APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVE THERMOFORMING
20190105828 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24661
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B29C51/425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24736
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D75/367
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2105/256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/426
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B47/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Apparatus and methods of forming selected portions of integral sheets of material are disclosed. Unformed portions of the sheets may remain undistorted during the forming process, allowing them to contain text, art work, or other desired information without material risk of the information being degraded or becoming unintelligible during the forming process. This result may be accomplished, moreover, with less trim than usually occurs in conventional forming processes.
Claims
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18. Apparatus for thermoforming a plastic material into a coin holder, the plastic material comprising integral first and second regions, the first region having generally circular cross-section, the apparatus comprising: a. a mold (i) configured to be evacuated, (ii) defining an upper surface and a perimeter, and (iii) comprising (A) a plurality of plugs protruding upward from the upper surface, each of the plurality of plugs having an upper surface and being generally cylindrical in shape, and (B) a plurality of alignment pins protruding upward from the upper surface; b. an energy sink comprising a plate having (i) a depth, (ii) a plurality of cut-outs extending through the depth, each of the plurality of cut-outs having generally circular cross-section and configured to be horizontally aligned with a corresponding plug of the plurality of plugs, and (iii) a plurality of openings, each of the plurality of openings being configured to be horizontally aligned with a corresponding alignment pin of the plurality of alignment pins; and c. a source of energy cooperating with the energy sink to heat the first region to its forming temperature while maintaining the second region at less than its forming temperature so as to form the first region into the coin holder.
19. Apparatus according to claim 18 in which the source of energy comprises a controllable bank of heaters.
20. Apparatus according to claim 18 in which the mold further comprises a plurality of clamps surrounding at least some of the perimeter and configured to secure the plastic material against the upper surface.
21. Apparatus for thermoforming a plastic material into a coin holder, the plastic material comprising integral first and second regions, the first region having generally circular cross-section, the apparatus comprising: a. a mold (i) configured to be evacuated, (ii) defining an upper surface and a perimeter, and (iii) comprising (A) a plurality of plugs protruding upward from the upper surface, each of the plurality of plugs (1) having an upper surface and (2) being generally cylindrical in shape, (B) a plurality of alignment pins protruding upward from the upper surface, and (C) a plurality of clamps surrounding at least some of the perimeter and configured to secure the plastic material against the upper surface; b. an energy sink comprising a plate having (i) a depth, (ii) a plurality of cut-outs extending through the depth, each of the plurality of cut-outs having generally circular cross-section and configured to be horizontally aligned with a corresponding plug of the plurality of plugs, and (iii) a plurality of openings, each of the plurality of openings being configured to be horizontally aligned with a corresponding alignment pin of the plurality of alignment pins; and c. a controllable bank of heaters cooperating with the energy sink to heat the first region to its forming temperature while maintaining the second region at less than its forming temperature so as to form the first region into the coin holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] Heater 18 preferably is positionable above mold 14 so as to supply heat only to one side of the mold 14, which itself may be heated.
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[0027] Also detailed in
[0028] An exemplary heat sink 46 appears in
[0029] Apparatus 10 may be utilized with any thermoformable material. For certain purposes identified herein, however, the material beneficially is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a polymeric plastic resin. Additionally beneficial for various of these purposes is that the PET be transparent. Again, though, the thermoformable material need not necessarily be clear or transparent, nor need it be PET. For ease of handling, the material advantageously may be preformed into a generally planar sheet of predetermined size and shape.
[0030] Among products usefully created using the present inventive techniques are plastic display holders for coins or souvenirs. Collector-quality versions of such holders may, and indeed typically, include color printing, art work, and text in unformed regions. By contrast, formed regionsinto which coins are placedpreferably remain clear so as not to impede viewing of the coins. In some cases the holders may be combined back-to-back or placed within clear housings for further protection of the coins. Objects other than coins or souvenirs may be displayed, and products other than display holders may be created, however, as should be apparent to persons skilled in the art.
[0031] According to at least one method of the present invention, mold 14 may be heated to a preset temperature. The temperature may be selected so as to allow thermoformable material to be formed by the mold 14 and so as to be sufficient to remove heat from the material. Preferably, however, the selected temperature is such that warping or chill marks will not be formed on or in the material.
[0032] After mold 14 is heated adequately, a sheet of material containing undistorted color printing, art work, or text (or combinations thereof) may be laid onto upper surface 26 of mold 14. For at least some display holders, up to six colors may be printed on each side of the sheet, with opaque material (text and art work) then printed over the printed colors. Of course, any or all of the printed matter may be omitted if not needed in the final product. Nevertheless, when present, the printed matter need not be pre-distorted, as it is not subject to material distortion during the forming process.
[0033] Assuming the above-described coin display holders are to be created, the sheet preferably contains openings through its depth for receiving alignment pins 38, with the openings themselves positioned so that, when pins 38 are received, unprinted (clear) areas of the sheet are positioned on upper surface 26 atop some or all of plugs 30. Clamps 34 may then be employed to secure the periphery of the sheet against upper surface 26. Thereafter, sink 46 may be placed atop the sheet, with its openings 54 likewise receiving alignment pins 38 and at least some of its cut-outs 50 aligned with clear areas of the sheet. So placing sink 46 effectively sandwiches the sheet between mold 14 and sink 46, precluding its longitudinal and lateral movement.
[0034] Following placement of the sheet relative to mold 14, heater 18 is repositioned closely above sink 46 and activated for a selected period of time. Continuing with the display holder example, heater 18 may be activated for approximately thirty seconds. Heat or other energy from heater 18 transfers to sink 46 and, where cut-outs 50 in sink 46 exist, to (clear) areas of the sheet therewith aligned, where it is absorbed by the polymeric material.
[0035] As the exposed areas of the sheet absorb sufficient heat to reach their forming temperatures, mold 14 is evacuated so as to stretch (form) the material around plugs 30. Heater 18 then may be repositioned away from mold 14, the formed sheet of material may be allowed to cool, and sink 46 may be removed so as to expose the sheet of material.
[0036] Exemplary holder 70A includes six formed portions 66, five generally circular in shape and configured to receive a coin for display (see, e.g.,
[0037] Because plugs 30 may include notches 35 against which material 58 may be fashioned, formed portions 66 may include a corresponding number of crush tabs or click-in features protruding inward into the coin-receiving regions. These tabs provide some tolerances for portions 66. If, for example, a portion 66 is slightly larger in diameter than a to-be-received coin, the coin, when inserted, may (frictionally) bear against the inwardly-protruding tabs to be retained in position. If unneeded, the tabs will be crushed or otherwise deformed upon insertion of the coin so as not to impede its retention.
[0038] The foregoing is provided for purposes of illustrating, explaining, and describing embodiments of the present invention. Modifications and adaptations to these embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.