INJECTION MOULD FOR PRODUCING COMPLEX MOULDED PARTS FROM PLASTIC

20210046682 ยท 2021-02-18

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Abstract

An injection mould having a first mould half (17) and a second mould half (18) which can be displaced relative to the first in a first direction (z). At least one of the mould halves has a slider arrangement (1) for forming a mould cavity (15). The slider arrangement (1) includes at least two sliders (2) which are moveable relative to one another between a closed and an open position and which are arranged so as to be displaceable with respect to a component (3), adjacent to the sliders (2), of the associated mould halves (17, 18) by means of first and second guide means (6, 7) respectively. A slider drive (4) is used to displace the sliders (2) between the open position and the closed position.

Claims

1. An injection mold having: a. a first mold half and a second mold half which is displaceable relative to the first mold half in a first direction (z), wherein at least one of the mold halves has a slide arrangement (1) for forming a mold cavity (15), having b. at least two slides (2) which are movable relative to one another between a closed position and an open position and which, by way of respective first and second guide means (6, 7) are arranged so as to be displaceable with respect to a component (3), adjacent to the slides (2), of the associated mold half, and c. a slide drive (4) having third and fourth guide means (8, 9) which are operatively connected to one another and serve for displacing the slides (2) between the open and the closed position.

2. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third and fourth guide means (8, 9) of the slide drive (4) bear against the component (3) of the associated mold half.

3. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the component (3) of the mold half at least partially encloses the slides (2) or bears against them along a surface.

4. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein a. the first guide means comprise a first groove (6), and the second guide means comprise an upper part (7), which is arranged in the first groove (6), of a sliding block (10), and b. the third guide means comprise a second groove (8), and the fourth guide means comprise a lower part (9) of the sliding block (10), wherein the third guide means (8) are arranged on and/or in a disk (5) which can be rotated about an axis of rotation (14), and c. the first and the third guide means (6, 8) are arranged at an angle to one another such that, upon rotation of the disk about the axis of rotation (14), a displacement of the associated slides (2) between an open or a closed position is brought about.

5. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slides (2) are arranged with respect to one another in one plane and/or at an angle to one plane.

6. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slides (2) form a spherical mold cavity (15).

7. The injection mold as claimed in claim 6, wherein the slides (2) form a spherical mold cavity (15) with local undercuts.

8. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein in each case two slides (2) interact in the closed position via a sealing surface (12).

9. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein each slide (2) has a holding-shut surface (13) which, in the closed position of the injection mold, interacts with a correspondingly arranged counter-surface of the other mold half of the injection mold, with the result that the slides (2) are locked against the injection pressure acting within the mold cavity (15).

10. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one mold core is present which, in the closed position of the injection mold, forms part of the outer wall of the mold cavity (15) between the slides (2).

11. The injection mold as claimed in claim 10, wherein the mold core corresponds with the mold cavity (15) through an opening in the component (3) of the mold half.

12. The injection mold as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two mold halves (18, 19) have a slide arrangement (1), wherein the slides (2) directly interact in the closed position of the injection mold (17).

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

[0010] Aspects of the invention will be explained in more detail on the basis of the exemplary embodiments shown in the following figures and on the basis of the associated description. In the figures:

[0011] FIG. 1 shows a slide arrangement in a perspective illustration obliquely from above and from the front in a closed illustration;

[0012] FIG. 2 shows the slide arrangement according to FIG. 1 in the open state;

[0013] FIG. 3 shows the slide arrangement according to FIG. 1 in a side view;

[0014] FIG. 4 shows the slide arrangement according to FIG. 1 in a plan view;

[0015] FIG. 5 shows a sectional illustration through the slide arrangement according to FIG. 4;

[0016] FIG. 6 shows the slide arrangement according to FIG. 1 in an exploded illustration;

[0017] FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of a slide arrangement in a perspective illustration obliquely from above and from the front;

[0018] FIG. 8 shows a side of the slide arrangement according to FIG. 7 without fixed parts; and

[0019] FIG. 9 shows the slide arrangement according to FIG. 8 in an exploded illustration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0020] FIG. 1 shows a first variant of a slide arrangement 1 in a perspective illustration obliquely from above and from the front in a closed position. FIG. 2 shows the slide arrangement 1 according to FIG. 1 in an open position. FIG. 3 shows the slide arrangement 1 in a side view, and FIG. 4 is a view from above with the nonvisible edges being illustrated as dashed lines. FIG. 5 shows the slide arrangement 1 in a sectional illustration along the section line DD according to FIG. 4. FIG. 6 shows the slide arrangement 1 in an exploded illustration.

