US20040219325A1 - Disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material, and method for producing same - Google Patents

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US20040219325A1 US10/779,771 US77977104A US2004219325A1 US 20040219325 A1 US20040219325 A1 US 20040219325A1 US 77977104 A US77977104 A US 77977104A US 2004219325 A1 US2004219325 A1 US 2004219325A1
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  • This invention relates to a disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material and to a method for producing the same.
  • Disk-shaped objects are employed, for example, as an intermediate between structural parts to seal them off from one another and/or connect them adhesively to one another. Examples of such applications are disclosed in GB 2,067,253 A and EP 0,504,957 A2. In these applications, a disk-shaped object is arranged between parts to be connected and then brought into a flowable state by heating, so that the disk-shaped object will adhesively connect the two parts to one another and possibly penetrate gaps between the parts to seal them tight.
  • an object of the invention is so to configure disk-shaped objects of the kind specified so that they are easily isolated and assembled.
  • Another object of the invention is to improve a process of production of such objects, to alleviate unmolding problems and to prevent warping and shrinking of the objects.
  • contact surfaces provided on opposite sides of a disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material are made rough. Surprisingly, it has been found that with a rough condition of the contact surfaces, adjacent disk-shaped objects no longer have the tendency to stick together, but are easily separated and isolated from each other. No additional parting agents are required. Mechanical means of automatically isolating and assembling the objects formed according to the invention can therefore be operated without trouble.
  • suitable roughness of the contact surfaces is generated in the forming of the objects. More particularly, molding surfaces of a molding tool forming the contact surfaces are provided with a roughness matching the desired contact surfaces of the objects. Due to the roughness, a disk-shaped object is better secured in the tool, and disadvantageous shrinking and warping effects are avoided. Further, it has been found that by opening the molding tool prior to complete cooling, slight residual shrinkage, still to occur, favors the parting of object and tool, considerably facilitating the unmolding and ejection of the object from the molding tool. Deformations of the object, caused by the unmolding operation, are avoided in this way.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of a disk-shaped object according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross-section of a molding tool for producing an object according to the invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows the use of a disk-shaped object according to the invention for tight connection of two structural parts.
  • an object 1 shown in FIG. 1 is in the form of a circular disk having two parallel circular faces, forming contact surfaces 2 , 3 .
  • the disk has a diameter of about 15 mm and a thickness of about 1 mm, for example.
  • In the center of the object 1 there is a square through-hole 4 .
  • the diagonal dimension of the hole 4 is smaller than the outside diameter of the object 1 , of course.
  • a disk-shaped object in accordance with the invention may have a non-circular contour and may have a non-square hole.
  • the object 1 is made of a thermoplastic adhesive that can be brought into a flowable state by heating. At a temperature of about 20° C., for example, the material of the object 1 is solid, not completely rigid but elastically deformable.
  • a thermoplastic adhesive that can be brought into a flowable state by heating. At a temperature of about 20° C., for example, the material of the object 1 is solid, not completely rigid but elastically deformable.
  • Such an adhesive of polyamide is obtainable under the trade designation Thermelt by the firm of Bostik Findley GmbH, 33829 Borghausen. Using this known adhesive, the advantages of the invention have appeared with especial clarity.
  • the object 1 is intended for use as an intermediate between structural parts connectable to one another. For such use, it may be necessary to produce a considerable number of objects 1 , which are then transported to a place of use, more or less in bulk, in suitable receptacles. Then, the objects 1 , as delivered, must be individually fed in an assembling operation. In order for such use to be easily and quickly accomplished, by automatic means if required, the contact surfaces 2 , 3 of the objects 1 are provided with a rough surface texture. Due to the roughness of the contact surfaces 2 , 3 , the objects 1 , even if the synthetic thermoplastic material is fairly soft, have no tendency to adhere to each other, so that they are easily separated.
  • thermoplastic adhesive is preferably performed by an injection molding process. Under heat and pressure, plasticized synthetic adhesive is injected into molding recesses of a cooled molding tool. After a cooling phase, the molding tool is opened and an object, meanwhile solidified, is removed therefrom.
