CA2861309C - Hot runner with removable gate pad - Google Patents
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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
- B29C45/00—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor
- B29C45/17—Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
- B29C45/26—Moulds
- B29C45/27—Sprue channels ; Runner channels or runner nozzles
- B29C45/2701—Details not specific to hot or cold runner channels
- B29C45/2708—Gates
- B29C45/2711—Gate inserts
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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
- B29C45/00—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor
- B29C45/17—Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
- B29C45/26—Moulds
- B29C45/27—Sprue channels ; Runner channels or runner nozzles
- B29C2045/2761—Seals between nozzle and mould or gate
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Abstract
Description
FIELD
[0001]This application relates to hot runner assemblies for injection molding machines and to pads for locating a hot runner nozzle tip relative to a mold.
BACKGROUND
valve stem in the nozzle may be extended to seal the gate and retracted to open the gate. Unfortunately, typical designs are prone to wear due to misalignment and are difficult to service or replace.
SUMMARY
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within the nozzle movable between an extended position in which the valve stem extends through an outlet of the nozzle and a retracted position, comprises: a body having an inlet end with an inlet opening and an outlet end with a gate aperture, and a passage through the body from the inlet opening to the gate aperture;
the inlet end removably attachable to the manifold plate so that the nozzle is received in the passage through the inlet opening and the outlet of the nozzle is in communication with the gate aperture, wherein the valve stem seals the gate aperture in the extended position.
extending a valve stem within a nozzle of the hot runner to form a seal with a gate aperture in a gate pad attached to the manifold plate, thereby preventing flow of molding material through the gate aperture; removing the mold from the hot runner with the seal intact.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
in a second operational state;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
1, and an open position (not shown) in which movable platen 104 is withdrawn away from stationary platen 102 along axis a-a (hereinafter referred to as the longitudinal axis).
Plasticizing unit 116 may, for example, compress solid pellets of molding material with a screw or augur, heating the material and urging it toward cavities 114.
Other suitable plasticizing units are well known to those skilled in the art.
Housing 130 and tip 132 define a continuous sealed internal passage 134 leading to a nozzle outlet 136. Nozzle tip 132 tapers towards the end of nozzle 128. A
thermal insulating member 158 is disposed at the outlet end of nozzle tip 132 when assembled. Thermal insulating member 158 has an aperture therethrough corresponding to nozzle outlet 136.
In some embodiments, gate pad insert 146 has a generally cylindrical body, with an inlet end 147 and an outlet end 149.
in manifold plate 120 proximate the end of passage 144. Inlet end 147 thus serves as a retention element to removably attach gate pad insert 146 to manifold plate 120.
Shoulder 168 bears tightly against manifold plate 120 and maintains alignment of gate pad insert 146 relative to manifold plate 120.
That is, flange 170 limits the distance gate pad insert 146 can be threaded into manifold plate 120.
Gate aperture 160 is dimensioned to form a seal with valve stem 138 in the extended position of valve stem 138, preventing molding material from flowing out of nozzle 128. Backflow of molding material out of cavity 114 may be prevented by the seal formed between flat end surface 164 against cavity insert 140 and by the seal between valve stem 138 and gate aperture 160.
2B, molding material is free to flow out of nozzle 128, through nozzle outlet gate aperture 160 and inlet 142 and into cavity 114.
Other metals may be used in other embodiments. As will be appreciated, the components of injection molding machine 100 may be subjected to significant mechanical and thermal loads during operation and may be subjected to frictional wear due to movement of components. Accordingly, suitable materials are those which have sufficient strength and surface hardness. All components may be formed from identical materials, such as identical stainless steel alloys, or different components may be formed from different materials. For example, gate pad insert may be formed from a metal selected for relatively low thermal conductivity, such as titanium, and the cavity insert 140, or a part thereof, may be formed from a metal selected for high thermal conductivity, such as beryllium copper.
Alternatively, gate pad 146 and cavity insert 140 may be formed of a combination of metals having different thermal conductivities. Alternatively or additionally, components may be selected to have differing hardness so that certain components wear more than others. For example, gate pad insert 146 may be formed of a softer metal than valve stem 138 so that gate aperture 160 tends to wear, rather than valve stem 138, as the two rub together. The wear surfaces of gate pad 146 and valve stem 138 could be coated with wear-resistant coatings, such as diamond-chrome, chrome, nickel-cobalt or cobalt, or other suitable coatings well known to those skilled in the art.
The seal between valve stem 138 and gate aperture 160 cooperates with the tight fit between flat end surface 164 and mold cavity insert 140 to prevent molding , -material from flowing out of mold cavity 114.
After cooling is complete, injection molding machine 100 may be removed, and the newly-molded part may be removed from cavity 114. Injection molding machine 100 may then be returned to the closed state to begin a new molding cycle.
Conversely, mold 108 and its components typically are actively cooled, to promote cooling and setting of molding material after injection into a mold. It therefore may be desired to maintain nozzle 128 at a high temperature, and mold cavity plate and cavity insert 140 at a low temperature. Conveniently, gate pad insert 146 may provide some thermal insulation between nozzle 128 and cavity plate 110 and cavity insert 140.