[0021] FIG. 7 shows a variant of a slide arrangement 1 in a perspective illustration. FIG. 8 shows parts of a slide arrangement 1 according to FIG. 7 obliquely from above and from the front. FIG. 9 shows a side of the slide arrangement according to FIG. 7 in an exploded illustration obliquely from above and from the front.

[0022] The slide arrangement 1 is as a rule installed in an injection mold and visible from outside only to a limited degree if at all. The injection mold and its further components are not illustrated in detail. The injection mold has a first mold half and a second mold half which is displaceable relative thereto, said mold halves being installed to produce parts in an injection molding machine (likewise not shown). With reference to the slide arrangement 1 shown in the figures the first and the second mold half are moved in the direction of the z axis (first direction) of the coordinate systems of the slide arrangement 1. This direction corresponds to the opening or closing direction of the injection mold or to the general demolding direction of the parts produced by means of the injection mold.

[0023] The slide arrangement 1 serves for the efficient production of complex parts from injection-molded plastic and the like. By contrast with the prior art, the slide arrangement 1 has a very small space requirement, or a very small overall height. Furthermore, the slide arrangement 1 allows the simultaneous or time-staggered control of a plurality of slides 2 which as required can also be arranged in a plurality of planes, parallel in one plane or spatially at an angle to one another.

[0024] The slides 2 of the slide arrangement 1 are mounted so as to be displaceable with respect to a component 3 of the mold half by way of first and second guide means 6, 7. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the component 3 of the mold half can have the form of a plate and/or the slides 2 can be, for example, integrated in a mold plate and at least partially completely enclose the latter (cf. FIGS. 7 to 9). Depending on the application field, the component 3 can consist of one part or be of multipart design.

[0025] The slides 2 are moved back and forth between an open and a closed position by means of a slide drive 4. As can be seen in FIG. 6, the slide arrangement 1 has, in addition to the slides 2 and the component 3, which serves for mounting the slides 2, a disk 5 which is rotatable about an axis 14 (z direction). The slide 5 has a plurality of third guide means 8 which, in the embodiment shown, are incorporated in the form of grooves 8 in a surface. Fourth guide means 9 engage in the grooves 8 in the mounted state.

[0026] From the view of the observer, the slides 2 are arranged above the plate 3 and mounted so as to be displaceable, here radially, with respect to the latter by means of the first and the second guide means 6, 7 (other directions which for example do not run through the center, or are offset to one another, are possible). In the variant shown, the first guide means 6 are radially extending grooves 6. For each slide 2, an upper part 7, which is operatively connected thereto, of a specially shaped, double-acting sliding block 10 are arranged so as to be displaceable in said grooves 6 in the direction thereof. These upper parts 7 protrude through an assigned groove 6 in the vertical direction and lead at their lower end into a lower part 9 of the sliding block 10. The lower parts 9 of the sliding blocks 10 are each arranged in a spiral groove 8 of a disk 5 so as to be displaceable therein in the circumferential direction along the course of the groove 8 while the disk 5 is rotated with respect to the plate 3 about an axis of rotation 14. The upper parts 7 and lower parts 9 of the sliding blocks 10 are advantageously manufactured in one piece. Depending on the application field, other, also multipart, configurations are possible. As can be seen in the exploded illustration according to FIG. 6, the upper part 7 and the lower part 9 of a sliding block 10 are arranged substantially at right angles and are adapted to the shape of the movement to be carried out. In the movement direction, they have an elongate configuration which produces an increase in the contact surface and thus a better distribution of the forces.

[0027] Depending on which requirements are set by the geometry of the part to be produced, the slides can also be arranged to extend along a straight line which does not run through a center. What is to be understood by center here is a point in which the movement directions of the slides meet. The concept according to the invention allows variants which have a nonrectilinear movement profile by virtue of the guide means being correspondingly configured.

[0028] The slides 2 are configured in such a way that, in the closed state, they form at least one part of a mold cavity 15 which serves for molding a part from plastic by plasticized plastic being injected into said cavity and then cured. The mold cavity 15 as a rule has, below and/or above, an opening 16 between the slides 2 which, in the closed position of the injection mold, serves to receive and enclose a mold core (not shown in further detail) which is likewise a component of the mold cavity and forms an inner and/or outer contour of the part to be produced. Upon opening of the slides 2, the mold core can serve to hold the part produced between the slides.