  • a suitable molding tool 10 is represented in section. It comprises a bottom tool half 1 1 having a recess 12 matching the shape of the object 1 and an upper tool half 13 closing the recess 12 .
  • a supply passage 14 is provided for feeding the plasticized adhesive.
  • the matching molding surfaces 15 , 16 of the tool halves 11 , 13 are provided with a rough surface of corresponding roughness depth.
  • the roughness of the surfaces of the tool halves 11 , 13 , of a high-strength steel, for example, may advantageously be generated by spark erosion.
  • the roughness of the molding surfaces 15 , 16 of the molding tool 10 besides generating rough contact surfaces 2 , 3 , has the surprising advantage that after injection of the adhesive into the molding tool 10 , the object 1 is preserved in its preassigned shape during cooling, and does not tend to shrink or warp in an undesired manner. After a well-defined cooling phase in which the object 1 has attained a solid state, though without having been completely cooled as yet, the molding tool is opened by taking off the tool half 13 .
  • the object 1 shrinks slightly and, due to the roughness of the surfaces of object 1 and tool half 11 in contact with each other, the object 1 detaches itself from the tool half 11 automatically, so that it can easily be removed or ejected from the recess 12 of the molding tool 10 .
  • an averaged German Standard DIN 4768 roughness depth R z of the corresponding surfaces of the object and of the molding tool from 40 to 100 ⁇ is especially suitable.
  • the average roughness depth lies in the range from 55 to 70 ⁇ .
  • Suitable arithmetic mean rugosities R a lie in a range from 6 to 25 ⁇ , preferably in a range from 10 to 15 ⁇ , such as 12.5 ⁇ .
  • the averaged roughness depth R z designates the mean rugosity of five reference segments within an evaluation length.
  • the arithmetic mean rugosity R a is the arithmetic mean of the absolute values of the profile deviations within a reference segment.
  • FIG. 3 shows a preferred application of the disk-shaped object 1 .
  • the object 1 as shown in the left-hand half of the representation in FIG. 3, is mounted between a plate-like part 20 and the flange 21 of a fastening element 22 inserted in an opening of the part 20 , for example a bodywork sheet.
  • the fastening element 22 comprises spring locking elements 23 , bearing on the side of the substrate 20 away from the flange 21 and pressing the fastening element 22 against the object 1 and the part 20 .
  • the arrangement, preassembled in this way, is then heated, in an oven, for example, to such an extent that the thermoplastic adhesive of which the object 1 is constituted becomes flowable.
  • the object 1 In a flowable state, the object 1 is compressed by the contact force of the locking elements 23 , as indicated in the right-hand half of the representation in FIG. 3. Thus, the flange 21 is drawn into contact with the part 20 , the material of the object 1 flowing into the annular gap between the opening and the fastening element 22 , and sealing it completely.
  • the adhesive action of the thermoplastic adhesive of the object 1 moreover, the load capacity of the connection between fastening element 22 and part 20 is enhanced.

