Manufacturing method of spring pad for automobile suspension system using foam injection molding
11571842 · 2023-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Sung Sool Kim (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Dong Ui Kim (Cheongju-si, KR)
- Hyung Joon KIM (Seoul, KR)
- Hyung Jin Kim (Yeongcheon-si, KR)
- Byeong Gu Jang (Yeongcheon-si, KR)
- Jun Shin (Daegu, KR)
- Won Wook Lee (Yeongcheon-si, KR)
Cpc classification
F16F2224/0225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G2204/1242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2224/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F1/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G13/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F1/37
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G15/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2226/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C44/3442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/128
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C44/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C44/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C44/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G13/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a manufacturing method of a spring pad interposed among a spring used in an automobile suspension system and an upper sheet and a lower sheet for supporting the spring, wherein the spring pad includes an insulator getting in contact with the spring to absorb shock and forming a body of the spring pad, and is manufactured through foam injection molding of the insulator to be lightweight.
Claims
1. A manufacturing method of a spring pad interposed among a spring used in an automobile suspension system and an upper sheet and a lower sheet for supporting the spring, wherein the spring pad includes an insulator getting in contact with the spring to absorb shock, and is manufactured through foam injection molding to be lightweight, wherein the spring pad includes a frame combined with the insulator to enhance rigidity of the insulator, wherein the spring pad manufacturing method comprises: (S210) preparing a first molding device for injection-molding the insulator and a second molding device for injection-molding the frame; (S220) doing foam injection molding of the insulator through the first molding device; and (S230) inserting the foam injection molded insulator into the second molding device in order to injection-mold the frame.
2. The spring pad manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the insulator foam injection molding steps (S120, S220) comprise the steps of: (S121, S221) supplying and melting a material of the insulator to a cylinder of the first molding device; (S122, S222) supplying compressed blistering gas into the cylinder; (S123, S223) mixing the blistering gas with the melted insulator material; (S124, S224) supplying the insulator material, with which the blistering gas is mixed, into the mold of the first molding device; and (S125, S225) cooling and blowing out the foam injection molded insulator.
3. The spring pad manufacturing method according to claim 2, wherein the blistering gas supplying steps (S122, S222) comprise the steps of: depressurizing the blistering gas at a predetermined supply pressure through a decompression device.
4. The spring pad manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein the insulator and the frame are made of thermoplastic resin, and rigidity of the insulator material is lower than that of the frame material and a melting point of the insulator material is lower than that of the frame material, wherein the spring pad in which the insulator and the frame are formed integrally is manufactured using a difference in the melting point between the insulator material and the frame material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments are exemplary for describing the present disclosure more specifically, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the embodiments.
(10) In the drawings, thicknesses of lines and sizes of constituent elements may be exaggerated for clarity and convenience in explanation.
(11) Further, wordings to be described later are defined in consideration of the functions of the present invention, and may differ depending on the intentions of a user or an operator or custom. Accordingly, such wordings should be defined on the basis of the contents of the overall specification.
(12) In addition, the embodiment disclosed hereinafter does not limit the scope of the present invention, but corresponds to merely exemplary terms of constituent elements presented in claims of the present invention, and the embodiments that include replaceable constituent elements as equivalents of the constituent elements defined in the overall specification and claims may be included in the scope of the present invention.
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(14) As shown in the drawings, the present invention provides a spring pad manufacturing method which can manufacture an insulator 110 using foam injection molding to make a spring pad 100 lightweight.
(15) In the meantime, the spring pad 100 according to the present invention is interposed among a spring used in an automobile suspension system and an upper sheet and a lower sheet for supporting the spring.
(16) Moreover, the spring pad 100 includes the insulator 110 getting in contact with the spring to absorb shock and forming a body of the spring pad. The spring pad manufacturing method is to manufacture the insulator through foam injection molding to make the spring pad lightweight.
(17) In this instance, the manufacturing method of the spring pad 100 includes the steps of: (S110) preparing a first molding device 200 for injection-molding the insulator 110; and (S120) doing foam injection molding of the insulator 110 through the first molding device 200.
(18) Furthermore, the spring pad 100 includes a frame 120 combined with the insulator 110 to enhance rigidity of the insulator 110.
(19) In this instance, the manufacturing method of the spring pad 100 includes the steps of: (S210) preparing a first molding device 200 for injection-molding the insulator 110 and a second molding device for injection-molding the frame 120; (S220) doing foam injection molding of the insulator 110 through the first molding device 200; and (S230) inserting the foam injection molded insulator 110 into the second molding device to injection-mold the frame 120.
(20) Here, as described above, the process of second molding the frame 120 by inserting the first molded insulator after first molding the insulator 110 is just an embodiment of the present invention, on the contrary, it is also possible that the frame 120 is first molded and the insulator 110 is second molded by inserting the first molded frame.
(21) In the meantime, the first molding device 200 includes: a screw 211 rotatably arranged inside the cylinder 210; a hopper 220 mounted at an upper end of one side of the cylinder 210; a heater mounted on the cylinder 210 to supply heat into the cylinder 210; a mold 230 connected to a nozzle 212 of an end of the other side of the cylinder 210; and a gas supply device 240 for supplying blistering gas of high pressure into the cylinder 210.
(22) Additionally, the insulator foam injection molding steps (S120 and S220) include the steps of: (S121, S221) supplying and melting a material of the insulator 110 to the cylinder 210 of the first molding device 200; (S122, S222) supplying compressed blistering gas into the cylinder 210; (S123, S223) mixing the blistering gas with the melted insulator material; (S124, S224) supplying the insulator material, with which the blistering gas is mixed, into the mold 230 of the first molding device; and (S125, S225) cooling and blowing out the foam injection molded insulator 110.