[0029] In the closed position in each case two slides 2 interact along at least one sealing surface 12, as a rule in a laterally sealing manner. The slides 2 can, as required, have a holding-shut surface 13 which, in the closed position of the injection mold, relieves the slide drive 4 from the injection pressure acting in the mold cavity. In the arrangement shown, the holding-shut surfaces 13 are arranged on the rear side of the slides 2 and inclined with respect to the aforementioned closing direction (z direction) of the injection mold. The injection mold has a counter-surface which is formed in a corresponding manner to the closing surface and which is arranged on the opposite mold half and, in the closed position of the injection mold, presses from behind in the closing direction onto the holding-shut surfaces 13 of the slides 2 in a controlled manner such that the latter rest on one another at least via the sealing surfaces 12.

[0030] FIG. 7 schematically shows a first mold half 18 and a second mold half 19 which is displaceable relative to the first in a first direction (z axis) (schematically illustrated by a dashed line 20). In order for the interior of the second mold half 19 to be visible, the latter is illustrated as being tilted through 90. In the variant shown, the two mold halves 18, 19 are of identical design and each have a slide arrangement 1 for forming a, here spherical, mold cavity 15 which, as for example in the case of the surface of a golf ball, can have undercuts (not shown in further detail) which can be demolded by means of the slides 2. Other geometries are of course possible. In the variant shown, the slides 2 of the two mold halves 18, 19 directly interact in the closed position of the injection mold 17. Each mold half 18, 19 has a plurality of slides 2 which are movable relative to one another between a closed position and an open position and which, by way of respective first and second guide means 6, 7, is arranged so as to be displaceable with respect to a component 3, which is adjacent to the slides 2, of the associated mold half 17, 18.

[0031] As can be seen in FIGS. 8 and 9, the slides 2 are via a slide drive 4 with third and fourth guide means 8, 9 which are operatively connected to one another and serve to displace the slides 2 between the open and the closed position. As can be seen, the third and the fourth guide means 8, 9 of the slide drive 4 bear against the component 3 of the mold half. In the variant shown, the component 3 of the mold half at least partially encloses the slides 2. By contrast thereto, in the first variant according to FIGS. 1 to 6, it bears against them only laterally. Here, the first guide means are, for each slide 2, an opening 6 in the component 3 of the mold half. The second guide means is formed by the slide 2 itself which is arranged in the opening and is guided through its inner walls (not shown in further detail). The third guide means are formed by a comb 8, and the fourth guide means are formed by a groove 9 in the slide 2. As can be seen, the third guide means 8 are arranged on the disk 5 which is rotatable about the axis of rotation 14. In the variant shown, the disk 5 is of annular configuration and has, both at the bottom and at the top, third guide means 8 which serve for driving the slides 2 arranged on two levels. The first and the third guide means 6, 8 are arranged at an angle to one another such that, upon rotation of the disk about the axis of rotation 14, a displacement of the associated slides 2 between an open or a closed position is brought about. In each case two slides 2 interact in the closed position via sealing surfaces 12. This applies both to adjacent slides 2 of a mold half 18, 19 (for each level and also over a plurality of levels) and to mutually assigned slides 2 of the first and the second mold half 18, 19.

[0032] The slides 2 can have a holding-shut surface 13 which, in the closed position of the injection mold, interacts with a correspondingly arranged counter-surface of the other mold half of the injection mold such that the slides 2 are locked in the closed position against injection pressure acting within the mold cavity 15. By contrast with the first variant, no mold core is present here which, in the closed position of the injection mold, forms part of the outer wall of the mold cavity 15 between the slides 2. The entire mold cavity 15 is formed by the slides 2.

[0033] FIG. 9 schematically shows a mold half 18, 19 of the injection mold 17 according to FIG. 7 in an exploded illustration exploded with respect to the z axis. There can be seen the slides 2 which are arranged here in two groups on two levels A, B. The slides 2 serve to form a spherical mold cavity 15 in the closed position of the injection mold. Differently configured mold cavities are possible. The slides 2 are driven via the, here annular, disk 5 via the third and the fourth guide means 8, 9. The slides 2 are mounted so as to be linearly displaceable in grooves, or openings 6, of the components 3 of the mold half. In the embodiment shown, they are oriented radially with respect to the axis of rotation 14 in the horizontal direction (x, y plane). In the vertical direction (z axis), they are arranged at an angle to the axis of rotation 14.