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A disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material has contact surfaces on opposite sides that possess a rough texture. In a method for production of the disk-shaped object, synthetic material is injected under pressure in a plasticized state into a cooled molding tool and removed therefrom after a cooling phase, the molding tool having correspondingly rough molding surfaces to form the rough contact surfaces of the object.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the benefit of German Patent Application 10307108.3 filed 19 Feb. 2003 and German Patent Application 102004004701.4 filed 29 Jan. 2004, both of which are incorporated herein by reference. [0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material and to a method for producing the same. [0002]
  • Disk-shaped objects are employed, for example, as an intermediate between structural parts to seal them off from one another and/or connect them adhesively to one another. Examples of such applications are disclosed in GB 2,067,253 A and EP 0,504,957 A2. In these applications, a disk-shaped object is arranged between parts to be connected and then brought into a flowable state by heating, so that the disk-shaped object will adhesively connect the two parts to one another and possibly penetrate gaps between the parts to seal them tight. [0003]
  • In the production and assembly of disk-shaped objects of the kind specified, various problems have arisen. The objects have been difficult to remove from the recess of a molding tool. Objects of annular shape especially have also exhibited a marked ill-defined warping and shrinking behavior, so that prescribed dimensions have failed to be reliably attained. Furthermore, individual objects when transported in bulk have tended to stick together, interfering considerably with individual use, especially in automatic assembly. Experiments with a suitable liquid as parting agent, to prevent the individual objects from sticking together, have failed to yield satisfactory results. [0004]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, an object of the invention is so to configure disk-shaped objects of the kind specified so that they are easily isolated and assembled. [0005]
  • Another object of the invention is to improve a process of production of such objects, to alleviate unmolding problems and to prevent warping and shrinking of the objects. [0006]
  • According to the invention, contact surfaces provided on opposite sides of a disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material are made rough. Surprisingly, it has been found that with a rough condition of the contact surfaces, adjacent disk-shaped objects no longer have the tendency to stick together, but are easily separated and isolated from each other. No additional parting agents are required. Mechanical means of automatically isolating and assembling the objects formed according to the invention can therefore be operated without trouble. [0007]
  • By a process according to the invention, suitable roughness of the contact surfaces is generated in the forming of the objects. More particularly, molding surfaces of a molding tool forming the contact surfaces are provided with a roughness matching the desired contact surfaces of the objects. Due to the roughness, a disk-shaped object is better secured in the tool, and disadvantageous shrinking and warping effects are avoided. Further, it has been found that by opening the molding tool prior to complete cooling, slight residual shrinkage, still to occur, favors the parting of object and tool, considerably facilitating the unmolding and ejection of the object from the molding tool. Deformations of the object, caused by the unmolding operation, are avoided in this way.[0008]
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  • The invention will be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate preferred (best mode) embodiments, and wherein: [0009]
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of a disk-shaped object according to the invention; [0010]
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross-section of a molding tool for producing an object according to the invention; and [0011]
  • FIG. 3 shows the use of a disk-shaped object according to the invention for tight connection of two structural parts.[0012]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • In one embodiment according to the invention, an [0013] object 1 shown in FIG. 1 is in the form of a circular disk having two parallel circular faces, forming contact surfaces 2, 3. The disk has a diameter of about 15 mm and a thickness of about 1 mm, for example. In the center of the object 1, there is a square through-hole 4. The diagonal dimension of the hole 4 is smaller than the outside diameter of the object 1, of course. A disk-shaped object in accordance with the invention may have a non-circular contour and may have a non-square hole.
  • The [0014] object 1 is made of a thermoplastic adhesive that can be brought into a flowable state by heating. At a temperature of about 20° C., for example, the material of the object 1 is solid, not completely rigid but elastically deformable. Such an adhesive of polyamide is obtainable under the trade designation Thermelt by the firm of Bostik Findley GmbH, 33829 Borghausen. Using this known adhesive, the advantages of the invention have appeared with especial clarity.
  • The [0015] object 1 is intended for use as an intermediate between structural parts connectable to one another. For such use, it may be necessary to produce a considerable number of objects 1, which are then transported to a place of use, more or less in bulk, in suitable receptacles. Then, the objects 1, as delivered, must be individually fed in an assembling operation. In order for such use to be easily and quickly accomplished, by automatic means if required, the contact surfaces 2, 3 of the objects 1 are provided with a rough surface texture. Due to the roughness of the contact surfaces 2, 3, the objects 1, even if the synthetic thermoplastic material is fairly soft, have no tendency to adhere to each other, so that they are easily separated.
  • The production of an [0016] object 1 of thermoplastic adhesive is preferably performed by an injection molding process. Under heat and pressure, plasticized synthetic adhesive is injected into molding recesses of a cooled molding tool. After a cooling phase, the molding tool is opened and an object, meanwhile solidified, is removed therefrom.
