Patent classifications
B29C33/44
UNDERCUT PROCESSING MECHANISM, MOLDING DIE AND MOLDED PRODUCT
An undercut processing mechanism includes: a molding core for forming an undercut portion; an inclined pin slidable in a first direction inclined relative to a die opening direction of a molding die during the removal of a molded product from the die; and a guide rail for guiding the movement of the inclined pin. The inclined pin has a slide block movable in contact with the guide rail. The guide rail is so formed as to contact the slide block over the entire stroke of the inclined pin so that the first direction of movement of the inclined pin may be regulated, and is also so formed as to have a shape of a high bending rigidity in a particular direction of the slide block.
Method for Fabricating a Composite Construction Element
The present invention relates to a method for fabricating a composite construction element using a mould fabricated by a computer-controlled apparatus. The method comprises the steps of fabricating the mould having one or more receiving portions dimensioned to receive one or more respective objects responsive to computer instructions relating to the mould geometry, positioning the one or more objects in respective receiving portions, covering at least a portion of the mould and the one or more objects with settable material, and at least partially curing the settable material, thereby forming the composite construction element having the one or more objects embedded therein.
TRANSDERMAL ADMINISTRATION DEVICES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING TRANSDERMAL ADMINISTRATION DEVICES
A transdermal administration device including an administering part including a substrate having a first surface, and at least one projection protruding from the first surface. The projection has a shape which extends along the first surface and includes one linear top edge which is located away from the first surface and has a first end and a second end, two primary lateral faces which share the one linear top edge and have lateral edges each individually connecting the first surface with the first end, and a secondary lateral face which has the lateral edges in common with the respective two primary lateral faces and forms one corner together with the two primary lateral faces. One of the lateral edge and the top edge on the primary lateral face form an obtuse angle, and the two lateral edges on the secondary lateral face form an acute angle.
Stripping of a dip-moulded glove from a former
Glove stripping apparatuses for fully stripping a partially stripped elastomeric dip-moulded glove from a dip-moulding former comprises a gripper having first and second gripping members movable relative to each other, an abutment, an open space, and an actuation system. Also, production lines for producing elastomeric dip-moulded gloves, methods for fully stripping gloves from dip-moulding formers, and production line processes.
BREAKABLE THREE DIMENSIONAL (3D) PRINTED MOLDS
Breakable three dimensional (3D) printed molds are disclosed. An example method for forming a mold having a cavity by creating a plurality of layers using an additive manufacturing process includes providing a build material; and controlling a fusion level of the build material separately for different layers of the plurality of layers to separately form the layers with a porosity corresponding to a target porosity.
Methods for the manufacture of intraluminal endoprosthesis
The application provides molds for the manufacture of intraluminal endoprostheses and methods for their manufacture. In particular embodiments, the methods comprise the steps of providing a 3D model of the mold, meshing the model, manufacturing a mold based on said meshed 3D model. Also provided herein are methods for manufacturing an endoprosthesis using said mold.
Core lifter with replaceable breakaway lifter blade coupling arrangement
A core lifter having a lifter bar assembly formed of an elongate lifter bar with a replaceable lifter bar extension coupling carrying a coupling ball pivotably, rotatably, and translationally coupled to a lifter base fixed to an ejector plate of a plastic injection molding apparatus, the bar extension coupling removably coupled to the bar by a coupling joint configured to automatically self-align the bar relative to the base and mold in which the bar extends in a direction generally orthogonal to a lengthwise extent of the bar. Bar extension coupling is formed of an extension link having one end carrying the ball and an opposite end slidably coupled to an end of the bar by coupling joint. A preferred extension link is of breakaway sacrificial construction and slidably attached to the bar via a coupling joint that is a floating dovetail joint.
Core lifter with replaceable breakaway lifter blade coupling arrangement
A core lifter having a lifter bar assembly formed of an elongate lifter bar with a replaceable lifter bar extension coupling carrying a coupling ball pivotably, rotatably, and translationally coupled to a lifter base fixed to an ejector plate of a plastic injection molding apparatus, the bar extension coupling removably coupled to the bar by a coupling joint configured to automatically self-align the bar relative to the base and mold in which the bar extends in a direction generally orthogonal to a lengthwise extent of the bar. Bar extension coupling is formed of an extension link having one end carrying the ball and an opposite end slidably coupled to an end of the bar by coupling joint. A preferred extension link is of breakaway sacrificial construction and slidably attached to the bar via a coupling joint that is a floating dovetail joint.
RUBBER TUBE, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
A rubber tube has an inner surface at least partly roughed so that the ratio (Rz/D) of the maximum height Rz of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube is not less than 0.038. The ratio (Rp/D) of the maximum peak height Rp of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube may be not less than 0.019. The ratio (Rv/D) of the maximum valley depth Rv of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube may be not less than 0.019. The ratio (Ra/D) of the arithmetic average roughness Ra of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube may be not less than 0.0036. The ratio (Rq/D) of the root mean square height Rq of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube maybe not less than 0.0046. Thus, the rubber tube has a reduced adhesiveness.
RUBBER TUBE, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
A rubber tube has an inner surface at least partly roughed so that the ratio (Rz/D) of the maximum height Rz of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube is not less than 0.038. The ratio (Rp/D) of the maximum peak height Rp of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube may be not less than 0.019. The ratio (Rv/D) of the maximum valley depth Rv of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube may be not less than 0.019. The ratio (Ra/D) of the arithmetic average roughness Ra of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube may be not less than 0.0036. The ratio (Rq/D) of the root mean square height Rq of the inner surface to the inner diameter D of the tube maybe not less than 0.0046. Thus, the rubber tube has a reduced adhesiveness.