Method for forming expanded panels from thermoformable material and the resultant product
First Claim
1. In a process for expanding the cross-section of a blank of thermoformable material while in a thermoformable state by steps comprising positioning the material between two mold plates while said material in a thermoformable state and heated to a temperature at which it will adhesively bond to the mold plates, adhesively bonding the material by hot tack adhesion to each of the two mold plates, pulling the mold plates apart while the material is so bonded and in a thermoformable state and cooling the expanded material to a temperature below the heat distortion point of the material, the improvement comprising providing supports for each of the two mold plates being supported only on a plurality of elongated studs arranged in rows and columns distributed over the area of each mold plate and essentially perpendicular thereto whereby bending of said plates is avoided, the studs having a length such as to satisfy the following equation:
- D = C - √
C2 - X2 where D equals one-half the maximum deviation permissible in panel thickness, C the length of the studs and X the amount of thermal expansion in one half of the mold based on the mold material used and the temperature differential to be employed.
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Abstract
In order to make large panels of expanded thermoformable material in a process in which a blank of the material is placed between two heated mold plates, the blank adhered to the plates by hot tack adhesion; the plates separated and the expanded material cooled, while maintaining commercial tolerances, the mold plates are supported on elongated mounting studs.
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1. In a process for expanding the cross-section of a blank of thermoformable material while in a thermoformable state by steps comprising positioning the material between two mold plates while said material in a thermoformable state and heated to a temperature at which it will adhesively bond to the mold plates, adhesively bonding the material by hot tack adhesion to each of the two mold plates, pulling the mold plates apart while the material is so bonded and in a thermoformable state and cooling the expanded material to a temperature below the heat distortion point of the material, the improvement comprising providing supports for each of the two mold plates being supported only on a plurality of elongated studs arranged in rows and columns distributed over the area of each mold plate and essentially perpendicular thereto whereby bending of said plates is avoided, the studs having a length such as to satisfy the following equation:
- D = C - √
C2 - X2 where D equals one-half the maximum deviation permissible in panel thickness, C the length of the studs and X the amount of thermal expansion in one half of the mold based on the mold material used and the temperature differential to be employed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- D = C - √
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4. In a process in which a flat planar member such as a press or plate must be held in a fixed position during thermal cycling through large ranges, a method of avoiding bending of the member due to the thermal cycling comprising supporting the member only on a plurality of elongated studs arranged in rows and columns distributed over the area of the member and essentially perpendicular thereto, the studs having a length such as to satisfy the following equation:
- D = C - √
C2 - X2 where D equals the maximum deviation permissible in bending of the member, C the length of the studs and X the amount of thermal expansion in the member based on the material used therein and the temperature differential to be employed.
- D = C - √
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