  • In FIG. 2, a [0017] suitable molding tool 10 is represented in section. It comprises a bottom tool half 1 1 having a recess 12 matching the shape of the object 1 and an upper tool half 13 closing the recess 12. In the upper tool half 13, a supply passage 14 is provided for feeding the plasticized adhesive.
  • In order to generate the rough texture of the [0018] contact surfaces 2, 3 during the actual production of an object 1, the matching molding surfaces 15, 16 of the tool halves 11, 13 are provided with a rough surface of corresponding roughness depth. The roughness of the surfaces of the tool halves 11, 13, of a high-strength steel, for example, may advantageously be generated by spark erosion.
  • The roughness of the [0019] molding surfaces 15, 16 of the molding tool 10, besides generating rough contact surfaces 2, 3, has the surprising advantage that after injection of the adhesive into the molding tool 10, the object 1 is preserved in its preassigned shape during cooling, and does not tend to shrink or warp in an undesired manner. After a well-defined cooling phase in which the object 1 has attained a solid state, though without having been completely cooled as yet, the molding tool is opened by taking off the tool half 13. During cooling that continues after the molding tool has been opened, the object 1 shrinks slightly and, due to the roughness of the surfaces of object 1 and tool half 11 in contact with each other, the object 1 detaches itself from the tool half 11 automatically, so that it can easily be removed or ejected from the recess 12 of the molding tool 10.
  • For the purpose of the invention, an averaged German Standard DIN 4768 roughness depth R[0020] z of the corresponding surfaces of the object and of the molding tool from 40 to 100μ is especially suitable. Preferably, the average roughness depth lies in the range from 55 to 70μ. Suitable arithmetic mean rugosities Ra lie in a range from 6 to 25μ, preferably in a range from 10 to 15μ, such as 12.5μ.
  • The averaged roughness depth R[0021] z designates the mean rugosity of five reference segments within an evaluation length. The arithmetic mean rugosity Ra is the arithmetic mean of the absolute values of the profile deviations within a reference segment.
  • FIG. 3 shows a preferred application of the disk-[0022] shaped object 1. In this application, the object 1, as shown in the left-hand half of the representation in FIG. 3, is mounted between a plate-like part 20 and the flange 21 of a fastening element 22 inserted in an opening of the part 20, for example a bodywork sheet. In the form shown, the fastening element 22 comprises spring locking elements 23, bearing on the side of the substrate 20 away from the flange 21 and pressing the fastening element 22 against the object 1 and the part 20. The arrangement, preassembled in this way, is then heated, in an oven, for example, to such an extent that the thermoplastic adhesive of which the object 1 is constituted becomes flowable. In a flowable state, the object 1 is compressed by the contact force of the locking elements 23, as indicated in the right-hand half of the representation in FIG. 3. Thus, the flange 21 is drawn into contact with the part 20, the material of the object 1 flowing into the annular gap between the opening and the fastening element 22, and sealing it completely. By the adhesive action of the thermoplastic adhesive of the object 1, moreover, the load capacity of the connection between fastening element 22 and part 20 is enhanced.
  • While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be apparent that modifications can be made without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims. [0023]

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1. Disk-shaped object of synthetic thermoplastic material, such as thermoplastic adhesive, for use as an intermediate between parts, has contact surfaces on opposite sides of the object that are rough, wherein their averaged roughness depth Rx lies in a range from 40 to 100μ.
2. Object according to claim 1, wherein the averaged roughness depth Rz of the contact surfaces lies in the range from 55 to 70μ.
3. Object according to claim 1, wherein the arithmetic mean rugosity Ra lies in a range from 6 to 25μ.
4. Object according to claim 2, wherein the arithmetic mean rugosity Ra lies in a range from 10 to 15μ.
5. Method of producing a disk-shaped object according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the synthetic material is injected under pressure in a plasticized state into a cooled molding tool and removed therefrom after a cooling phase, and wherein molding surfaces of the molding tool form the contact surfaces of the object and are textured with a roughness depth equivalent to that of the contact surfaces.
6. Method according to claim 5, wherein opening of the molding tool takes place prior to the complete cooling of a disk-shaped object contained therein.
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