Velocity control system of injection molding machine injection s

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Control means responsive to or actuated by means sensing or... – Feed control of material en route to shaping area

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264 407, 425171, B29C 4577, B29C 4580

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047535881

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TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a system for controlling the velocity of an injection shaft of an injection molding machine. More particularly, the invention relates to a velocity control system of an injection molding machine injection screw adapted to enable smooth and accurate control by using a numerical control unit (NC unit).


BACKGROUND ART

In the working of plastics, particularly most thermoplastic elastomers such as vinyl chloride resin, it is strongly desired that productivity be improved by reducing the energy needed for such working and that a uniform product quality be obtained. Accordingly, in recent years such devices as injection molding machines having a control unit incorporating a computer for accurate machining control have been put into practical use. FIG. 4 is a view showing the control system arrangement of an injection molding machine employed in the prior art. This conventional injection molding machine control system will now be described with reference to FIG. 4. In FIG. 4, numeral 1 denotes a hopper for holding chips of a thermoplastic elastomer such as vinyl chloride, and numeral 2 designates a screw for feeding the chips contained in the hopper 1 in the direction of a cylinder 2'. Owing to rotation of the screw, the chips are fed to the cylinder 2' and are melted by the application of heat. The molten material, which is supplied to and fills the cylinder 2' and a nozzle 3, is injected into a mold 4 by movement of the screw 2 in the direction of the nozzle 3. Numeral 5 denotes a hydraulic motor for rotatively driving the screw 2, 6 a flowrate control valve for regulating the amount of oil supplied to the hydraulic motor 5, 7 a hydraulic cylinder for controlling back-and-forth movement of an injection shaft 2" (a shaft for moving the screw back and forth) inside the cylinder 2', and a 8 servo valve for controlling hydraulic pressure fed to the hydraulic cylinder 7. Numeral 9 denotes a tachogenerator for sensing the rotational speed of the screw 3 and for applying a screw rotation signal to a process control unit 15, described below. Numeral 11 represents an absolute encoder for sensing the axial position of the screw 2 and for producing a screw position signal applied to the process control unit 15. Numeral 12 designates a pressure sensor for sensing hydraulic chamber pressure of the hydraulic cylinder 7 and for producing injection pressure and back pressure signals applied to the process control unit 15. Numeral 13 denotes a cavity pressure sensor for sensing the pressure in a cavity of the mold 4 and for producing a detection signal applied to the process control unit 15.
The process control unit 15 has an internal computer, executes processing on the basis of input signals from each of the abovementioned sensors and from temperature sensors provided on the mold 4 and heating cylinder, and outputs a servo valve control signal, flowrate control signal and temperature control signal.
In the conventional injection molding machine control system constructed as set forth above, the servo valve 8 is operated on the basis of the flowrate control signal and servo valve control signal produced by the process control unit 15 after the mold 4 is clamped and set, and the screw 2 is moved in the direction of the nozzle 3 so that the molten material filling the interior of the cylinder 2' is injected into the mold 4 from the nozzle 3. When the molten material is thus injected, the process control unit 15 executes control for dwell over a predetermined period of time, subsequently executes cooling control, retracts the screw 2 by operating the hydraulic cylinder 7 and effects control for unclamping the mold. After the workpiece molded by the mold is extracted, the mold 4 is reclamped, the hydraulic motor 5 is driven to rotate the screw, and the chips in the hopper 1 are fed into the cylinder 2' and melted. Thereafter, the injection operation is performed as described above to mold workpieces one after another.
In the conventional injection molding machine control system, the scr

REFERENCES:
patent: 3721512 (1973-03-01), Ma et al.
patent: 3767339 (1973-10-01), Hunkar
patent: 4222725 (1980-09-01), Rodgers, Jr.

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