Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Composite article making
Patent
1985-08-16
1987-02-10
Anderson, Philip
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Pore forming in situ
Composite article making
249 96, 264 469, 264261, 2642711, 264275, 264277, 425123, 425817R, B29C 6722, B29C 3910, B29C 3314, B29C 3926
Patent
active
046422099
ABSTRACT:
A taxidermy mold (10) is disclosed which includes an eye socket recess (13) into which an artificial eye (20) is inserted. Eye (20) is held in mold (10) while a hardenable liquid foam is poured into mold (10) to create a taxidermy form (30) having a molded eye therein. The eye (20) is held within the eye socket recess (13) during molding by means of an adhesive which separates from the eye (20) and remains in eye socket recess (13) when mold (10) is removed from the taxidermy form (30). It is therefore unnecessary to provide an additional step of cleaning the adhesive from the eye (20) after molding is completed.
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Adams, III W. Thad
Anderson Philip
McKenzie Taxidermy Supply, Inc.
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