CA1298051C - Suction applying molded blocks in pipe forming apparatus - Google Patents
Suction applying molded blocks in pipe forming apparatusInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C51/00—Shaping by thermoforming, i.e. shaping sheets or sheet like preforms after heating, e.g. shaping sheets in matched moulds or by deep-drawing; Apparatus therefor
- B29C51/18—Thermoforming apparatus
- B29C51/20—Thermoforming apparatus having movable moulds or mould parts
- B29C51/24—Thermoforming apparatus having movable moulds or mould parts mounted on movable endless supports
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C33/00—Moulds or cores; Details thereof or accessories therefor
- B29C33/30—Mounting, exchanging or centering
- B29C33/305—Mounting of moulds or mould support plates
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C33/00—Moulds or cores; Details thereof or accessories therefor
- B29C33/34—Moulds or cores; Details thereof or accessories therefor movable, e.g. to or from the moulding station
- B29C33/36—Moulds or cores; Details thereof or accessories therefor movable, e.g. to or from the moulding station continuously movable in one direction, e.g. in a closed circuit
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C48/00—Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
- B29C48/25—Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
- B29C48/252—Drive or actuation means; Transmission means; Screw supporting means
- B29C48/2528—Drive or actuation means for non-plasticising purposes, e.g. dosing unit
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C48/00—Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
- B29C48/25—Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
- B29C48/256—Exchangeable extruder parts
- B29C48/2566—Die parts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C48/00—Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
- B29C48/25—Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
- B29C48/30—Extrusion nozzles or dies
- B29C48/3001—Extrusion nozzles or dies characterised by the material or their manufacturing process
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C48/00—Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
- B29C48/25—Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
- B29C48/30—Extrusion nozzles or dies
- B29C48/303—Extrusion nozzles or dies using dies or die parts movable in a closed circuit, e.g. mounted on movable endless support
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C49/00—Blow-moulding, i.e. blowing a preform or parison to a desired shape within a mould; Apparatus therefor
- B29C49/0015—Making articles of indefinite length, e.g. corrugated tubes
- B29C49/0021—Making articles of indefinite length, e.g. corrugated tubes using moulds or mould parts movable in a closed path, e.g. mounted on movable endless supports
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C2791/00—Shaping characteristics in general
- B29C2791/004—Shaping under special conditions
- B29C2791/006—Using vacuum
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29L—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASS B29C, RELATING TO PARTICULAR ARTICLES
- B29L2023/00—Tubular articles
- B29L2023/18—Pleated or corrugated hoses
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
The invention concerns apparatus for making corrugated tubing. Mold blocks for formation of a travelling mold tunnel are provided with suction to the mold face by means of communication between suction passages in the mold block and a suction chamber. Each mold block has a channel which slidingly engages a track of the suction chamber to receive suction as the mold blocks travel over the track. Tongue and groove connectors may be provided between the channel of each block and the track of the suction chamber and communication surfaces of the tongue and groove connectors to provide suction from the suction chamber to the mold face.
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The invention concerns apparatus for making corrugated tubing. Mold blocks for formation of a travelling mold tunnel are provided with suction to the mold face by means of communication between suction passages in the mold block and a suction chamber. Each mold block has a channel which slidingly engages a track of the suction chamber to receive suction as the mold blocks travel over the track. Tongue and groove connectors may be provided between the channel of each block and the track of the suction chamber and communication surfaces of the tongue and groove connectors to provide suction from the suction chamber to the mold face.
7074b
Description
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This invention relates to the apparatus for making corrugated or ribbed thermoplastic tubing of helical or annular form, the apparatus being of the type in which tubing of the thermoplastic material is continuously 05 extruded into a tubular mold tunnel.
The tubular mold tunnel may be defined by cooperatively interengaged and mold blocks of a pair of mold assemblies, the mold blocks of each mold assembly being driven along a forward run in which the blocks define the modular block tunnel, and back along a return run. The mold blocks have molding surfaces comprising trouqhs for molding ribs of the tubing, and crests for molding grooves of the tubing. Such an apparatus is disclosed for example U. S. Patent No. 4,319,872 issued on March 16, 1982 to Gerd P.H. Lupke and Manfred A. A. Lupke.
