An injection molding machine wherein a molding compound supply unit having a nozzle is moveable relative to a plurality of mold stations. Clamps are provided as an adjunct to the supply unit or as an adjunct to the mold stations for effecting a compound seal at each mold station. Appropriate power sources are provided for accomplishing the seal.
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16. In an injection molding machine having a series of tandemly arranged molding stations wherein each molding station includes a mold and a mold inlet, the improvement comprising:
moveable supply means for introducing moldable material into each said mold, nozzle means carried by said supply means, power means for moving said supply means operable to register said nozzle means with each said mold inlet, nozzle clamp means for sealing the nozzle means against each mold inlet, and said nozzle clamp means carried by said supply means forms a unitary assembly together with the nozzle means, said assembly being selectively positioned at one of said mold inlets.
1. In an injection molding machine having a series of tandemly arranged molding stations wherein each molding station includes a mold having a parting line and a mold inlet,
said mold inlet defining a lateral extension of said mold, said parting line extending into said mold inlet, the improvement comprising: moveable supply means for introducing moldable material into each said mold, nozzle means carried by said supply means said nozzle means cooperating with each said mold inlet, power means for moving said supply means operable to register said nozzle means with each said mold inlet, nozzle clamp means moveable along each said parting line for sealing the nozzle means to a mating mold inlet, and primary clamp means for sealing said parting line and said parting line extension along a first axis.
15. In an injection molding machine having a series of tandemly arranged molding stations wherein each molding station includes a mold, a mold inlet and a hot runner, the improvement comprising:
a single platen common to a pair of adjacent mold stations, a first hot runner communicating with a first mold inlet said first mold inlet disposed on one side of said platen, a second hot runner communicating with a second mold inlet said second mold inlet disposed on an opposite side of said platen, moveable supply means for introducing moldable material into each hot runner, a nozzle carried by said supply means said nozzle being operable to connect with each hot runner, and first and second nozzle clamps supported by said single platen, said first and second clamps being associated with a corresponding molding station for sealing said nozzle to said first and second hot runners selectively whereby moldable material is supplied to each mold inlet individually via respective hot runners.
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The present invention relates to injection molding machines having at least two molding stations arranged in tandem wherein a single moveable nozzle is employed to service each molding station in sequence.
It is a feature of the present invention to provide a source of moldable compound including a nozzle means where the nozzle is moveable, while in communication with the compound source, from station to station to introduce moldable compound into a mold located at the respective stations
A further feature of the invention is the provision of mold means having a parting line wherein the mold means includes a mold inlet means which is arranged coaxially with at least a portion of the mold parting line.
A further feature of the invention is the provision of a mold inlet means which is a seamless extension of the mold means.
A still further feature of the invention is the provision of means such as an extruder or like apparatus for advancing moldable material toward a molding station wherein a nozzle means is carried by supply means and the supply means and the nozzle means are moveable as a unitary assembly from station to station.
A further feature of the invention is the provision of primary clamping means for clamping molds along a longitudinal axis of the molding machine and a secondary clamping means for clamping the nozzle means directly to a mold (or to a hot runner manifold servicing a mold) along an axis that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
It is a further feature of the invention wherein the secondary clamping means and the nozzle means are both carried by the supply means.
It is a further feature of the invention wherein a secondary clamping means is provided at each molding station.
A further feature of the invention is the provision of moveable platen disposed between two mold stations where the platen supports hot runner manifolds servicing molds at each station, and the platen includes secondary clamping means individual to each manifold for clamping a moveable nozzle to a manifold inlet.
An injection molding machine embracing certain principles of the present invention may comprise moveable supply means for introducing moldable material into said mold means, nozzle means carried by said supply means, power means for moving said supply means operable to register said nozzle means with each said mold inlet means, and nozzle clamp means (secondary clamp means) for sealing the nozzle means to mating mold inlet means.
A process embracing certain other principles of the invention and practiced by the operation of apparatus of the present invention may comprise the steps of combining a moldable material supply means, a single nozzle means and a clamp means into a unitary assembly and moving the assembly from station to station to seal the nozzle and to supply compound via said nozzle at each station in sequence.
The language "mold inlet means" includes a seamless extension of a mold or a 29 terminating in a pair of dogs or claws 31 and 32, operable to slide into and make an interlocking connection with mating slots 33 and 34 formed in the mold inlet means as is most apparent in FIG. 4.
When the extruder, nozzle, nozzle valve, nozzle clamp and nozzle clamp power means are moved as an assembly and are positioned in register with the nozzle inlet means as shown in FIG. 3 at Station A, the nozzle clamp power means 26 is energized to place the dogs 31 and 32 under a tensile stress as piston 36 bears down upon the nozzle 22 t ©seal to seal the nozzle to the inlet means. Upon opening nozzle valve 23, moldable material is injected into the mold.
FIGS. 5, 6 and 7 show an alternative arrangement wherein a moveable platen 37, having opposed hot runner manifolds 38 and 39 supplying moldable material to molds at stations A and B, supports nozzle clamp means 41 and 42 individual to each mold station.
That is, in this arrangement the nozzle clamp means is separate from the molding material supply means and is fixed at each mold station.
Suitable power means such as piston-cylinder assemblies 43 and 44, under control of nozzle clamp control means S1 C1 are operable to seal nozzle means 46 to respective hot runner manifolds (mold inlet means) when the extruder 47 is moved into registry with each manifold inlet.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
Von Buren, Stefan, Paulovic, Anton S.
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