Abstract:
An injection molding apparatus used comprises a molten resin injector 15 for injecting a molten resin, and a die 12 connected to the molten resin injector and communicating with the molten resin injector so that the molten resin is injected into the die. A cavity having a prescribed shape is formed within the die in order to mold the injected molten resin into the prescribed shape. An opening of the die for guiding the molten resin to the outside is blocked so as to confine a molding object as an object for molding the resin member. A plate member 10 as a molding object is compressed onto the die 12, and the molten resin is injected into the die while compressing the molding object. The molten resin is adhered on the molding object by being guided from the opening, and a solidified resin member comprising the solidified molten resin is bonded on the surface of the molding object. Consequently, the resin member having a prescribed shape is readily and promptly formed on the surface of the molding object.
Abstract:
The proposed machine incorporates a rotatable support on which injection cylinders which cooperate with actuating hydraulic cylinders are mounted. Each injection cylinder accommodates a ram and a nozzle which are capable of mutual axial motion. The actuating hydraulic cylinder is coupled directly to the ram which engages the nozzle at the moment they come into contact. The injection cylinder is fitted with internal annular grooves, one of which communicates with a plasticator.The nozzle is provided with channels for placing in communication a cavity, defined between the ram and the nozzle, and the nozzle outlet orifice via one of the annular grooves.
Abstract:
In a slush molding process for producing a boot or shoe from a plastisol, a mold in the shape of the article of footwear is filled with liquid plastisol, the mold is heated to form a skin, the mold is tilted to pour out excess plastisol, and, after filling the heel cavity of the mold, the skin and heel filler are cured or hardened, and the skin is removed from the mold and trimmed for further processing. Instead of filling the heel cavities of the molds with a specially formulated heel filling composition, the skin trimmings, which were previously discarded as waste, can be ground, if necessary, mixed with additional stabilizer and injected into the heel cavities using an injection unit. With the molds travelling along a straight line path of travel, it is necessary to cause the nozzle end of the injection unit to move in synchronism with the molds. For such purpose, the injection unit is mounted on a shaft which is rotated by a drive train connected to the conveyor chain carrying the molds or the drive of the conveyor chair. In order to cause the nozzle of the injection unit to follow the same straight line path of travel as the molds, the shaft and injection unit are mounted on a carriage slidable towards and away from the molds, and a cam device controls sliding of the injection unit so that the nozzle is maintained in position over a mold during each heel filling operation. By utilizing the waste material instead of a specially formulated heel filling material, the cost of producing the heel and consequently the cost of the article of footwear as a whole is substantially reduced.
Abstract:
It is disclosed an injection moulding press comprising a plurality of moulds, with an injector for each mould, mounted on platform with which they can be rotated along a circumference.
Abstract:
A preform is biaxially stretch blow molded into a container by using a liquid as a pressurizing medium. The preform is formed in a bottomed tubular shape including a mouth, a trunk, and a bottom by extrusion blow molding. The preform includes bottom parting lines, which are formed in the bottom due to the extrusion blow molding, and the bottom parting lines are configured to extend to the outer side from the axis of the bottom to divide the bottom into at least three parts in the circumferential direction. Further, a container is formed by biaxially stretch blow molding the preform by using the liquid as the pressurizing medium.
Abstract:
In a slush molding process for producing a boot or shoe from a plastisol, a mold in the shape of the article of footwear is filled with liquid plastisol, the mold is heated to form a skin, the mold is tilted to pour out excess plastisol, and, after filling the heel cavity of the mold, the skin and heel filler are cured or hardened, and the skin is removed from the mold and trimmed for further processing. Instead of filling the heel cavities of the molds with a specially formulated heel filling composition, the skin trimmings, which were previously discarded as waste, can be ground, if necessary, mixed with additional stabilizer and injected into the heel cavities using an injection unit. With the molds travelling along a straight line path of travel, it is necessary to cause the nozzle end of the injection unit to move in synchronism with the molds. For such purpose, the injection unit is mounted on a shaft which is rotated by a drive train connected to the conveyor chain carrying the molds or the drive of the conveyor chain. In order to cause the nozzle of the injection unit to follow the same straight line path of travel as the molds, the shaft and injection unit are mounted on a carriage slidable towards and away from the molds, and a cam device controls sliding of the injection unit so that the nozzle is maintained in position over a mold during each heel filling operation. By utilizing the waste material instead of a specially formulated heel filling material, the cost of producing the heel and consequently the cost of the article of footwear as a whole is substantially reduced.
Abstract:
An apparatus for manufacturing the ends of electric cables, which comprises a section for injection molding on at least one end, a first section comprising means for applying electrical connection elements to one end of the cable and, optionally, a second section for applying further electrical connection elements to the remaining end of the cable, and means for testing the cable prior to its output from the apparatus, in which retaining means for both ends of the cables in all the manufacturing sections and means for moving said ends from the retaining means of one section to the retaining means of the next section are also present. The molding section comprises a plurality of molds, with an injector for each mold, mounted on platform with which they can be rotated along a circumference.
Abstract:
An apparatus for manufacturing the ends of electric cables, which comprises a section for injection moulding on at least one end, a first section comprising means for applying electrical connection elements to one end of the cable and, optionally, a second section for applying further electrical connection elements to the remaining end of the cable, and means for testing the cable prior to its output from the apparatus, in which retaining means for both ends of the cables in all the manufacturing sections and means for moving said ends from the retaining means of one section to the retaining means of the next section are also present. The moulding section comprises a plurality of moulds, with an injector for each mould, mounted on platform with which they can be rotated along a circumference.
Abstract:
A short-cycle molding device for a quick-setting fluid substance such as polyurethane, which includes a carrousel rotating with uniform motion and a frame oscillating around the carrousel pivot and on which at least one pouring head is mounted. The pouring head is mounted in such a manner that it accompanies the carrousel on a path limited during the pour and then returns to its starting point. The carrousel during its forward movement drives the moving frame by catch means which is connected to the moving frame and to the carrousel, and means are provided to allow the moving frame to be pushed back to its starting point.