With such known apparatus, it is desirable to apply vacuum between the mold blocks to encourage proper location of thermoplastic material against the mold face.
Each mold block may be a two part assembly of a carrier block which extends transversely between endless conveyor chains and a mold which is interchangeable on the carrier block for molding different sizes and configurations of tube.
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When suction is to be applied to the mold face it may be drawn from stationary suction chambers usually located to the side of the mold block assemblies of each run.
The carrier blocks carried by the endless conveyor 05 chains may approach the suction chamber at the beginning of the mold tunnel. They are usually slidably engaged on the vacuum tunnel while forming part of the mold tunnel and receive suction from the suction chamber for transmission to the mold face. The carrier blocks may disengage from the suction chamber at any suitable point. For example the suction chamber may be elongate to run contiguously with the mold tunnel and the carrier blocks may disengage at the end of the suction chamber for their return run to reform the mold tunnel. Such mold blocks for applying suction are for example described _n U.S. patent No. 4,319,872. These suction chambers are arranged on the sides of the molds.
According to the invention is provided an apparatus for producing corrugated or ribbed thermoplastic tubing, the apparatus comprising a pair of complementary mold assemblies each comprising mold blocks driven in synchronism to form a mold tunnel of cooperating pairs of mold blocks along a forward run, and extrusion means disposed at the entrance to the mold tunnel for extruding a tube of thermoplastic materials into the tunnel, each mold block having a surface containing a mold face and being formed with interior passages communicating the mold face with first ports in a channel in a surface of the mold block opposed to that containing the mold face with suction from a stationary suction chamber through first ports in a ~2~8051 channel of each mold block and second ports in a cooperating track of the stationary suction chamber.
Due to the fact that the carrier blocks must, as they are carried forward, readily engage the suction chamber 05 smoothly and without interruptions, the tolerances between carrier block channels at suction chamber tracks must be quite larqe. Moreover, for greater smoothness and easy engagement the mating channels and track have tended to have rounded edges. While these precautions have normally lead to smooth operation of the conveyor, good sealing of the vacuum connection between the carrier block and the suction chamber may be improved by a further aspect of the invention in which the first and second ports of the channel of the mold block and the track of the suction chamber are located in tongue and groove connectors provided on complementary surfaces of the channel and the track, respectively.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a somewhat simplified side elevation of one embodiment of a pipe-forming apparatus in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is an exploded view of a mold block embodying the invention and comprising an assembly of a mold and a carrier block;
lZ~80Sl Figure 3 is a perspective fragmentary view of a suction chamber partially broken away to show the interior chamber;
Figure 4 is a section of the mold on the line V-V of 05 Figure 2.
Referring to the drawings and more particularly to Figure 1 thereof, the apparatus comprises a carriage 10 supporting a pair of complementary upper and lower mold assemblies 14 and 15 respectively. Each mold assembly 1 and 15 comprises an endless chain of articulately interconnected mold blocks 16. The mold assembly 14 further comprises a pair of transversely spaced endless conveyor chains (only one of which is shown in the drawings and is denoted by the reference numeral 17), with each mold block 16 of the assembly 14 extending transversely between opposed links of these chains by means of pins ~ on the mold block 16 (see Fig. 2). The mold assembly 15 likewise further comprises a pair of endless conveyor chains (only one of which is shown in the drawings and is denoted by the reference number 18), with each mold block 16 of the assembly 15 extending transversely between opposed links of this pair of chains including the chain 18. The chains are entrained around drive sprockets 19 and 20, with drive means (not shown) being connected to at least one of the sprockets 19 and at least one of the sprockets 20 for operatively driving the mold blocks 16 of each assembly 14 and 15 in synchronism along a forward run and back along a 129BOS~
return run, the mold blocks 16 of the assemblies 14 and 15 cooperating in pairs along the forward run to define an axially extending tubular mold tunnel.
