B29C2045/14967

Base material integrated type seal and metal mold for manufacturing the same
10103364 · 2018-10-16 · ·

A seal with an integral base material in which a gasket is formed integrally with a film, sheet, or plate-shaped base material, wherein space saving is achieved by making the width of the gasket as small as possible. In order to achieve the foregoing, the following are provided: the film, sheet, or plate-shaped base material; the gasket that is provided integrally with the base material and that is formed of a rubbery elastic material; and a fill layer formed by the rubbery elastic material that is filled into a through hole that is provided in an open state in the base material. A portion of the fill layer is connected to the gasket and another portion extends out from the gasket at substantially the same thickness as the base material.

GOLF CLUB HEADS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS

Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a back portion, and a front portion. The golf club head may include an interior cavity. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.

GOLF CLUB HEADS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS

Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a back portion, and a front portion. The golf club head may include an interior cavity. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.

Golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads

Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a face portion, a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a back portion, and a front portion. The golf club head may include an interior cavity that is at least partially filled with a polymer material from at least one port connected to the interior cavity. The golf club head may include at least one weight portion. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.

Golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads

Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a back portion, and a front portion. The golf club head may include an interior cavity. The interior cavity may be filled with an elastic polymer material. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.

ALUMINUM PROFILE INJECTION BONDING METHOD
20240351253 · 2024-10-24 ·

An aluminum profile injection bonding method including a product preparation operation of manufacturing a plurality of aluminum profiles to be bonded in accordance with a product design, a mold preparation operation of manufacturing a mold designed in accordance with the aluminum profiles prepared through the product preparation operation, a seating operation of seating the plurality of aluminum profiles to be bonded in the mold in a state of being in contact with each other, and an injection filling operation of constructing the aluminum profiles to be bonded in an integrated form by filling contact portions of the aluminum profiles with an injection molded material through the mold.

PROSTHETIC FEMORAL HEAD AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20240341962 · 2024-10-17 · ·

A femoral head prosthesis is a multilayer composite having a metal neck stem component thread or press fit into a hollow rigid shell of metal or ceramic, a polymeric core filling the interior volume under the hollow rigid shell and around a forward part of the neck stem, and a smooth, void-free polymeric articulation layer of at most 12 mm over the exterior of the shell.

The prosthesis is formed by a polymeric molding process wherein polymerizing resin or heated thermoplastic material is flowed in a mold through a set of holes through the hollow shell into the interior volume and around the shell's exterior. Once the resin has cured or the thermoplastic cooled, the stem, core, shell and articulation layer collectively form an integral prosthesis of a desired head diameter matching a patient's anatomy.

GOLF CLUB HEADS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS

Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a back portion, and a front portion. The golf club head may include an interior cavity. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.

GOLF CLUB HEADS AND METHODS TO MANUFACTURE GOLF CLUB HEADS

Embodiments of golf club heads and methods to manufacture golf club heads are generally described herein. In one example, a golf club head may include a body portion with a toe portion, a heel portion, a top portion, a sole portion, a back portion, and a front portion. The golf club head may include an interior cavity. The interior cavity may be filled with an elastic polymer material. Other examples and embodiments may be described and claimed.

Rotor core manufacturing method, and rotor core molding system therefore

A rotor core manufacturing method and system allow for molding permanent magnets in an unmolded rotor core to provide an electric motor molded rotor core. The unmolded rotor core includes a shaft and rotor core body having a central through-hole along a longitudinal axis, magnet cavities around the axis with magnets therein. The shaft lies in the central through-hole and projects therefrom, and the molded rotor core includes the rotor core body having the magnets fixed in the cavities. The method includes inserting an unmolded rotor core between the first and second molds of a rotor core molding system; moving the molds together to clamp the rotor core body of the unmolded rotor core with a predetermined pressure; providing a molding material into the magnet cavities; letting the molding material cure within the magnet cavities to a molded rotor core; opening the molds and removing the molded rotor core.