WO2014110479A1 - Apparatus and method usable with an injection molder for producing articles, in particular orthodontic brackets - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to orthodontic articles and more particularly to orthodontic brackets.
- brackets have been utilized, i.e., wire guiding and wire anchoring means which do not encircle individual teeth.
- wire guiding and wire anchoring means which do not encircle individual teeth.
- brackets there continue to be challenges associated with such brackets, which are difficult to apply since the cold curing cement used to affix the brackets to the teeth does not adhere well to the brackets. In practice, this inadequate adhesion has resulted in the application of reduced forces, reducing the effectiveness of orthodontic corrective treatment.
- an apparatus usable with an injection molder for producing articles includes a first mold support including a first mold and a second mold support including a second mold and a first die.
- the first mold support is movable relative to the second mold support between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the first mold and the second mold being brought together to form an injection molded article include a body having at least one protrusion extending outwardly from the body and facing the second mold.
- the first die selectively subsequently forming an altered cross sectional region in at least a portion of the protrusion, forming an undercut in the altered cross sectional region or between the altered cross sectional region of the subsequently formed protrusion and the body.
- an apparatus usable with an injection molder for producing articles includes a first mold support including at least two first molds, and a second mold support including at least two second molds and at least two first dies.
- the first mold support is rotatably movable relative to the second mold support between a first position and a second position. In the first position, each of the corresponding first molds and second molds being brought together to form an injection molded article include a body having at least one protrusion extending outwardly from the body and facing the second mold.
- each of the corresponding first molds and first dies being brought together to subsequently form the article, each first die selectively subsequently forming an altered cross sectional region in at least a portion of the subsequently formed protrusion, forming an undercut in the altered cross sectional region or between the altered cross sectional region of the subsequently formed protrusion and the body.
- a method of producing injection molded articles includes providing a first mold support including a first mold, a second mold support including a second mold and a first die. The method further includes bringing the first mold support and the second mold support together, the first mold and the second mold being brought together to form an injection molded article therebetween, the article having at least one protrusion facing the second mold. The method further includes moving the first mold support away from the second mold support and moving the first mold support relative to the second mold support.
- the method further includes bringing the first mold support and the second mold support together, the first mold and the first die being brought together to subsequently form the article, the first die selectively subsequently forming an altered cross sectional region in at least a portion of the subsequently formed protrusion, forming an undercut in the altered cross sectional region or between the altered cross sectional region of the subsequently formed protrusion and the body.
- FIG. 1 is a lower perspective view of an exemplary injection molder and apparatus according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is an upper perspective view of an exemplary apparatus in an open position and an exemplary mold in a first position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged, partial view of an exemplary mold taken from region 3 of FIG. 2 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a reverse upper perspective view, relative to FIG. 2, of the exemplary apparatus of FIG. 2 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged, partial view of an exemplary mold taken from region 5 of FIG. 4 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a further enlarged, partial view of an exemplary mold taken from region 6 of FIG. 5 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged, partial view of an exemplary die taken from region 7 of FIG. 5 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is an upper perspective view of an exemplary apparatus in a closed position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is an upper perspective view of an exemplary apparatus in an open position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged, partial view of an exemplary initially formed article taken from region 10 of FIG. 9 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 1 1 is an enlarged, partial view of the exemplary initially formed article taken from region 1 1 of FIG. 10 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 12 is an upper perspective view of an exemplary apparatus in an open position and an exemplary mold moving between a first position and a second position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is an upper perspective view of the exemplary apparatus in an open position and the exemplary mold of FIG. 12 in the second position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is an upper perspective view of the exemplary apparatus of FIG. 13 in a closed position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 15 is an upper perspective view of the exemplary apparatus in an open position in the exemplary mold of FIG. 13 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged, partial view taken from region 16 of FIG. 15 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of an exemplary subsequently formed article of FIG. 16 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 1 8 is an upper perspective view of an exemplary (subsequently formed) orthodontic bracket of FIG. 16 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 19 is an enlarged, partial view of the orthodontic bracket of FIG. 18 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 20 is an upper perspective view of an exemplary apparatus in an open position and an exemplary mold in a first position according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 21 is a reverse upper perspective view, relative to FIG. 20, of the exemplary apparatus of FIG. 20 according to the disclosure.
- FIG. 22 is a process diagram corresponding with the operation of an exemplary apparatus according to the disclosure.