By means of the carriage 10 the mold assemblies 14 and 05 15 may be operatively positioned to locate an extrusion head 23 being operatively coupled to the nozzle of an extrusion machine, which may be of conventional form. If required, the mold assemblies 14 and 15 can be moved away from the extrusion head 23 by movement of the carriage 10 in order to provide access to the extrusion head 23.
As shown in Figure 1, each mold assembly 14, 15 may further comprise an air distributing duct 60 extending along the return run of the mold blocks 16 of the respective mold assembly 14 and 15 and positioned to distribute cooling air to the exposed interior surfaces of the mold blocks 16 as they travel along the return run.
The distributing ducts 60 are each connected to a respective blower 59 by which the cooling air is supplied to them. Each mold assembly 14, 15 may further comprise a heat sink provided by a tank through which cooling water may be circulated. The mold assembly housings may be cooled in this manner during a molding operation; however in order to avoid wastage of material at the commencement of a molding operation, the water in the housings may be preheated to the required temperature.
Referring now to Figures 2, it will be noted that each mold block 16 comprises a mold 36 of generally rectangular shape and a carrier block 46. The mold 36 has a pair of lZ~805~
end faces, side and bottom faces, and a top face which is provided with a hemi-cylindrical recess 66 contoured to provide a corrugated mold wall defined by alternating crests 67 and troughs 68. As shown in Figure 2, the top 05 face 69 of the mold 36 is provided with a pair of locating pins 70 one of which is disposed on each side of the hemi-cylindrical recess 66, these pins 70 being adapted to register with correspondingly shaped sockets in the complementary top face 69 of a cooperating mold 36 of the other mold assembly 14 or 15.
When the mold block 16 comprises an assembly of a mold 36 and a carrier block 46, molding of different shapes and sizes of tube is possible by interchanging molds 36 on the carrier block 46. Thus molds 36 may be of varying sizes and shapes or may define annular corrugations or helical corrugations. The molds 36 may be used for ribbed or corrugated tubing.
Conveniently each mold 36 is connected to its carrier block 46 by a channel 38 in the base of mold 36 which may be slidingly engaged on a slide 48 of complementary shape or carrier block 46. Each channel 38 and corresponding slide 48 are provided transverse to the direction of movement of the mold assemblies 14, 15 so that there is less tendency for molds 36 to slip on the carrier blocks in the direction of movsment. Additionally to mitigate any unwanted slipping of molds 36 in use, each mold 36 is provided with spring loaded locating balls 62 releasably engageable in sockets 63 of the respective carrier block 46.
12~80Sl During the molding of the thermoplastic tubing 34 there is a tendency for atmospheric air to be trapped by the tubing 34 in the troughs 68, this entrapped air preventing proper molding of the tubing 34 in the troughs OS 68, and particularly in the corners at the bases 71 of the troughs 68. As is shown in Figure 2, a continuous groove 72 is provided in each corner of the base 71 of each trough 68. An additional groove 73 may also be provided in the base 71 of each trough 68 between the corner grooves 72.
These grooves 72 and 73 communicate with recess 75 in the base o the cooperatively interengaging mold blocks 16 through manifold passages 76.
A stationary elongate suction chamber 80 may be located above the upper forward run of mold assembly 14 and below the lower forward run of mold assembly 15. A pipe 87 communicates the interior of suction chamber 80 with a source of suction. Each track 81 of the suction chambers 80 may be located such that each recess 75 of each mold block 16 mates with it automatically as the mold block 16 starts its forward run. For optimum ease of mating the corners 76 of recess 75 and corners 86 of track 81 may be somewhat rounded and the fit between the track 81 and recess 76 may be loose. The suction chamber 80 communicates with grooves 72, 73 through manifold passages 76 extending in mold blocks 16 and opening at ports within recess 75 to communicate with ports 78 in the track of the suction chamber. When mold blocks 16 each comprise a mold 36 and a carrier block 46 the passages 76 e2tend in both 12~80S~
the mold 36 and carrier block 46 through ports 37 of the mold 36 and ports 49 of carrier block 46.
