under... – With product ejector
Patent
1979-01-11
1980-06-10
Flint, Jr., J. Howard
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Female mold and charger to supply fluent stock under...
With product ejector
425444, 425441, 249 67, 425438, 425577, B29C 700, B29F 114
Patent
active
042070511
ABSTRACT:
An injection-molding machine has a fixed and a movable outer platen bracketing a movable intermediate platen, the latter having a runner system conducted via an extensible or flexible conduit to a source of molten plastic material to be injected into cavities defined by respective pairs of mold portions supported by the three platens, the cavities being formed in part by cores carried on the outer mold portions. A stripper plate inserted between each pair of mold portions is articulated via a spring-loaded lost-motion link to a respective eccentric pin on a pinion which is rotatably mounted on the intermediate platen and meshes with a pair of racks respectively secured to the two outer platens; this linkage is duplicated on opposite sides of the mold. In an initial phase of a mold-opening stroke, the stripper plates move outwardly under spring pressure while remaining in contact with their respective outer mold portions whose cores still retain the freshly molded articles. When the limit of the lost-motion travel is reached, the stripper plates are slowly lifted off their adjoining mold portions to detach the molded articles from the cores.
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Schad Robert D.
Wright John B.
Flint, Jr. J. Howard
Husky Injection Molding Systems Limited
Ross Karl F.
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