- Exemplary embodiments are directed to apparatus and method usable with an injection molder for producing articles, such as orthodontic brackets comprising bodies having at least one protrusion extending outwardly from the corresponding bodies.
- An altered cross sectional region is formed in at least a portion of at least one protrusion, forming an undercut in the altered cross sectional region or between the altered cross sectional region of the at least one protrusion and the body, as will be discussed in further detail below.
- the undercut provides enhanced adherence of the subsequently formed orthodontic brackets to teeth surfaces for use in orthodontic corrective treatment.
- an undercut is intended to correspond to an altered cross sectional region formed in a protrusion that is positioned in the altered cross sectional region or between the altered cross sectional region of the protrusion and the body of an article.
- the protrusion of a subsequently formed article includes a subsequently formed portion having at least a localized altered cross sectional area relative to the cross sectional area of the protrusion.
- the undercut or region of reduced cross sectional area is positioned between the localized altered cross sectional region and the body.
- the undercut corresponds to the localized altered cross sectional region itself, such as at least a partial recess formed in the side surface of the protrusion.
- an injection molder 10 includes an apparatus 12 further including mold supports 1 8, 20 (FIG. 2) in a closed position 60.
- Injection molder 10 which is well known in the art, is not further discussed.
- mold supports 18, 20 are shown in an open position 62, versus closed position 60 (FIG. 1 ), movable along a line of engagement 1 1 between mold support alignment features 34, 36, such as respective mating openings and pins formed in mold supports 18, 20.
- Mold support 1 8 includes mold support portions 22, 24, in which mold support portion 22 can be selectively urged into rotational movement 30, relative to mold support 20, about an axis 28 extending through a center 26 of mold support portion 22.
- mold support portion 24 structurally supports a plurality of molds 32 (four molds 32 are shown in FIG. 2) arranged in a first position 56.
- mold support portion 24 may be supported by mold support portion 24.
- mold 32 associated with a numeral 1 enclosed in a box and located at a 12 o'clock position in FIG. 2 is primarily discussed herein and is associated with first position 56 (although FIG. 2 shows additional molds 32 associated with respective numerals 2, 3 and 4 located at respective 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions).
- mold 32 includes mold segments 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d that are slidably structurally supported by a guide 38.
- mold 32 may be of unitary or one-piece construction (i.e., having no mold segments), although in other embodiments, mold 32 may include less than four or more than four mold segments, as required. As further shown in FIG. 3, mold segments 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d collectively define a cavity 40 for forming an article 14 by injection molding.
- mold support 20 includes a mold 44 (FIGS. 4-6) for use in forming article 14, as further discussed below.
- mold support 20 includes a mold/die support portion 42 structurally supporting a pair of molds 44 associated with respective boxed numerals 1 and 3 located at respective 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions (FIG. 4).
- mold 44 associated with boxed numeral 1 in the 12 o'clock position corresponds to mold 32 in the 12 o'clock position (FIG. 3) which are brought together (e.g., as shown in FIG. 8) to form article 14 therebetween in first position 56 of mold 32 of mold support 1 8, with mold 32 defining cavity 40 (FIG. 3 ) and mold 44 including a mold surface 46 (FIG. 6).
- mold/die support portion 42 of mold support 20 also structurally supports a pair of dies 48 associated with respective boxed numerals 2 and 4 located at respective 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions (FIG. 4).
- Die 48 includes a peripheral recess 50 (FIG. 7), providing an outwardly extending member 52 that terminates at a die surface 54.
- die 48 (FIGS. 4, 5, 7) associated with boxed numeral 2 located at the 9 o'clock position is brought together (e.g., as shown in FIG. 14) with the corresponding mold 32 (FIG. 13) to subsequently form and thereby transforming article 14 to subsequently formed article 16.
- mold support 20 structurally supports one mold 44 and one die 48, while in another embodiment, mold support 20 structurally supports more than two molds 44 and more than two dies 48.
- injection molded article 14 includes a body 15 that is secured in cavity 40 of mold segments 32a, 32b, 32c, 32d of mold segment 32.
- FIG. 1 1 as a result of mold surface 46 of mold 44 (FIG.
- the corresponding surface of article 14 includes a plurality of protrusions 21 extending outwardly from body 15, such as substantially circular protrusions 21 a and substantially ovular protrusions 21 b.
- the profile formed is cylindrical. That is, the cross sectional areas of protrusions 21 are either constant over the length of the protrusions, or the cross sectional areas of protrusions 21 are tapered. That is, the cross sectional areas of the protrusions decrease as the distance from body 1 5 increases.