Thus, the grooves 73 and 73, the manifold passages including ports 37 and 49, and the ports 78 constitute 05 passages which extend between the bases 71 of the troughs 68 of the corrugations, and particularly the corners thereof, and the exterior of the associated mold block 16.
These passages communicate with the base 71 of each trough 68 throughout its length. The grooves 72, 73 are generally rectangular and sufficiently narrow in width to prevent any of the thermoplastic material of the tubing 34 from being forced into these grooves 72, 73 or slits 84. The grooves 72, 73 may each have a width of approximately 0.02 inches.
Figures 2 and 3 show a tongue connector 22 located on the upper surface of track 81 to mate with groove connector 24 on the lower complementary surface of recess 75. These tongue and groove connectors may be made with sharp corners and may be of a tighter fit than that of recess 75 with track 80. It should be noted, however, that tongue and groove connectors 22, 24 are provided for the purpose of improved sealing against suction loss, and are not an essential part of the invention.
Thus, in operation, when carrier block 46 engages suction chamber 80 by engagement of recess 75 onto track 81, the carrier block may then settle to locate tongue 22 firmly in groove 24. This sharper, firmer connection than is conveniently achievable directly through recess 75 and 12~8051 track 81, may provide a good seal for suction between carrier block 46 and suction chamber 80.
Other embodiments are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
This invention relates to the apparatus for making corrugated or ribbed thermoplastic tubing of helical or annular form, the apparatus being of the type in which tubing of the thermoplastic material is continuously 05 extruded into a tubular mold tunnel.
The tubular mold tunnel may be defined by cooperatively interengaged and mold blocks of a pair of mold assemblies, the mold blocks of each mold assembly being driven along a forward run in which the blocks define the modular block tunnel, and back along a return run. The mold blocks have molding surfaces comprising trouqhs for molding ribs of the tubing, and crests for molding grooves of the tubing. Such an apparatus is disclosed for example U. S. Patent No. 4,319,872 issued on March 16, 1982 to Gerd P.H. Lupke and Manfred A. A. Lupke.
With such known apparatus, it is desirable to apply vacuum between the mold blocks to encourage proper location of thermoplastic material against the mold face.
Each mold block may be a two part assembly of a carrier block which extends transversely between endless conveyor chains and a mold which is interchangeable on the carrier block for molding different sizes and configurations of tube.
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When suction is to be applied to the mold face it may be drawn from stationary suction chambers usually located to the side of the mold block assemblies of each run.
The carrier blocks carried by the endless conveyor 05 chains may approach the suction chamber at the beginning of the mold tunnel. They are usually slidably engaged on the vacuum tunnel while forming part of the mold tunnel and receive suction from the suction chamber for transmission to the mold face. The carrier blocks may disengage from the suction chamber at any suitable point. For example the suction chamber may be elongate to run contiguously with the mold tunnel and the carrier blocks may disengage at the end of the suction chamber for their return run to reform the mold tunnel. Such mold blocks for applying suction are for example described _n U.S. patent No. 4,319,872. These suction chambers are arranged on the sides of the molds.
According to the invention is provided an apparatus for producing corrugated or ribbed thermoplastic tubing, the apparatus comprising a pair of complementary mold assemblies each comprising mold blocks driven in synchronism to form a mold tunnel of cooperating pairs of mold blocks along a forward run, and extrusion means disposed at the entrance to the mold tunnel for extruding a tube of thermoplastic materials into the tunnel, each mold block having a surface containing a mold face and being formed with interior passages communicating the mold face with first ports in a channel in a surface of the mold block opposed to that containing the mold face with suction from a stationary suction chamber through first ports in a ~2~8051 channel of each mold block and second ports in a cooperating track of the stationary suction chamber.
