Toggle mechanism for closing of a mold in a molding machine
11931939 ยท 2024-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/681
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/1775
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C39/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C39/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/17
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mechanism for opening, closing, and clamping a mold or die of an injection molding machine comprising: at least two sets of first toggle linkages opposed to each other; at least two sets of second toggle linkages hingedly connected to said first toggle linkages; at least 2 linear activating means for driving the mechanism towards a closed or open position hingedly connected to said second toggle linkages; a movable platen hingedly connected to first toggle linkages for holding an injection molding die, mold, or die casting die; and at least 2 sets of guide rods for the movable platen to slidingly move along its travel path.
Claims
1. A toggle mechanism for opening, closing, and clamping a mold in a molding machine, comprising: a housing (2) having a bottom and a surrounding wall; a movable platen (3) for holding the mold; at least two sets of first toggle linkages (4, 5) opposed to each other; wherein each set of first toggle linkage includes a first bar (4) and a second bar (5); at least two sets of second toggle linkages (6, 7) hingedly connected to said first toggle linkages (4, 5), each set of the second toggle linkage includes a third bar (6) and a fourth bar (7); wherein the first bar (4), the second bar (5) and the third bar (6) are hingedly connected at first ends of the first bar, the second bar, and the third bar (4, 5, 6); at least two linear actuating means (8), wherein one end of each linear actuating means hingedly attached to the second toggle linkages (6, 7) at the second end of the third bar (6) and the first end of fourth bar (7); wherein a second end of each linear actuating means (8) hingedly attached to the bottom of the housing (2); wherein the second end of the first bar (4) is hingedly connected to a support extending from the bottom of the housing (2), the second end of the second bar (5) is hingedly connected to a surrounding wall of the housing (2), and the second end of the fourth bar (7) is hingedly connected to a bottom of the movable platen (3); at least 2 sets of guide rods for the movable platen to slidingly move along its travel path to move the mold from opened position to closed position; wherein when the mold is in the closed position, the reactionary force of the mold causes the at least two sets of the first toggle linkages (4, 5) to hyper extend past a co-planar state; wherein the at least two sets of first toggle linkages (4, 5) are designed and positioned such that during the opening of the mold, the at least two sets of first toggle linkages (4, 5) will contract and move in opposing directions to each other away from a centerline of the mechanism, and during the closing of the mold, the at least two sets of first toggle linkages (4, 5) will extend towards each other and towards the centerline of the mechanism but not extending too far into the open space between said first toggle linkages, such that other molding or material injecting apparatus and accessories necessary to complete the work cycle process can be mounted and utilized in the open space surrounding the centerline of the mechanism between the housing, first toggle linkages, and movable platen.
2. An injection molding machine comprises a toggle mechanism according to claim 1.
3. A die casting machine comprises a toggle mechanism according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(3) In the figures a part of a closing mechanism 1 of an injection molding machine is shown. In
(4) In the locked position as shown in
(5) In the opened position of the mechanism shown in