- one or more of the protrusions may contain segments of constant cross section in combination with segments having decreasing cross sectional area as the distance from the body increases (tapered profile).
- one or more of the protrusions may extend outwardly from the body a different length from other protrusions.
- mold 32 associated with the 12 o'clock position (FIG. 9) and mold 44 associated with the 12 o'clock position (FIG. 5) are forming an injection molded article 14, substantially simultaneously, mold 32 associated with the 6 o'clock position (FIG. 9) and mold 44 associated with the 6 o'clock position (FIG. 5) are also forming an injection molded article 14, as previously discussed.
- mold supports 18, 20 are urged toward open position 62 and mold support portion 22 of mold support 18 is urged into rotational movement 30 about axis 28 (from first position 56 to second position 58).
- mold 32 associated with numeral 1 is rotated clockwise from the 1 2 o'clock position (FIG. 9) to the 3 o'clock position (FIG. 13).
- mold 32 may be configured to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction.
- mold supports 18, 20 are brought to closed position 60 (FIG. 14).
- mold 32 Prior to mold supports 18, 20 being urged away from each other to open position 62 (FIGS. 1 5, 16), mold 32 is associated with numeral 1 and in the 3 o'clock position (with mold supports 18, 20 in closed position 60) and mold supports 18, 20 are brought together with die surface 54 of die 48 associated with numeral 2 and in the 9 o'clock position (FIGS. 4, 5, 7)).
- die surface 54 of die 48 creates subsequently formed protrusions 17 of subsequently formed article 16 (formerly injection molded article 14).
- mold 32 associated with the 3 o'clock position (FIG. 15) and die 48 associated with the 9 o'clock position (FIG. 5) are creating a subsequently formed article 16, substantially simultaneously, mold 32 associated with the 9 o'clock position (FIG. 9) and die 48 associated with the 3 o'clock position (FIG. 5) are also creating a subsequently formed article 16, as previously discussed.
- apparatus 12 can operate continuously to form or create subsequently formed articles 16 (from previously formed injection molded articles 14) while substantially simultaneously forming additional articles 14. That is, with each 90 degree rotation of mold support portion 22 of mold support 18 relative to mold support 20, one pair of injection molded articles 14 are created, and one pair of subsequently formed articles 16 are formed or created continuously by the apparatus of the present disclosure.
- injection molded article 14 includes protrusions 21 , including protrusions 21 a, 21 b each having cylindrical profiles (i.e., defining constant cross sectional areas over the length of the protrusions, or a decrease in cross sectional areas over the length of the protrusions as the distance from body 15 increases) for reasons as previously discussed.
- protrusions 21 including protrusions 21 a, 21 b each having cylindrical profiles (i.e., defining constant cross sectional areas over the length of the protrusions, or a decrease in cross sectional areas over the length of the protrusions as the distance from body 15 increases) for reasons as previously discussed.
- subsequently formed article 16 includes subsequently formed protrusions 17, including subsequently formed protrusions 17a, 17b, having an undercut 19 formed in an altered cross sectional region 64 or between altered cross sectional region 64 of protrusion 17, such as in close proximity to an end 66, and body 15, such as when the altered cross sectional region has a cross sectional area greater than the cross sectional area of the protrusion (in which case undercut 19 is formed between altered cross sectional region 64 and body 15).
- altered cross sectional region 64 is at least a localized region of enlarged cross sectional area relative to the cross sectional area of the protrusion.
- altered cross sectional region 64 of protrusion 17 is not in close proximity to end 66 of body 1 5.
- altered cross sectional region 64 is at least a localized region of reduced cross sectional area relative to the cross sectional area of the protrusion forming undercut 19, so long as the localized region is not at or in such close proximity to end 66 so as not to provide a basis for improved adhesion between an adhesive and the protrusion.
- the formation of an undercut 19 provides a basis for improved adhesion of a surface including the subsequently formed protrusions 17, as hardened adhesive material may form an interference fit defined by the difference in cross sectional area between the undercut and a corresponding altered cross sectional region 64, such as an undercut 70 when the altered cross sectional region 64 has a greater cross sectional area than the undercut.
- the undercut 19 is formed in or is coincident with the altered cross sectional region 64 and having an undercut depth 72.