Due to the fact that the carrier blocks must, as they are carried forward, readily engage the suction chamber 05 smoothly and without interruptions, the tolerances between carrier block channels at suction chamber tracks must be quite larqe. Moreover, for greater smoothness and easy engagement the mating channels and track have tended to have rounded edges. While these precautions have normally lead to smooth operation of the conveyor, good sealing of the vacuum connection between the carrier block and the suction chamber may be improved by a further aspect of the invention in which the first and second ports of the channel of the mold block and the track of the suction chamber are located in tongue and groove connectors provided on complementary surfaces of the channel and the track, respectively.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a somewhat simplified side elevation of one embodiment of a pipe-forming apparatus in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is an exploded view of a mold block embodying the invention and comprising an assembly of a mold and a carrier block;
lZ~80Sl Figure 3 is a perspective fragmentary view of a suction chamber partially broken away to show the interior chamber;
Figure 4 is a section of the mold on the line V-V of 05 Figure 2.
Referring to the drawings and more particularly to Figure 1 thereof, the apparatus comprises a carriage 10 supporting a pair of complementary upper and lower mold assemblies 14 and 15 respectively. Each mold assembly 1 and 15 comprises an endless chain of articulately interconnected mold blocks 16. The mold assembly 14 further comprises a pair of transversely spaced endless conveyor chains (only one of which is shown in the drawings and is denoted by the reference numeral 17), with each mold block 16 of the assembly 14 extending transversely between opposed links of these chains by means of pins ~ on the mold block 16 (see Fig. 2). The mold assembly 15 likewise further comprises a pair of endless conveyor chains (only one of which is shown in the drawings and is denoted by the reference number 18), with each mold block 16 of the assembly 15 extending transversely between opposed links of this pair of chains including the chain 18. The chains are entrained around drive sprockets 19 and 20, with drive means (not shown) being connected to at least one of the sprockets 19 and at least one of the sprockets 20 for operatively driving the mold blocks 16 of each assembly 14 and 15 in synchronism along a forward run and back along a 129BOS~
return run, the mold blocks 16 of the assemblies 14 and 15 cooperating in pairs along the forward run to define an axially extending tubular mold tunnel.
By means of the carriage 10 the mold assemblies 14 and 05 15 may be operatively positioned to locate an extrusion head 23 being operatively coupled to the nozzle of an extrusion machine, which may be of conventional form. If required, the mold assemblies 14 and 15 can be moved away from the extrusion head 23 by movement of the carriage 10 in order to provide access to the extrusion head 23.
As shown in Figure 1, each mold assembly 14, 15 may further comprise an air distributing duct 60 extending along the return run of the mold blocks 16 of the respective mold assembly 14 and 15 and positioned to distribute cooling air to the exposed interior surfaces of the mold blocks 16 as they travel along the return run.
The distributing ducts 60 are each connected to a respective blower 59 by which the cooling air is supplied to them. Each mold assembly 14, 15 may further comprise a heat sink provided by a tank through which cooling water may be circulated. The mold assembly housings may be cooled in this manner during a molding operation; however in order to avoid wastage of material at the commencement of a molding operation, the water in the housings may be preheated to the required temperature.
Referring now to Figures 2, it will be noted that each mold block 16 comprises a mold 36 of generally rectangular shape and a carrier block 46. The mold 36 has a pair of lZ~805~
end faces, side and bottom faces, and a top face which is provided with a hemi-cylindrical recess 66 contoured to provide a corrugated mold wall defined by alternating crests 67 and troughs 68. As shown in Figure 2, the top 05 face 69 of the mold 36 is provided with a pair of locating pins 70 one of which is disposed on each side of the hemi-cylindrical recess 66, these pins 70 being adapted to register with correspondingly shaped sockets in the complementary top face 69 of a cooperating mold 36 of the other mold assembly 14 or 15.
When the mold block 16 comprises an assembly of a mold 36 and a carrier block 46, molding of different shapes and sizes of tube is possible by interchanging molds 36 on the carrier block 46. Thus molds 36 may be of varying sizes and shapes or may define annular corrugations or helical corrugations. The molds 36 may be used for ribbed or corrugated tubing.
