Apparatus for forming hollow article

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Female mold and means to shape parison directly by internal... – Including means to prepare parison

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264532, 425531, 425532, 425535, 425541, B29C 4910

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for forming a hollow article, wherein all the operations such as shifting and opening/closing of a die are performed by electric actuators such as motors which operate in accordance with a program operation, thus improving the quality of the hollow article as the product. A parison extruded from an extruder is introduced into and held in a die which has been opened by the operation of a die compacting motor. A crosshead associated with the extruder is lifted to draw the parison, and a parison cutting motor operates to cut the drawn parison. Thus, fully automatic production is realized, to ensure high yield of the product.

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Blow Forming document, pp. 45-52; published in Japan in 1970.
Blow Molding Machine Catalog of Japan Steel Works, Ltd. published in Japan in 1990.

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