- protrusions 17 can define a closed geometry, such as a substantially circular or substantially ovular profile, while in another embodiment, protrusions 17 can define an open geometry, such as a profile similar to a crescent moon, or any suitable shape.
- the protrusions may be positioned in any suitable arrangement relative to one another, singly or collectively.
- the profile of the die surface of the die is not limited to closely resemble the protrusion profile formed in the injection molded article 14, so long as the profiles of the subsequently formed protrusions 17 have a desired undercut profile. That is, in one embodiment, the position of altered cross sectional regions can be formed in a position other than the end or in close proximity to the end of the subsequently formed protrusions, if desired. In another embodiment, the position of the die surface is movable relative to the mold support.
- the die surface may be positioned at a desired spacing from the protrusion surface of the injection molded article when the corresponding mold supports are brought together, which spacing includes positioning the die surface such that a selective amount of interference or abutment occurs between ends of one or more protrusions of the injection molded article 14 and the die surface, such that the subsequently formed protrusion(s) is selectively controllable.
- a non abutting spacing remains between the die surface and the corresponding surface of the injection molded article 14 when the mold supports are brought together.
- the die can be brought into a predetermined range of at least one position relative to the protrusion(s) of the injection molded article for a corresponding predetermined range of time for subjecting at least a portion of the protrusion(s) to one or more of a predetermined temperature range and a predetermined pressure range for forming the undercut. That is, the temperature of the die (of course, including the die surface) can be selectively controlled as a function of distance or proximity of the die from the protrusion(s) of the injection molded article in combination with a predetermined rate of time. In addition, the temperature of portions of the die can be selectably controlled over a predetermined range of temperatures as well as a predetermined rate of time.
- the temperature of the die can be selectively controlled in combination with the speed of travel of the die (toward and/or away from protrusion(s) of the injection molded article; such speeds not limited to being the same in either direction) and/or the amount of proximity or spacing from the protrusion(s), including a range of abutment between the die and the protrusion(s) of the injection molded article.
- the die can be selectively controlled over a broad range of temperatures, such temperatures also being selectively controllable relative to the speed and/or distance from the protrusion(s), including interference or abutment, as well as selective control of time.
- the die may be configured to remain in a non-moving position (also referred to as dwell time) for at least a portion of the time that the mold supports are brought together.
- the die selectively controls a surface feature of at least a portion of the protrusion(s). For example, if the die surface contacts the protrusion(s), the surface roughness of the die may be transferred at least to the extent of the amount of contact of the protrusion(s) and the die surface. As a result of the extent of control of the die relative to the protrusion(s) of the injection molded article, at least the position and magnitude of undercut may be selectively controlled for the protrusion(s), and the amount of subsequent forming of the protrusion(s) may be altered during production.
- materials which may be used in the apparatus can be liquid or powdered forms of ceramic, metal, plastic material or a combination thereof, depending upon the application.
- the apparatus of the present disclosure may also be used for any number of other injection molded articles in which a secondary forming operation subsequent to production of the injection molded article can provide beneficial effects, not being limited to forming undercuts, such as surface features or other beneficial properties derivable from such secondary forming operations.
- apparatus 1 12 includes a mold support 1 18 having a mold 132 and a mold support 120 having a mold 144 and the die 148, with mold support 1 1 8 being movable between a first position 156 and a second position 158 relative to mold support 120.
- mold support 122 can be urged into directional movement 106, which movement being linear, or curvilinear, if desired.
- mold 132 and mold 144 can be aligned and brought together for forming an injection molded article 14, or mold 132 and die 148 can be aligned and brought together for subsequently forming article 16 (formerly injection molded article 14).
- a method of producing injection molded articles includes providing a first mold support 18 comprising a first mold 32 in step 170.
- step 172 includes providing a second mold support 20 comprising a second mold 44 and a first die 48.
- step 174 includes bringing the first mold support 18 and the second mold support 20 together to form an injection molded article 14 therebetween, the article 14 having a body 15 having at least one protrusion 21 facing the second mold 44.
- the first mold support 18 is moved away from the second mold support 20 in step 176.
- the first mold support 18 is moved relative to the second mold support 20 in step 178.
- the first mold support 1 8 and the second mold support 20 are brought together to subsequently form at least a portion of the subsequently formed protrusion 17 (previously the protrusion 21 of injection molded article 14), the first die 48 selectively subsequently forming at least a portion of the subsequently formed protrusion 17, forming an undercut 19 between an end 66 of the subsequently formed protrusion 21 and the body 15.
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