Conveniently each mold 36 is connected to its carrier block 46 by a channel 38 in the base of mold 36 which may be slidingly engaged on a slide 48 of complementary shape or carrier block 46. Each channel 38 and corresponding slide 48 are provided transverse to the direction of movement of the mold assemblies 14, 15 so that there is less tendency for molds 36 to slip on the carrier blocks in the direction of movsment. Additionally to mitigate any unwanted slipping of molds 36 in use, each mold 36 is provided with spring loaded locating balls 62 releasably engageable in sockets 63 of the respective carrier block 46.
12~80Sl During the molding of the thermoplastic tubing 34 there is a tendency for atmospheric air to be trapped by the tubing 34 in the troughs 68, this entrapped air preventing proper molding of the tubing 34 in the troughs OS 68, and particularly in the corners at the bases 71 of the troughs 68. As is shown in Figure 2, a continuous groove 72 is provided in each corner of the base 71 of each trough 68. An additional groove 73 may also be provided in the base 71 of each trough 68 between the corner grooves 72.
These grooves 72 and 73 communicate with recess 75 in the base o the cooperatively interengaging mold blocks 16 through manifold passages 76.
A stationary elongate suction chamber 80 may be located above the upper forward run of mold assembly 14 and below the lower forward run of mold assembly 15. A pipe 87 communicates the interior of suction chamber 80 with a source of suction. Each track 81 of the suction chambers 80 may be located such that each recess 75 of each mold block 16 mates with it automatically as the mold block 16 starts its forward run. For optimum ease of mating the corners 76 of recess 75 and corners 86 of track 81 may be somewhat rounded and the fit between the track 81 and recess 76 may be loose. The suction chamber 80 communicates with grooves 72, 73 through manifold passages 76 extending in mold blocks 16 and opening at ports within recess 75 to communicate with ports 78 in the track of the suction chamber. When mold blocks 16 each comprise a mold 36 and a carrier block 46 the passages 76 e2tend in both 12~80S~
the mold 36 and carrier block 46 through ports 37 of the mold 36 and ports 49 of carrier block 46.
Thus, the grooves 73 and 73, the manifold passages including ports 37 and 49, and the ports 78 constitute 05 passages which extend between the bases 71 of the troughs 68 of the corrugations, and particularly the corners thereof, and the exterior of the associated mold block 16.
These passages communicate with the base 71 of each trough 68 throughout its length. The grooves 72, 73 are generally rectangular and sufficiently narrow in width to prevent any of the thermoplastic material of the tubing 34 from being forced into these grooves 72, 73 or slits 84. The grooves 72, 73 may each have a width of approximately 0.02 inches.
Figures 2 and 3 show a tongue connector 22 located on the upper surface of track 81 to mate with groove connector 24 on the lower complementary surface of recess 75. These tongue and groove connectors may be made with sharp corners and may be of a tighter fit than that of recess 75 with track 80. It should be noted, however, that tongue and groove connectors 22, 24 are provided for the purpose of improved sealing against suction loss, and are not an essential part of the invention.
Thus, in operation, when carrier block 46 engages suction chamber 80 by engagement of recess 75 onto track 81, the carrier block may then settle to locate tongue 22 firmly in groove 24. This sharper, firmer connection than is conveniently achievable directly through recess 75 and 12~8051 track 81, may provide a good seal for suction between carrier block 46 and suction chamber 80.
Other embodiments are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims (5)
1. Apparatus for producing corrugated thermoplastic tubing, the apparatus comprising a pair of complementary mold assemblies each comprising mold blocks driven in synchronism to form a mold tunnel of cooperating pairs of mold blocks along a forward run, and extrusion means disposed at the entrance to the mold tunnel for extruding a tube of thermoplastic material into the tunnel, each mold block having a surface containing a mold face and being formed with interior passages communicating the mold face with suction from a stationary suction chamber through first ports in a channel of each mold block and second ports in a cooperating track of the stationary suction chamber.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the first and second ports are located in tongue and groove connectors provided on complementary surfaces of said channel of said block and of said track of said chamber.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which each mold block comprises an assembly of a carrier block and an interchangeable mold.
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 in which the tongue connector is provided on said track of said suction chamber and complementary groove connectors are provided in the channel of each mold block.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 in which the tongue and groove connectors have sharp edges therebetween.
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