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Method for molding three-dimensional foam products using a continuous forming apparatus

  • US 10,086,542 B2
  • Filed: 02/03/2017
  • Issued: 10/02/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/24/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of forming molded foam materials using a continuous forming apparatus comprising the steps of:

  • providing a continuous forming apparatus comprising;

    a first endless belt comprising an inner surface and an outer surface;

    a second endless belt comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surfaces of the first and second endless belts comprising a mold cavity,a first plurality of cleats,a first linked chain belt connecting the first plurality of cleats together;

    a second plurality of cleats opposed to the first plurality of cleats; and

    a second linked chain belt connecting the second plurality of cleats together,wherein the first and second plurality of cleats comprise an abutment surface to provide support to the first and second endless belts, whereby the mold cavity is pressure resistant,wherein the first and second plurality of cleats each comprise endless loops wherein the cleats comprise a plurality of separate sections mounted close to one another on the respective first linked chain belt and second linked chain belt so that the longitudinal gap between adjacent sections is about 0.1 inches, wherein a transverse gap disposed between the first plurality of cleats and the second plurality of cleats is about 0.1 inches, wherein the first and second plurality of cleats each form a relatively continuous support surface for the first and second endless belts;

    supporting the first linked chain belt using a first rigid support surface;

    supporting the second linked chain belt using a second rigid support surface;

    reducing frictional forces between the first linked chain belt and the first rigid support surface and the second linked chain belt and the second rigid support surface by coupling rollers to the first and second linked chain belts;

    introducing a composite material into the mold cavity, wherein the mold cavity is pressure resistant;

    moving the composite material in a plane substantially parallel to the inner surface of the first endless belt; and

    curing the composite material to form a molded foam material.

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