Nozzles 128 may be mounted to manifold 124 and manifold plate 120 may be mounted to backing plate 118. As noted above, components may be secured to one another using bolts or other suitable fasteners. Alignment pins 101 fixed to backing plate 118 are received in corresponding bores (not shown) in manifold plate 120 to ensure correct location of manifold plate 120 relative to backing plate 110.
Once cavity plate 110 is installed and gate pad insert 146 is received in recess 166 of cavity insert 140, nozzle outlet 136, valve stem 138 and gate aperture 160 align with inlet 142 of cavity insert, to provide fluid communication between aperture 160 and inlet 142.
Alignment pins 101 are received in bores 103 in mold core plate 112 to maintain correct positioning of mold core plate 112 relative to cavity plate 110 and manifold plate 120.
threads 150.
That is, molding surface 141 is defined entirely by cavity insert 140. As such, fabrication of gate pad insert 146 may require relatively little custom machining and gate pad insert 146 may be produced relatively quickly and inexpensively compared to cavity insert 140. Moreover, gate pad insert 146 may be replaced or repaired without removing cavity insert 140 from cavity plate 110.
Cavity insert 140 is typically custom-machined to define molding surface 141.
Accordingly, replacement of cavity insert 140 may be relatively expensive and long lead times may be required to perform custom machining. Thus, avoiding a need to replace cavity insert 140 may represent significant cost savings.
Conveniently, it may be possible to perform such maintenance or replacement of cavity insert without breaking the seal between valve stem 138 and gate aperture 160.
Accordingly, as will be appreciated by skilled persons, it may also be possible to maintain plasticizing unit 116 in its operating state. That is, molding material within plasticizing unit 116, manifold 124 and nozzle 128 may be maintained in its molten state, at a molding process temperature, without being evacuated from injection molding machine 100. This may reduce the length of time for which molding operation of injection molding machine 100 is stopped in order to repair or replace mold components.
-includes threads 148 which serve as a retention element to removably attach the gate pad insert to manifold plate 120. In other embodiments, gate pad inserts may have different retention elements.
Gate pad insert 346 and manifold plate 320 are similar to gate pad insert 146 and manifold plate 120, with like features being indicated with like numerals.
Manifold plate 320 has a corresponding annular notch 350 defined in the wall of passage 344. Inlet end 347 may be inserted into passage 344 so that lock ring is received in notch 350. Lock ring 348 then attaches gate pad insert 346 to manifold plate 320. Gate pad insert 346 may be removed by applying force to gate pad insert 346 sufficient to dislodge lock ring 348 from notch 350.
_ --Each gate pad insert has an inlet end 447 and an outlet end 449. Each inlet end 447 is configured to be received within a corresponding passage 444 of manifold plate 420. Each outlet end 449 is configured to be received in a recess 166 of a cavity insert 140 (FIG 2A).
The mold cavity insert would be configured to define a mating recess. Other gate pad geometries are possible. Suitable gate pad shapes which permit gate pads to be matingly received in a corresponding recess in the mold cavity insert, and which allow the gate aperture and mold cavity inlet to be aligned will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
The invention, rather, is intended to encompass all such modification within its scope, as defined by the claims.
Claims (20)
a manifold plate;
a nozzle extending through said manifold plate, said nozzle having a nozzle outlet;
a gate pad insert having an inlet end with an inlet opening and an outlet end with a gate aperture and a passage through said gate pad insert from said inlet opening to said gate aperture, said gate pad insert removably attached to said manifold plate and removable from the mold cavity insert so that said nozzle is received in said passage and said nozzle outlet is in communication with said mold inlet through said gate aperture;
a valve stem extending within said nozzle, movable between an extended position, in which said valve stem seals said gate aperture to prevent flow of molding material therethrough, and a retracted position.
a body having an inlet end with an inlet opening and an outlet end with a gate aperture, and a passage through said body from said inlet opening to said gate aperture;
said inlet end removably attachable to said manifold plate so that said nozzle is received in said passage through said inlet opening and said outlet of said nozzle is in communication with said gate aperture, wherein said valve stem seals said gate aperture in said extended position, wherein said outlet end is configured to be received in a recess defined in a mold cavity insert of said injection molding machine, the mold cavity insert defining said mold cavity, wherein said gate aperture fluidly connects to an inlet in the mold cavity insert, and wherein said gate pad insert is removable from the mold cavity insert.
a manifold plate;
a mold cavity insert defining the mold cavity, the mold cavity insert having a mold inlet leading to the mold cavity;
a nozzle extending through said manifold plate, said nozzle having a nozzle outlet;
a gate pad insert having an inlet end with an inlet opening and an outlet end with a gate aperture and a passage through said gate pad insert from said inlet opening to said gate aperture, said gate pad insert removably attached to said manifold plate and removable from the mold cavity insert so that said nozzle is received in said passage and said nozzle outlet is in communication with said mold inlet through said gate aperture; and a valve stem extending within said nozzle, movable between an extended position, in which said valve stem seals said gate aperture to prevent flow of molding material therethrough, and a retracted position.
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