(23) Moreover, the blistering gas supplying steps (S122 and S222) further include the step of depressurizing the blistering gas at a predetermined supply pressure through a decompression device.
(24) In this instance, it is preferable that the supply pressure V(bar) of the blistering gas be set to satisfy the following [Mathematical formula 1].
N=V+(5˜50) (bar), wherein N is pressure (bar) of insulator material in the cylinder. [Mathematical Formula 1]
(25) According to the mathematical formula 1, the pressure applied to the insulator in the cylinder must be larger than the supply pressure of the blistering gas. As a result of an experiment, it was confirmed that injection work was progressed smoothly when the pressure was set to be at about 5 to 50 bars.
(26) In this instance, the pressure applied to the insulator material in the cylinder is equal to pressure applied to the screw 211 rotatably arranged in the cylinder 210 which applies pressure to the insulator.
(27) Furthermore, the foam injection molding steps (S124 and S224) include the steps of: supplying the blistering gas mixed with the insulator material into the mold 230 in the cylinder 210 and dropping pressure; and forming foamed bubbles while dropping pressure to expand the blistering gas.
(28) That is, when the insulator material is put in through the hopper 220, the insulator material is melted by the heater and the screw while being transferred by the screw 211. The blistering gas is put into the cylinder 210 by the gas supply device 240 and is mixed with the melted insulator material.
(29) Additionally, the mixed and melted insulator material is charged into the mold 230 by rotation of the screw 211 so as to have the shape of the insulator 110.
(30) In this instance, when the blistering gas mixed with the melted insulator material in the cylinder 210 starts to pass an end of the injector nozzle 212 and to be charged into the mold 230, pressure is changed from high pressure into atmospheric pressure.
(31) By such a pressure difference, the blistering gas existing in the melted insulator material forms a bubble layer and foaming work is progressed.
(32) In addition, it is preferable that a foaming rate of the insulator be from 10% to 40%.
(33) Moreover, if the insulator 110 is foamed more than 40%, it is preferable to do foam injection molding using a core back method.
(34) Furthermore, the blistering gas may contain nitrogen.
(35) Additionally, the following [Table 1] is a table to compare the foamed insulator of the present invention with the conventional insulator made of rubber.
(36) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Rubber molding Method (conventional) Foam molding Material NR + SPCC NR only TPU TPC Specific 0.9 0.9 1.1 0.8 1.1 0.8 gravity (g/cm) Foaming 0 0 0 30 0 27 rate (%) Weight (g) 192 136 109 76 102 74 Molding 450 450 120 80 120 80 time (sec)
(37) In the Table 1, NR is natural rubber.
(38) As shown in the Table 1, the foam injection molded insulator 110 is more lightweight than the conventional insulator and can enhance productivity due to reduction of molding time.
(39) Meanwhile, the insulator and the frame are made of thermoplastic resin.
(40) Moreover, rigidity of the insulator material is lower than that of the frame material and a melting point of the insulator material is lower than that of the frame material. A spring pad in which the insulator and the frame are formed integrally is manufactured using a difference in melting point between the insulator material and the frame material.
(41) In this instance, the insulator insert frame injection molding step (S230) includes the steps of: (S231) inserting the insulator 110 into a mold of the second molding device; (S232) melting the frame material and injecting the melted frame material into the mold of the second molding device; (S233) melting the surface of the insulator by the frame material; (S234) mixing some of the melted surface of the insulator with the frame material on the boundary surface between the frame material and the insulator; (S235) joining the insulator and the frame integrally while cooling the frame material; (S236) blowing out the spring pad in which the insulator and the frame are formed integrally.
(42) In the meantime, the second molding device includes a cylinder, a screw rotatably arranged in the cylinder, a hopper mounted at an upper end of one side of the cylinder, a heater mounted on the cylinder to supply heat into the cylinder, and a mold connected to a nozzle part of an end of the other side of the cylinder. The frame material is melted by the screw and the heater and is injected into the mold.
(43) The second molding device is generally widely used in plastic injection molding, so detailed description and illustration of the second molding device will be omitted.
(44) The insulator material may be one selected from thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPEE), thermoplastic poly urethane (TPU), thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPV), and TPC, or combination of two or more among them.
(45) Furthermore, the frame material may be one selected from nylon, PA6, PA66, poly butylene terephthalate (PBT), poly propylene (PP), ABS and PC, or combination of two or more among them.
(46) Additionally, combination of the insulator material and the frame material may be set as the following Case 1 or Case 2.
(47) (Case 1): TPE+TPEE, TPE+PBT, PC, ABS or TPU
(48) (Case 2): TPU+TPU, TPU+PA6, PA66, PC, ABS or TPE
(49) In addition, the frame material includes at least one among 10 to 60 parts by weight of glass fiber (GF) and 10 to 40 parts by weight of talc (crushed rock) based on 100 parts by weight of base chips made of PBT and PA6 or PA66.
(50) As described above, the spring pad manufacturing method according to the present invention is environmentally friendly, enhances productivity due to reduction of molding time, and make the spring pad lightweight since substituting rubber and steel with the recyclable thermoplastic material.
(51) Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, it will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited thereto, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
(52) Accordingly, any and all modifications, variations or equivalent arrangements should be considered to be within the scope of the invention, and the detailed scope of the invention will be disclosed by the accompanying claims.